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Enigma2 First Time User Guide North America
Edision OS mio 4K – Factory Load: OpenATV 6.2
Titanium Satellite Dec. 28, 2018
If this is the first time that you are using a STB with the Enigma2 operating system, please take a few minutes to go over back-up and set-up basics. There are many settings and options for the advanced user. Many settings and configurations can be made via WebIF to access the STB via an IP address on a LAN/WLAN, using FTP software and username: root or via telnet. In this post, we will cover the basics using the remote control (RCU).
This guide assumes that you are connecting the OS mio 4K to a fixed C-band satellite dish / C-band LNBF that has been previously aimed and optimized on a known satellite. The steps are intended as a quick overview to familiarize an Enigma Newbie with previous experience setting-up and operating a DVBS satellite system and using the Edision OS mio 4K as a replacement set top box on a working satellite system.
In the future, we will provide additional function and feature guides to help guide beginning users though motorized and multi-satellite configurations, dish aiming and optimization, plug-ins, alternative E2 images, etc.
Critical Notice: The Edision factory preloads the OpenATV version 6.2 E2 image. Please make an image backup before installing or modifying any settings. This will allow you to return or recover to the original operating system image at any future time. Keep this back-up in a safe location as Titanium Satellite will not provide images of your shipped operating system.
An image back-up may be made using FTP, terminal or via the STB to an attached HDD.These steps will cover formatting and mounting a harddrive to the OS mio 4K and creating an image back-up.
STB back-up method onto an External HDD with USB
Initialize and Mount HDD
Create Edision OS mio 4K OpenATV 6.2 Back-up
Update Software
Delete the factory preinstalled channels:
Tuner Configuration for Single satellite and a fixed (non-motorized) C-band dish:
Satellite: Nav left or right arrow to select the target satellite (Example: 101.0W C-band)
LNB: Nav right arrow to LNB 1
Priority: Auto
LOF: C-band= 5150 LO Frequency (Select the correct setting that matches the connected LNB's LO and if applicable, the band switch type)
Voltage mode: Polarization when using LNBF (Vertical -13Vdc / Horizontal - 18Vdc)
Increased voltage: No
Tone mode: OFF
DiSEqC mode: None
Force Legacy Signal Stats: No
Press the Green button to save.
Press Exit once to return to the Setup Menu screen.
Blind Scanning One Satellite:
Satellite: Target Satellite (example 101.0W C-band)
Search Type: Scan for Channels (or Scan for Transponders if you only want transponders logged and no services logged to the channel list)
Scan Start Frequency: 3400 for wideband or 3700 for highband
Scan Stop Frequency: 4200
Polarization: Vertical and Horizontal
Scan Start Symbolrate: 02 (some images scan lower S/R - more about this setting in later post)
Scan Stop Symbolrate: 45 (some images and modulations scan higher S/R - more about this setting in later posts)
Clear Before Scan: Yes or No (depends on if you want pre-populated transponders to remain)
Only Free Scan: Yes or No (depends if you want only services listed as no encryption or all)
Only Scan Unknown Transponders: No (Yes to only log new transponders)
Disable Sync with Known Transponders: No
Disable Remove Duplicates: No (I suggest that duplicates are edited out after the user confirms)
Filter Out Adjacent Satellites: No (If transponder parameters are used on adjacent satellite, it will not be logged)
Press the Green button to initiate a blind scan of the target satellite.
When the Service Scan is complete, press the Green button to go to the service viewing mode.
Depending on the number of carriers and services, the blind scan for channels could take between 2 and 8 minutes. Average service search and log time is approx 3- 5 minutes on an active typical satellite. Services with no name are assigned a SID with TP frequency / polarity.
Setting Time: Note: The default skin is a 24 hour diplay
Sync Time Using: NTP
NTP Server: pool.ntp.org
Sync NTP every (minutes): 30 (or schedule of your choice)
Press Green button to save
Press the Exit button several times to return to main menu or service viewing screen
Setting Weather Location in the default skin:
Refresh Interval (min): Typical is 60
Check is Weather Date Local Date: Yes
Press the Blue button to check the ID validity. If the correct information is retrieved the location ID has been correctly entered.
Press the Green button to save.
Enigma2 First Time User Guide North America
Edision OS mio 4K – Factory Load: OpenATV 6.2
Titanium Satellite Dec. 28, 2018
If this is the first time that you are using a STB with the Enigma2 operating system, please take a few minutes to go over back-up and set-up basics. There are many settings and options for the advanced user. Many settings and configurations can be made via WebIF to access the STB via an IP address on a LAN/WLAN, using FTP software and username: root or via telnet. In this post, we will cover the basics using the remote control (RCU).
This guide assumes that you are connecting the OS mio 4K to a fixed C-band satellite dish / C-band LNBF that has been previously aimed and optimized on a known satellite. The steps are intended as a quick overview to familiarize an Enigma Newbie with previous experience setting-up and operating a DVBS satellite system and using the Edision OS mio 4K as a replacement set top box on a working satellite system.
In the future, we will provide additional function and feature guides to help guide beginning users though motorized and multi-satellite configurations, dish aiming and optimization, plug-ins, alternative E2 images, etc.
Critical Notice: The Edision factory preloads the OpenATV version 6.2 E2 image. Please make an image backup before installing or modifying any settings. This will allow you to return or recover to the original operating system image at any future time. Keep this back-up in a safe location as Titanium Satellite will not provide images of your shipped operating system.
An image back-up may be made using FTP, terminal or via the STB to an attached HDD.These steps will cover formatting and mounting a harddrive to the OS mio 4K and creating an image back-up.
STB back-up method onto an External HDD with USB
Initialize and Mount HDD
- Connect a NTFS HDD to USB 1 port on rear of OS mio 4K
- Press the RCU Menu button
- Select Setup then press OK
- Select System then press OK
- Select Storage Devices then press OK
- Select Initialization then press OK
- Select HDD then press OK
- Press the Red Button to Initialize
- Prompt “Do you want to initialize?” will display, Select Yes then press OK
- Once the HDD Initialization is complete the display will return to the OpenATV 6.2 screen.
Create Edision OS mio 4K OpenATV 6.2 Back-up
- Press the Menu button
- Select Setup then press OK
- Select Software Manager then press OK
- Select Backup Image then press OK
- Press the Red button to initiate the backup files on the HDD
- When completed, the screen will display “Execution Finished!!”. Press Exit three times to return to the Setup Menu screen.
Update Software
- Select Software Management then press OK
- Select Software Update then press OK
- In about a minute on an average internet connection, the display will populate with the available updates.
- Press the Green button to initiate the update. The update process may take several minutes.
- Once the Update is done, Press OK
- Prompt “Do you want to reboot?”, select Yes and then press OK
- The STB will reboot Then display the OpenATV screen.
Delete the factory preinstalled channels:
- Press the Nav down or up arrow to display the satellite channel list
- Press the Green button to change the Reception lists to (TV) and displaying the two folders for 13.0E Hotbird and 19.2E KU-band Services
- Select 13.0E and press the RCU Menu button
- Select Remove selected Satellite then press OK
- Prompt “Are you sure?”displays. Select Yes and press OK
- The screen will now display (TV) and the folder for 19.2E
- Press the Menu button
- Select Remove Selected Satellite then press OK
- Prompt “Are you sure?”displays. Select Yes and press OK
- Press the Exit button to return to the main OpenATV screen
Tuner Configuration for Single satellite and a fixed (non-motorized) C-band dish:
- Press the RCU Menu button
- Select Setup then press OK
- Select Service Searching then press OK
- Select Tuner Configuration then press OK
- Select Tuner B: Availink AVL6762 and press OK
- Select Configuration mode and use Nav right or left arrow to change to “Nothing Connected” then press the Green button to save. This disables the unused DVBT/C tuner (as this format is not used in North America).
- Select Tuner A: Availink AVL6261 (DVB-S2) and press OK
Satellite: Nav left or right arrow to select the target satellite (Example: 101.0W C-band)
LNB: Nav right arrow to LNB 1
Priority: Auto
LOF: C-band= 5150 LO Frequency (Select the correct setting that matches the connected LNB's LO and if applicable, the band switch type)
- Standard KU LNBF = Circular or User Defined= LOF/L: 10750 / LOF/H: 10750 / Threshold 11700
- Universal KU LNBF = Universal
- Unicable = Unicable (model associated settings)
Voltage mode: Polarization when using LNBF (Vertical -13Vdc / Horizontal - 18Vdc)
Increased voltage: No
Tone mode: OFF
DiSEqC mode: None
Force Legacy Signal Stats: No
Press the Green button to save.
Press Exit once to return to the Setup Menu screen.
Blind Scanning One Satellite:
- Select Blind Scan then press OK
Satellite: Target Satellite (example 101.0W C-band)
Search Type: Scan for Channels (or Scan for Transponders if you only want transponders logged and no services logged to the channel list)
Scan Start Frequency: 3400 for wideband or 3700 for highband
Scan Stop Frequency: 4200
Polarization: Vertical and Horizontal
Scan Start Symbolrate: 02 (some images scan lower S/R - more about this setting in later post)
Scan Stop Symbolrate: 45 (some images and modulations scan higher S/R - more about this setting in later posts)
Clear Before Scan: Yes or No (depends on if you want pre-populated transponders to remain)
Only Free Scan: Yes or No (depends if you want only services listed as no encryption or all)
Only Scan Unknown Transponders: No (Yes to only log new transponders)
Disable Sync with Known Transponders: No
Disable Remove Duplicates: No (I suggest that duplicates are edited out after the user confirms)
Filter Out Adjacent Satellites: No (If transponder parameters are used on adjacent satellite, it will not be logged)
Press the Green button to initiate a blind scan of the target satellite.
When the Service Scan is complete, press the Green button to go to the service viewing mode.
Depending on the number of carriers and services, the blind scan for channels could take between 2 and 8 minutes. Average service search and log time is approx 3- 5 minutes on an active typical satellite. Services with no name are assigned a SID with TP frequency / polarity.
Setting Time: Note: The default skin is a 24 hour diplay
- Press the RCU Menu button
- Select Setup then press OK
- Select System then press OK
- Select Time Settings then press OK
Sync Time Using: NTP
NTP Server: pool.ntp.org
Sync NTP every (minutes): 30 (or schedule of your choice)
Press Green button to save
Press the Exit button several times to return to main menu or service viewing screen
Setting Weather Location in the default skin:
- Press the RCU Menu button
- Select Plugins then press OK
- Select MyMetrixLite then press OK
- Select Weather Settings then press OK
- Select MetrixWeather ID and enter the ID code found for your location at weather.mynonpublic.com/locationid.html
Refresh Interval (min): Typical is 60
Check is Weather Date Local Date: Yes
Press the Blue button to check the ID validity. If the correct information is retrieved the location ID has been correctly entered.
Press the Green button to save.
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