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Cheat Codes: While playing, press [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[~] or [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[@] (on some keyboards) to bring up the console, then type any of the following cheat codes. Code - Result: FOW_Toggle Toggle - Fog of War ON/OFF ee_bigheadmode(1) - Big Head Mode ON ee_bigheadmode(0) - Big Head Mode OFF taskbar_hide - Hide Taskbar taskbar_show - Show Taskbar statgraph() - Enable Statgraph statgraph_channel('fps') - Show FPS (statgraph must be enabled) setsimrate(#) - Set Game Speed (#=speed, 10=normal) FOW_Reveal -All Remove Fog * * requires the command-line parameter '-Dev' added to the shortcut for the game. Unlock All Missions: To unlock all missions in the game, add the command-line parameter '-unlock_all_missions' to your game's shortcut. Company of heroes manual activation unlock code. Press [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[~] again to exit the console.

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يدعم تشغيل الملفات الصوتية والفيديو بإمتدادات مختلفة ( AVI , DIVX , MP3 , JPG, . )

يدعم تشغيل ال YouTube

يدعم خاصية IPTV

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    الجهاز يدعم التسجيل والعرض من خلال ال USB.

    سهولة تحديث السوفت وير والقنوات من خلال فلاش ميموري يو اس بي .

    يمكن تحميل 5000 محطة فضائية وراديو .

    متعدد اللغات ( العربية - الانجليزية - الفرنسية - ..... )

    متعدد البحث عن القنوات ( يدوى ، ألى )

    يدعم خاصية EPG ( عرض معلومات القنوات )

    يدعم التحكم بالقنوات ( تعديل ، حذف ، نقل ) وعمل قائمة بالقنوات المفضلة .

    الجهاز يدعم تشغيل الدايذك 1.0 ، 1.2

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Summary of Contents for Fortec Star PASSION+

  • Page 1 USER’S GUIDE PASSION..
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Front and Rear Panel Controls……………………………………………….14 Connections ……………………………………………………………………16 Connect your STB to various systems……………………………….16 Connect your STB to Dish…………………………………………….18 Menu Structure…………………………………………………………………20 Installation……………………………………………………………………….21 Welcome to Fortec Star HD World…………………………………….21 How to set up your Antenna……………………………………………21 9.2.1 Antenna Settings………………………………………………. 21 9.2.2 DiSEqC 1.2……………………………………………………….21 9.2.3..
  • Page 3 11 System setting………………………………………………………………….28 11.1 Language Setting........28 11.1.1 Menu Language.......28 11.1.2 Audio Language.......28 11.1.3 Subtitle Language.......28 11.2 TV Setting……………………………………………………………….28 11.2.1 Scart …………………………………………………………….28 11.2.2 TV Aspect Ratio…………………………………………………28 11.2.3 TV Display Format………………………………………………28 11.2.4 Digital Audio…………………………………………………….28 11.2.5 Resolution……………………………………………………….28 11.3 Time Setting…………………………………………………………….29 11.3.1 Time Zone ……………………………………………………….29 11.3.2 Summer Time……………………………………………………29 11.3.3 User Time Setting……………………………………………….29 11.4 Other Settings………………………………………………………….
  • Page 4 14.17 PVR Function …………………………………………………………….36 14.17.1 Recording file list ………………………………………………36 14.17.2 Recording ………………………………………………………36 14.17.3 Time Shift ……………………………………………………….37 14.17.4 Trick Mode ……………………………………………………..37 15 Trouble Shooting…………………………………………………………………38 Technical Specifications………………………………………………………..39..
  • Page 5: General Information

    DVB S and DVBS2 transmission standards for in-home reception of digital satellite services including High Definition digital television. This manual describes how to setup and operate your Fortec Star STB. Only qualified personnel should handle any problems beyond the scope of this manual.
  • Page 6: Fcc Warning

    FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 1. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 2. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 3. HEED ALL WARNINGS. 4. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. 5. DO NOT USE THIS APPARATUS NEAR WATER. 6. CLEAN ONLY WITH A DRY CLOTH. 7. DO NOT BLOCK ANY OF THE VENTILATION OPENINGS. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 8: Important Safety Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION POWER SOURCES - This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
  • Page 9 • DO NOT STACK ANY HEAVY ITEMS ON THE RECEIVER. • DO NOT CONNECT OR MODIFY CABLES WHEN THE RECEIVER IS PLUGGED IN. PRECAUTIONS This Set Top Box (STB) has been manufactured to meet international safety standards, including those set by the FCC and Underwriters Laboratories (cUL). Please read the following safety precautions carefully before handling the STB.
  • Page 10: Accessories

    4. ACCESSORIES Please check if the following accessories are enclosed: • Operating User Manual • Remote Control Unit • Batteries (AAA Type), quantity: 2. • Power Cord • HDMI cable Note: If any of the accessories listed above are missing, please contact the local sales outlet where this product was initially purchased.
  • Page 11: Remote Control Functions

    5. UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1. Open the battery cover on the rear of the remote control. 2. Insert the two AAA batteries and ensure that the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly. 3. Replace the battery cover to the original position. 4.
  • Page 12 34. Swap ( ): Switches between the main picture and sub picture in PIP mode Rewind jump function at HDD play. (Application as running change), 35. Move ( ): Moves the location of the sub picture in PIP mode. Forwarder jump function at HDD play. (Application as running change), 36.
  • Page 13: Front And Rear Panel Controls

    6. Front and Rear Panel Controls 6.1 Front Panel 1. Power Button: Turns the receiver ON/OFF. 2. 10 Digit VFD Display: Displays the current channel number, channel name or time. 3. IR Sensor: Receives the Remote Control Unit signal. 4. Menu/Exit Button: Displays the main menu on the screen and returns to viewing the TV (Exit All).
  • Page 14 6.2 Front Panel Display 1. Indicates Power ON/OFF. 2. Indicates sleep timer set. 3. Indicates mute mode. 4. Indicates locked channel. 5. Indicates scrambled channel. 6. Indicates Dolby Digital channel. 7. Indicates HD broadcasting channel. 8. Indicates USB connection. 9. Indicates MP3 play. 10.
  • Page 15: Rear Panel Connections

    6.3 Rear Panel Connections 1. AC Main Connection: The input AC voltage range is 95V to 250V, 50/60Hz supply. 2. RS-232 Data Interface: Connection to a PC or other receiver for software update and channel list data transfer. 3. Digital Audio Output (Optical): Optical digital audio output for connection to a Home Theatre System with integrated audio digital decoder (Dolby Digital).
  • Page 16: Connection Diagrams

    7. Connection Diagrams 7.1 Connect your STB to various systems 7.1.1 Connect STB to Digital TV Set - HDMI • Connection to digital TV which can support HD resolution using HDMI port. • Set STB’s video output mode to 1080i or 720p or 576p or 480p from the menu •..
  • Page 17 7.1.3 Connect STB to Digital TV and VCR set – SCART or S-VIDEO • Connect your STB to a TV set with a SCART cable. • Connect your STB to a VCR set with SCART cable. • Connect your STB to Digital TV set with an S-Video cable. 7.1.4 Connect STB to an Audio System –..
  • Page 18: Connect Your Stb To Dish

    7.2 Connect your STB to Dish 7.2.1 Single Dish • Connect the satellite antenna cable to IF Input port on your STB. 7.2.2 DiSEqC 1.0 Connection • If you want to use a DiSEqC switch for more than one satellite, connect the LNB OUT from the satellite dishes to the DiSEqC switch IN connectors, and connect the DiSEqC switch OUT connector to the LNB IN of your receiver.
  • Page 19 Connect the output of DiSEqC 1.2 or STAB motor to IF Input port of your STB. • For more complete instructions in installing a motor or assembling a dish, you can view instructional videos on Fortec Star’s web site (www.fortecstar.com).
  • Page 20: Menu Structure

    8. Menu Structure 8.1 Installation Antenna Setup Multisat Scan Advanced Scan Sat/TP Edit 8.2 Channel Edit Channel List Parental Control Delete Channels Factory Setting S/W Transfer 8.3 System Setting Language Setting TV Setting Time Setting Other Settings 8.4 Common Interface Slot 1: Shows information about the CAM in this slot Slot 2: Shows information about the CAM in this slot 8.5 Utility..
  • Page 21: Installation

    9. Installation 9.1 Welcome to Fortec Star HD World The very first time you turn your receiver on, or after a Factory Reset, the language selection menu appears on your TV screen. Use the / /▲/▼ buttons to select the language.
  • Page 22: Diseqc 1.2

    9.2.2 DiSEqC 1.2 Select Antenna-DiSEqC 1.2 using buttons in Antenna Setup mode. Press OK to access the DiSEqC 1.2 set up menu. To define the Set-up limits, press OK on the corresponding row. Move East/West: Press buttons to move the motor. East Limit: Press OK button to fix East Limit.
  • Page 23: Satellite Scan Function

    9.3 Default Channel loading The receiver has the most popular channels already downloaded in the memory (this feature will vary for the different regions and may not be available for all regions). To load the pre-stored channels, simply press the GREEN button on the remote control. If your antenna settings don’t support the satellites for all channels, you can delete the channels from the satellite you are not using by using the Channel Edit menu (Delete the Channels by Satellite).
  • Page 24: Advanced Scan Function

    9.3.3 Advanced Scan Function • To access the Advanced Scan menu from the Antenna Setup, press the WHITE button on the remote control. • In this menu, you can scan a specific transponder from the list. • You can scan a new transponder as well by adding its frequency, symbol rate, and polarity.
  • Page 25: Sat/tp Edit

    9.4 Sat / TP Edit 9.4.1 To edit a TP • Select a satellite from the list. • Press the button to move to the TP section. • Press the RED button to choose delete, edit or add a 9.4.2 Modify TP Information •..
  • Page 26: Edit A Satellite

    9.4.5 Edit a Satellite • Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the satellite you want to edit. • Press the RED button. • Choose Delete if you want to delete the satellite. • Choose Edit if you want to rename the satellite. •..
  • Page 27: Channel Edit

    10. Channel Edit 10.1 Channel Lists The default Channel List is for the channels from all satellites. If you want to list the channels by an individual satellite, press the Sat button and select the satellite. In this menu you can delete, edit, move or add channels to the favorite lists.
  • Page 28: Parental Control (channel Lock)

    10.2 Parental Control 10.2.1 Parental Control (Channel Lock) • Press the Menu button. • Select 'Parental control” from the Channel Edit Menu using the ▲/▼ buttons and press the OK button. • When the 'Enter Password' message appears, enter the password. •..
  • Page 29: Adult Channels

    10.2.6 Adult Channels • If you want to sort adult channel, please select Adult channels “On” using buttons. • To select On in Adult channels, the adult channel from current channel move to the adult channel folder in favorite. 10.3 Delete Channels •..
  • Page 30: System Update

    Never transfer software or data from a different model receiver or from a source other then the official Fortecstar websites. If transferring software to the receiver using your PC, be sure to use the correct file. Software for most Fortec Star receivers can be found on Fortec’s Web site at www.fortecstar.com.
  • Page 31: System Setting

    11. System setting 11.1 Language Setting 11.1.1 Menu Language • Press the / buttons to see a list with the available languages. • Select your language and confirm it with OK. • The selected menu language will be applied to the entire menu.
  • Page 32: Time Setting

    11.3 Time Setting 11.3.1 Time Zone Press the / buttons to see a list with different time zones. Select your Time Zone and confirm with OK. Current time and data are automatically set by the broadcasting signal from the satellite. 11.3.2 Summer time Select “On”..
  • Page 33: Vfd Display

    11.4.6 VFD Display Select the display option using the buttons. Choose from displaying the channel name only, the channel name and the channel number, or the time. 11.4.7 System Information This shows the information for the current software status. Use this to check the software version or release date of the current software before upgrading.
  • Page 34: Utility

    13. Utility 13.1 Calendar Press / buttons to change the month. Press ▲/▼ buttons to change the year. 13.2 Calculator Press / or ▲/▼ buttons to select numbers. Confirm the numbers by pressing OK. You can type the numbers from the remote control as well using the numeric buttons.
  • Page 35: Basic Function

    14. Basic Function 14.1 General Information 14.1.1 Info Bar The info bar is displayed with the following information when pressing the Info ( ) button. 1. Channel number and name. 2. Indicates TV or Radio channel. 3. EPG for current and next program. 4.
  • Page 36: Teletext

    14.3 Teletext • Press TTX button to enter 'OSD Text' display. • If the channel broadcasts teletext, the teletext icon on the info bar will be highlighted. • The 'OSD Text' is utilizing the built-in teletext decoder of this receiver. It can be used also with TV monitors or projectors that don't have an integrated teletext decoder.
  • Page 37: Listening To The Radio

    14.7 Listening to the Radio • To listen to the radio, press TV/Radio button on the Remote Control. • To return to TV viewing, press TV/Radio button again. 14.8 Last Channel Press the Last (YELLOW) button to display the Last Channel List menu.
  • Page 38: Favorite Function

    14.11 Favorite Function If you are looking for a channel which is already in one of your Favorite lists, you can find it easily by pressing the Fav.(WHITE) button on the remote control. Press the Fav.(WHITE) button to display the favorite lists.
  • Page 39: Management

    14.13.3 Management • HDD Information: To read information on External memory.(total size, used size, free size) • Format HDD: To format external memory with FAT32. • Remove Device Safely: To select “Remove device safely” before remove external memory. Note: If external memory is removed without Selection of “Remove Device Safely”..
  • Page 40: Power Search

    14.16 Power Search Enables the receiver while in “STANDBY MODE” to rescan satellite details in order to add or adjust Transponder Frequency data and individual channel data. This is extremely useful if the various satellites make regular changes to data. Ie ASTRA 28.2; ASTRA 19.2; HOTBIRD 13. In the “SYSTEM SETTING”..
  • Page 41: Time Shift

    14.17.3 Time shift • While watching TV, just press the Timeshift ) button. • Default time of timeshift is 30 min. • The picture will freeze, no sound will be heard and the timeshift recording will start. • To start the play of the Time Shift recording by pressing the Play ( ) button.
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    15. Troubleshooting There may be various reasons for the abnormal behavior of the receiver. Check based on the procedure shown in the table below. Problem Solution No display VFD on the front Connect power cord properly into the power outlet and turn on the panel.
  • Page 43: Technical Specifications

    16. Technical Specifications Tuner & Demodulator Input Connector F-Type, Female, IEC 169-24 Input Frequency Range 950MHz ~ 2150 MHz RF Input Signal Level -65dbm ~ -25dbm LNB Power & Polarization Vertical: +12V ~ +14V Horizontal: +17V ~ +19V Current: Max.500mA with overload protection 22KHz Tone Frequency: 22KHz, +/-4KHz Amplitude: 0.6V, +/-0.2V..
  • Page 44 Power Supply Input Voltage AC 95 ~ 250V, 50/60Hz Type SMPS Power Consumption Running Max 40 watts Physical Specification Dimension (W x D x H) 340 x 230 x 65 mm Weight 2.7 kg Operating Temperature 0 ~ 40 degree Storage Temperature -20 ~ 60 degree..
  • Page 62 Fortec Communications Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada L4W 5A7 Fortec Middle East LLC, Dubai U.A.E. Fortec Star Communications Ltd., Sheffield, England, S2 4SU Fortec Europe BV, 5048 AB Tilburg, The Netherlands www.fortecstar.com © 2007 Fortec Communications Inc.