Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-S-USB2 Car Satellite TV System User Manual


 
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Time to Begin Program: set to the desired start time. The default
time is about 3 minutes from the current time. Click on the hour to
set the hour, the minute to set the minute to start the program.
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ote: It is always possible that your TV show will be transmit-
ted in advance or late, and it takes about 10 seconds to launch
the WinTV and set up for recording. Please set the Time to Begin
Progam few minutes before the time your TV show should starts.
Program Duration: set the duration of this event, using the arrows
(steps of 30 minutes) or directly on the keyboard. This will update
the Time to End Program window.
Date to Begin: today's date is the default. Change this if you want to
schedule on another date.
Program Period: One Time Only, Every day or Weekly are the choic-
es. If you select the Weekly option, select the day you would have
the show recorded too.
Date to End: If you have selected the Every Day or Weekly option,
you can specify the date at which it will stop this task.
Channel selection: choose one of your scanned channels.
Recording options: click on Record to File to record your show.
Leave this button unchecked to watch TV at the requested time. You
can also name your file to record.
Once these are set, click Set Program. You can add more Events,
clicking Set Program after each event is set. When you are finished
click Close.
The WinTV program does not have to be running for the scheduler to
work, but your PC needs to be either turned on, in Standby or in
Hibernate Mode, but you should not be logged off. If WinTV is not
running, it takes about 10 seconds to start WinTV and to start the
recording of TV.
The scheduled recordings can be viewed and modified through the
WinTV-Scheduler. The format of the file name is [Programme
title]_[Time]_[Date].mpg
To uninstall the Driver and Software
To uninstall the software run hcwclear from the installation CD-ROM
and select the last 2 options 'remove all WinTV drivers and applicati-
ons (total removal)' and 'search all INF files'. If you now select OK a
black screen will briefly appear and once it has disappeared the soft-
ware will be removed. If you now re-start the computer you will be at
Step 3 on page 3 of this document and can now re-install the soft-
ware.
TV display has problems (e.g. no picture but with
sound or blurred image)
With the WinTV application closed click on the WinTV program group
(Start / Programs / Hauppauge WinTV) there is a utility called “Primary”.
Within Primary, select a different option from the main list of four items
(Allow VMR/Allow Overlay/Force Primary/DIB Draw), close the applica-
tion using the X in the top right hand corner then restart the TV pro-
gram. Repeat this process for all four options to determine the best
option for your computer.
“Error code 10” during installation
This is caused by a failure to load the WinTV-NOVA-S-USB2 drivers.
Uninstall the software (as above) and then follow the instructions
from page 3. If this still gives you an error message move the WinTV-
NOVA-S-USB2 to a different USB port and re-install the drivers again.
Problem: TV display has problems (e.g. no picture but
with sound or blurred image)
With the WinTV2000 application closed click on the WinTV program
group (Start / Programs / Hauppauge WinTV) there is a utility called
“Primary”. Set it to one of the other options and then close using the
“X” and re-start the application. If it is still the same try another option.
Troubleshooting
Radio Interference Statement:
WinTV have 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 cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC ID: H90WINTV
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance to the FCC Rules could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
CE Statement: This equipment has been tested and complies with
EN 55013, EN 55020 and IEC 801-3 part 3 standards.
FCC Statement
The device may not be disposed of with household rubbish. This
appliance is labeled in accordance with European Directive
2002/96/EG concerning used electrical and electronic appliances
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment - WEEE). The guideline
determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appli-
ances as applicable throughout the EU. To return your used device,
please use the return and collection systems available to you.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE)
The WinTV’s remote control software is installed automatically during
the installation of the WinTV applications. The installation will add the
shortcut “AutoStart IR” to the Start-up group. If this is not the case,
you can manually install the WinTV’s remote control software from
the installation CD-ROM / IR32 folder. Double click on IR32.exe.
1.Insert the batteries into the the Infrared Remote control.
2.Ensure the IR icon is on the start bar - IR.exe is loaded when
Windows starts only if your WinTV is connected.
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ote: If you don’t see the WinTV Remote icon in the system
tray or if you need to reset the remote control application,
select “Restart IR” from the Start / All programs / Hauppauge
WinTV directory. You should restart the IR program each time you
plug your WinTV – except if it was plugged before Windows start-
ed.
Checking the function of the IR Remote
Make sure you see the black remote icon in the system tray (the area
next to the clock in the taskbar).
Point the Remote transmitter at the Remote control receiver (the little
eye on your WinTV Stick) and press the “Go” button. This should
open the “WinTV Remote” menu. Press the “OK” button to start
WINTV.EXE or use the “Up” and “Down” arrows on the remote to
select another option.
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ote: The WinTV application only responds to the remote con-
trol if it is the active window. If the WinTV application is not
the active Window, press the TV button on the remote to bring the
WinTV window into the foreground.
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ote: If you have a Windows Media Center PC and you do not
have a Media Center Remote you can use the Hauppauge
Remote instead (the remote is not Media Center certified and some
functionality may not be available).
7. Installing the Remote Control
>I (Skip): Surf Mode on/off
I< (Replay): Swap to previous channel (the same as the Prev.Ch button)
0-9: Direct access to channel number
Text (*): Start VTPlus teletext application (if installed)
Sub/CC (#): Sub-titles / Closed Caption on/off - if available on the
channel - (the same as the Yellow button)
Red button: Start the WinTV application (as the TV button)
Green button: Close the WinTV application (as the Power button)
Yellow button: Sub-titles / Closed Caption on/ off - if available on the
channel - (the same as the # button)
Blue button: Make a Snapshot
Remote Control Buttons during a Recording
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ote: Most WinTV functions and remote buttons are disabled
when recording
Record button: Set the duration of the recording, by steps of 15 min-
utes up to 2 hours, then by steps of 30 minutes up to 4 hours. Clicking
again will disable recording duration. This information is displayed in
the Pause/Record tray.
Stop button: Stop recording and close the Pause/Record tray (as the
Back/Exit button)
Pause button: Freeze the video. Press the Play or Pause button again
to unfreeze the video. The Pause button has no effect on the record-
ing itself. While the video is frozen, the recording is continued in the
background, there is no Rewind, Forward, Skip, Replay function.
Remote Control Buttons when Pausing TV or Playing a
Video
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ote: You cannot change channels when Pausing TV
Record button: Stop current action and start a recording
Stop button: Stop playing or Exit pause mode and close the
Pause/Record tray (as the Back/Exit button)
Play button: Play the recorded TV or TV from the pause buffer (if
Pause/Record tray opened). Play and Pause button have alternatively the
same function.
<< (Rewind): Play backwards at 8x speed. Clicking again will play
paused TV or recorded TV at 1x
>> (Forward): Play forward at 2x speed. Clicking again will play for-
ward at 8x, then back to 1x
Pause button: Start Pause-Mode (TimeShift). Press Play or Pause
again to continue watching from where you left off
When watching live TV
Go: Open the “WinTV Remote” menu, allowing you to start the WinTV
application
Power: Exit the WinTV application (as the Green button)
TV: Start WinTV (as the Red button) / Full screen TV mode on/off
Videos: No Function (reserved for the MediaMVP)
Music: No Function (reserved for the MediaMVP)
Pictures: No Function (reserved for the MediaMVP)
Guide: Show/Hide the Now/Next EPG
Radio: Start and Stop WinTV-Radio application (not available)
Arrows & OK: Select and confirm options in the WinTV Remote menu
or the Windows task list.
Back/Exit: Stop a recording / Exit pause mode
and close the Pause/Record tray (as the Stop
button)
i-Menu: Brings up the Windows task list. Use
the left and right arrows to change to other
Windows tasks, and click OK. i-Menu is an
always active button.
Vol+ and Vol-: Control the audio volume
Mute: Audio on/off
Ch+ and Ch- buttons: Select the next/previ-
ous channel
Prev.Ch: Swap to last viewed channel (as the
I< button)
Record button: Open the Pause/Record tray &
start a recording. See section Remote Control
Buttons during a Recording
Stop button: Stop a recording / Exit pause
mode and close the Pause/Record tray (as the
Back/Exit button)
Play button: Open the Pause/Record tray &
play back the last recording. If you didn’t
record any TV shows recently, it will open the
MyVideos folder. See section Remote Control
Buttons during Pause TV or Playback
<< (Rewind): Swap between Title and No-Title mode
>>: Turn to Full screen TV mode
Pause button: Open the Pause/Record tray & pause live TV (pause
mode). Clicking again will play from the point where the button was
originally pushed
Remote Control Buttons
>I (Skip): Skips ahead in the Pause buffer by 10 seconds per click.
Holding the Skip button will auto-repeat, and advances the video
about 10 minutes per 15 seconds the button is depressed
I< (Replay): Skips backward in the Pause buffer by 10 seconds per
click. Holding the Replay button will auto-repeat, and advances the
video about 10 minutes per 15 seconds the button is depressed
Quick Jump 0 to 9 buttons: When playing a video, you can quickly
skip through the video by pressing the 0-9 buttons. When you press
one of these buttons, you will skip to, for example, 10% of the video
file when you press '1', 20% of the video file when you press '2' and so
forth (% of the length of the file).
During Pause-Mode, any key skips ahead in the Pause buffer to -2 sec-
onds.
VTPlus for WinTV-NOVA-S-USB2 is a sophisticated analogue Teletext
software application which is only available on some DVB-S channels
that broadcast teletext data. VTPlus allows you to view multiple tele-
text pages, save or print teletext pages and create Dynamic Data Links
so that teletext data can be used in other applications.
The WinTV application does not have to be active while the VTPlus
teletext application is running. To start the VTPlus application click on
the Start / All Programs / VTPlus for WinTV.
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ote: VTPlus uses the channel list of the analogue WinTV for
finding the VTPlus information. It is therefore necessary to
scan for channels first in WinTV before starting the VTPlus applica-
tion.
6. VTPlus application