TEST REPORT                 Satellite Receiver




Topfield TF5000CIP
2 CI receiver with
Positioner and USALS
As DiSEqC motors take over the motorized satellite world, it would be easy for those of us           and LNB input and loopthrough connectors.
with the traditional 36 volt motors to feel a little jealous of all the new receivers that appear    An RS232 port is also available for connec-
all the time. But while DiSEqC and USALS give us ease of installation, if we already have a          tion to a computer.
motor of the older style, or a dish too big to make use of these new technologies, a receiver
with 36V motor control is still a necessity unless we use a separate piece of electronics to            The menu system is well-designed and
convert DiSEqC commands into something our motor can understand. So it’s good to see                 easy to read, in a yellow and blue style. While
this latest offering from Topfield giving us full control of a 36V motor in addition to multiple-     the colours are different, there are a lot of
switch DiSEqC configuration, DiSEqC 1.2 and USALS.                                                    similarities between this receiver’s interface
                                                                                                     and that of the well-designed TF5000PVR
                                                                                                     Masterpiece we looked at recently. Menus
   The TF5000CIP’s silver case with a cen-            The receiver’s front panel contains the        are available in English, French, German,
tral black area housing the display gives off       expected standby, channel and volume con-        Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Greek, Turkish,
the usual quality look and feel we’ve come          trols, with an LED display showing the time      Russian, Polish, Farsi and Thai.
to expect from Topfield, although the black          or channel number. Under the flap there are
plastic remote control doesn’t quite match
the rest of it. The remote is however nicely
                                                    two common interface slots – the card slots
                                                    above them are blanked out.                        Installation
shaped and easy to use, and the buttons are                                                            The setup menu gives us plenty of options
mostly in the places you’d expect them –              At the back, there are the terminals to con-   for TV connection – the Scart output can be
after a short time it becomes intuitive to use      nect to the motor, plus two Scarts, audio and    set to composite, RGB, S-Video or YUV. Wide-
without searching for the required button           composite video outputs, S-video, S/PDIF         screen and 4:3 displays are fully catered for,
each time.                                          digital audio, TV antenna in and out sockets,    including the often-forgotten option of scal-
                                                                                                     ing a 16:9 widescreen broadcast into either
                                                                                                     4:3 or letterbox format for display on a 4:3
                                                                                                     screen. The RF output can be set to PAL I,
                                                                                                     G and K variants, plus NTSC M. Teletext is
                                                                                                     available, both inside the receiver itself and
                                                                                                     by insertion into the signal sent to the TV.
                                                                                                     Choices of antenna connection cover just




                                                                                                     about anything available. As well as the tra-
                                                                                                     ditional 36 volt terminals, DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1
                                                                                                     and 1.2 are supported along with USALS,
                                                                                                     also known as DiSEqC 1.3. Using DiSEqC 1.0
                                                                                                     switches chained through a 1.1 switch, up
                                                                                                     to 16 LNBs can be connected to the single
                                                                                                     antenna input, thanks to separate 1.0 and

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1.1 entries in the LNB menu. One thing that’s       deleted, locked or hidden from the list as         puter using software from the www.i-top-
missing though is a 12V switch output.              required.                                          field.com site. In addition to these features,
                                                                                                       you’ll also find a powerful parental control
   The motorized setup works in the way                Five favourites lists are available with        system, three games and a calendar.
we’d expect. After setting the east and west        editable names. Adding channels to the
limits of the dish, the most easterly and           favourites is easily done, and if five lists are       Tuner sensitivity is good, and getting a
westerly satellites are set, along with one in      not enough for you, no problem - further           lock on a channel never takes more than a
the middle. After this, the list of satellites in   lists can be added, up to a total of 30.           second or two. Similar to the TF5000PVR
the receiver’s memory are displayed. After             The EPG follows the rest of the design in       Masterpiece, very low symbol rates seem to
choosing the ones we wish to receive, a final        being fast and easy to use. Two separate           cause a few problems. There is an improve-
press of the OK button tells the receiver           screens are available, with the red button         ment from the Masterpiece though, the
to calculate the positions of the satellites        used to switch between them. The first gives        lowest symbol rate received in our tests
between the selected positions. If additional       data just on the current channel. Switching        is 1680, compared to 2098 in the Master-
satellites are needed that are not already in       to the second, we get the familiar grid dis-       piece.
the list, these can be easily added later by        play showing multiple channels.
entering the name and position of the satel-
lite, plus at least one transponder.                   While we don’t have any recording func-
                                                    tions inside the receiver, it does include
   Setting up using a DiSEqC motor and the          some quite flexible timer functions so that
USALS system is even more simple. All that          we can use it in conjunction with a VCR or
is needed is your longitude and latitude and        DVD recorder. There’s no facility to add pro-
a reference satellite, and the receiver calcu-      grammes to the timer from the EPG, which
lates the rest.                                     is a shame. But setting them manually lets
   Now that the positions are stored, we            us schedule the timer for any date and time
need to go to each one in turn to search for        into the future, and with some useful repeat
channels. Thankfully, with a large number           scheduling periods that even some PVRs
of channels to scan if we have a motor-             forget, such as every weekday or every
ized system, searching is impressively fast.        weekend. The timer can also be used as a
Scanning the 93 pre-programmed trans-               wake-up timer, but there’s no sleep timer.
ponders on Hotbird takes just 2 minutes, 47
seconds. Including the network scan option             Over-the-air software updates are avail-
adds a further 4 minutes to the scan, with a        able from the Astra 1 and Hotbird satellites.
total of 104 transponders found.                    Software and/or channel data can also be
                                                    transferred to another TF5000CIP via the

  Everyday use                                      RS232 port, or this can be done via a com-



                                                                               Expert conclusion
  Scanning through the channels with the
up and down keys is fast and responsive,
and the channel list that’s brought up with
the OK button is equally responsive. The                        +
remote’s volume buttons double as page                           The TF5000CIP doesn’t have any unique features or gimmicks.
up and down, making navigating a long list                    But it includes everything most users will need, and does it all very
easy.                                                         well. The interface is logical and easy to use, everything is where
                                                              you would expect it to be. Unlike most receivers, there don’t seem
                                                              to be any quirks or problems that would become an annoyance in          Andy Middleton
  A sorting option is available that toggles
                                                              everyday use. All in all, it seems Topfield have made another excel-       TELE-satellite
the list between the default or alphabetical                                                                                              Test Center
                                                              lent receiver.                                                                      UK
order, and a second button jumps through
the list alphabetically. Further sorting, by
satellite, encryption and favourites are
                                                                -
                                                                There’s no 12V switch output, which might be a problem for some users. A 5000
available in the “Organizing Services” menu.
                                                              channel memory could be a little small for multi-satellite reception.
Here, channels can be moved, renamed,

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                                                                                                           Main menu




Topfield TF5000CIP
Digital satellite receiver with
2 CI and posiitioner
                                                                                                           Installation menu
 TECHNICAL                                  Manufacturer                 Topfield Co Ltd,
                                                                         Duksan Bldg. 260-4,
                           DATA
                                                                         Seohyeon-Dong, Bundang-Gu,
                                                                         Seongnam, Korea

                                            Web Page                     www.topfield.co.kr

                                            Fax                          +82-31-708-2607

                                            Model                        TF5000CIP

                                            Function                     Digital satellite receiver with
                                                                         2 Common Interfaces
                                                                         and positioner

                                            Channel Memory               5000
                                                                                                           EPG
                                            Satellites                   90

                                            Symbolrate                   1 – 45 MS/s (lowest SR
                                                                         received in our test: 1.680)

                                            DiSEqC                       1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3

                                            USALS                        yes

                                            Programmable 0/12 V Output   no

                                            S-VHS Output                 yes

                                            Video/Stereo audio output    yes, 3xRCA

                                            Digital Audio Output         S/PDIF (optical)
                                                                                                           Search options
                                            Color System                 PAL, NTSC

                                            Modulator                    yes

                                            C/Ku-Band Compatible         yes

                                            SCPC Compatible              yes

                                            EPG                          yes

                                            Power Supply                 90-250VAC, 50/60Hz

                                            Power Consumption            230 watts max, 10W in standby
TEST




                                                                                                           Internal teletext
      RESULT




                        Features


                        Channel Memory

                        Channel
        INTERNATIONAL




                        Scan Speed
SATELLITE




                        Video Quality


                        Audio Quality

 TELE
                        Tuner Sensitivity
                                                                                                           USALS setup

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  • 1.
    TEST REPORT Satellite Receiver Topfield TF5000CIP 2 CI receiver with Positioner and USALS As DiSEqC motors take over the motorized satellite world, it would be easy for those of us and LNB input and loopthrough connectors. with the traditional 36 volt motors to feel a little jealous of all the new receivers that appear An RS232 port is also available for connec- all the time. But while DiSEqC and USALS give us ease of installation, if we already have a tion to a computer. motor of the older style, or a dish too big to make use of these new technologies, a receiver with 36V motor control is still a necessity unless we use a separate piece of electronics to The menu system is well-designed and convert DiSEqC commands into something our motor can understand. So it’s good to see easy to read, in a yellow and blue style. While this latest offering from Topfield giving us full control of a 36V motor in addition to multiple- the colours are different, there are a lot of switch DiSEqC configuration, DiSEqC 1.2 and USALS. similarities between this receiver’s interface and that of the well-designed TF5000PVR Masterpiece we looked at recently. Menus The TF5000CIP’s silver case with a cen- The receiver’s front panel contains the are available in English, French, German, tral black area housing the display gives off expected standby, channel and volume con- Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Greek, Turkish, the usual quality look and feel we’ve come trols, with an LED display showing the time Russian, Polish, Farsi and Thai. to expect from Topfield, although the black or channel number. Under the flap there are plastic remote control doesn’t quite match the rest of it. The remote is however nicely two common interface slots – the card slots above them are blanked out. Installation shaped and easy to use, and the buttons are The setup menu gives us plenty of options mostly in the places you’d expect them – At the back, there are the terminals to con- for TV connection – the Scart output can be after a short time it becomes intuitive to use nect to the motor, plus two Scarts, audio and set to composite, RGB, S-Video or YUV. Wide- without searching for the required button composite video outputs, S-video, S/PDIF screen and 4:3 displays are fully catered for, each time. digital audio, TV antenna in and out sockets, including the often-forgotten option of scal- ing a 16:9 widescreen broadcast into either 4:3 or letterbox format for display on a 4:3 screen. The RF output can be set to PAL I, G and K variants, plus NTSC M. Teletext is available, both inside the receiver itself and by insertion into the signal sent to the TV. Choices of antenna connection cover just about anything available. As well as the tra- ditional 36 volt terminals, DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 are supported along with USALS, also known as DiSEqC 1.3. Using DiSEqC 1.0 switches chained through a 1.1 switch, up to 16 LNBs can be connected to the single antenna input, thanks to separate 1.0 and TELE-satellite International — www.TELE-satellite.com
  • 2.
    Satellite Receiver TESTREPORT 1.1 entries in the LNB menu. One thing that’s deleted, locked or hidden from the list as puter using software from the www.i-top- missing though is a 12V switch output. required. field.com site. In addition to these features, you’ll also find a powerful parental control The motorized setup works in the way Five favourites lists are available with system, three games and a calendar. we’d expect. After setting the east and west editable names. Adding channels to the limits of the dish, the most easterly and favourites is easily done, and if five lists are Tuner sensitivity is good, and getting a westerly satellites are set, along with one in not enough for you, no problem - further lock on a channel never takes more than a the middle. After this, the list of satellites in lists can be added, up to a total of 30. second or two. Similar to the TF5000PVR the receiver’s memory are displayed. After The EPG follows the rest of the design in Masterpiece, very low symbol rates seem to choosing the ones we wish to receive, a final being fast and easy to use. Two separate cause a few problems. There is an improve- press of the OK button tells the receiver screens are available, with the red button ment from the Masterpiece though, the to calculate the positions of the satellites used to switch between them. The first gives lowest symbol rate received in our tests between the selected positions. If additional data just on the current channel. Switching is 1680, compared to 2098 in the Master- satellites are needed that are not already in to the second, we get the familiar grid dis- piece. the list, these can be easily added later by play showing multiple channels. entering the name and position of the satel- lite, plus at least one transponder. While we don’t have any recording func- tions inside the receiver, it does include Setting up using a DiSEqC motor and the some quite flexible timer functions so that USALS system is even more simple. All that we can use it in conjunction with a VCR or is needed is your longitude and latitude and DVD recorder. There’s no facility to add pro- a reference satellite, and the receiver calcu- grammes to the timer from the EPG, which lates the rest. is a shame. But setting them manually lets Now that the positions are stored, we us schedule the timer for any date and time need to go to each one in turn to search for into the future, and with some useful repeat channels. Thankfully, with a large number scheduling periods that even some PVRs of channels to scan if we have a motor- forget, such as every weekday or every ized system, searching is impressively fast. weekend. The timer can also be used as a Scanning the 93 pre-programmed trans- wake-up timer, but there’s no sleep timer. ponders on Hotbird takes just 2 minutes, 47 seconds. Including the network scan option Over-the-air software updates are avail- adds a further 4 minutes to the scan, with a able from the Astra 1 and Hotbird satellites. total of 104 transponders found. Software and/or channel data can also be transferred to another TF5000CIP via the Everyday use RS232 port, or this can be done via a com- Expert conclusion Scanning through the channels with the up and down keys is fast and responsive, and the channel list that’s brought up with the OK button is equally responsive. The + remote’s volume buttons double as page The TF5000CIP doesn’t have any unique features or gimmicks. up and down, making navigating a long list But it includes everything most users will need, and does it all very easy. well. The interface is logical and easy to use, everything is where you would expect it to be. Unlike most receivers, there don’t seem to be any quirks or problems that would become an annoyance in Andy Middleton A sorting option is available that toggles everyday use. All in all, it seems Topfield have made another excel- TELE-satellite the list between the default or alphabetical Test Center lent receiver. UK order, and a second button jumps through the list alphabetically. Further sorting, by satellite, encryption and favourites are - There’s no 12V switch output, which might be a problem for some users. A 5000 available in the “Organizing Services” menu. channel memory could be a little small for multi-satellite reception. Here, channels can be moved, renamed, www.TELE-satellite.com — TELE-satellite International
  • 3.
    TEST REPORT SatelliteReceiver Info-Box Main menu Topfield TF5000CIP Digital satellite receiver with 2 CI and posiitioner Installation menu TECHNICAL Manufacturer Topfield Co Ltd, Duksan Bldg. 260-4, DATA Seohyeon-Dong, Bundang-Gu, Seongnam, Korea Web Page www.topfield.co.kr Fax +82-31-708-2607 Model TF5000CIP Function Digital satellite receiver with 2 Common Interfaces and positioner Channel Memory 5000 EPG Satellites 90 Symbolrate 1 – 45 MS/s (lowest SR received in our test: 1.680) DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 USALS yes Programmable 0/12 V Output no S-VHS Output yes Video/Stereo audio output yes, 3xRCA Digital Audio Output S/PDIF (optical) Search options Color System PAL, NTSC Modulator yes C/Ku-Band Compatible yes SCPC Compatible yes EPG yes Power Supply 90-250VAC, 50/60Hz Power Consumption 230 watts max, 10W in standby TEST Internal teletext RESULT Features Channel Memory Channel INTERNATIONAL Scan Speed SATELLITE Video Quality Audio Quality TELE Tuner Sensitivity USALS setup TELE-satellite International — www.TELE-satellite.com