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Old 09-22-2008, 01:58 PM
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Default Setting Up Ariza 700 by Satfree91

Setting Up Ariza 700 Receiver

Flashing Receiver & Setting up to TV

With the receiver off (back) plug into PC using a NULL MODEM CABLE.

Turn on receiver & follow these instructions.

A) With a NULL MODEM CABLE flash using Ariza 7xx loader v4.03 Or the Mingo V2 loader (radio app only or let the file self pick) and download the proper bin for your STB. Wait until it says download completed. Turn off at the back and remove.

B) Take the RG6 Satellite Dish cable and thread it into the IF Input jack on the back of the 700 (Should be top middle on the back of the receiver).

C) The next step depends on the cables you are using.
1) IF hooking up to TV by RG6 cable than thread it into the TV out jack than to the
cable jack on the back of your TV.
2) Using RCA cables just plug into proper locations on both the 700 and TV.
3) If using S- Video don’t forget to hook up the audio cables.
(Note: On some models of TV’s if you use RCA or S-video cables, you may need to set TV to video to view the 700 receiver)

Software Installation Setup

Click Menu on the remote and pick English, enter Installation click on Antenna Setup click on Satellite now pick your Satellite’s from the satellite list. (see examples below) set LNB on, LNB to standard, LNB Frequency to 11250 use the remote number pad to put it in if its not already there. Set DISEqC to Sat location on switch or until you have Signal strength coming in. Level yellow & quality green.

Examples A & B

Remember your Dish must point to the Satellite'(s) you want to Scan.

Example A) Setting up just one Satellite from Sat menu (No DISEqC switch is needed)

1) Satellite pick the satellite you want to scan from sat menu.
2) LNB power on
3) LNB type Standard (see note below)
4) LNB Local Freq enter 11250
5) 22khz off
6) DISEqC set to off (If you are using a DISEqC switch make sure the settings on the setup match the cable on the switch. (Check level yellow & quality green)
7) Positioner setting Disable

Now your ready to scan the Sat. Push the green button, now push the green button again. You should see a blue tile set Data off, FTA off, Networks On. When the Sat has been scan exit and enter Parental control, push the i button than 2004 from the remote. Set EMU to on and exit (with the 272 bin this might already be set to on). To set up EPG you have to set the time. Click Menu, user setup, time setup, GMT to -05:00 for EST, Set year, month, day & time exit.


Example B) Setting up 2 Sats. From sat menu with DISEqC switch with cables in sat1 and sat3

1) Satellite pick the first satellite from the sat menu
2) LNB power on
3) LNB type Standard (see note below)
4) LNB Local Freq enter 11250
5) 22khz off
6) DISEqC set to 1 (cable is in that spot on the switch) (Check level yellow & quality green).
7) Positioner setting Disable
8) Push small red button to store

Now repeat step 1 to store next Sat

1) Satellite Now pick the second satellite from the sat menu
2) LNB power on
3) LNB type Standard
4) LNB Local Freq enter 11250
5) 22khz off
6) DISEqC set to 3 (cable is in that spot on the switch) (Check level yellow & quality green).
7) Positioner setting Disable
8) Push small red button to store

(More than 2 Sats repeat steps 1 to 8 making adjustments where necessary)

Once you have stored your last Sat push the small green (scan) button on the remote. Then push the small red button (multi-Sat). You should now see all the Satellites that have been stored. Pick the 1st Sat and press ok, a blue tile will come up. Set Data to OFF, set FTA Only to off, set Network to ON & Press ok. It is now scanning that sat. When you see programs found (ex. 385) exit it should take you back to the page that shows all the Sats you stored. If not just go back into Antenna set up and press red button. Pick the next Sat & repeat these steps until all the sats have been scan. When the last Sat has been scan exit and enter Parental control, push the i button than 2004 from the remote. Set EMU to on and exit (272 bin already set to on. 273 and newer bins see note below for setting EMU). To set up EPG you have to set the time. Click Menu, user setup, time setup, GMT to -05:00 for EST, Set year, month, day & time exit.

YOU should now be watching TV.

Please note: Bins and LNB SETTINGS

BINS

Go to parental control push the i button than 2004, go to EMU set keycode to on than set to on the SATELLITE PROVIDERS you have to turn on Autoroll.

LNB SETTINGS

Make sure to pick the proper LNB in LNB setting during the setup. Most common is Standard 11250.


Channels missing

This could be due to TP changes by the sat company. To resolve delete all channels power scan sat. All channels should be back.


Ariza 700 not working

Does your receiver have - - - - (called knight ryder) going across the front, don’t worry all is fine just load the up to date bin.

If you have 8888 across the front you maybe out of luck and need to jtag your 700. Try force flash also.

To Force Factory Flash 700

With your null modem cable. You can try to force flash the 700 by loading the full factory flash into the 4.03 loader. Settings on loader are;
Model: ASR 3530
Bin: Ariza 700 Full Factory Flash
File Type: Boot + Apps

Have the 700 receiver turned off from the back. Start the 700 and on the first knight ryder click download. When completed you should have knight ryder (----) Now you can load the lastest bin.

This may not work the first time so try several attempts if needed.

Flash Update Failed Error's

You're getting this flashed failed report because of the following reasons.

#1, Flash update failed will appear if you have the wrong RS232 cable. You must have a NULL MODEM RS232 CABLE. It looks just like the rs232 straight serial cable but the wiring inside is different.

#2 Flash update failed will appear if you have selected the wrong comport. Try picking another com port.

Using the Mingo v2 loader the bins will self select the right model. All you have to do is select the right bin for your STB.

Loading the wrong bins will not give you a Flash Update Failed Error, but you will have other problems so;

Remember to load the right bin for your STB

STB 700 select 700 bin.

STB 700s this the the 700 with the red blue & green video outputs.
use the 700s bin

STB 750 select the 750 bin.

STB 800 select the 800 bin.



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