Animation Technologies LifeView FlyDVB-T Hybrid Manuel utilisateur

FlyDVB-T Hybrid
Installation Guide
Animation Technologies Inc.
www.lifeview.com
Ver: 1.0

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CE Statement
This equipment has been tested and complies with EN 55022:1998/A1:2000 Class B, EN
61000-3-2:2000, EN61000-3-3:1995/A1:2001, EN 55024:1998/A1:2001/A2:2003 (IEC 61000-4-2:2001,
IEC 61000-4-3:2002, IEC 61000-4-4:1995/A1:2000/A2:2001, IEC 61000-4-5:2001, IEC
61000-4-6:1996/A1:2000, IEC 61000-4-8:2001, IEC 61000-4-11:2001) standards.

Package Contents
When removing the contents of the package, please inspect all items to ensure no
damage was sustained during shipping. The following items should be included in the
package:
•FlyDVB-T Hybrid TV card
•A/V Cable
•Low-profile bracket
•Portable antenna (for DVB-T)
•FM antenna (FM models only)
•Installation CD-ROM with drivers
•Quick installation guide
Note: The included antenna is only suitable for areas with a strong DVB-T signal. If
you have reception problems, first try to move or reorient the antenna.
Otherwise, you may need to use a stronger antenna for better reception.
System Requirements
To successfully use the FlyDVB-T Hybrid solution, please ensure that your desktop
system meets the following requirements:
•Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 2.8 GHz or faster recommended
•256 MB RAM minimum, 512 MB RAM minimum for MCE systems
•Windows®2000 (SP4), XP (SP2), Windows MCE 2005 or higher installed and
updated through Update Rollup 2*
•20 MB available hard disk space for installation, 80GB HD for MCE systems (MCE
requirement)
•Additional free space on your hard disk for recording and editing files
•VGA card/chipset with 128MB RAM and full hardware DirectX 9.0c support, and an
MCE certified driver(for MCE systems)**
•AC97 compatible sound chip or device**
•DirectX 9.0c or higher installed
•CD-ROM or DVD drive
•Available PCI slot
•TV antenna/cable for DVB-T and/or analog TV reception
* 2000/XP Users: Please note that this package does not include a viewing application for
Windows 2000 or XP. In order to view or record TV, you need to download and purchase a TV
viewing application such as PowerCinema or WinDVR.
** MCE Users: Please make sure that your VGA Card drivers and Sound Card drivers are also MCE
certified, otherwise the TV card will not work properly in MCE

FlyDVB-T Hybrid Connections
TV: Connects to your home antenna or cable for both digital TV and
analog TV
FM: Connects to FM antenna
AV Cable: Connect the AV Cable to the 9-pin connector of the FlyDVB-T
Hybrid
S-Video: S-Video input for external devices like VCRs or camcorders
Composite Video: Composite video input for external devices like VCRs or
camcorders
Audio (R): Connects to the right audio channel of an external audio device
Audio (L): Connects to the left audio channel of an external audio device
Remote: (Reserved)

Card Installation
1. Switch off your PC and all connected peripheral devices such as your printer and
monitor. Leave the AC power cable connected for the time being, so that your
computer is still grounded.
2. Touch the metal chassis at the rear of the PC to ground and to discharge static.
Now unplug the cord from the AC power socket.
3. Remove the cover from the case of your PC.
4. Look for a free PCI expansion slot. When selecting the PCI slot, note that TV cards
should not be plugged into PCI slot 1 in conjunction with an AGP graphics card
because PCI slot 1 is very frequently assigned to the same interrupts as the AGP
slot. This would give both cards the same interrupt, which can lead to crashes
during operation!
(This is usually the PCI slot closest to the AGP slot, but always check your
mainboard manual).
5. Carefully remove the card from its packaging and pick it up by the edges with one
hand while your other hand is touching a metal part of the PC. This will ensure that
your body is completely discharged via your computer without damaging the TV
card.
6. Align the holder at the rear of the TV card in the expansion slot in such a way that
the card’s connectors are directly in line with the slot’s socket.
7. Push the TV card firmly into the slot, ensuring good contact.
8. Fasten the TV card with an appropriate screw.
9. Reinstall the cover of your PC case.
10.Connect the antenna cable (which you would normally connect to the antenna
input terminal on your television) to the TV antenna terminal on the TV card.
Reconnect the AC power cable as well as all other cables. Make sure that your
speakers are set to low volume.

Driver Installation
After rebooting, Windows 2000 / XP automatically detects the presence of a new
hardware component in the system and brings up the Found New Hardware Wizard
window.
Place the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive, and follow the following steps:
1. Click on Driver Installation from the
installation menu that opens.
2. Click Next.
If it does not open, open the CD in
My Computer and run InstallCD.exe.
3. The drivers will now install. This may
take a few minutes. 4. Driver installation is complete. Click
Finish.

Decoder Installation
For Windows MCE, you must install, run
and activate the included PowerDVD
application. This will install the necessary
MPEG-2 decoder required in order to
watch TV in MCE.
Place the Installation CD into your
CD-ROM drive, and an installation menu
should automatically open. Click on
PowerDVD to start the PowerDVD setup
program. Click Next or Yes when
prompted to complete installation.
Run and activate PowerDVD by using the shortcut on the desktop or in the Start menu.
When launching PowerDVD for the first time, it will ask you for a CD-Key. You can find
this CD-Key on a sticker attached to your installation CD envelope.

Encoder Installation
For Windows MCE, you must install the
MPEG-2 encoder; this is required to watch
analog TV or video in Windows MCE.
Place the Installation CD into your
CD-ROM drive, and an installation menu
should automatically open. Click on MCE
Encoder to start the encoder setup
program. Click Next or Yes when
prompted to complete installation.
After installing the encoder, you will be
asked to restart your computer. Select Yes,
restart the computer now and click
Finish.

Setting up MCE
Double-click the My TV icon on your desktop to start Media Center.
Click on Settings.
Now click on TV.
Click on Set Up TV Signal.
A warning message will appear. Click
Yes.
Click Next.
Select Yes, use this region to
configure TV services if your current
region is displayed. If not, select No, I
want to select a different region.
Click Next.

If you chose to select your region,
select your region from the list and
click Next.
Click the circle next to Set Up Guide
Settings and click Next.
Click on Next.
If you want to use the Media Center
Guide, select Yes and follow the
onscreen prompts. If not, select No.
Click Next.
Click Start Scan to begin a channel
scan.
Windows MCE will now scan for
available channels in your area. This
may take a few minutes.
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