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SAFETY .............................................................................................................................................................3
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INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................3
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FEATURES........................................................................................................................................................4
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REMOTE CONTROL ......................................................................................................................................5
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FRONT PANEL ................................................................................................................................................6
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David Watson
February 3, 2025

keeps turning off every 2to3hrs everyday

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The Amiko Mini Combo HD may be turning off every 2 to 3 hours due to the "Standby After Finish" setting. If this setting is enabled, the system will automatically enter standby mode after a recording stops. Additionally, a timer setting could be configured to turn off the device at specific intervals. Checking and adjusting these settings in the menu can help resolve the issue.

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY ................................3 INTRODUCTION .............................3 FEATURES................................4 REMOTE CONTROL ............................5 FRONT PANEL ..............................6 REAR PANEL ..............................6 CONNECTING YOUR SYSTEM ........................7 BASIC OPERATIONS .............................8 STB ..............................8 URN ON ................................8 OWER ........................8 HANNEL HANNEL - ..........................8 OLUME OLUME ................................8 UMBER ................................8 ................................8 AUSE ................................8 ECALL .................................8...
  • Page 2 12.1 ............................. 23 NFORMATION 12.2 ............................23 EFAULT ETTING 12.2.1 Default Value:............................23 12.2.2 Delete All Channels: ..........................23 12.2.3 Save default value ........................... 24 12.3 ..........................24 OFTWARE PGRADE 12.4 USB ............................25 PGRADE 12.5 USB ............................25 ACKUP TO CONDITIONAL ACCESS ..........................
  • Page 3: Safety

    1. SAFETY This HD Receiver has been manufactured to satisfy the international safety standards. Please read the following safety precautions carefully. MAINS SUPPLY: 100 - 240V AC 50/60Hz OVERLOADING: Do not overload wall outlet, extension cord or adapter as this may result in fire or electric shock.
  • Page 4: Features

    3. FEATURES  High Definition STB decoder, Full HD 1080p output via HDMI  CONAX CAS7 embedded  Under 0.5 Watt Standby power consumable  Hybridtuner for DVB-S2, DVB-T2/T/C  S/PDIF for digital audio or Dolby digital bit stream output ...
  • Page 5: Remote Control

    4. Remote Control You can power on/off the receiver, operate on screen menu, and use a variety of hot key function. POWER To switch your receiver on from standby or standby to on. MUTE Used to enable or disable the audio NUMERIC KEYS Used to select channels or enter programming parameters TV / RADIO...
  • Page 6: Front Panel

    To remove the USB Hard Disk safely. TMS(Time Shift) Press this button to display Time Shift info bar. Play To play the MP3, JPEG, or Record files. Stop To stop the Time Shift, recording, or MP3/JPEG player. PAUSE Used to select the freeze function. Press once to freeze the screen picture.
  • Page 7: Connecting Your System

    7. Connecting Your System There are two ways to connect the receiver to your existing TV system. We recommend using one of the following cases for the best result: 1. If you have a high definition television set, you should use a HDMI cable for best result, Plug one end of the cable into the HDMI socket on the receiver, and the other end into the matching socket on your television.
  • Page 8: Basic Operations

    Number 8. Basic Operations In full screen, use numeric keys and press [OK] on the Turn on STB Remote Control Unit to change channel. First, press the [Device’s Main Power] to turn on the unit. When the STB is first used, it will play the first channel Mute from the default Channel List.
  • Page 9: Audio

    4 Press [Exit] key to exit the current window. 8.12 EPG Frequently Asked Question 1 The STB has an Electronic Program Guide (EPG) Q: Why does the screen display “No Favorite to help you navigate channels through all the Channel”, after pressing [Favorite] key? possible viewing options.
  • Page 10: Tv/Radio

    2 Press [Red] key to change the different group. which you can watch, like below. 5 Press [Yellow] key in EPG menu to set a record timer or go to Timer List menu. 3 Press [Green] key to display details information for EPG Now 6 In EPG menu, when you select one event by highlighting item, you can set this event to record...
  • Page 11: Sleep

    8.15 Sleep This function can set sleep timer. When you set a sleep timer and the time arrives, the system will automatically enter standby mode. Pressing [SLEEP] key, it will switch the mode between Sleep Timer Off /10/30/60/90/120 minutes. 8.16 Page Up/Page Down In Channel list, press [Page+/Page-] key to page up and 5 Press [Blue] key to open the “Sort”...
  • Page 12: Zoom

    After input each character, the program list on 9. Service the left will search the channel according to When you press [Menu] key to enter menu, there will your input and list the matched channel. display the picture like below: Move highlight to “OK”...
  • Page 13 Press color key can implement the Select Move icon by pressing [Channel corresponding function in “Organizing Up/Channel Down] key and [OK] key. Services”. Move the channels to the position that you Groups want and press [OK] key to confirm. Like the following picture: Press [Red] key to open the “Groups”...
  • Page 14: Organizing Favourites

    Select Delete icon by pressing [Channel Up/Channel Down] key and [OK] key. Delete the channel by pressing [OK] key. Skip and rename Follow the same way you can set the channel’s Skip or rename for highlighted channel. FAV List Choose the FAV List by pressing “FAV” button. To add services into favorites, mark the desired services by pressing “OK ”...
  • Page 15: Satellite Installation Satellite

    Press [Left/Right] key to select menu pages among Service, Installation, Preference, System, Conditional Access, Internet,USB and Game. Press [OK] key to enter the “Installation” menu. If Menu Lock is “On”, it will display a dialogue box for user to input password. The default Password is “0000”.
  • Page 16 Polarity For the existing transponder, you can also In “Polarity” item, [left/right] key to switch “Auto / H use numeric keys to modify the parameters of “TP Frequency” and “Symbol Rate”. / V” functions. When you complete your modification, press TP Edit When you enter “TP Edit”...
  • Page 17: Fastscan Satellite

    and NIT Search on/off. After you set up, press [OK] key to start scanning. Press [green] button to edit the name and longitude of the select satellite. Press [yellow] button to add a new satellite. Press [blue] button to delete one or more satellites that you have selected.
  • Page 18: Cable Installation

    1 You can select the Bandwidth according different 3 You can input the Second Frequency by use the country. numeric button of the RCU, if you set the Scan 2 You can set the Tuner Power ON/OFF. Mode to Manual Scan. Press key can directly into blind scan 4 You can input the Symbol Rate by use the numeric...
  • Page 19: Parental Control

    10 Press [MENU] key to draw back from “Language” menu. 11.2 Parental Control You can set a password for anyone who wishes to operate in the “Installation” menu. And you can also set the password for the locked channels. (How to set the locked channel please refer to LOCK) Here will show you how to set and how to revise the password.
  • Page 20: Time Setting

    5 Press [MENU] key to draw back from the “Parental  Timer Number: You can press [left/right] keys to set Lock” menu. Timer number, and there are 8 timers in total.  Timer Mode: There are several modes for 11.3 Time Setting Timer setting, including Off, Once, Daily, Weekly, When you enter “Local Time Setting”...
  • Page 21: A/V Control

    [Left/Right] to control the system is in  Display Mode is for switching the system output standby mode or in playing mode after the video resolution. Highlight this option and press record stopped. left or right key, it will switch video resolution ...
  • Page 22: Miscellaneous Settings

    system will just decode AC3 or LPCM to be LPCM 11.7 OSD Setting and then output. When you enter the “OSD Setting” menu, you will  Service Switch Mode: Press [left/right] button to see a screen like below: select unblank or blank. ] key to draw back from “AV ...
  • Page 23: System

    12.2 Default Setting 12. System When you enter “System” menu, you will see a screen like below: 12.2.1 Default Value: In “System” menu: Press [Up/Down] key to select menu pages among Information, Default Setting, Software Upgrade, Upgrade By USB, Backup to USB Press [OK] key to enter the selected item.
  • Page 24: Save Default Value

    Upgrade by RS232: When you press [OK] key in the “Delete All Channel” item, it will display a dialogue box asking you to confirm to delete all channel. If you select We offer this function for user to connect “YES”, all channels will be deleted receiver (Master) to the other receiver (Slave) via serial interface.Connect master receiver to 12.2.3 Save default value...
  • Page 25: Upgrade B Yusb

    1 Select the satellite and TP or input the TP value and 12.5 Backup to USB download PID, these parameters you can get from In this menu ,you can dump the software to the your provider. USB equipment 2 Then move the highlight to the start button and press [OK] button to start upgrade.
  • Page 26: Usb

    you can check the files and folders of the USB storage and you can play MP3 and JPEG files. Note: All information showed in this menu and submenu 14.1.1 Record Files are coming from inserted card. In case anything is wrong, there could be a problem with the card.
  • Page 27 [Yellow] key: In this menu you can select the MP3 file to play by To edit the files or folders in the USB storage press pressing [OK] key or [PLAY] key. Also you can set this button, you can see the picture like the below. the play list..
  • Page 28: Image Files

    Press “PREV” button to jump to the beginning of the file list if play is over 3 seconds; or jump to previous file if play less than 3 seconds. Press “NEXT” button to go to the next file. Press “FORWARD” button to go forward 4S. Press “BACKWARD”...
  • Page 29: Video

     Red Key: 14.1.4 Video Move the selected file by pressing Red key and [UP][DOWN] key..  Green Key: Delete the selected file by pressing Green key.  Yellow Key: Press Yellow Key to delete all image files in play list, but system will remind you “...
  • Page 30: All

    System between "FAT" and "NTFS", Press "OK" If software exists in current directory, you can Button to confirm. press [Green] key to upgrade like below. Note: 14.1..6 All If you format the HDD, all the files including MP3, JPEG and the recorded files will be deleted from the HDD.
  • Page 31: Usb Speed Test

     Record Type You can select the record type by pressing [left/right] key.  HDD Sleep Time You can select the HDD sleep time by pressing [left/right] key. When the HDD is not being used, it will sleep after the time you select.
  • Page 32: Http Upgrade

    b. Press [red] button & the wireless LAN network When connected to the Internet, the receiver can list will appear select you Wi-Fi network and manually or automatically make software update press [ok] button, then input password. from file from server. Note: This function depends on connection with external server.
  • Page 33: Weather Forecast

    This function depends on connection with external To delete current city.  Blue key server. In case of no any files on server, this To switch temperature mode. function will not work. 15.6 RSS Reader 15.5 Weather Forecast In this menu you can see the news ...
  • Page 34: Youtube

    4.Press [pause] key to pause video, or press [stop] key to stop play. 5. Press [red] key to display the featured video. 6. Press [green] key to sort by site and duration. The site has Germany, worldwide, Poland and so on.
  • Page 35: Tetris

    When you enter “Game” menu, you will see three b) Move highlight to “Start” and press [OK] Games including Tetris, Snake and Othello. key to start the game. c) Move highlight to [Cancel] key and press [OK] key to draw back from the Basic operation statement: game.
  • Page 36: Record

     You can press " " button to pause the video, You can press " " button to pause the video, and can save the picture to USB HDD by and can save the picture to USB HDD by pressing " P+ " button when the video is pressing "...
  • Page 37: Trouble Shooting

    18. Trouble Shooting If you suspect there is a fault with your receiver, please check the following trouble shooting guide before calling an authorized service agent. Warning! Under no circumstances attempt to repair the receiver yourself. Tampering with the receiver may result in fatal electric shock and will invalidate your warranty.
  • Page 38: Specifications

    19. Specifications SYSTEM RESOURCES Main Processor 594MHz based CPU Flash Memory 64 Mbits DDR SDRAM 1024 Mbits Tuner/Front-end(Optional) Tuner Type DVB-S / DVB-S2 Input Connector F-type, Connector, Female Signal Level -65 to -25 dBm LNB Power & Polarization Vertical: +13V Horizontal: +18V Current: Max.
  • Page 39 RS-232C(3.5MM Earphone Transfer rate 115.2Kbps Jack) 9 pin D-sub Type One USB 2.0 slot Compatible VER1.3 HDMI Type A PHYSICAL SPECIFICATION Size[W*H*D] 150mmX110mmX35mm Net Weight 0.25KG Operation Temperature 0℃~+45℃ Storage Temperature -10℃~+70℃ Storage Humidity 5%~95% RH (Non-Condensing) Specifications are subject to change without further notice. The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility regarding any errors or mistakes in printing.

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