Changeset 40355 for wiki


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Timestamp:
04/23/17 06:07:10 (6 years ago)
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[titan] autoupdate wiki files

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wiki/pages/ru
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  • wiki/pages/ru/Backup

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.5.8 Backup''' [=#point3.5.8] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >
    6 >
    7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/system_backup.jpg)]][[br]]
    8 >
    9 Here you can run a manual backup to /tmp or /var/backup if there is insufficent free space you can use a usb device.
    10 
    11 please ensure these folders are installed on the device for the Backup to operate.
    12 
    13 [[br]]
    14 
    15 To Exit from the backup menu press __"Exit"__.
    16  
    17 [[br]]
    18 ----
    19 
    20  '''Coloured Button's Functions"
    21 
    22  The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.
    23  please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.
    24  
    25  ||'''Red Button: (backup)''' ||This will Start the backup process please follow the onscreen propmps.||
    26 
    27 [[BR]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/External-Software-TiView

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    2 ----
    3 '''9.2 TiView''' [=#point9.2] ([wiki:English-Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 TiView is a Windows 32bit application, that will run on a Windows 32/64bit system.[[br]]
    6 The Tool uses the HTTP-RAW-Api of TitanNit.[[br]]
    7 [[br]]
    8 ''Highlights of TiView''
    9 
    10 - *Output of the TV-Screen on your PC
    11 - *Watch recordings on your PC
    12 - *PiP function for 2 simultaneous TV-Stream or recording viewing on your PC
    13 - *Proxy function for external access from a remote TiView and streaming a recoded stream
    14 - Management of timers for recordings
    15 - Infobar with progress bar for the actual program
    16 - Picon-view in the Infobar(Enabled by adding the picons into the folder /picons in TiView)
    17 - Channel EPG
    18 - Multi EPG
    19 - Grafical Multi EPG
    20 - EPG Search
    21 - Overview of recordings
    22 - Manage profiles should one have more than one Receiver
    23 - Signal-Monitor
    24 - Send Messages to your Receiver
    25 - OSD-Screenshot
    26 '''*For Playback on your PC you need a compatable media player the 32bit version 2.x of VLC Player .'''[[br]]
    27 (Alternativly you can copy libvlc.dll, libvlccore.dll and the Plugins folder from VLC into the TiView folder)
  • wiki/pages/ru/File-Browser

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.2.5 File Browser''' [=#point3.2.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media Center (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >Menu Picture place holder:
    6 >
    7 >[[Image(http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/export/26462/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/file_manager.jpg)]][[br]]
    8 >
    9 >Here you can browse files from any source available from your decoder (local or network)
    10 > you may do such things as copy delete and move.
    11 
    12 
    13 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Filesystem-Check

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.5.5.1 File system Check''' [=#point3.5.5.1] ([WikiStart#point3.5 System (Back])
    4 >
    5 >
    6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Filesystem-Check.jpg)]][[br]]
    7 >
    8 Here you can format your harddisk select an item and follow the onscreen prompts.
    9 
    10 [[br]]
    11 
    12 
    13  
    14 
    15 [[BR]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Format-Hdd

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.5.5 Hard Disk''' [=#point3.5.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 system (Back)])
    4 >
    5 >
    6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Format-Hdd.jpg)]][[br]]
    7 >
    8 Here you can format your harddisk select an item and follow the onscreen prompts.
    9 Note that you must enable ([wiki:Adjust#point3.6.7 Expertmode]) to show all available format options in this display.
    10 
    11 [[br]]
    12 
    13 
    14  
    15 
    16 [[BR]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Free-Space

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.7.8.2 Free Space''' [=#point3.7.8.2] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back])
    4 >
    5 >
    6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Free-Space.jpg)]][[br]]
    7 >
    8 Here you can view the free space of all the file systems acessable from the decoder.
    9 
    10 [[br]]
    11 
    12 
    13 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Functions

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    2 
    3 ----
    4 '''2 Interface Elements''' [=#point2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    5 ----
    6 [[br]]
    7 This section will show the functions and controls of the various elements in the gui within TitanNit and discriptions to the various
    8 items and their functions aswell as helpfull information and tricks to get the most possible experience with your Receiver.
    9 
    10 Note: pictures in this area only apply to the default skin used in Titan.
    11 If you do not see a specific menu item on the display please select the default skin from the menu as follows all the functions displayed below are implemented in all skins but some elements may be omitted from the display in some skins:
    12 
    13  Press the __"Menu"__ button and select __"Settings"__ scroll down to __"Skin"__ and select the __"Default"__ Skin from the menu.
    14  The decoder will then reboot with the new selected __Default__ skin.
    15 
    16 ----
    17 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto"
    18  {{{#!table style="border: none"
    19   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    20   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    21 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/Infobar.png,align=left,link=[#point2.1])]]
    22   }}}
    23   '''[#point2.1 infobar]'''[[br]]
    24   {{{#!div style="float: left
    25 Default display when pressing the __Info__ button while watching TV.
    26   }}}
    27   }}}
    28   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    29   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    30 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/playback_infobar.png,align=left,link=[wiki:History#point2.2 TitanNit Info])]]
    31   }}}
    32   '''[#point2.2 Playback infobar]'''[[br]]
    33   {{{#!div style="float: left
    34 Default display when pressing the __Info__ button while watching A recording or Media using the default player.
    35   }}}
    36   }}}
    37   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    38   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    39 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/AudioTracks_infobar.png,align=left,link=[#point2.3])]]
    40   }}}
    41   '''[#point2.3 Audiotracks infobar]'''[[br]]
    42   {{{#!div style="float: left
    43 Default display when pressing the __Audio__ button while watching TV, A recording or Media using the default player.
    44   }}}
    45   }}}
    46   |----
    47   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    48   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    49 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/Channel History.png,align=left,link=[#point2.4])]]
    50   }}}
    51   '''[#point2.4 Channel History]'''[[br]]
    52   {{{#!div style="float: left
    53 Default display when pressing the __Recall__ button while watching A recording or Media using the default player.
    54   }}}
    55   }}}
    56   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    57   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    58 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/Sleep_Timer.png,align=left,link=[#point2.5])]]
    59   }}}
    60   '''[#point2.5 Sleep Timer]'''[[br]]
    61   {{{#!div style="float: left
    62 Default display when pressing the __Sleep_ button while the decoder is in operation.
    63   }}}
    64   }}}
    65   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    66   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    67 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/Subtitle.png,align=left,link=[#point2.6])]]
    68   }}}
    69   '''[#point2.6  Subtitle]'''[[br]]
    70   {{{#!div style="float: left
    71 Default display when pressing the __Subtitle__ button while watching TV, A recording or Media using the default player.
    72   }}}
    73   }}}
    74   |----
    75   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    76   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    77 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/EPG.png,align=left,link=[#point2.7])]]
    78   }}}
    79   '''[#point2.7 EPG]'''[[br]]
    80  {{{#!div style="float: left
    81 Default display when pressing the __EPG__ button while watching TV.
    82   }}}
    83   }}}
    84   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    85   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    86 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/program_info.png,align=left,link=[#point2.8])]]
    87   }}}
    88   '''[#point2.8 Program Info]'''[[br]]
    89    {{{#!div style="float: left
    90 Default display when pressing the __Info__ button while viewing the EPG.
    91   }}}
    92   }}}
    93   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    94   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    95 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/player.png,align=left,link=[#point2.9])]]
    96   }}}
    97   '''[#point2.9 Player]'''[[br]]
    98   {{{#!div style="float: left
    99 Default display when pressing the __Play_ button.
    100   }}}
    101   }}}
    102   |----
    103   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    104   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    105 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/favourite.png,align=left,link=[#point2.10])]]
    106   }}}
    107   '''[#point2.10 Favourite]'''[[br]]
    108   {{{#!div style="float: left
    109 Default display when pressing the __FAV__ button.
    110   }}}
    111   }}}
    112   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    113   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    114 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/record.png,align=left,link=[#point2.11])]]
    115   }}}
    116   '''[#point2.11 Record]'''[[br]]
    117   {{{#!div style="float: left
    118 Default display when pressing the __REC__ button while watching TV.
    119   }}}
    120   }}}
    121 
    122 
    123  }}}
    124 }}}
    125 ----
    126 [[BR]]
    127 
    128 
    129 
    130 
    131 
    132 '''Infobar''' [=#point2.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    133 
    134 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Info-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    135 This overlay display shows when you press the __"INFO"__ button when viewing a tv channel. [[br]]
    136 It shows actual and next program information
    137 
    138 [[br]]
    139 '''Playback Infobar''' [=#point2.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    140 
    141 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Playback-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    142 This overlay shows when you press the __"INFO"__ button when playing back a program or time shift is in operation. [[br]]
    143 It shows a list of the available buttons to use when in playbac/timeshift to do various things.
    144 
    145 [[br]]
    146 '''Audio Track''' [=#point2.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    147 
    148 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Audio-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    149 This overlay shows when you press the __"AUDIO""__ button when viewing a tv channel. [[br]]
    150 It allows you to adjust the audio track on the current stream if an alternative audio source exists.
    151 
    152 [[br]]
    153 '''History''' [=#point2.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    154 
    155 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/History-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    156 This overlay shows when you press the __"RECALL"__ button when viewing a tv channel. [[br]]
    157 It allows you to recall the past viewed channels for fast zapping between them.
    158 
    159 [[br]]
    160 '''Sleep Timer''' [=#point2.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    161 
    162 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Sleep-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    163 This overlay shows when you press the __"SLEEP"__ button. [[br]]
    164 It allows you to set the shutdown timer to automatically shutdown the receiver.
    165 
    166 [[br]]
    167 '''Subtitle''' [=#point2.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    168 
    169 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Subtitle-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    170 This overlay shows when you press the __"SUBTITLE"__ button. [[br]]
    171 It allows you to select/enable a subtitle during playback.
    172 
    173 [[br]]
    174 '''EPG''' [=#point2.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    175 
    176 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/EPG-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    177 This overlay shows when you press the __"EPG"__ button. [[br]]
    178 It shows a list of the program information from here you can setup a timer or search the EPG.
    179 
    180 [[br]]
    181 '''Program Info''' [=#point2.8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    182 
    183 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Program-Info-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    184 This Overlay shows when you press the __"INFO"__ button when in the EPG display. [[br]]
    185 This shows the current selected program information.
    186 
    187 [[br]]
    188 '''Player''' [=#point2.9] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    189 
    190 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Internal-Player-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    191 This overlay shows when you press the __"PLAY"__ button. [[br]]
    192 It allows you to select a movie or recording to play it also has a basic file manager.
    193 
    194 [[br]]
    195 '''Favourite''' [=#point2.10] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    196 
    197 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Favourite-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    198 This overlay shows when you press the __"FAV"__ button. [[br]]
    199 It allows you to brouse through your favourits lists.
    200 
    201 [[br]]
    202 '''Record''' [=#point2.11] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    203 
    204 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Record-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]
    205 This overlay shows when you press the __"RECORD"__ button. [[br]]
    206 It allows you to set the record function on the current tv channel.
    207 
    208 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Git-Changelog

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.7.7 GIT Changelog''' [=#point3.7.7] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.7 Information (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >Menu Picture place holder:
    6 >
    7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Git_Changelog.jpg)]][[BR]]
    8 >
    9 > here you can git information.
    10 
    11 [[br]]
    12 
  • wiki/pages/ru/Graphic-EPG

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.1.3 Graphic EPG''' [=#point3.1.3] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.1 Records and EPG(Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >Menu Picture place holder:
    6 >
    7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Graphical_EPG.jpg)]][[BR]]
    8 >
    9 Graphic EPG is a multi channel graphical EPG.
    10 
    11 
    12 [[br]]
    13 
    14  '''Coloured and Extra Button's Functions"
    15 
    16  The __"Coloured and Extra Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the Single EPG menu.
    17  please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.
    18  
    19  ||'''Red Button: (Timer)''' ||This will bring up the recording timer menu to set up a timer.||
    20  ||'''0 key (EPG Search):''' ||This will search the EPG for text you specify and bring up a list of matches where you may press the red button to set up a timer.||
    21  ||'''FAV Button: (Favourite)''' ||This will bring up Favourite Boquet menu to select the EPG you would like to display.||
    22  ||'''Info Button: (Info)''' ||This will bring up the selected program's EPG info string.||
    23  
    24 
    25 
    26 For information on setting up a timer Recording using the red button see ([WikiStart#point103.10.6 Records]) for more info.
    27 For information on setting proforming an EPG search using the 0 Key see ([WikiStart#point103.10.5 EPG Search]) for more info.
  • wiki/pages/ru/HTTP-Settings

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.5.4.6 HTTP Settings''' [=#point3.5.4.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5.1 network (Back])
    4 >
    5 >
    6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/HTTP-Settings.jpg)]][[br]]
    7 >
    8 Here you can setup your HTTP interface.
    9 
    10 [[br]]
    11 
    12 ||'''Start HTTPD:''' ||Start the webserver.||
    13  ||'''User:''' ||Sets the zoom level of the EPG to show more or less of a time span of the shown programs.||
    14  ||'''Password:''' ||Set to yes to use picons or the alternative Picon sets in the infobar and EPG stored in /var/media/autofs/sda1/swapextensions/usr/local/share/titan/picons/ directory.||
    15  ||'''HTTPD Port:''' ||Should the EPG be deleted before a the timed scan.||
    16  ||'''IP for Stream:''' ||Behavior after the EPG scan is completed EPG scan: Nothing (Stand-By) or Switch Off (Deep Stand-By).||
    17  ||'''Stream Port:''' ||Scan for a Media Highway EPG stream during EPG scan.||
    18  ||'''Start RGUID:''' ||Scan for a Media Highway version 2 EPG stream during  EPG scan.||
    19  ||'''RGUID Port''' ||Scan for an OpenTV EPG stream during EPG scan.||
    20  
    21  To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.
    22  
    23 [[br]]
    24 ----
    25 
    26  '''Coloured Button's Functions"
    27 
    28  The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.
    29  please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.
    30  
    31  ||'''Text Button: (Keyboard)''' ||This will bring up the onscreen keyboard to edit the currently selected test string.||
    32 
    33 
  • wiki/pages/ru/Hard-Disk

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.5.5 Hard Disk''' [=#point3.5.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >Menu Picture place holder:
    6 >
    7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/system-Hard_Disk.jpg)]][[BR]]
    8 >
    9 Here you can configure your harddisk.[[BR]]
    10 please select a menu item for more information.
    11 [[br]]
    12 
    13  * ([wiki:Format-Hdd#point3.5.5.1 Format HDD])
    14  * ([wiki:Filesystem-Check#point3.5.5.2 Filesystem Check])
    15  * ([wiki:Configure#point3.5.5.3 Configure])
    16  * ([wiki:Time-to-sleep#point3.5.5.4 Time to sleep])
    17 
    18 [[BR]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/History

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    2 ----
    3 '''1 TitanNit Info Contents ''' [=#point1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 [[br]]
    6 This section conatins information on TitanNit and frequently asked questions about it.
    7 Please choose an item below to find more information.
    8 
    9 You may select a skip to a specific setup topic or scroll down to read the complete guide.
    10 
    11 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto"
    12  {{{#!table style="border: none"
    13   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    14   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    15 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/About.png,align=left,link=[#point1.1])]]
    16   }}}
    17   '''([#point1.1 About])'''[[br]]
    18   {{{#!div style="float: left
    19 click here to find info about TitanNit
    20   }}}
    21   }}}
    22   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    23   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    24 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/History.png,align=left,link=[#point1.2])]]
    25   }}}
    26   '''([#point1.2 History])'''[[br]]
    27   {{{#!div style="float: left
    28 click here to find info on the beginnings of TitanNit
    29   }}}
    30   }}}
    31   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    32   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    33 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/Features.png,align=left,link=[#point1.3])]]
    34   }}}
    35   '''([#point1.3 Features])'''[[br]]
    36   {{{#!div style="float: left
    37 click here to find info on the various features of TitanNit
    38   }}}
    39   }}}
    40 }}}
    41 }}}
    42 
    43 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto"
    44  {{{#!table style="border: none"
    45   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    46   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    47 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/Frequnetly_Asked_Questions.png,align=left,link=[#point1.4])]]
    48   }}}
    49   '''([#point1.4 Frequently Asked Questions])'''[[br]]
    50   {{{#!div style="float: left
    51 Apendixcies/ references [[br]]to other setup related topics.
    52   }}}
    53   }}}
    54 }}}
    55 }}}
    56 [[br]]
    57 [[br]]
    58 
    59 ----
    60 '''1 About''' [=#point1.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    61 ----
    62 [[br]]
    63 TitanNit is a semi closed source replacement operating system for kathrein and Atemio/Atevio digital set top receivers.
    64 It has come about  as the users/devs wanted something better than was currently available.
    65 TitanNit is spawned from other projects and is developed by users come devs so it is easy of use but yet still remains powerfull and configurable and feature packed.[[br]]
    66 [[br]]
    67 [[br]]
    68 
    69 ----
    70 '''1 History''' [=#point1.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    71 ----
    72 [[br]]
    73  * Everything started in April 2011. For almost three weeks our Developer Nit secretly worked on the foundation of Titan. After the presentation by Nit Obi and the rest of the team came on board. Everybody was surprised by the rapid development of the Titan Project.
    74  * From the beginning the development and source of Titan was nonpublic, as it was not to be foreseen in which direction the development would go.
    75  * After a development period of 6 months our hardware manufacturer Atemio declared interest in the project. Looking back at Years of support through Atemio with the Enigma2 Software, Atemio was given main priority for Titan project.
    76  * A six-months agreement with Atemio was signed in December 2011.
    77  * Due to the good cooperation the agreement was extended and is still in force.
    78  * The basic idea for this project originated for various reasons:
    79   * due to the missing Python Chip and low CPU speed the sh4 receivers have always had problems with Enigma2.
    80   * the constant improvement and expansion of Enigma2 and the TDT Git was comprehensive and time-consuming.
    81   * the alternative Neutrino GIT at that time was not layed out to support twin tuner Receivers.
    82   * Nit then decided to combine both, the Enigma2 and the Neutrino, to a new Gui which implemented all advantages of both systems.
    83   * Neutrinos main advantage has always been its speed
    84   * Enigma2s advantage was the ease of integration and expansion with skins and extensions
    85   * These two systems combined into one new system was the basic idea of Titan.
    86 [[br]]
    87 [[br]]
    88 
    89 ----
    90 '''2 Features''' [=#point1.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    91 ----
    92 [[br]]
    93 '' Highlights of TitanNit ''
    94 
    95      - Powerful Linux operating system
    96      - Fast boot
    97          - About 1 second from standby mode
    98          - About 25 seconds from the deep standby mode
    99      - Fast channel switching times (less than 1 second)
    100      - Different menu interfaces (skins) including customization options
    101      - Many options to customize the system to your needs
    102      - Backup / Restore function
    103      - Organized Favourites and Channel listings and the direct list of following Programs. 
    104      - Multi-Tuner
    105      - Plug-in management
    106      - Supports many media formats
    107      - Wide range of plugins
    108      - PC programs to personalize and convert the channel list
    109      - Screen saver in radio mode
    110      - Remote control buttons freely assignable
    111      - Online update of the firmware with the ability to retain settings
    112      - Low memory consumption
    113      - 24 hour Forum Support
    114      - Growing Community
    115      - Web Interface
    116      - Android app "timote"
    117      - Windows App "tiView"
    118      - Bouquets Editor "SatchannelListEditor"
    119 [[br]]
    120 
    121 
    122 ----
    123 '''Frequently Asked Questions''' [=#point1.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    124 ----
    125 [[br]]
    126 
    127 '''What is Titan?'''[[br]]TitanNit is a semi closed source replacement operating system for kathrein and Atemio/Atevio digital set top receivers designed to completly replace the factory software.
    128 [[br]]
    129 
    130 '''What can Titan do?'''[[br]]Titan was primarally designed to play/view and record live tv services from tresterial, cable and satellite, it can also be used to play/view the most popular video, audio, and picture formats, and many more lesser-known formats, including:
    131  Video - DVD-Video, VCD/SVCD, MPEG-1/2/4, DivX, XviD, Matroska
    132 Audio - MP3, AAC.
    133 Picture - JPG, GIF, PNG.
    134 
    135 
    136 These can all be played directly from the hard-drive or from a computer over a local network (LAN) internet IPTV services and media streams hosted by the [[wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.11 TiThek]] plugin.
    137 
    138  TitanNit can play DVD-Video movies (with and without menus) from ISO/IMG images and even ZIP/RAR-archives with the use of the [[wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.11 dvd-player plugin]].
    139  TitanNit has a simple user interface that's pleasant and easy to use.
    140 
    141 All these features enable your device to function as a full multimedia entertainment system for your tv for the whole family to enjoy.
    142 [[br]]
    143 [[br]]
    144 
    145 '''What features does TitanNit have?'''[[br]]See the complete list of supported features in the [[wiki:Versions#point6 software versions changelog]] for information of the offically supported features.
    146 [[br]]
    147 [[br]]
    148  
    149 '''Where can I suggest/request a new feature or function to be implemented into TitanNit?'''[[br]]You can log a NEW feature/function request in our tracker. Just make sure that you first remember to search for existing "Feature Requests" before logging a new request/ticket! (see [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12.1 12.1 Bug Reporting] for information on submitting a ticket).
    150 
    151 You may also post a copy of your suggestion in the feature-suggestion section of our [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/forum.php AAF Digital Forum] if you want it open for discussion,
    152 Please respect that your request only counts as a suggestion, there' s no guarantee that it will implemented soon or ever.
    153 
    154 Almost all users think their own ideas is the most important, and a very common comment is: "if you only add these features then TitanNit will be perfect for me".
    155 
    156 You could try bribing the devs with elaborate gifts :-) flattery will get you every where and agorant requests will most likely get your posts deleted or get you banned from the forum please follow the rules of the forum [http://www.aaf-digital.info/ here].
    157 [[br]]
    158 [[br]]
    159  
    160 '''When will this and that feature or function be supported by TitanNit?'''[[br]]TitanNit development is driven by the tasks that are important to the individual developers and to the hardware sponsors Atemio, if you have a funky idea or feature you wish implemented submit a request ticket (see [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12.1 12.1 Bug Reporting], but make an extensive search of the forum and tickets before requesting it as it has probally been sugested before.
    161 [[br]]
    162 [[br]]
    163 
    164 '''Is TitanNit, or the AAFTeam affiliated with Fortis, katherin or ..... or the hardware manufacturer of my Reciever?'''[[br]]No, TitanNit and its members are not in any way affiliated with the manufactures in any way. TitanNit is a third party operating system designed to replace the manufactures original operating system.
    165 [[br]]
    166 [[br]]
    167 
    168 '''Will the instalation of Titan Void my Warranty?'''[[br]]Yes probally but this software is tested to ensure it won't dammage your reciever and can be reverted at any time to a factory condition. please see [wiki:Supported-Receivers#point7 Supported Receivers] for a list of suspected supported receivers, If you have successfully installed TitanNit on your Receiver please inform an admin member so this list can be updated and verified.
    169 
    170 If the factory software was so feature packed and bugless there would be no need for software like TitanNit but sadly this is a world where software is driven by sales and purchases by the big players who request features, but TitanNit is a little different it was started just because the users/ devs wanted something better than what was handed to them by the manufacturer.
    171 [[br]]
    172 [[br]]
    173 
    174 '''Why is TitanNit Not available for my receiver model XXX?'''[[br]]TitanNit is funded by Atemio who supplys hardware to the devs in return for developing software for use on these devices.
    175 In future TitanNit may be available for your receiver as support in increaced, at this time Titan in in development for the Broadcom Mips Archeture for the upcomming release of the Atemio 5200 which will be the first non SH4 based reciever supported by TitanNit.
    176 [[br]]
    177 [[br]]
    178 
    179 '''How do I ...'''[[br]] I don't know I suggest you read the [wiki:Quick-Start-Guide#point0 Quick Start Guide], manual, check the rest of the wiki or proform a [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/search.php?search_type=1 search] on the forum, as it has most likely been asked before and you will find the answer, as a last resort post a question on the [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/forum.php AAF Digital Forum].
    180 [[br]]
    181 [[br]]
    182 
    183 '''Where should I put videos/music and pictures so that Titan can read it?''' [[br]]Anywhere you like. TitanNit can read off the local harddisk,usb sticks, or from network sources. Simply press "Add a Source" using the network Browser and browse away.
    184 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Network-Browser.jpg, 25%)]][[br]]
    185 [[br]]
    186 [[br]]
    187 
    188 '''What is the default username and password to the built-in FTP server and telnet server?'''Both the default password and the user name is “root” (in lower case) as with many linux instalations.
    189 [[br]]
    190 [[br]]
    191 
    192 '''Can I watch recordings from my decoder when on holiday?'''[[br]]yes you can you will need to set up either a static ip on your home network or set up a dynadns server, from there you can log onto the web interface and use video lan to watch tv or your recordings.
    193 [[br]]
    194 [[br]]
    195 
    196 '''Can I thank and or Chat the TitanNit team?''[[br]]Yes sure you can jump on the [[http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/ AAFforum]]  and leave a post and or stop by [wiki:Contact#point15 Skype] and request a invite the majority of us speak german, some of us speak english also.
    197 
    198 '''Do you accept donations?'''[[br]] the team is currently fully funded and no donations are nesessary but if you have some device that may be of use with titan feel free to contact us.
    199 
    200 '''How come the Wiki does not show how to operate feature or function.....?'''[[br]]Titan Is in development and is updated almost daily some features plugins or informations have yet to be merged in, this forum is open to editing by the community feel free to log in and add said feature's informatation to the wiki.
    201 [[br]]
    202 [[br]]
    203 
    204 ([#point1 Top of Page])
    205  
    206  
    207 
    208 
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    2 ----
    3 '''8 Installation and Recovery Contents''' [=#point8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 This section contains information on installation and removal of TitanNit from your receiver
    6 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto"
    7  {{{#!table style="border: none"
    8   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    9   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    10 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Atemio.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage)]]
    11   }}}
    12   '''SH4 Atemio'''[[br]]
    13   {{{#!div style="float: left
    14  [http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage]
    15  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.000 Contents]
    16  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.001 Atemio510]
    17  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.002 Atemio520]
    18  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.003 Atemio530]
    19  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.004 Atemio7600]
    20  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.005 Atemio700]
    21  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.006 Atemio7000]
    22   }}}
    23   }}}
    24   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    25   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    26 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Fortis.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage)]]
    27   }}}
    28   '''SH4 Fortis'''[[br]]
    29    {{{#!div style="float: left
    30  [http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage]
    31  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.010 Contents]
    32  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.011 Fortis Clone]
    33  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.012 Bootloader Installation]
    34  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.013 Fortis FS-9000]
    35  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.014 Fortis FS-9200]
    36  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.015 Fortis HS-9510]
    37  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.016 Fortis HX-8200]
    38  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.017 Fortis HS-7810]
    39   }}}
    40   }}}
    41  {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    42   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    43 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/homecast.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.myhomecast.nl Homecast homepage)]]
    44   }}}
    45   '''SH4 Homecast'''[[br]]
    46  {{{#!div style="float: left
    47  [http://www.myhomecast.nl Homecast homepage]
    48  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Homecast#point8.020 Contents]
    49  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Homecast#point8.021 Homecast Pro]
    50   }}}
    51   }}}
    52   |----
    53   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    54   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    55 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/IPBox.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage)]]
    56   }}}
    57   '''SH4 IPBox'''[[br]]
    58   {{{#!div style="float: left
    59  [http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage]
    60  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.030 Contents]
    61  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.031 Ipbox91]
    62  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.032 Ipbox900]
    63  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.033 Ipbox910]
    64  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.034 Ipbox9000]
    65   }}}
    66   }}}
    67   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    68   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    69 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/kathrein.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage)]]
    70   }}}
    71   '''SH4 Katherin'''[[br]]
    72   {{{#!div style="float: left
    73  [http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage]
    74  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.040 Contents]
    75  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.041 Ufs910]
    76  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.042 Ufs912]
    77  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.043 Ufs913]
    78  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.044 Ufs922]
    79  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.045 Ufc960]
    80   }}}
    81   }}}
    82   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    83   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    84 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Spark.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage)]]
    85   }}}
    86   '''SH4 Spark'''[[br]]
    87   {{{#!div style="float: left
    88  [http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage]
    89  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark#point8.050 Contents]
    90  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark#point8.051 Spark7111]
    91  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark#point8.052 Spark7162]
    92   }}}
    93   }}}
    94   |----
    95  {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    96   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    97 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Atemio.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage)]]
    98   }}}
    99   '''Mips Atemio'''[[br]]
    100   {{{#!div style="float: left
    101  [http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage]
    102  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.060 Contents]
    103  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.061 Atemio5000 AKA Nemesis]
    104  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.062 Atemio5200]
    105  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.063 Atemio6000]
    106  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.064 Atemio6100]
    107  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.065 Atemio6200]
    108   }}}
    109   }}}
    110   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    111   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    112 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/beyonwiz.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.beyonwiz.com.au Beyonwiz homepage)]]
    113   }}}
    114   '''Mips Beyonwiz'''[[br]]
    115  {{{#!div style="float: left
    116  [http://www.beyonwiz.com.au Beyonwiz homepage]
    117 
    118  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Beyonwiz#point8.070 Contents]
    119  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Beyonwiz#point8.071 BeyonwizT4]
    120   }}}
    121   }}}
    122   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    123   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    124 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Goldern_Interstar.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage)]]
    125   }}}
    126   '''Mips Golden Interstar'''[[br]]
    127   {{{#!div style="float: left
    128  [http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage]
    129  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar#point8.080 Contents]
    130  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar#point8.081 Xpeedlx1/2]
    131  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar#point8.082 Xpeedlx3]
    132   }}}
    133   }}}
    134   |----
    135   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    136   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    137 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Miraclebox.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.miraclebox.se miraclebox homepage)]]
    138   }}}
    139   '''Mips Miraclebox[[br]]
    140   {{{#!div style="float: left
    141  [http://www.miraclebox.se Miraclebox homepage]
    142  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox#point8.090 Contents]
    143  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox#point8.091 MBUltra]
    144  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox#point8.092 MBMini]
    145 }}}
    146 }}}
    147   {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"
    148   {{{#!div style="float: left"
    149 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Sezam.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.sezam-club.ru/ homepage)]]
    150   }}}
    151   '''Mips Sezam'''[[br]]
    152  {{{#!div style="float: left
    153  [http://www.sezam-club.ru/ Mips Sezam homepage]
    154  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam#point8.100 Contents]
    155  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam#point8.101 Sezam-Marvel]
    156  * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam#point8.102 Sezam-1000HD]
    157   }}}
    158   }}}
    159 }}}
    160 }}}
    161 
    162 
    163 ----   
    164 '''8.113 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.113] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    165 ----
    166 * [wiki:Manufactures#point13 13 Manufactures] - [http://atemio.de/index.php/software-updates Stable Images][[br]] 
    167 * [wiki:Community#point14 14 Community] - [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/downloads.php?do=cat&id=2 Stable Images] [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/pages.php?pageid=12 Nightly Images][[br]] 
    168 
    169   '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]
    170 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6  iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]] 
    171  
    172 [[br]] 
    173 [#point8 Top of Page] 
    174 [[br]]
    175 
    176 
    177 
    178 
    179 
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    3 '''8.061 Mips Atemio''' [=#point8.061] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 
    6 manufacturer blurb.....
    7 
    8 
    9 
    10 
    11 
    12 ----
    13 '''8.061 Atemio-Nemesis''' [=#point8.061] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    14 ----
    15 '' How do I install an Atemio 5000 Update UBI image? ''
    16  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    17  * Extract the zip file
    18  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    19     Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    20      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    21  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    22  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    23  * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".
    24    then the installation begins, Only then release the button.
    25     Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    26  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    27 [[br]]
    28 [#point8 Top of Page]
    29 [[br]]
    30 ----
    31 '''8.062 Atemio5200''' [=#point8.062] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    32 ----
    33 '' How do I install an Atemio 5200 Update UBI image? ''
    34  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    35  * Extract the zip file
    36  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    37     Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    38      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    39  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    40  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    41  * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".
    42    then the installation begins, Only then release the button.
    43     Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    44  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    45 [[br]]
    46 [#point8 Top of Page]
    47 [[br]]
    48 ----
    49 '''8.063 Atemio6000''' [=#point8.063] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    50 ----
    51 '' How do I install an Atemio 6000 Update UBI image? ''
    52  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    53  * Extract the zip file
    54  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    55     Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    56      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    57  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    58  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    59  * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".
    60    then the installation begins, Only then release the button.
    61     Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    62  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    63 [[br]]
    64 [#point8 Top of Page]
    65 [[br]]
    66 ----
    67 '''8.064 Atemio6100''' [=#point8.064] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    68 ----
    69 '' How do I install an Atemio 6100 Update UBI image? ''
    70  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    71  * Extract the zip file
    72  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    73     Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    74      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    75  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    76  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    77  * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".
    78    then the installation begins, Only then release the button.
    79     Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    80  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    81 [[br]]
    82 [#point8 Top of Page]
    83 [[br]]
    84 ----
    85 '''8.065 Atemio6200''' [=#point8.065] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    86 ----
    87 '' How do I install an Atemio 6200 Update UBI image? ''
    88  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    89  * Extract the zip file
    90  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    91     Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    92      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    93  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    94  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    95  * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".
    96    then the installation begins, Only then release the button.
    97     Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    98  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    99 [[br]]
    100 [#point8 Top of Page]
    101 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-Mips-Beyonwiz

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    2 ----
    3 '''8.071 Beyonwiz''' [=#point8.070] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 
    6 
    7 manufacturer blurb.....
    8 
    9 
    10 ----
    11 '''8.071 Beyonwiz T4''' [=#point8.071] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    12 ----
    13 '' How do I install an Beyonwiz T4 Update UBI image? ''
    14  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    15  * Extract the zip file
    16  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    17     Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    18      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    19  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    20  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    21  * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".
    22    then the installation begins, Only then release the button.
    23     Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    24  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    25 [[br]]
    26 [#point8 Top of Page]
    27 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar

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    2 ----
    3 '''8.080 Goldern interstar Xpeedlx1/2''' [=#point8.080] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Inhaltsverzeichnis]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])
    4 ----
    5 
    6 manufacturer blurb
    7 
    8 
    9 
    10 ----
    11 '''8.081 Goldern interstar Xpeedlx1/2''' [=#point8.081] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Inhaltsverzeichnis]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])
    12 ----
    13 ''How do I install a Xpeedlx1/2 update image? ''
    14  * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.33 IRD Download Locations])
    15  * Extract the zip file
    16  * Now copy the unzipped firmware folder "xpeedlx3"  to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    17     Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    18  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    19  * Connect the USB stick with the update image file
    20  * Switch on (mains switch) and and when prompted on the vfd press the __Volume up__ button on the unit, then the installation begins. after the update starts release the __volume up__ button.
    21 
    22 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    23 •After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    24 [[br]]
    25 [#point8 Top of Page]
    26 [[br]]
    27 ----
    28 '''8.082 goldern interstar Xpeedlx3''' [=#point8.082] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Inhaltsverzeichnis]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])
    29 ----
    30 ''How do I install a Xpeedlx3 update image? ''
    31  * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.33 IRD Download Locations])
    32  * Extract the zip file
    33  * Now copy the unzipped firmware folder "xpeedlx3" to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    34     Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    35  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    36  * Connect the USB stick with the update image file
    37  * Switch on (mains switch) and and when prompted on the vfd press the __Volume up__ button on the unit, then the installation begins. after the update starts release the __volume up__ button.
    38 
    39 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    40 •After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    41 [[br]]
    42 [#point8 Top of Page]
    43 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox

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    2 ----
    3 '''8.090 Miraclebox''' [=#point8.090] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 
    6 manufacturer blurb......
    7 
    8 
    9 
    10 
    11 
    12 ----
    13 '''8.091 Miraclebox Ultra''' [=#point8.091] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    14 ----
    15 '' How do I install an Miraclebox Ultra Update UBI image? ''
    16  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    17  * Extract the zip file
    18  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    19     Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    20      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    21  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    22  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    23  * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".
    24    then the installation begins, Only then release the button.
    25     Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    26  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    27 [[br]]
    28 [#point8 Top of Page]
    29 [[br]]
    30 ----
    31 '''8.092 Miraclebox Mini''' [=#point8.092] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    32 ----
    33 '' How do I install an Miraclebox Mini Update UBI image? ''
    34  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    35  * Extract the zip file
    36  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    37     Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    38      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    39  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    40  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    41  * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".
    42    then the installation begins, Only then release the button.
    43     Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    44  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    45 [[br]]
    46 [#point8 Top of Page]
    47 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam

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    2 ----
    3 '''8.100 Sezam-Marvel''' [=#point8.100] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])
    4 ----
    5 
    6 manufacturer blurb....
    7 
    8 
    9 
    10 
    11 
    12 ----
    13 '''8.101 Sezam-Marvel''' [=#point8.101] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])
    14 ----
    15 ''How do I install a Sezam-Marvel  update image? ''
    16  * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.33 IRD Download Locations])
    17  * Extract the zip file
    18  * Now copy the unzipped firmware folder "enigma2" to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    19     Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    20  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    21  * Connect the USB stick with the update image file
    22  * Switch on (mains switch) and and when prompted on the vfd press the __Volume up__ button on the unit, then the installation begins. after the update starts release the __volume up__ button.
    23 
    24 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    25 •After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    26 [[br]]
    27 [#point8 Top of Page]
    28 [[br]]
    29 ----
    30 '''8.102 Sezam-1000HD''' [=#point8.102] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])
    31 ----
    32 ''How do I install a Sezam-1000HD  update image? ''
    33  * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.33 IRD Download Locations])
    34  * Extract the zip file
    35  * Now copy the unzipped firmware folder "enigma2" to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    36     Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    37  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    38  * Connect the USB stick with the update image file
    39  * Switch on (mains switch) and and when prompted on the vfd press the __Volume up__ button on the unit, then the installation begins. after the update starts release the __volume up__ button.
    40 
    41 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    42 •After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    43 [[br]]
    44 [#point8 Top of Page]
    45 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio

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    2 ----
    3 '''SH4 Atemio (Atevio)'''[=#point8.00]
    4 ----
    5 
    6 The SH4 Atemio recievers are manufactured by Fortis who are a Korean manufacturer of satellite receivers all atemio (atevio) models are compatible with TitanNit.
    7 as TitanNit was developed for these recievers no bootloader software ID changes are required to install TitanNit, some of these models cam factory supplied with TitanNit such as the atemio  530.
    8 
    9 '''SH4 Atemio Contents'''
    10 
    11  * [#point8.001 8.001 Atemio510]
    12  * [#point8.002 8.002 Atemio520]
    13  * [#point8.003 8.003 Atemio530]
    14  * [#point8.004 8.004 Atemio7600]
    15  * [#point8.005 8.005 Atevio700]
    16  * [#point8.006 8.006 Atevio7000]
    17 
    18 '''Additional Info'''
    19 
    20  * [#point8.007 8.007 Uninstallation]
    21  * [#point8.008 8.008 Update TitanNit]
    22  * [#point8.009 8.009 IRD Download Location]
    23 
    24 
    25 
    26 ----
    27 '''8.1 Atemio510 and Fortis HS-7810''' [=#point8.001] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    28 ----
    29 '' How do I install an Atemio 510 IRD image? ''
    30  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    31  * Extract the zip file
    32  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    33      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    34      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    35      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    36  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    37  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    38  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    39    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    40      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    41  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    42 [[br]]
    43   '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]
    44 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6  iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]] 
    45 [#point8 Top of Page]
    46 [[br]]
    47 ----
    48 '''8.2 Atemio520''' [=#point8.002] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    49 ----
    50 '' How do I install an Atemio 520 IRD image? ''
    51  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    52  * Extract the zip file
    53  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    54      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    55      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    56      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    57  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    58  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    59  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    60    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    61      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    62  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    63 [[br]]
    64   '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]
    65 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6  iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]] 
    66 [#point8 Top of Page]
    67 [[br]]
    68 ----
    69 '''8.3 Atemio530''' [=#point8.003] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    70 ----
    71 '' How do I install an Atemio 530 IRD image? ''
    72  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    73  * Extract the zip file
    74  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    75      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    76      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    77      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    78  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    79  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    80  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    81    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    82      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    83  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    84 [[br]]
    85 [#point8 Top of Page]
    86 [[br]]
    87 ----
    88 '''8.4 Atemio7600 and Fortis HX-8200''' [=#point8.004] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    89 ----
    90 '' How do I install an Atemio 7600 IRD image? ''
    91  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    92  * Extract the zip file
    93  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    94      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    95      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    96      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    97  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    98  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    99  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    100    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    101      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    102  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    103 [[br]]
    104   '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]
    105 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6  iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]] 
    106 [#point8 Top of Page]
    107 [[br]]
    108 ----
    109 '''8.5 Atevio700''' [=#point8.005] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    110 ----
    111 '' How do I install an Atemio 7600 IRD image? ''
    112  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    113  * Extract the zip file
    114  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    115      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    116      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    117      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    118  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    119  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    120  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    121    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    122      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    123  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    124 [[br]]
    125   '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]
    126 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6  iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]] 
    127 [#point8 Top of Page]
    128 [[br]]
    129 ----
    130 '''8.6 Atevio7000 and Fortis FS-9000/9200''' [=#point8.006] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    131 ----
    132 '' How do I install an Atemio 7000 IRD image? ''
    133  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    134  * Extract the zip file
    135  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    136      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    137      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    138      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    139  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    140  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    141  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    142    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    143      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    144  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    145 [[br]]
    146   '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]
    147 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6  iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]] 
    148 [#point8 Top of Page]
    149 [[br]]
    150 
    151 ----
    152 '''8.007 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.007] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    153 ----
    154 If you have an Atemio (Atevio) receiver all you have to do is install your original ird file as explained above and no bootloader changes are neccessary.
    155 
    156 
    157 [[br]]
    158 [#point8 Top of Page]
    159 [[br]]
    160 
    161 ----   
    162 '''8.008 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.008] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    163 ----
    164 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :
    165 
    166 IRD offline method see above [#point8.00 SH4 Atemio contents] and select your Reciever model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD titannit image.
    167 [[br]]
    168 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is proformed.
    169 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''
    170 
    171 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.
    172 [[br]]
    173 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''
    174 [[br]]
    175 [#point8 Top of Page]
    176 [[br]]
    177 
    178 ----   
    179 '''8.009 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.009] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    180 ----
    181 * [wiki:Manufactures#point13 13 Manufactures] - [http://atemio.de/index.php/software-updates Stable Images][[br]] 
    182 * [wiki:Community#point14 14 Community] - [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/downloads.php?do=cat&id=2 Stable Images] [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/pages.php?pageid=12 Nightly Images][[br]] 
    183  
    184 [[br]] 
    185 [#point8 Top of Page] 
    186 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis

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    2 ----
    3 '''SH4 Fortis (hardware profile)'''[=#point8.010]
    4 ----
    5 
    6 Fortis is a Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized bootloaders to lock them to a specific sales region, TitanNit installation is possible after the installation of a Atevio compatible bootloader.
    7 
    8 '''SH4 Fortis Contents'''
    9 
    10  * [#point8.011 8.011 SH4 Fortis based clone receiver detection based on hardware profile]
    11  * [#point8.012 8.012 Fortis HS-7810 (Atemio510)]
    12  * [#point8.013 8.013 Fortis HX-8200 (Atemio7600)]
    13  * [#point8.014 8.014 Fortis HS-9510 (Atevio700)]
    14  * [#point8.015 8.015 Fortis FS-9000/9200 (Atevio7000)]
    15 
    16 '''Additional Info'''
    17 
    18  * [#point8.012 8.016 Bootloader Installation] (required for a fortis/clone reciever to accept atemio software)
    19  * [#point8.111 8.017 Uninstallation On other Fortis Receivers]
    20  * [#point8.112 8.018 Update TitanNit]
    21  * [#point8.113 8.019 IRD Download Location]
    22 
    23 
    24 
    25 ----
    26 '''SH4 Fortis based clone receiver detection based on hardware profile''' [=#point8.011]
    27 ----
    28 
    29 As it is virtually impossible to list every fortis clone box on this wiki and data would be repeated over and over again it is broken up into harware revisions to compair that to the atevio model of that box.
    30 This list will help you select the correct image and bootloader for your clone reciever below is a specifications list check the back of your manual included with your receiver and look at the table below to select the correct hardware model.
    31 See here for a full list of known Fortis ([wiki:Supported-Receivers#point7 Supported Receivers])
    32 
    33 {{{#!div style="width: 1000px; margin: auto"
    34 ||'''Model System'''||'''Tuner'''||'''CPU'''||'''RAM'''||'''ROM (Flash)'''||'''USB'''||'''PVR Funktion'''||'''CardReader'''||'''Common interface'''||'''Display'''||'''Width'''||'''features'''||
    35 ||[#point8.015 Fortis FS-9000 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2 2||STI_7101 266 Mhz||192MB||32MB||2||Internal 2.5 or 3.5 SATA, external via USB||1 (*2)||2||12-digit 5x7matrix||43 cm|| ||
    36 ||[#point8.015 Fortis FS-9200 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2 2||STI_7101 266 Mhz||192MB||32MB||2||eSATA & USB||1 (*2)||2||12-digit 5x7matrix||34 cm|| ||
    37 ||[#point8.014 Fortis HS-9510]||DVB-S/S2 1||STI_7101 266 Mhz||192MB||32MB||1||USB||1 (*2)||2||8-digit 14segment||34 cm|| ||
    38 ||[#point8.013 Fortis HX-8200 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2, DVB-T2, DVB-C 1/2||STI_7105 450 Mhz||256MB||64MB||3||Internal 2,5´´SATA-HDD external via eSATA + USB||2||2||12-digit 5x7matrix||34 cm||Plug&Play Tuner, Youtube, Browser, FreeTV+||
    39 ||[#point8.012 Fortis HS-7810 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2 1||STI_7110 450 Mhz||256MB||32MB||2||USB||1||2||4-digit 7segment||26 cm||YouTube, Browser, FreeTV+||
    40 }}}
    41 '''NOTE:'''[[BR]]
    42  * The Fortis HS-7810 is a clone of the Atemio510/520 Models[[BR]]
    43  * The Fortis HX-8200 is a clone of the Atemio7600 Model[[BR]]
    44  * The Fortis HS-9510 is a clone of the Atemio700 clone Model[[BR]]
    45  * The Fortis FS-9000/Fortis FS-9200 is a clone of the Atemio7000 Models
    46 
    47 [[br]]
    48 [#point8 Top of Page]
    49 [[br]]
    50 
    51 ----
    52 '''8.1 Fortis HS-7810 (Atemio510)''' [=#point8.012] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    53 ----
    54 '' How do I install an Atemio 510 IRD image? ''
    55  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    56  * Extract the zip file
    57  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    58      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    59      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    60      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    61  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    62  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    63  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    64    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    65      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    66  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    67 [[br]]
    68 [#point8 Top of Page]
    69 [[br]]
    70 ----
    71 '''8.4 Fortis HX-8200 (Atemio7600)''' [=#point8.013] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    72 ----
    73 '' How do I install an Atemio 7600 IRD image? ''
    74  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    75  * Extract the zip file
    76  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    77      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    78      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    79      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    80  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    81  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    82  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    83    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    84      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    85  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    86 [[br]]
    87 [#point8 Top of Page]
    88 [[br]]
    89 ----
    90 '''8.5 Fortis HS-9510 (Atevio700)''' [=#point8.014] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    91 ----
    92 '' How do I install an Fortis HS-9510 IRD image? ''
    93  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    94  * Extract the zip file
    95  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    96      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    97      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    98      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    99  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    100  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    101  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    102    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    103      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    104  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    105 [[br]]
    106 [#point8 Top of Page]
    107 [[br]]
    108 ----
    109 '''8.6 Fortis FS-9000/9200 (Atevio7000)''' [=#point8.015] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    110 ----
    111 '' How do I install an Fortis FS-9000/9200 IRD image? ''
    112  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    113  * Extract the zip file
    114  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    115      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    116      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    117      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    118  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    119  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver
    120  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    121    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    122      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    123  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    124 [[br]]
    125 [#point8 Top of Page]
    126 [[br]]
    127 
    128 '''Aditional Info'''
    129 ----
    130 '''8.012 installation on other Fortis Receivers'''  [=#point8.016] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    131 ----
    132 '''Installation Notes:'''
    133 
    134 ''If you wish to try or install titan you need to install an Atemio/Atevio factory loader. The original Atemio Bootloader has a security code within so an installation of Titan is not possible with any other fortis loader''
    135 
    136 ''If you wish to install Titan the loader version must be 1.54 or above. Titan versions above 1.32 require the new Iboot loader which needs to be installed first if not present.''
    137 
    138 ''There are various ways that are explained below:''
    139  
    140 [[br]]
    141 
    142 '''AAF Recovery Tool (ART) method'''
    143 
    144  * Install the AAF Recovery Tool (ART) and set up a connection to your receiver
    145  * Set the IP address and subnet mask of your uboot environment.
    146  * Reboot the receiver and reconnect to change the settings.
    147  * Install the factory loader and reboot.
    148  * The factory loader you installed is version 1.21 that you have to update to 1.54 to be compatible with Titan
    149  * Visit the [http:((www-atemio.de Atemio] homepage or the [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum AAF digital forum] and download the latest Atevio/Atemio loaader (1.54).
    150  * Extract the zip file
    151   * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    152      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    153      "HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    154      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    155  * Turn off the receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    156  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your receiver
    157  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    158    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    159      Note: Should the installation not start, try a different USB stick.
    160  * Should you have installed the loader successfully the receiver will reboot and the installed Loader should start-up.
    161 
    162 ''You may now install Titan''
    163 [[br]]
    164 [#point8 Top of Page]
    165 [[br]]
    166 
    167 '''Cross Flash Method'''
    168 
    169 ''This method explains how to install the HDF bootloader flash plugin to your fortis receiver and flash an Atemio/Atevio compatible bootloader from the plugin menu.''
    170 
    171 * Download the HDF Bootloader flash plugin from the [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum AAF Digital forum].
    172  * Extract the zip file
    173  * Now copy the unzipped Plugin folder to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    174      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    175      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    176      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    177  * go to the plugins section in your receiver and install the plugin and then start it.
    178  * type in the password contained in the zip file and follow the onscreen prompts.
    179  * Should you have installed the loader successfully the receiver will reboot and the installed Loader should start-up.
    180 
    181 ''You may now install TitanNit''
    182 [[br]]
    183 [#point8 Top of Page]
    184 [[br]]
    185 
    186 '''Reseller Changer Tool Method'''
    187 
    188 ''This method explains how to change the Reseler ID of an Atemio/Atevio compatible bootloader and flash it to any compatible Fortis receiver from the plugin menu.''
    189 
    190 
    191 * Visit the [http://www.atemio.de Atemio] homepage or the [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum AAF digital forum] and download the latest Atevio/Atemio loader.
    192  * Extract the zip file
    193  * use the reseller ID changer tool and change the IRD to that of your reseller ID.
    194  * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    195      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    196      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    197      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    198  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    199  * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver.
    200  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,
    201    and the installation begins. Only then release the button
    202      Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.
    203  * Should you have installed the loader successfully the receiver will reboot and the installed Loader should start-up.
    204 
    205 
    206 This method requires you to also change the reseller ID to be able to install TitanNit.
    207 
    208 
    209 '''Be aware should it the installation fail or a loss of Power occur during the flashing process you could brick your receiver as there is no recovery method. Compatibility with other receivers is not guaranteed but you may find a list of compatible receivers in the [wiki:Supported-Receivers#point7 Supported Receivers] section.'''
    210 [[br]]
    211 [#point8 Top of Page]
    212 [[br]]
    213 ----
    214 '''8.111 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.017] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    215 ----
    216 If you have an Atemio/Atevio or UFS receiver all you have to do is install your original ird file as explained above and no bootloader changes are neccessary.
    217 
    218 Uninstalling titan and switching back to the original reseller loader can't be done (easily) for other fortis receivers but there is one simple alternative method outlined below.
    219 
    220 
    221 '''Uninstalling Titan on non Atemio/Atevio receiver and restore Reseller ID with Maxi-uboot'''
    222 
    223 If you have iboot installed then you must install a version of TitanNit older than 1.32 before using this method.
    224 
    225 This will install the factory Atemio loader that is compatible with the AAF Recovery Tool (ART) to be able to install the Maxiuboot Loader.
    226 
    227 In order for this method to work make sure the setting Allow __"Iboot Update"__ is enabled in [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 Iboot].
    228 
    229 When successfully achieved you may start up ART from your PC and install Maxiuboot.
    230 
    231 [[br]]
    232 
    233 Once installed you may set up your bootargs and change your Reseller ID back to its factory settings. For flashin original Firmware or other Software please refere to your receivers' manual or instructions.
    234 [[br]]
    235 [#point8 Top of Page]
    236 [[br]]
    237 
    238 ----   
    239 '''8.112 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.018] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    240 ----
    241 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :
    242 
    243 IRD offline method see [#point8 Installation / Recovery] and select your Reciever model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD titannit image.
    244 [[br]]
    245 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is proformed.
    246 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''
    247 
    248 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.
    249 [[br]]
    250 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''
    251 [[br]]
    252 [#point8 Top of Page]
    253 [[br]]
    254 
    255 ----   
    256 '''8.113 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.019] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    257 ----
    258 * [wiki:Manufactures#point13 13 Manufactures] - [http://atemio.de/index.php/software-updates Stable Images][[br]] 
    259 * [wiki:Community#point14 14 Community] - [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/downloads.php?do=cat&id=2 Stable Images] [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/pages.php?pageid=12 Nightly Images][[br]] 
    260  
    261 [[br]] 
    262 [#point8 Top of Page] 
    263 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Homecast

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    2 ----
    3 '''8.020 Homecast''' [=#point8.020] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 
    6 Fortis is a Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized bootloaders to lock them to a specific sales region, TitanNit installation is possible after the installation of a Atevio compatible bootloader.
    7 
    8 '''SH4 Homecast Contents'''
    9 
    10  * [#point8.021 8.021 Homecast pro]
    11 
    12 
    13 '''Additional Info'''
    14 
    15  * [#point8.022 8.022 Uninstallation]
    16  * [#point8.023 8.025 Update TitanNit]
    17  * [#point8.024 8.024 IRD Download Location]
    18 
    19 ----
    20 '''8.021 Homecast Pro''' [=#point8.021] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    21 ----
    22 '' How do I install an Homecast UPDATEUSB Image? ''
    23  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.2 IRD Download Locations])
    24  * Extract the zip file
    25  * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    26      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    27      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    28      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    29  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    30  * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver
    31 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,
    32     then the installation starts. Only then release the button
    33      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    34  * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.
    35  * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .
    36 [[br]]
    37 [#point8 Top of Page]
    38 [[br]]
    39 
    40 ----
    41 '''8.022 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.022] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    42 ----
    43 If you have an Homecast receiver all you have to do is install your original IMG file as explained above and no bootloader changes are necessary.
    44 
    45 [[br]]
    46 [#point8 Top of Page]
    47 [[br]]
    48 
    49 ----   
    50 '''8.023 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.023] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    51 ----
    52 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :
    53 
    54 IRD offline method see [#point8.020 Homecast Contents] and select your Receiver model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD TitanNit image.
    55 [[br]]
    56 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is preformed.
    57 Plugins and files installed to MNT or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''
    58 
    59 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.
    60 [[br]]
    61 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''
    62 [[br]]
    63 [#point8 Top of Page]
    64 [[br]]
    65 
    66 ----   
    67 '''8.024 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.024] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    68 ----
    69 
    70 * [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/downloads.php?do=cat&id=2 Stable Images] [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/pages.php?pageid=12 Nightly Images][[br]] 
    71  
    72 [[br]] 
    73 [#point8 Top of Page] 
    74 [[br]]
    75 
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox

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    3 '''8.031 Ipbox''' [=#point8.030] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 
    6 Ipbox is a Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized bootloaders to lock them to a specific sales region.
    7 
    8 '''SH4 Ipbox Contents'''
    9 
    10  * [#point8.031 8.031 Ipbox91]
    11  * [#point8.032 8.032 Ipbox900]
    12  * [#point8.033 8.033 Ipbox910]
    13  * [#point8.034 8.034 Ipbox9000]
    14 
    15 '''Additional Info'''
    16 
    17  * [#point8.035 8.035 Uninstallation]
    18  * [#point8.036 8.036 Update TitanNit]
    19  * [#point8.037 8.037 IRD Download Location]
    20 
    21 ----
    22 '''8.031 Ipbox91''' [=#point8.031] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    23 ----
    24 '' How do I install an Ipbox 91 UPDATEUSB Image? ''
    25  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    26  * Extract the zip file
    27  * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    28      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    29      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    30      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    31  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    32  * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver
    33 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,
    34     then the installation starts. Only then release the button
    35      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    36  * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.
    37  * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .
    38 [[br]]
    39 [#point8 Top of Page]
    40 [[br]]
    41 ----
    42 '''8.032 Ipbox900''' [=#point8.032] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    43 ----
    44 '' How do I install an Ipbox 900 UPDATEUSB Image? ''
    45  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    46  * Extract the zip file
    47  * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    48      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    49      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    50      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    51  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    52  * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver
    53 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,
    54     then the installation starts. Only then release the button
    55      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    56  * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.
    57  * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .
    58 [[br]]
    59 [#point8 Top of Page]
    60 [[br]]
    61 ----
    62 '''8.033 Ipbox910''' [=#point8.033] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    63 ----
    64 '' How do I install an Ipbox 910 UPDATEUSB Image? ''
    65  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    66  * Extract the zip file
    67  * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    68      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    69      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    70      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    71  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    72  * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver
    73 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,
    74     then the installation starts. Only then release the button
    75      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    76  * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.
    77  * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .
    78 [[br]]
    79 [#point8 Top of Page]
    80 [[br]]
    81 ----
    82 '''8.034 Ipbox9000''' [=#point8.034] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    83 ----
    84 '' How do I install an Ipbox 9000 UPDATEUSB Image? ''
    85  * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    86  * Extract the zip file
    87  * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    88      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the
    89      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    90      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    91  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    92  * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver
    93 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,
    94     then the installation starts. Only then release the button
    95      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    96  * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.
    97  * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .
    98 [[br]]
    99 [#point8 Top of Page]
    100 [[br]]
    101 
    102 ----
    103 '''8.035 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.035] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    104 ----
    105 If you have an Ipbox receiver all you have to do is install your original IMG file as explained above and no bootloader changes are neccessary.
    106 
    107 [[br]]
    108 [#point8 Top of Page]
    109 [[br]]
    110 
    111 ----   
    112 '''8.036 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.036] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    113 ----
    114 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :
    115 
    116 IRD offline method see [#point8 Installation / Recovery] and select your Reciever model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD titannit image.
    117 [[br]]
    118 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is proformed.
    119 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''
    120 
    121 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.
    122 [[br]]
    123 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''
    124 [[br]]
    125 [#point8 Top of Page]
    126 [[br]]
    127 
    128 ----   
    129 '''8.037 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.037] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    130 ----
    131 
    132 * [wiki:Community#point14 14 Community] - [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/downloads.php?do=cat&id=2 Stable Images] [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/pages.php?pageid=12 Nightly Images][[br]] 
    133  
    134 [[br]] 
    135 [#point8 Top of Page] 
    136 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin

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    2 ----
    3 '''8.040 Kathrein''' [=#point8.040] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 
    6 Fortis is a Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized bootloaders to lock them to a specific sales region, TitanNit installation is possible after the installation of a Atevio compatible bootloader.
    7 
    8 '''SH4 Fortis Contents'''
    9 
    10  * [#point8.041 8.041 Kathrein Ufs910]
    11  * [#point8.042 8.042 Kathrein Ufs912]
    12  * [#point8.043 8.043 Kathrein Ufs913]
    13  * [#point8.044 8.044 Kathrein Ufs922]
    14  * [#point8.045 8.045 Kathrein Ufs960]
    15 
    16 '''Additional Info'''
    17 
    18  * [#point8.046 8.06 Uninstallation]
    19  * [#point8.047 8.07 Update TitanNit]
    20  * [#point8.048 8.08 IRD Download Location]
    21 
    22 ----
    23 '''8.041 Kathrein Ufs910''' [=#point8.041] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    24 ----
    25 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS910 update image? ''
    26  * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched.
    27  * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware .  ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    28  * Extract the zip file
    29  * Now copy the unzipped img firmware file - must be renamed to miniFLASH.img - to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.
    30      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the
    31      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    32      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    33  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    34  * Connect the USB stick with the img file to the front USB Port
    35  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the -Record button- on the Remote Control pressed (about 5 seconds)
    36    until "miniFLASH search..." appears, then the installation begins. Only then release the -Record button-
    37      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    38  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    39 [[br]]
    40 [#point8 Top of Page]
    41 [[br]]
    42 ----
    43 '''8.042 Kathrein UFS912''' [=#point8.042] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    44 ----
    45 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS912 update image? ''
    46  * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware .  ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    47  * Extract the zip file
    48  * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs912/ .
    49      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the
    50      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    51      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    52  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    53  * Connect the USB stick with the img file
    54  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears,
    55    then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button-
    56      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    57  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    58 [[br]]
    59 [#point8.1 Top of Page]
    60 [[br]]
    61 ----
    62 '''8.043 Kathrein UFS913''' [=#point8.043] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    63 ----
    64 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS913 update image? ''
    65  * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched.
    66  * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware .  ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    67  * Extract the zip file
    68  * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs922/ .
    69      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the
    70      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    71      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    72  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    73  * Connect the USB stick with the img file
    74  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears,
    75    then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button-
    76      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    77  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    78 [[br]]
    79 [#point8.1 Top of Page]
    80 [[br]]
    81 ----
    82 '''8.044 Kathrein UFS922''' [=#point8.044] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    83 ----
    84 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS922 update image? ''
    85  * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched.
    86  * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware .  ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    87  * Extract the zip file
    88  * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs922/ .
    89      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the
    90      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    91      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    92  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    93  * Connect the USB stick with the img file
    94  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears,
    95    then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button-
    96      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    97  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    98 [[br]]
    99 [#point8 Top of Page]
    100 [[br]]
    101 ----
    102 '''8.045 Kathrein UFC960''' [=#point8.045] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    103 ----
    104 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS960 update image? ''
    105  * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched.
    106  * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware .  ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    107  * Extract the zip file
    108  * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs960/ .
    109      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the
    110      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    111      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    112  * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.
    113  * Connect the USB stick with the img file
    114  * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears,
    115    then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button-
    116      Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    117  * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up
    118 [[br]]
    119 [#point8 Top of Page]
    120 [[br]]
    121 
    122 ----
    123 '''8.046 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.046] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    124 ----
    125 If you have an Katherin UFS receiver all you have to do is install your original IMG file as explained above and no bootloader changes are neccessary.
    126 
    127 [[br]]
    128 [#point8 Top of Page]
    129 [[br]]
    130 
    131 ----   
    132 '''8.047 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.047] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    133 ----
    134 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :
    135 
    136 IRD offline method see [#point8 Ipbox contents] and select your Reciever model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD titannit image.
    137 [[br]]
    138 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is proformed.
    139 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''
    140 
    141 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.
    142 [[br]]
    143 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''
    144 [[br]]
    145 [#point8 Top of Page]
    146 [[br]]
    147 
    148 ----   
    149 '''8.048 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.048] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    150 ----
    151 [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/downloads.php?do=cat&id=2 Stable Images] [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/pages.php?pageid=12 Nightly Images][[br]] 
    152  
    153 [[br]] 
    154 [#point8 Top of Page] 
    155 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark

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    3 '''8.051 SPARK''' [=#point8.050] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 
    6 Spark is a reseller of the Fulan Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized hardware.
    7 
    8 '''SH4 Spark Contents'''
    9 
    10  * [#point8.051 8.051 SPARK (7111)]
    11  * [#point8.052 8.052 SPARK (7162)]
    12 
    13 '''Additional Info'''
    14 
    15 
    16  * [#point8.053 8.053 Uninstallation]
    17  * [#point8.054 8.054 Update TitanNit]
    18  * [#point8.055 8.055 IRD Download Location]
    19 
    20 
    21 
    22 ----
    23 '''8.051 SPARK (7111)''' [=#point8.051] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    24 ----
    25 '' How do I install a Spark (7111) Update Image? ''
    26   * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware .  ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    27   * Extract the zip file
    28   * Copy the unzipped firmware update file to a formatted to FAT32 USB stick and copy the file e2jffs2.img and uImage into a folder called "enigma2"
    29      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the
    30      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    31      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    32   * Turn off the device.
    33   * Connect the USB stick with the update file
    34   * hold the "OK" button and switch on the(mains plug) and hold it down (about 5 seconds) until "Forc" appears,
    35     then the installation will begin, when you see "U LD" in the display release the "OK" button.
    36       Note: If the installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    37   * After installation "SUCC" appears in the display boot the receiver and the new image should appear.
    38 [[br]]
    39 [#point8.050 Top of Page]
    40 [[br]]
    41 ----
    42 '''8.052 SPARK7162''' [=#point8.052] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    43 ----
    44 '' How do I install a Spark (7162) Update Image? ''
    45   * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware .  ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])
    46   * Extract the zip file
    47   * Copy the unzipped firmware update file to a formatted to FAT32 USB stick and copy the file e2jffs2.img and uImage into a folder called "enigma2"
    48      Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the
    49      " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).
    50      Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.
    51   * Turn off the device.
    52   * Connect the USB stick with the update file
    53   * hold the "OK" button and switch on the(mains plug) and hold it down (about 5 seconds) until "Forc" appears,
    54     then the installation will begin, when you see "U LD" in the display release the "OK" button.
    55       Note: If the installation does not start, use a different USB stick.
    56   * After installation "SUCC" appears in the display boot the receiver and the new image should appear.
    57 [[br]]
    58 [#point8.050 Top of Page]
    59 [[br]]
    60 
    61 ----
    62 '''8.053 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.053] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    63 ----
    64 If you have an Atemio/Atevio or UFS receiver all you have to do is install your original ird file as explained above and no bootloader changes are neccessary.
    65 
    66 [[br]]
    67 [#point8.050 Top of Page]
    68 [[br]]
    69 
    70 ----   
    71 '''8.054 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.054] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    72 ----
    73 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :
    74 
    75 IRD offline method see [#point8 Installation / Recovery] and select your Receiver model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD TitanNit image.
    76 [[br]]
    77 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is preformed.
    78 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''
    79 
    80 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.
    81 [[br]]
    82 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''
    83 [[br]]
    84 [#point8.050 Top of Page]
    85 [[br]]
    86 
    87 ----   
    88 '''8.055 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.055] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 
    89 ----
    90 [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/downloads.php?do=cat&id=2 Stable Images] [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/pages.php?pageid=12 Nightly Images][[br]] 
    91  
    92 [[br]] 
    93 [#point8.050 Top of Page] 
    94 [[br]]
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    3 '''3 Interface and Operation Contents''' [=#point3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 New Gui section work in progress expect dead links or missing data.
    5 ----
    6 == Interface and Operation ==
    7 
    8 This section contains information about the on screen menus within TitanNit and discriptions to the various
    9 items and their functions aswell as helpfull information and tricks to get the most possible experience with your Receiver.
    10 
    11 Note: pictures in this area only apply to the default skin used in Titan.
    12 If you do not see a specific menu item on the display please select the default skin from the menu as follows:
    13 
    14  Press the __"Menu"__ button and select __"Settings"__ scroll down to __"Skin"__ and select the __"Default"__ Skin from the menu.
    15  The decoder will then reboot with the new selected __Default__ skin.
    16 
    17 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Mainmenu.jpg)]][[br]]
    18 
    19 TitanNit is an easy to use GUI for Linux receivers. Using the default skin (Factory setting) all options, settings and help texts are displayed, so you have an overview of all functions and possible settings for customization.
    20 
    21 The newer Receiver types like Atemio520  have a help button on the remote where detailed help can be displayed on screen. Thus you do not need to refer to the manual for help. This help display will be optimized / enhanced in the future.
    22 
    23 Interface and operation contents
    24  please select a menu item from the GUI for more information
    25 
    26  * ([#point3.1 Records and epg])
    27  * ([#point3.2 Media center])
    28  * ([#point3.3 Media player])
    29  * ([#point3.4 Extentions])
    30  * ([#point3.5 System])
    31  * ([#point3.6 Settings])
    32  * ([#point3.7 Information])
    33  * ([#point3.8 Standby-Power Off])
    34 
    35 [[br]]
    36 [[br]]
    37 ----
    38 '''Records and EPG''' [=#point3.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    39 ----
    40 
    41 
    42 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Recordsand_EPG.jpg)]][[br]]
    43 
    44 Records and Epg menu contains all the different views and search settings for the epg,
    45 it also allows setup and personalization of timer recordings
    46  Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.
    47  * ([wiki:EPG-Short-View#point3.1.1 EPG Short View])
    48  * ([wiki:Single-EPG#point3.1.2 Single EPG])
    49  * ([wiki:Multi-EPG#point3.1.3 Multi EPG])
    50  * ([wiki:Graphic-EPG#point3.1.4 Graphic EPG])
    51  * ([wiki:EPG-Search#point3.1.5 EPG Search])
    52  * ([wiki:Records#point3.1.6 Records])
    53 
    54 [[br]]
    55 
    56 ----
    57 '''3.2 Media Center''' [=#point3.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    58 ----
    59 [[br]]
    60 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Media_Center.jpg)]][[br]]
    61 
    62 Media center contains all the different media players to play streams from local and online sources,
    63 it also contains a file browser and internet browser for setting up pay streams and login details for online media.
    64  Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.
    65 
    66  * ([wiki:Audio-Player#point3.2.1 Audio Player])
    67  * ([wiki:Video-Player#point3.2.2 Video Player])
    68  * ([wiki:Picture-Player#point3.2.3 Picture Player])
    69  * ([wiki:Mediathek#point3.2.4 Mediathek (Online library)])
    70  * ([wiki:File-Browser#point3.2.5 File Browser])
    71  * ([wiki:Internet-Browser#point3.2.6 Internet Browser])
    72  * ([wiki:Weather#point3.2.7 Weather])
    73 
    74 
    75 [[br]]
    76 
    77 ''' information'''
    78 
    79 
    80 Media Center It is a collection of media players intergrated in one place (able to stream local or the Internet based streams)
    81 
    82 ''' Audio player '''
    83  * File List mode (display different possible views quickly, default, large, cover, full cover)
    84  * Play List mode (internal and external m3u Playlists)
    85  * Automatic integration of MediaDB with covers and ID3 tag info extracted from the mp3 file
    86  * Random mode (random)
    87  * Repeat mode (repeat)
    88  * Screen Saver (title text, scrolling images, jumping pictures, wallpapers)
    89  * Radio mode (m3u files can be played back over the Internet in all popular protocols rtmp, rtmpe, rts, rtp, mms, http)
    90  * All key formats supported via the installation of additional codec packs.
    91  * Auto play the next file
    92  * seek function (seek 1-3 10s 30s from 0.4 to 6 0.7 to 9 60s)
    93  * skip << >>
    94  * Mount image mode (iso, img, rar)
    95  * Various settings in the Settings Screen
    96  * Various sort options
    97 
    98 ''' Video Player '''
    99  * File List mode (display different possible views quickly, default, large, cover, full cover)
    100  * Play List mode (internal and external m3u Playlists)
    101  * Automatic Intergration of MediaDB with cover, the background images and IMDB info downloaded from the Internet
    102  * Random mode (random)
    103  * Repeat mode (repeat)
    104  * Streaming mode (m3u files can be played back over the Internet in all popular protocols rtmp, rtmpe, rts, rtp, mms, http)
    105  * All key formats supported via the installation of additional codec packs.
    106  * Automatic Resume from the last position, or playback from the beginning.
    107  * Auto play the next file
    108  * Mount image mode (iso, img, rar)
    109  * DVD material (VIDEO_TS, usb, dvd drive ) but only if the corresponding Plugin is installed (DVDPlayer)
    110  * Various settings in the Settings Screen
    111  * Various sort options
    112  * seek function (seek 1-3 ,4-6 ,7-9 with the values ​​from the titan settings)
    113                 *(seek on -pad up / down 10min left / right 1min)
    114  * In the file list (delete file additional menu, Imdb, ...) mode info button
    115  * In play mode - Red button - (additional menu Imdb, ...)
    116  * In Play Mode - Green button - (image ratio adjustable)
    117  * In Play Mode - Yellow button - (audio track selection)
    118  * In Play Mode - Blue button - (Screensaver adjustable)
    119  * In play mode - button text - (subtitles adjustable)
    120  * External Subtitle support (srt / sub files must have the same name as the video file)
    121  * Internal Subtitle Support (dvd / mkv files with integrated subtitles)
    122  * Manual IMDB lookup for [http://www.imdb.com/ Imdb / Cover]
    123  * Wallpapers adjustable (only in Full Cover interval / number)
    124 
    125 ''' PicturePlayer '''
    126  * File List mode (display different possible views quickly, default, large, cover) (cover in that case means preview)
    127  * Play List mode (internal and external m3u Playlists pls)
    128  * Complete slide show with no waiting periods except the first file
    129  * Random mode (random)
    130  * Repeat mode (repeat)
    131  * Supported formats png / jpg
    132  * Mount image mode (iso, img, rar)
    133  * Various settings in the Settings Screen
    134  * Various sort options
    135  * Background radio selection
    136 
    137 ''' MediaThek /online library '''
    138  * View images in groups of 2/6/12/24/30
    139  * [http://www.youtube.com/ Youtube] / [http://www.myvideo.de/ Myvideo] / [http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek Zdf] / [http://www.ardmediathek.de/ Ard]
    140  * [http://rtl-now.rtl.de/ Rtl] / [http://www.rtl2.de/video/ Rtl2Now] / [http://www.superrtlnow.de/ SuperRtl] / [http://www.voxnow.de/ VoxNow] (with Pay-streams are hidden by default this can also be made ​​visible)
    141  * [http://www.netzkino.de Netzkino] / [http://www.tectime.tv/ DrDish] / [http://www.giga.de Giga]
    142  * [http://www.beeg.com Beeg] / [http://www.xvideos.com Xvideos] (xxx ) (blocked by child protection pin)
    143  * [https://gitorious.org/neutrino-mp/max10s-neutrino-mp/raw/e4fefb51121d7886b81227eb1215da049e1a729a:data/webtv/webtv.xml InternetTv] (Live Streams)
    144  * [http://dir.xiph.org/yp.xml InternetRadio] (Live Streams)
    145  * Support favourites
    146  * More providers are supported with the extension codec pack
    147  * Some Sites allow lokal strorage of their online streams
    148  * Memory Buffer adjustable for smooth, streaming
    149 
    150 '''File Browser '''
    151  * Copy data
    152  * Move data
    153  * Delete data
    154  * Rename data
    155  * Create folders
    156 
    157 ''' Internet browser ''' (if installed)
    158  * From remote control unit
    159  * Support favourites
    160 
    161 '''Weather plugin '''
    162  * Select location
    163 
    164 ----
    165 '''3.3 Media player''' [=#point3.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    166 
    167 ----
    168 
    169 
    170 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Media_player.jpg)]][[br]]
    171 
    172 Media player is a short file system browser for viewing local media files,
    173 
    174 
    175  '''Coloured Button's Functions'''
    176 
    177  The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.
    178   Please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.
    179  
    180  ||'''Red Button: (Sorting)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||
    181  ||'''Green Button: (Select)''' ||Play the selected media file.||
    182  ||'''Yellow Button: (EPG)''' ||Show the EPG information on the current selected media file (If present)||
    183  ||'''Blue Button: (Sort)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||
    184  ||'''Info Button: (info)''' ||This will allow you to view online IMDB/TMDB information on the current selected media file.||
    185  
    186 [[br]]
    187 
    188 ----
    189 '''3.4 Extentions''' [=#point3.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    190 ----
    191 
    192 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Extentions.jpg)]][[br]]
    193 
    194 Extentions menu section contains all the available tools to personalize plugins
    195  Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.
    196 
    197  * ([wiki:Plugins#point3.4.1 Plugins])
    198  * ([wiki:Change-Feed#point3.4.2 Change Feed])
    199  * ([wiki:TPK-Upgrade#point3.4.3 TPK Upgrade])
    200  * ([wiki:TPK-Install#point3.4.4 TPK Install (Online)])
    201  * ([wiki:TPK-Tmp#point3.4.5 TPK Tmp (TMP)])
    202  * ([wiki:TPK-Media#point3.4.6 TPK Media (Media)])
    203  * ([wiki:TPK-Remove#point3.4.7 TPK Remove])
    204 
    205 [[br]]
    206 
    207 ----
    208 '''3.5 System''' [=#point3.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    209 
    210 ----
    211 
    212 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/System.jpg)]][[br]]
    213 
    214 The System menu section contains all the important settings to set up the Receiver Hardware and Software
    215  Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.
    216 
    217  * ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel Service])
    218  * ([wiki:Common-Interface#point3.5.2 Common Interface])
    219  * ([wiki:Smart-Card-Reader#point3.5.3 Smart Card Reader])
    220  * ([wiki:Network#point3.5.4 Network])
    221  * ([wiki:Hard-Disk#point3.5.5 Hard Disk])
    222  * ([wiki:VFDisplay#point3.5.6 VFDisplay])
    223  * ([wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System Update])
    224  * ([wiki:Backup#point3.5.8 Backup])
    225  * ([wiki:Settings-Backup-Restore#point3.5.9 Settings Backup Restore])
    226  * ([wiki:Receiver-Unlock#point3.5.10 Receiver Unlock])
    227 
    228 [[br]]
    229 ----
    230 '''3.6 Settings''' [=#point3.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    231 
    232 ----
    233 
    234 
    235 
    236 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Settings.jpg)]][[br]]
    237 
    238 The Settings menu section contains all the Software settings of the Receiver,
    239 within the menu you can personalize the appearance and various settings of the Interface
    240  Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.
    241 
    242  * ([wiki:AV-Settings#point3.6.1 AV Settings])
    243  * ([wiki:Language#point3.6.2 Language])
    244  * ([wiki:Timezone#point3.6.3 Timezone])
    245  * ([wiki:Red-Button#point3.6.4 Red Button])
    246  * ([wiki:Blue-Button#point3.6.5 Blue Button])
    247  * ([wiki:Media-Button#point3.6.6 Media Button])
    248  * ([wiki:Adjust#point3.6.7 System Settings])
    249  * ([wiki:Skin#point3.6.8 Skin])
    250  * ([wiki:Skin-Adjust#point3.6.9 Skin Settings])
    251  * ([wiki:Screensaver-Adjust#point3.6.10 Screensaver])
    252  * ([wiki:Timeshift-Settings#point3.6.11 Timeshift])
    253  * ([wiki:Record-Path#point3.6.12 Path for Recordings])
    254  * ([wiki:EPG-Settings#point3.6.13 EPG])
    255  * ([wiki:Child-Protection#point3.6.14 Parental Control])
    256  * ([wiki:Restore-Default-Settings#point3.6.15 Restore Factory Settings])
    257  * ([wiki:Video-Settings#point3.6.16 Video Settings])
    258  * ([wiki:Channel-Edit#point3.6.17 Channel Edit])
    259  * ([wiki:MediaDB-Settings#point3.6.18 MediaDB Settings])
    260  * ([wiki:Auto-Start-Settings#point3.6.19 Auto Start])
    261 
    262 [[br]]
    263 
    264 ----
    265 '''3.7 Information''' [=#point3.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    266 
    267 ----
    268 
    269 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Information.jpg)]][[br]]
    270 
    271 The Information menu section can list all the information of the Hardware, Software and stream info,
    272 it also contains help and contact information.
    273 Within the menu you can personalize the appearance and various settings of the Interface
    274  Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.
    275 
    276  * ([wiki:Service#point3.7.1 Service])
    277  * ([wiki:News-letter#point3.7.2 News letter])
    278  * ([wiki:About#point3.7.3 About])
    279  * ([wiki:Streaming#point3.7.4 Streaming])
    280  * ([wiki:Atemio-Hotline#point3.7.5 Atemio (Hotline)])
    281  * ([wiki:Titan-Changelog#point3.7.6 Titan Changelog])
    282  * ([wiki:Git-Changelog#point3.7.7 Git Changelog])
    283  * ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info])
    284  * ([wiki:Log#point3.7.9 Log])
    285 
    286 [[br]]
    287 
    288 ----
    289 '''3.8 Standby-Power Off''' [=#point3.8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    290 
    291 ----
    292 
    293 
    294 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Standby_Poweroff.jpg)]][[br]]
    295 
    296 The Standby/ Power Off contains settings related to power settings,
    297 within the menu you can decide how and when the Receiver shuts down
    298  Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.
    299 
    300  ||'''Power-Off:''' ||The receiver shuts down completely (Deep Standby).||
    301  ||'''Standby:''' ||The receiver only shuts down the picture and volume. (Higher energy consumtion than in Deep Standby there for much faster booting time ~1Sek.). All functions of the WEB IF stay active.||
    302  ||'''Reboot:''' ||The receiver shuts down completely and reboots. (important for saving changes to the settings)||
    303  ||'''GUI-Restart:''' ||Only a reboot of the Titan software (faster) (changes to settings since last reboot/Power-Off are lost!).||
    304  ||'''([wiki:Power-Off-Timer Power Off Timer])''' ||Opens the Power Off timer menu to automatically switch the receiver to Power-Off or Standby at a specific time.||
    305 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Internet-Browser

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.2.6 Internet Browser''' [=#point3.2.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media Center (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >
    6 
    7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Media_Center-internet_browser.jpg)]][[BR]]
    8 >
    9 >internet browser is a netsurf based plugin to surf the net.
    10 
    11 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Kernel

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.7.8.3 Kernel''' [=#point3.7.8.3] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back])
    4 >
    5 >
    6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Kernel.jpg)]][[br]]
    7 >
    8 Here you can view the kernel build info.
    9 
    10 [[br]]
    11 
    12 
    13 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Language

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    2 >----
    3 >'''3.6.2 Language''' [=#point3.6.2] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >Menu Picture place holder:
    6 >
    7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Language.jpg)]][[BR]]
    8 >
    9 here you can change your language.below is a current list of available languages.
    10 if you change the language the decoder will automatically restart to apply the selected language settings.
    11 
    12  * German
    13  * English
    14  * French
    15  * Greek
    16  * Italian
    17  * Polish
    18  * Russian
    19  * Dutch
    20  * Vietnamese
    21 
    22 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Log

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    2 >----
    3 >'''Log''' [=#point3.7.8] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.7 Information (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >Menu Picture place holder:
    6 >
    7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Information-log.jpg)]][[BR]]
    8 >
    9 > here you can view your error log.
    10 
    11 [[br]]
    12 
    13 
    14 To Exit from Menu press the __"Exit"__ button.
    15  
    16 [[br]]
    17 ----
    18 
    19  '''Coloured Button's Functions"
    20 
    21  The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.
    22  please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.
    23  
    24  ||'''Red Button: (Send)''' ||This will send the error log file to the titan development team.||
    25  ||'''Green Button: (DEL)''' ||this will delete the error log file.||
  • wiki/pages/ru/Manual-Search

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    3 >'''3.5.1.3 Manual Search''' [=#point3.5.1.3] ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel-Service (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >
    6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Manual-Search.jpg)]][[br]]
    7 >
    8 Here you can proform a manual channel scan.
    9 
    10 [[br]]
    11 
    12  ||'''Type of Scan''' ||The type of scan to proform.||
    13  ||'''Tuner''' ||Select the tunsr to scan with.||
    14  ||'''Satellite''' ||Select the satellite to scan.||
    15  ||'''ID''' ||??? .||
    16  ||'''System''' ||scan for hd or sd streams.||
    17  ||'''Frequency:''' ||select the frequency to scan.||
    18  ||'''Inversion:''' ||??? .||
    19  ||'''Symbolrate:''' ||select the signal rat to scan.||
    20  ||'''Polirisation''' ||scan for horozontal or vertical transponders.. ||
    21  ||'''FEC''' ||sel ect the forward error correction.||
    22  ||'''Scan:''' ||???.||
    23  ||'''Clear Before Scan:''' ||Select to clear channel data before scan.||
    24  ||'''Only Free to Air Services:''' ||During scan ignore pay tv services.||
    25  ||'''Blindscan:''' ||Scan for unknown satellite transponders.||
    26  ||'''Update channel Name''' ||???.||
    27  ||'''Entrys in Favourites'''  ||if scaned channels are found in current favourites list what should be done.||
    28  ||'''Remove Empty Favourites''' ||Remove favourites list if they have no channels in them.||
    29  ||'''Remove Unused Channels From Favourites'''  ||Remove channels from favourites that have ceased transmission.||
    30 
    31  ''Note some of the above settings only show and are relavant in a specific __"Type of Scan"__''
    32 
    33  
    34  To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.
    35 
    36  '''Coloured Button's Functions'''
    37 
    38  The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.
    39   Please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.
    40  
    41  ||'''Red Button: (Start scan)''' ||Start channel Scan with the selected settings.||
    42 ----
    43  '''After Scan Menu'''
    44 ----
    45 [[br]]
    46 
    47 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options after the scan hac sompleted menu.
    48   Please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.
    49  
    50  ||'''Red Button: (Save)''' ||Select a channel you wish to save and select the green button to save it in to the channel listing.||
    51  ||'''Green Button: (Save All)''' ||Store all channels in the channel listing.||
    52 
    53 
    54 
  • wiki/pages/ru/Manufactures

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    3 '''13 Manufactures''' [=#point13] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 ----
    5 ||= '''[http://www.atemio.de Atemio]''' =||
    6 ||= [[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg,400,link=http://www.atemio.de)]] =||
    7 
    8 New Zealand reseller for fortis clone ultraplus decoders [http://www.ultrapower.co.nz Ultrapower]
    9 
    10 '''SH4 Katherin'''   ([http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage])
    11 
    12 '''SH4 Spark'''   ([http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage)]
    13 
    14 '''SH4 AB IPBox''' ([http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage])
    15 
    16 '''Mips Golden Interstar'''   ([http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage])
    17 
    18 '''SH4 Fortis'''  ([http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage])
    19  * New Zealand reseller for fortis clone ultraplus decoders [http://www.ultrapower.co.nz Ultrapower]
    20 
    21 [[br]]
    22 [[br]]
  • wiki/pages/ru/Media-Button

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    3 >'''3.6.6 Media Button''' [=#point3.6.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])
    4 >
    5 >Menu Picture place holder:
    6 >
    7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/Media_Button.jpg)]][[BR]]
    8 >
    9 >here you can configure what happens with the press of the Media button
    10 
    11 
    12 [[br]]
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