Pioneer GEX-500DVB Owner's Manual

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DVB-T DIVERSITY MOBILE RECEIVER
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Owner's Manual
GEX-500DVB

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  • Page 1 NN687_Cover_En 06.2.21 10:43 PM Page 1 DVB-T DIVERSITY MOBILE RECEIVER English Owner’s Manual GEX-500DVB...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents INPORTANT INFORMATION ABOOUT YOUR NEW DIGITAL TV SYSTEM AND THIS MANUAL INPORTANT SAFEGUARDS INSTRUCTION REGADING YOUR DIGITAL TV SYSTEM AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INSTALLATION CONNECTION After Installing the System 1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW Setup configuration Operation of the remote control 1.2.1 function description 1.2.2...
  • Page 3: Inportant Information

    Our focus is on satisfying our customer requirements and our effort to meet high degree of service you should expect after purchasing a Pioneer Product. This manual explains how to install and operate this Digital TV System in your vehicle.
  • Page 4: Installation

    INSTALLATION Par ts supplied GEX-500DVB Mounting brackets Remote controller unit GP AAA batteries IR (infrared) Remote Sensor unit DC wire harness with 2A fuse RCA cable (Audio-6meter) RCA cable (Video-6 meter)
  • Page 5 Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electric shock. STOP IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS. Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the product. Return it to your authorized Pioneer Service center for repairing.
  • Page 6 INSTALLATION Installing the GEX-500DVB Receiver Befor e installing When installing this product and the other multimedia components, ensure suitable cable routing and that the required cable length is available. Allow ample space for plugging the connector plug into and out of the DVB-T tuner when doing the positioning of the tuner.
  • Page 7: Connection

    CONNECTION Wiring up Install all cables with care. See illustrations on appendix for connection diagram. Do not cut non-assigned wires. Instead, wind them together and secure to one side. They may be required for retrofitting additional functions. Power it up Power supply cable Cable colour Connection...
  • Page 8 CONNECTION Other connections Connecting to the car radio for audio signal output The audio outputs from the DVB-T receiver AV output can be connected to a free input on the car radio (e.g. AUX) in order to output the tuner’s audio signal via the vehicle’s loudspeakers. Note: when audio cable is connected like this, only a video cable is connected to the input of the car display in your car AV SYSTEM.
  • Page 9 Appendix Antenna Set +12V black yellow Monitor * screw screw REMOTE RS-232C AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT ANT IN 1 ANT IN 2 POWER SUPPLY SENSOR Set to “ON” with Active Antenna This terminal isn’t used Mounting br ackets Mounting br ackets Remote sensor Connection diagr am *Optional...
  • Page 10: After Installing The System

    After Installing the System Reconnecting the batter y. First, double-check that all connections are correct and that the unit is installed correctly. Reassemble all vehicle components that you previously removed. Then reconnect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the battery.
  • Page 11: System Overview

    WATCH DIGITAL TV WITH THE PIONEER DVB-T MOBILE SET TOP BOX The Pioneer DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting) Mobile Set Top Box is a diversity digital TV receiver. The box is in turn connected to two antennas. It constantly combines the two digital TV signals received to supply the optimum signal.
  • Page 12: Operation Of The Remote Control

    1.2 Operation of the remote contr ol 1.SOURCE To on and off the Video and Audio of DVB-T tuner Number keys 2.0-9 3.TV/RADIO Switch to TV mode and Radio mode Function keys for text 4.BLUE, YELLOW, GREEN, RED 5.CH+/CH- Select channels Increase/decease volume 6.VOL+/VOL- 7.MENU...
  • Page 13: Function Description

    1.2.1 Function description Channel section Press the CH+/CH- to move one place up/down the channel Program’s selection can be obtain also by using the up and down arrows (CH+/CH-) Channels can be obtain also by entering the channel number by using the number key (example 10, then the channel will switch to channel 10) Press swap button to switch back to the previous channel Press swap button again to go back to the current...
  • Page 14 Each time a new channel is selected a window with Info display information channel number; name and program name is displayed for a few second. The time that the information window can be set between 3 to 10 second in the system setting menu. -Channel number and Channel name -A bar indicator (BAR) which shows hw long the program has been shown...
  • Page 15: Special Funtion

    TV/Radio Press the TV/Radio button to change from the TV mode to the Radio mode Simple press the button again to go back to the TV mode 1.2.2 Special functions SUBTITLE The SUBTITLE key allows the user to enable or disable subtitling, and to toggle between the subtitle tracks.
  • Page 16 Activating and Selecting sub-title TV may have different subtitles for programs. Use the sub-title button to bring up the subtitle menu Use the to select the different sub titles and confirm it by pressing OK Therefore the sub-title setting are save until they are modify again.
  • Page 17: User Interface

    2. USER INTERFACE 2.1.1 Fir st time installation The first time installation is the mode when the STB (Set Top Box) is switched on the first time. This mode is a user-guided mode in order to help the user to easily perform configuration and installation. In this mode, some screens are automatically presented to the user until a complete installation is successfully achieved: Welcome screen,...
  • Page 18: Tv Format

    2.1.4 TV for mat This screen is displayed only when powering on the STB (Set Top Box) the first time (first time installation). It consists of the TV format setting between the 4:3 (letterbox) and 16:9 aspect ratio. Predefined values The underlined value is the default one.
  • Page 19: End Of First Time Installation

    -To get better sharpness try to find an open space or get to higher ground. -Colors indicators Red=poor reception. Orange=average reception. Green=good reception. -If no reception or bars appear, check the antenna connection, after that enter a different channel to obtain a different frequency.
  • Page 20: Service List Update Pop Out

    3.1 Ser vice list update pop out This popup is displayed to inform the end-user about a modification of the service lists. Figure 12: ser vice list update popup 3.2 Main MENU Press the menu button and the menu screen will pop out Figure 13: Main menu screen 3.3 Favor ite List The Favorite lists menu allows the user to create, modify and delete its own favorite lists but not the two default...
  • Page 21: Create Program List

    3.4 Cr eate pr ogr am list This screen allows creating a new favorite services list with selection criteria. The name of the list is set by default to “FAV x” for TV services and “RFAV x” for Radio services (x=1, 2, 3, 4). By default, the services of a new list will be skipped.
  • Page 22: Lock/Unlock Program

    Figure 17: Modify a favor ite list screen Figur e 18: Modify a favor ite list scr een confir mation Use PRF+/PRF- ( buttons used for activating the favorite list)to select the list created Mark the channel that you wish to edit by using the keys Select the function by using the appropriate color.
  • Page 23: Sort/Move Program Screen

    3.7 Sor t/Move pr ogr am scr een This screen allows the user to sort the services of the current list either by alphabetical order, either manually by moving a service in the list. Manually Mark the channel the channel by using the keys Press OK Use rectangle to select channel...
  • Page 24: Skip/Add All Program Screen

    Figure 23: Move a pr ogr am screen fr om position 16 to 19 3.9 Skip/Add all pr ogr ams scr een This screen allows the user to add or skip all services to or from the current list by pressing the red or the green key. If the user adds all services, the current service list is equivalent to the default service list.
  • Page 25: Delete Program List

    3.11 Delete a pr ogr am list Figure26 :Delete option scr een This screen allows deleting a favorite list. Figure 27: Delete a pr ogr am list scr een Select the delete favorite list to mark the list to be remove Press OK to confirm 3.12 Delete confir mation popup This popup allows the user to confirm or not the deletion of a favorite list.
  • Page 26: Deletion Comfirmation Message

    3.13 Deletion confir mation message When a favorite is deleted, a message is displayed the end-user of the list deletion. Figure29: Deletion confir mation message Press OK to confirm You can also cancel the deletion by pressing the exit button (it will go Back to previous page) 3.14 New channel Figure30: New channel option scr een This screen presents the list of new services installed after a NIT (networ k infor mation table) and/or SDT...
  • Page 27: User Preference

    4. USER PREFERENCES Figure 32: User prefer ences option scr een This screen allows the user to customize the STB. The user can set his preferred languages, activate or not some locking and change the PIN code. The access of this menu can be protected by PIN code (6.Access contr ol scr een). At the main menu select the user preferences Figure 33: User prefer ences screen 4.1 Languages scr een...
  • Page 28: Bnner Timing Screen

    4.2 Banner timing screen Figure35 :Banner option scr een This screen allows setting the display time of the banner. Figur e 36: Banner timing screen Figure 37:Banner display scr een Use the keys to select the time between 3 to 10 seconds Press Ok to save and confirm the setting 4.3 Parental contr ol screen Figure38: Parental contr ol option screen...
  • Page 29: Pin Code Access

    The service lock allows the user to lock a specific service (the PIN code is requested when the user zaps to the locked services). To lock / unlock a service, see paragraph 3.6). A parental rating (between 0 and 18 years) is available. In this case, all services which are not in the age limits become inaccessible unless enter the PIN code (The setting value is compared with the parental rating broadcasted in the EIT of stream).
  • Page 30: Pin Code Change Screen

    4.5 PIN code change scr een The default PIN code (first time installation PIN code) is “0000”. After entering the present PIN code, the user can change it by keying twice the new one. If the user re- Enters a PIN code different of the new one, he has to enter the new PIN code again. Figure 42: New PIN code change scr een Figur e 43:New pin code change confir mation screen 5.
  • Page 31: System Setting

    5.1 System setting Press the menu button on the remote -The main menu will appear on the Display Then select the setup option -Which will lead you to a new page of menu configuration 5.2 Channel installation This screen allows selecting the type of installation the end-user wants to perform. He can perform four different Ways of searches: -Update -Full...
  • Page 32: Full Reinstallation Program Screen

    Figure 49: Full reinstallation screen Figur e 50: Full reinstallation confir mation scr een 5.2.1 Full r einstallation pr ogress scr een During the full reinstallation, a popup is displayed to inform the user of the scanning progress Figur e 51: full r einstallation pr ogr ess popup 5.2.2 Channels installation success This screen is displayed when the installation is successfully finished.
  • Page 33: Channel Installation Failed

    5.2.3 Channel installation failed This screen is displayed when the installation failed Figur e 53: channel installation failed scr een -Manual search in progress screen During the manual search installation, a popup is displayed to inform the user that the installation is in progress. Figure 54: Manual sear ch screen Figur e 55: Manual sear ch in pr ogr ess scr een 5.3 TV configur ation...
  • Page 34 The TV configuration menu allows you to match the tuner to the connected monitor -Select the required setting by using the keys -Press the OK button to save your values and then exit the menu Figure57: TV configur ation scr een Depending on the TV format, the format of the video on the TV SCART is automatically converted to 4:3 or 16:9 According to the received data.
  • Page 35: Time Setting

    5.4 Time setting Figure 60: Time setting option screen This screen allows to the end-user to set the local time and receive the worldwide universal time. The current date of the STB and the actual local time are displayed on top of this screen. The user can change the local time offset (resolution of 1 hour) in order to adjust the local time.
  • Page 36: Reinstallation

    5.5 Reinstallation Figure 62: Reinstallation option screen This item allows erasing of all data and resetting all setting to default. A popup allows the user to confirm or not the erasure. If it is confirmed, all services and user preferences are deleted. Figur e 63: Reinstallation confir mation scr een Two screens are used by the Conditional access system (i.e.
  • Page 37: Subscription Setting

    6. SUBSCRIPTION SETTING SCREEN Figure 64: Subscr iption setting option scr een Note: When you watch Pay TV program, you need to contract with the broadcasting company. Note: In the kind of customer's ''CAM'' or ''CA card ''may not be decoded correctly.
  • Page 38: Ca System Enquiry Screen

    6.1 CA system Enquir y scr een This screen allows the CA System plug-in to manage an ENQUERY command. The edit box is below the text item and is managed by the CA System plug-in after the user has press OK. Figur e 66: Conditional Access system scr een Select the purchased option and the purchased item screen will be displayed (Information will be displayed according to the CA card used)
  • Page 39 Selecting the language option and the language screen will be displayed (Information will be displayed according to the CA card used) Select the language wanted by pressing the ok button Figure 69: language scr een Selecting the CA system information option and the CA system information screen will be displayed (Information will be displayed according to the CA card used) Figure 70:CA system infor mation screen...
  • Page 40: System Information

    7. SYSTEM INFORMATION Figure 71: System Infor mation option scr een This screen gives to the user some information about the STB (Driver Version, Software Version and hardware Version). The version shown on the screen may be different from actual one) Figure 72: System infor mation screen 7.1 Maintenance and care Batteries need to be charge.
  • Page 41: Caution

    7.2 Caution Do not recharge, disassemble, heat or dispose of the battery in fire If you want to dispose this product, do not mix it Keep it away from direct sunlight with general household waste. there is a separate collection system for used electronic product in In an even of battery leakage use a damp cloth to accordance with legislation that requires proper clean the remote and install new battery.
  • Page 42: Troubles Shooting

    7.3 Tr oubleshooting In rare cases, the system may not be functioning well. Before calling the service department, please read the operation command. Tuner not functioning, where no reaction when the +Please check the fuse and the connection ignition is turn on and the power is press Please change for a new battery The tuner does not react to pressing button on the The ACC for the remote are flat.
  • Page 43: Delete Channel

    8. DELETE CHANNEL Figure 73: Delete channel option scr een Select the delete channel button and the screen on figur e 74 will be displayed Figure 74: Delete channel scr een Figur e 75: Selected unwanted channel Use the button to stroll one place up/down the screen. Use the OK button to select the unwanted channels (press the OK button to deselect your option) To confirm the deletion press the MENU button and the screen of confirmation in figur e 77 will pop out Figure 76: Deleting confir mation scr een...
  • Page 44 If the selected option is YES a waiting screen in figur e 77 will appear. Figure 77:Deleting waiting scr een If the selected option is NO it will go back to the previous menu...
  • Page 45: Specification

    9. SPECIFICATION Electrical Requir ement - Operating DC Voltage 14.4VDC (10.8-15.1V) - Fuse RF Parameter - 174Mhz to 230Mhz, 470Mhz to 862Mhz - Antenna input connector F Type - 5V Antenna output from tuner - Mini dip switch for Supplying for Antenna 5V Output COFDM Modulation - QPSK, 16QAM and 64QAM - Transmission mode 2K &...
  • Page 46 TEL: (03) 9586-6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada TEL: 1-877-283-5901 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO, S.A. de C.V. Blvd.Manuel Avila Camacho 138 10 piso Col.Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico, D.F. 11000 TEL: 55-9178-4270 Published by Pioneer Corporation.

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