Deans’ Guide TEN Satellite Decoder Replacements (Switching from DSTV to Freevision) www.teacheverynation.org TEN Decoder Replacement Guide 20141021.docx 1 Introduction This instruction manual is a troubleshooting guide for the process of replacing the DSTV decoder with the new Freevision DSD 419 decoder. Please note the following points when making this change: • Please read and comply with the complete guide and troubleshooting section before escalating issues as this may resolve the issue you are experiencing. • If you are not receiving 100% signal strength and quality on your existing DSTV decoder you may need to slightly adjust your satellite dish for better reception. If you are unsure of how to do this you may need an installer to assist. • Once you have plugged in your new decoder, it can take up to one hour for your new decoder and the satellite to pair and activate. At regular intervals the satellite transmits a code to decoders which allow the decoder to unlock the encoded signal. It may take up to one hour before decoder receives this signal from the satellite. Please allow sufficient time for this process to take place. • Note that heavy storms and severe wind can affect signal quality and strength. Please test the decoder when the weather is normal. • The decoder is the property of TEN is to be used for the sole purpose of the Teach Every Nation broadcasts. Therefore the only channels viewable are those that TEN has selected and all other channels will be blocked. • No PIN codes for decoders will be supplied to any installers or deans. Should the decoder be faulty or incorrectly setup the decoder must be swapped out and returned to TEN. A replacement decoder will be provided. • If you have followed the installation instructions below and you are still not able to view the Teach Every Nation (TEN) channel on channel 710, please follow step #1 and #2 below. This will assist us in resolving the issue. 1. Take a photo of the television so we can see precisely what is on the screen, including the channel number. 2. Send an email with the listed information to satellite@teacheverynation.org that includes the following information: • Church / Site Name • Church / Site Address • Dean Name and Surname • Dean Cell Phone Number • Decoder CAS ID • Smart Card Number • Dish Size (60 cm/80 cm/90 cm) • Once your email is received, you will be contacted with further instructions. • If you do not receive a reply to your email after one working business day, please call TEN Technical Support on +27 81 033 8632 • Do not call the satellite provider under any circumstances. TEN will contact them on your behalf. 2 Instructions Step 1 Disconnect the previous DSTV decoder from your satellite dish, power supply and television. This will vary by decoder and television and depend on whether you are using RCA or RF cables. Once this has been removed you are ready to move on to the next step. Step 2 Decoder installation: Unpacking the decoder: The decoder is delivered with a Smart Card attached. Please do not mix the Smart Cards and decoders as they have been paired. TEN Decoder Replacement Guide 20141021.docx 3 Opening the box reveals the Freevision decoder In the box there should be: Freevision Decoder Power Supply Smart Card 4 Remote Control with Batteries Cable to connect decoder to TV Locate the smart card slot on the side of the decoder. Insert the smart card with the micro chip facing down and towards the decoder. TEN Decoder Replacement Guide 20141021.docx 5 Connect the satellite dish, and video and audio output cables as shown. If you are using the RF output of the DECODER, then select a channel on your TV set and tune the TV to the DECODER output signal. If you are using the Analogue audio (RCA cables) and video connections, as shown above, select AV as a source on your TV set. Refer to the TV set operation manual for all TV related setting. 6 Connect the power supply and the red light should burn. The decoder will now search for signal and populate the channel list. TEN Decoder Replacement Guide 20141021.docx 7 Once the scan has completed, the channel list should appear. Select channel 710 for Teach Every Nation (TEN). PRESS OK. 8 The decoder might need to do a software update, please allow it to follow its course. The update will start and a progress bar indicates the update status TEN Decoder Replacement Guide 20141021.docx 9 The front panel will show a numerical status indication that counts up and letters change indicating that scanning is taking place. When the update is done the progress bar will reach the right hand side of the window. When the download has successfully completed, the message will be shown on the screen. 10 At this stage your decoder should show be locked to the signal and the TEN broadcast displayed. TEN Decoder Replacement Guide 20141021.docx 11 Troubleshooting There are several factors that can affect a quality signal being received. Some of these, as previously mentioned, could be weather or incorrect alignment of the satellite dish. Listed below are some examples of issues that could be experienced if you have completed the installation process and no broadcast is displayed. The Smartcard is Not Registered The following message will be shown if the smart card and decoder have not been paired. In this case please follow the process as described in the Introduction section on page 2. 12 Signal is Not Available This error message displays when the signal is not being received by the decoder. This could be as a result of bad weather or bad cable connections. Please check the cable connections to ensure there is proper contact with the cable and the receiver. However, if the weather is normal the satellite dish will need to be aligned with the Intel Sat 20 satellite and the Freevision transponder. If you are unable to adjust the satellite you will need to request a professional installer to assist. Picture is Visible but No Sound First off ensure that the volume is up on both your decoder and the television. If you are receiving a picture but cannot hear any sound you need to refer to your installation / setup guide for your television. The television needs to be set to PAL system. In some televisions this is also referred to as “I” system. Once adjusted your volume levels need to be checked on the decoder and television and you should be receiving clear audio. TEN Decoder Replacement Guide 20141021.docx 13 Adjusting the Aspect Ratio The video that is broadcast is originally setup for televisions with an aspect ratio of 16:9. Most televisions nowadays have this setting readily available and are set for it. However, the older televisions operate with an aspect ratio of 4:3, which produces a shorter and broader picture. You can adjust this via the television and decoder. For the adjustment via television you will need to refer to your television instruction manual. The process below will help you to adjust the aspect ratio on the decoder. Push the menu button on the decoder remote, located above the P+ button on the left handle side of the remote. A menu will appear as per the below picture. Use the arrows to scroll down to the Settings option and push the OK button in the centre of the remote. 14 Upon selecting OK a new menu will appear as displayed below. Use the arrow keys to move the selection bar to the ‘TV Display’ option and once again push the OK button located in the middle of the remote control. A new menu will appear as displayed below, with display information listed in the box to the right. You will see here what your aspect ratio setting is. In the example below it is set to 4:3. Use the arrow buttons to scroll down to the ‘Format’ menu option and click OK TEN Decoder Replacement Guide 20141021.docx 15 You will see a selection to change the aspect ratio as below. Use the arrow buttons to select the appropriate option and push OK. This will save and adjust the aspect ratio accordingly. 16
© Copyright 2024