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Kathrein UFD 505 User's Manual

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1. un System Parameters In this menu press the YM buttons to select the system parameters and confirm by pressing Now press the lt gt Ma buttons to select the parental control function and confirm formation N by pressing You may be asked to enter a password Carry out the following settings in this on screen display Age limit This setting is only effective if dani naa ek the corresponding lock out signals are Age Lu sent together with the transmission Lock list Yes No With this option you can lock or unlock the editing function for channel lists Lock installation Yes No With this option you can lock or grant access to the in stallation menu New password Here you can enter your new password with the aid of the number buttons Confirm password Here you enter your new password once again with the num ber buttons to serve as a confirmation Personal Here enter the receiver identification which is displayed when the re ceiver is turned on This is useful for identification in case of theft See section operating instructions for information on how to use the numerical buttons on the remote control for alphanumerical entry The factory setting is UFD 505 You have now undertaken all the settings for safeguarding and identifying your satellite receiver Parental lock You can set parental lock in a manner similar to that used for marking favour
2. Picture format Screen A V mode See above Changeover in spring or fall Confirm by pressing two times Use the 09 buttons to specify whether your TV set is a e PAL e Multi standard e NTSC unit Confirm by pressing two times Use the 09 buttons to select the type of picture format either e 4 3formator e 16 9 format Confirm by pressing two times Use nee buttons to select the type of screen display e conventional P S standard representation for 4 3 units or e widescreen picture letter box display off in this settings the widescreen is required for the 16 9 unit Confirm by pressing two times Here you use the 49 buttons to select the type of video signal which is present on the Scart socket Select the signal which your TV set is able to process Observe the operating instructions of your television set e FBAS composite baseband signal colour picture blanking synchronising signal e RGB red green blue signal e Y C S VHS signal luminance chrominance Confirm by pressing two times 33 Setting system parameters OSD colour Use the 09 buttons to select the background colour of the on screen display Confirm by pressing two times OSD trans Use the 09 buttons to select the transparency of the background colour Confirm by pressing two times 34 Installation menu LNB configuration You should not change the following settings without good rea
3. The signals from the user controlled processing system are transmitted on this frequency The reception parameters for programme selection are transferred to the receiving system by means of a DiSEqC command and set accordingly The relevant setting that needs to be selected depends on the type of user con trolled processing system The setting should be made according to the data provided in the installation in structions for the user controlled processing system If you have set the UFO mini menu point to ON you will need to set the transmis sion frequency under this menu point Refer to the installation instructions of the user controlled processing system for the set transmission frequency It is therefore important that you refer to the information provided in the installation instructions of the user controlled processing system The setting under this menu point is also designed for operation of the receiver to gether with a processing system Control and communication between the receiver and the Kathrein UFO micro sys tem takes place on the return of the coaxial cable ON must be set under the UFO micro menu point if the receiver is operated to gether with a UFO micro receiving system During installation the receiving system then assigns a special address to the re ceiver so that the control instructions that are sent from the receiver to the receiv ing system for signal selection are also recognised by t
4. rently received appears for several seconds on the screen To add a programme manually 26 Basically follow the same procedure for sorting in order to add a channel Press the main menu button to access the main menu Select programme list by pressing the YO buttons With the 49 buttons you can now choose whether you wish to edit the TV or radio list and confirm your selection with The screen now shows the menu for adding a programme Press q or Y to select the position F and confirm with A new menu is now displayed where you can enter the details of the new pro gramme The first line in the list is highlighted by a coloured bar Press the YM buttons to move the bar vertically to the desired position Press the 49 buttons or numerical buttons to edit the relevant position i e to make the necessary entries It is possible to set e the received satellite e the transponder the transponder frequency e the polarisation and e the symbol rate This procedure is only useful for transmitters which don t send DVB signals Oth erwise please use the search function Programme lists Only alphanumerical and decimal entries are accepted at the positions e name e video PID programme identification e audio PID e PCR PID PCR Programme Clock Reference and e audio PID dig Incorrect PID entries are rejected with the displayed message incorrect parameter Press the button 3 times to
5. Digital signal to noise ratio Receiver display Low Noise Block Converter Mute switch On screen display Analogue television standard Pay TV e g DF1 Premiere Standard of internal decoder interface for pay TV Personal identification number Receiver Video signals made up of 3 individual colour signals red green blue Receiver input signal 21 pin connecting cable Standby Super Video Home System Video recorder Standard Transmitted data rate of satellite signal Clock function for pre programmed switch on and switch off times See glossary Video recorder connection See glossary Short technical lexicon AC3 Audio Coding MPEG 2 Layer 3 the coded digital sound signal for Dolby Digital It transmits 5 sound channels and one reduced sound channel for the subwoofer DiSEqC DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control is a communication system between the Sat receiver master and the peripheral Sat components slaves such as LNBs multi switch motorised antenna systems This is a single master multi slave system i e there is always only one master in the Sat system All activities emanate from the master DiSEqC components When DiSEqC switchover matrices are cascaded the master receiver must send out the DiSEqC signal several times so that all DiSEqC multi switches in the cas cade receive their commands Nowadays DiSEqC components slaves must be retrocompatible i e they must also respond to the analogue
6. The in the third line stands for the programme selection from the main programme list If the favourite list is selected you will see the apple symbol at this point This is followed by the set sound reproduction mode depending on the direction of the symbolised sound waves mono left mono right or stereo can be set the digit indicates the number of sound channels The programme title is shown in the box on the right Radio channel indicator The identifier for the set radio channel has the same configuration A music note I 1 Bayern 4 en in pial un corner a 1005 ne indicating a radio channel Programme PEE Bayern 1 Treffpunkt times and text are displayed only if the corresponding data are transmitted with Q Information the signal Error message Bad or no signal indicates that there is a ad or no signal fault in the reception system or in the re ceiver settings or the transponder is not Sa Information transmitting Instead of the the channel identifier shows a satellite antenna to gether with the message bad or no signal Check the SAT IF connection and the LNB configuration As an aid refer to the list of service settings provided at the end of this User s Guide 33 12 JUMP 10 51 08 00 12 00 E1 JUMP Mitri am Mitta TV programme list Channel List RADIO ji Press the button to show the pro ieee _ 9 NDR 4 Info gramme list A for the main programme gt gt Ber l
7. Press the button to exit the programme list and remain in the already pro gramme set On screen displays On Screen Display Selecting a TV programme by number entry Example You can select a different TV programme during a current TV programme by enter ing the programme location number Use the number buttons Deo ior the purpose of entering the programme lo cations You wish to select the TV channel DSF This programme is stored under the pro gramme location number 015 The order of TV programmes is defined in the pro gramme memory and therefore only serves as an example here To select this programme press the numbers Dana one after the other The receiver waits for about 3 seconds for entry of the next number Follow the same procedure for all other programmes i e also programmes with three digit programme location numbers You do not have to enter leading zeros Switching over to radio programme You can switch over from a TV programme to a radio programme Press the button on the remote control for this purpose The receiver switches over to the programme location of the radio programmes last set You can return to the TV programme by pressing the same button or The corresponding display relating to the received programme i e as when selecting the TV programmes appears on the screen The LCD display shows a small r together with the programme location number The screen will be blanked ou
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9. information Local time Timer Timer menu 32 Select the menu System parameters with the menu button the YO P buttons in the main menu and The ge buttons are used to select fur ther entries The basic settings that can be implemented here are described under the setting up of parental lock in chapter Password Under the System information entry you will find the factory presets which can not be altered and are intended solely for service personnel Press the or button to return to the submenu system parameters The receiver displays the UTC time transmitted with the data stream United Time Coordinate former Greenwich Mean Time Therefore in Germany the time must be corrected by 1 hour A correction for summer time may possibly be required so that the timers turn on and off at correct times You can make this correction yourself using the numerical buttons Move the cur sor bar with the 8 button to the entry Local time Timer The first digit in the time entry is shadowed You can now correct date and time with the numerical buttons After each entry the cursor jumps to the next position Press the two times to end the entry The receiver saves the new setting Afterwards do not switch off the receiver with the mains switch but rather with the remote control otherwise the settings will be lost See section Timer settings Setting system parameters Summer time TV type
10. make sure that no wires of the shield braid make con tact with the inner conductor This could otherwise cause a short circuit The quality of the reception signal depends on a good connection Preconditions for receiving digital signals Make sure that your satellite antenna system is equipped with at least one univer sal LNB to fac litate digital reception in the high band range Presetting of receiving system 14 The control signals for conventional receiving systems satellite dishes are preset i e 14 18 V for polarisation changeover and 22 kHz switching signal for LOW HIGH band changeover on multifeed reception systems The presetting will need to be changed in the installation menu menu point DiS EqC if UFO or tone burst switching matrices are used in the receiving system Refer to the section Installation menu DiSEqC menu for this purpose It is important that you observe the application information provided for the matrix used Operating instructions LNB supply voltage If the feed system LNB is powered by an external supply voltage and the LNB supply voltage is not used for switching over polarity e g Kathrein feed system UAS 330 the LNB supply of the receiver must be set to OFF see section Installation menu LNB configuration TV and video recorder connection e Use a SCART cable to connect the satellite receiver TV SCART and TV set If your TV set is equipped for stereo output yo
11. menu items as well as the parameters to be set The menus are to a large extent self explanatory You will find information relating to the selected menu point in the information box displayed under the menu Press the to select the main menu Main Menu gt 4 and press the Ey 49 buttons to se el Editing lect the submenus Press to access the submenus The items in the submenus are selected by pressing the YO P buttons The settings allocated to specific menu items are executed either by pressing the 09 buttons or the number buttons Press or to exit the main menu submenus and menu items Button functions O is a changeover button main channel list or favourite list with menu function is a changeover button Identifier self deleting is a switch on button with menu functions Press the button again to exit is a switch on button with menu functions Press the button again to exit E is a switch on button with menu functions Press the button again to exit Q is a function selection button Press once again to change function 5 is a function selection button Press once again to change function Alphanumeric entries 12 Use the number buttons to enter the programme and satellite names They pro duce numbers and letters in the name fields of the corresponding menus Position the bar cursor on the name field The first position automatically assumes a dark background You can now also
12. receiving system Therefore refer to the description of the components switchover matrices of the receiving system 39 Installation menu Tone burst DiSEqC DiSEqC Repeat UFO mini Remote frequency UFO micro 40 Under this menu point the 22 kHz signal can be set as follows Switching statuses of setting witching statuses of setting Switching statuses of setting 22 kHz signal gt High Low 22 kHz signal gt Pos A B 22 kHz signal gt Pos A B and and and Tone Burst gt Pos A B Tone burst gt Opt A B Tone Burst gt High Low Low 22 kHz Off Tone burst 22 kHz Low Tone burst 0 High 22 kHz On High Tone burst 1 n 0 Off Pos 1 Tone burst 0 0 On Pos 1 22 kHz Off Pos 2 Tone burst 1 1 Off Pos 2 22 kHz O 1 On If the receiver is connected to a DiSEqC switchover matrix you will need to set this menu point to ON The switching criteria and the input assignments of the DiSEqC switching matrix must be maintained Therefore refer to the description of the switching matrices or contact the installer of the receiving system The DiSEqC command must be repeated if the receiver is operated cascaded to gether with a receiving system with two or more series connected DiSEqC switch ing matrices In this case switch the menu point DiSEqC repeat to 1 or 2 Factory preset OFF The input frequency of the receiver is fixed in a user controlled processing sys tem
13. the TV SCART socket You must set the SCART socket of the Sat receiver to VCR with the button for your TV set to automatically play back the picture of the video recorder In this setting the picture of the video recorder is switched through to the TV set during playback If you set SAT by pressing the button the Sat receiver will have priority In the TV setting the video signal of the TV set has priority Installation menu Antenna Setup Antenna Setup Antenneneinstellungen Astra 48 12 603 GHz Horizontal 18 kd Lade Betriebsaaftware Daten info Text Gut Download beginnen M Hauptmend 1 Zurock Ed Thanks to digital technology the software and programme list of your receiver can also be updated via satellite Find out if a new software or programme list is available under the submenu software download Your satellite receiving system must be aligned to ASTRA 19 2 east Select the submenu Installation with the main menu button the Er 42 buttons and Move the cursor bar now to the menu item Software download and select it by pressing Now your receiver automatically searches for the ASTRA trans ponder which transmits the current software and programme list If no new versions exist you will be notified with an appropriate on screen display The light cursor bar in Software download can be moved with the Er 4 buttons Press in the menu it
14. with a twin receiver For this purpose program one receiver on the command set 1 and the second receiver on the command set 2 e Switch on receiver 1 and receiver 2 off with the power switch gt Press and hold the button gt Enter 901 with the number buttons e To adopt the code press the Sutton to switch receiver 1 to standby and then switch off the device at the power switch e Switch on receiver 2 gt Press and hold the button gt Enter 902 with the number buttons gt To adopt the code press the Sutton to switch receiver 2 to standby and then back into operation Now switch on receiver 1 again gt Press and hold the button gt Enter 903 with the number buttons When carrying out the first two settings the remote control must be di rected at the respective receiver when switched on By pressing the button you can now switch between the two command sets A and B toggle function and alternately operate both receivers Command set 1 is always active as the on delivery setting If you are operating only one receiver and the active command set is switched over by mistake so that this receiver can no longer be operated the remote control can be ea sily switched back to command set 1 For this purpose follow the procedure described above 11 Connection and putting into operation Menu concept Note Coloured backgrounds are used to emphasise the selected menus submenus and
15. 0n while the slave correspondingly shows r001 r002 r00n The LED display shows during block transfer The loading procedure was successful if both receivers show the message Succ Should transfer problems occur F will appear in the master display where stands for a numerical value In this case check the cable connection and start a new transfer attempt The data transfer from receiver to receiver as described above must only be car ried out with devices of the same type as otherwise malfunctions or total loss of the operating software may occur On no account must the receivers be switched off or the connection interrupted during data transfer This may otherwise result in data loss malfunctions or total failure of the operating system In all cases wait until the Succ or F message appears on the display You can download new operating software as well as a new channel list at our website www kathrein de where you will also find the corresponding instructions Refer to the section System information to establish the status of your receiver Installation menu Technical features The receiver UFD 505 is equipped with the following features Reception of all digital TV channels free to air receiver Reception of all DVB radio channels free to air receiver Loop through Sat IF input Teletext processing for TV set 1800 channel memory positions Satellite reception frequency range from 9
16. 16 satellite positions can be stored under DiS EqC 2 With H V as well as High Low this results in a total of 256 settings You Should have a specialist carry out these settings and set up such a system PER IM This menu is intended solely for service Ml lt astra purposes and if need be i e if no 11 836 GH measuring instrument is available it can be used to align the antenna satellite dish The satellite can be defined in the first line and the transponder in the second The polarisation of the received signal and the transmitted symbol rate are shown in the next line The bar displays provide an indication of the strength relative level of the signal and its quality However no conclusions relating to the quality of the antenna sys tem or of the cable connection can be derived from this signal ii In the satellite scan menu you can instruct Satellite Scan the receiver to search for channels on the er e rie satellite Use the q or Y button to select the required satellite Start the search by pressing If you wish to set your system to a com pletely new satellite you will need to enter manually at least one known transponder l in order to start the search see Section TP set up scan You can obtain the necessary information from the correspond ing TV and satellite magazines or Internet pages 37 Installation menu SEE The signal quality and the search progress are indicated during the
17. 50 MHz to 2150 MHz Freely selectable oscillator frequencies therefore suitable for all feed systems Timer programmable for 7 events once daily weekly Mains switch with mains separation Automatic settings for date and time via DVB data stream On screen display in 9 languages German English French Greek Italian Dutch Spanish Turkish Portuguese 4 digit LED display 22 kHz programmable control signal DiSEqC 1 1 and tone burst control signal Operation with UFOmini and UFOmicro LNB supply voltage disconnectible Connection socket for data copying function RS232 Programme assortment function Picture format recognition 4 3 and 16 9 with selectable output format Mute feature Volume control Radio keys Infrared remote control 2 SCART sockets TV and VCR AUX connection Additional audio outputs via Cinch sockets Dolby Digital output AC3 RF level display EPG Electronic programme guide Additional information about current programme Full EPG Software download via satellite 49 Technical annex Technical data RF features Sat IF frequency range Input level range IF frequency Receiving threshold Eb No dig Sat IF input Input impedance Video Modulation FEC demultiplexer Video resolution Frequency range Input data rates Video decoding Bit rate Output voltage S N Audio Audio decoding Bit rate Frequency range Output voltage S N Power supply Mains voltage Power consumption Power consumption in stan
18. A O Eee 29 ae dale I P35SWOld ae aa Na Ga a ANG Mem Sa naa a na na a a aana een 29 Pare ON DEK aaa aa saa een ee lr Na 29 Operation from the front Panel ae 31 Backup Opera ita A nate aad ae ae 31 Setting System parameter nina lis 32 Syslem O a e Li ala aaa 32 A Ta ena EKA Me A en A E NRG ee meas eee 32 VSOT OO ses le aan a aa rr a AS a a Wa ee AE a a ee ee eee 32 TPO Gaal WON ee aa aa aa maag ae ee ee Sete NA ee a Sa a JA a AA ab ee KG ANG 32 IDEE E a ka aa aa aa ee a Aa aa a A a a ee SA a cee eae amen esc dare 32 SU O aa sa daa na aa e Ka aa a kn Aan ee de AS ak a cee ia a a er sei 33 IV ADE agak banga I ahan ee o 33 Picture Tommal aaisan eaaa OR Aa ada na ener Ba ea aga NG a me eer aaa e nag a aaa 33 SENGGET PP PA else esse 33 AN een ee es He el a a a NG a A aana aaa Ba esse ee 33 OSD OLO Eee seen lee sieben 34 Po eee ere nee Eee a erent eres 34 Installation Mena saa asa cease ek tarda tesa Aa a NGA aa aa I an A a BA d kaa enacts BA a b aa ga aa aa a NK Ka 35 LINES COMTG Ul ON esse ee ee nenne lasse 35 Sel Eee a cea a a ee a an a an a nd u ag 35 Changing the oscillator frequency asana anana aee anana anae anana aane anae anane anaa nean aana anae aana 36 O en eee ere 36 STAND Seamer Meee A ae 36 RECENO TWO Salelllles sitio hia uta AA dette ala d SKA A BENG KA a ak a a aa den a pa a ae Ka a ang a KN a baa BE aa aa ga aaa cud 36 DSEG SEUN sasa aa nda a ee ee ak tr pas aan A OE Na a E AN en 37 AMen SUING A E e dee ae ee
19. Operating Manual DVB Satellite Receiver UFD 505 Order no 260 494 KATHREIN Antennen Electronic Safety Instructions Dear Customer The following operating manual will help you obtain the best optimal use from the extensive features of your new satellite receiver We have written this operating manual as comprehensibly as possible and as con cise as necessary A brief lexicon containing specialised terms not easily translat able has been appended at the end of this manual To further assist you in your search for a specific term we have also added an index We have taken the environment into account with the mains switch Therefore dur ing longer pauses separate your receiver from the mains in order to save energy During short pauses you should switch the receiver to standby with the remote control so the least amount of energy is used We wish you a great reception and much enjoyment with your new satellite re ceiver Your KATHREIN Team If you have any unexpected problems with your receiver please contact your spe cialist supplier through our hotline Tel 08031 18 47 00 Fax 08031 18 46 76 Important Notes With regard to the programme allocation of the satellites and transponders changes always occur In such cases it is necessary to carry out new programme settings although factory pre programming is always in accordance with the re spective newest developments You can gather the d
20. Sat socket you can receive terrestrial radio stations 48 Technical annex Connection arrangement 2 Analog Receiver Decoder ee pamasa a ee mm ram 20 O gt a SAN F Z ARNS Sess Scart 7 SS ca ROSS Universal LNB SR a AIE FA Scart IF INPUT DIGITAL Elektroschock Gefahr AC 88V 264V AUDIO VIDEO zazzufzusen JW AABN na Abo NICH Sen 50 60 Hz TTT TITTI 22kHz 5 max 30W gt vor Ma TAE O iii BET AUX IF OUTPUT T BERS TETT C7 Cinch DVB Receiver cart Digital Audio Scart VHF UHF Connection of a DVB receiver to an analogue Sat receiver and the complete TV and hi fi system The digital sound output can be connected to a Dolby Digital Sys tem The roof antenna connected via the video recorder to the TV permits the reception and recording of terrestrial programmes 49 Technical annex Audio output AV channel slot Decoder DiSEqC DVB Eb No dB Eb No ratio LED Display LNB Mute OSD PAL Pay TV PCMCIA PIN Receiver RGB Satellite IF signal SCART cable Standby S VHS Symbol rate Timer function Transponder VCR connection Viterbirate 50 Receiver sound output Preferential channel location of TV set for SCART input Decoder Unscrambling unit for pay TV Control system between receiver and LNB multi switch Digital Video Broadcasting Power density per unit of information
21. a aka aaa a ad aaa alo aa a a an A aana saa aaa ee 47 COME ONE AIM ICS rebin tk ous a eens 48 Connection arandelas od 48 Gonineclon a rangenent 2 aaa aka a aaa aja wa a A a a ka an ng a na Ka a a aja a a AA ate eee eee 49 Glossary abbreVilatlons a nee 50 SEVICE ee ea id 53 Safety Instructions Important notes regarding operation The following section contains important information relating to the operation place of installation and connecting up of the receiver Read these notes carefully before putting the unit into operation Extended absence thunderstorms gt Mains lead ES R D a gt O Children at play b AJ 15 DO DD 2 Connections gt Always switch the unit off via its mains switch at front left on unit during periods of extended absence or at the onset of thunderstorms This also applies to any other equipment that is connected to the receiver However take into account any possible timer programming and switch the unit on again in good time prior to the recording time Make certain that the mains lead power supply lead is undamaged Never put the unit into operation if the mains lead is damaged Withdraw the mains plug before cleaning the unit Use a dry cloth for cleaning Clean the surface only and nothing else On no account open the housing There is a risk of electric shock if components within the unit are touched Pay attention that children do not in
22. arth 14 Red signal C 15 X X Blanking signal 16 X X Video earth 17 X X Blanking signal earth 18 X X Video output FBAS Y 19 X X Video input 20 X Connector shield 21 X X Technical annex Connection examples Connection arrangement 1 Multifeed antenna analog and digital 2 X f Se Quattro LNB EAU e UAS 484 gt TI zn m p IH j iar al ug wih Im AAA lt gy Im Switch MM Band 4 A A A N A nn Sat socket ESD 30 DVB Receiver UFD 505 A NA 14118V max 4001 EAT 22KHz vcr PATAVO AA KATHREIN 260494 PTA AUX gora W jpiFO0UmPpur ee EZEZ 133777 7 Digital Audio UHF VHF VCR UHF VHF HiFi Connection of the DVB S receiver to a TV set a VCR and a hi fi system for receiv ing and recording digital satellite TV and radio channels The digital sound output can be connected to a Dolby Digital System The connection requires two SCART cables and one Cinch cable If your TV is equipped for stereo the stereo sound can also be reproduced via the stereo speakers of your TV set The UHF VHF input of the TV set is connected via the UHF VHF output and input sockets of the video recorder to the UHF VHF output of the Sat socket This con nection makes it possible to receive terrestrial regional TV channels with the an tenna system correspondingly aligned By connecting the antenna input socket of the hi fi system to the radio output of the
23. buttons on the remote control Confirm your programme selection by pressing the button press the button to exit the programme list and remain in the programme already set Selecting a radio programme by number entry Example 20 You can select a different radio programme during a current radio programme by entering the programme location number Use the number buttons Deo ior the purpose of entering the programme location number You wish to select the radio programme DLR Berlin This programme is stored under the programme location number 015 The order of radio programmes is de fined in the programme memory and therefore only serves as an example here To select this programme press the numbers Dana one after the other The receiver waits for about 3 seconds for entry of the next number Follow the same procedure for all other programmes i e also programmes with three digit programme location numbers You do not have to enter leading zeros Timer settings VPS signal You can use the timer for recording a programme with a video recorder on time Seven timers are available which you can set to different programmes as well as start and end times a m To access the timer setting press Do enter the main programme menu Timer Local Time E 11 54 a 5a zs a Ma Kw to go to system parameters E idee followed by ana BD SY to local time timer and The screen in the margin appear
24. by number entry aaaa anane aaa aane aa naen anana aana anaa naen aana nenn nnnnenennenennnnenennnnenn 19 Switching over to radio programme u 24zu0240002000nnnonnnnonnnnnnnnn nenne nenne nnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnennnnnnnnenn 19 RECEDLON SIALUS Tal dar 19 Selecting a radio programme by number entry ooccoccncnccnccccnccnnnoncnnoncncnncnnnnnnnnnnnoncnonncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnns 20 TIOS CCGA OS a ed 21 MES SIOMAl citas 21 4 Safety Instructions Programme oVerVIeW a iia 22 Sa SANGAN ee Ah ANG KAN NA LANA Se LAT SAT NIN SN TAN TT KAR WAN THI A TATA Ji 22 E A o N ee 22 ER SUMEN lisa ide 22 SOUNA SEUNG S ice 23 SENING MNE VOUM Gesa ee ee sie 23 Stereo and two channel sound reproduction u02240020000nnnonennonennnnnennnnenennnnennnnnnennnnenennenennnnennnnnnenn 23 AG NR an aaa aa baba aka pa a a na naa ana aana an a a aa a a a kaa Ba ee ee ee 23 Programme ISIS ir manne 24 Selecting Programmes lastreceived sun 24 EaVoUrIlE Drogrammesaear oido 24 T0 SOrt Ineschannels oda 25 To delete a DOMINE ss kian aaa ea Na san daka A AN eg da E D aa A Sa a a kak aaa a 25 10 2004 programme manually areni E ner aaa aana a E a TA gana apaa aa 26 Satellites add remove tia a BA a Wa akal D ap aa na DE Ng idas 28 SENTU ei AA ka aa EE PEO SE Bkh re KENA GK O gag NE Ka aha ee 26 JODHON LEO AAA o A ene a TE ean a ee ee 26 JODHON GS ali talca Ga A aed ale een 26 PASS WO la 29 FACON SELING A O
25. d buttons You can now mark the highlighted line with the apple symbol by pressing the button The symbol can be cancelled by pressing the button once again Press the button 3 times to return to the TV screen Confirmation is given that your changes have been saved and the information display of the programme currently received appears for several seconds on the screen Press the button twice to call up the favourites list You can now select your preset favourite programmes by pressing the or EI EP buttons and Programme lists To sort the channels You can sort programmes as desired The programmes are sorted by shifting the entries in the programme lists A Tv PAAA Press the Doutton to access the main A A menu Select programme list by press ing the YM buttons With the buttons you can now choose whether you wish to edit the TV or radio list and confirm your selection with You now see the desired programme list on the screen Press the 66 ons to select the item E confirm your selection with and the line with the current channel will be highlighted by a coloured bar in the list The bar can be moved page by page or line by line with the and GE amp 2 buttons The highlighted line can now be captured by pressing the button and shifted to the required position with the and lt gt py buttons and saved in the corresponding pro gramme slot by pressing Press the button 3 t
26. d for LNB activation and signal selection in view of the expansion of the frequency range to 12 GHz high band range and for receiving more than two satellites The DiSEqC control signal is responsible for this task This signal represents a special modulation of the already existing 22 kHz signal 36 Installation menu DiSEqC setting Antenna settings Satellite search The precondition for this setting is that you have made no changes in the DiSEqC UFO set up refer to the section DiSEqC UFO Set up When you are in the LNB configuration menu see above press the YO P buttons to move the coloured bar to the HotBird position press the q or Y button and by pressing confirm that you wish to add a satellite The transponder data are now stored and a tick appears after HotBird to confirm the setting You can now set the DiSEqC signal lt serves the purpose of switching between the two aligned satellites Press the lt gt 4x9 buttons to go to the DiSEqC 1 setting Set 1 for ASTRA and 2 for HotBird Both positions are already pre programmed You can pre program up to four satellites 16 settings 4x H and V as well as 4x High and Low Press the button 4 times to exit the menu At the same time the receiver will confirm that the set parameters have been saved If a setting is incorrect you will see the following message on the screen Bad or no signal With cascaded switches a total of
27. d to move the cursor to a programme which should be switched to with the button Use to exit the on screen display again The time scale can be altered with the 49 buttons so the other course of programmes can be called up Use the Info button O to receiver further information about the currently running programme with up to 254 symbols With the and buttons you receive the programme overview of the currently received transmitter with time and duration see on screen display provided that they broadcast the electronic programme guide EPG The length of the programme list depends on each programme provider and can amount to several days It lasts a few seconds for the list to download Afterwards you can move the coloured bar in the list with the Er amp p buttons and select a programme for timer programming The timer is selected with the button and confirmed with The programme is recorded at the set time Press the three times to leave this position without a timer setting Sound settings Setting the volume Set the reguired volume level by pressing VOLUME 25 ER 4 MI ET the buttons on the remote control of A the receiver A bar indicator is displayed on the screen to show the set volume Stereo and two channel sound reproduction AC3 Mute The channel identifier that you can display by pressing the button shows the set sound reproduction Depending on the direc
28. dby LNB voltage supply LNB supply current Control signals Connections TV connection VCR AUX connection Audio output Dolby Digital output AC3 Data interface for service purposes General Dimensions W H D Weight approx Temperature range Ambient temperature ce 46 950 to 2150 MHz 43 to 83 dBuV 479 5 MHz lt 4 8 dB F socket with loop through output 7150 DVB S Standard CCIR 601 720 x 576 lines 20 Hz to 5 MHz 2 45 MSymbols s MPEG 1 2 compatible 1 5 15 MB s 1 Vos 75 Q gt 53 dB typ MPEG 1 2 Layers 1 and 2 32 44 1 48 kb s 40 Hz to 15 kHz typ 770 50 mV an 10 kQ TV Scart and Cinch gt 65 dB 230 V 10 50 Hz lt 30 W lt 9 W 0 14 V vert 18 V hor 400 mA max 22 kHz square wave0 6 Vss tone burst DiSEqC 1 1 UFOmicro UFOmini SCART socket 21 pin SCART socket 21 pin 2 x Cinch socket Cinch socket RS 232 Sub D 9 pin 335 63 280 mm ca 2 4 kg 5 C to 40 C Technical annex Accessories 1 Infrared remote control 2 Batteries 1 5 V type LR 03 size AAA Micro 1 SCART cable 1 Set of operating instructions Scart socket assignments Signal Connection no TV VCR AUX Audio output right 1 X X Audio input right 2 X Audio output left 3 X X Audio earth 4 X X Blue earth 5 X X Audio input left 6 X Blue signal T X X Switching voltage 8 X X Green earth 9 X X Data signal 10 Green signal 11 X X Data signal 12 Red earth 13 X X Data e
29. des Lastwagenf hrers Howard Tanner verschwindet greift Howard zu merkw rdigen Methoden Zwar meldet er seine Frau bei der Polizei als vermisst zugleich aber Current Program Info dis y il Itii FA i tad 9 KABELI 12 20 13 20 iji beauftragt er auch eine Hellseherin ihren Aufenthaltsort zu erm Full EPG 9 KABELI 039 710 2001 12 35 Cagney e Lacey 13 20 14 15 Ein Colt f r alle F lle Program Time 09 70 2001 12 20 13 20 EPG timer programming 9 KABEL1 0910 2001 12 37 Cagney EL Lacey 13 20 14 15 Ein Colt f r alle F lle 14 15 15 20 Die Stra en von San Francisco 15 20 15 30 K1 Nachrichten 15 30 16 30 Unsere kleine Farm 16 30 17 00 Bill Cosby Show 17 00 17 30 Geh aufs Ganze 17 30 18 15 Glicksrad Program Time 0910 2001 12 20 13 20 2 20k 1 10 04 2001 16 37 16 58 17 17 13 17 4 17 43 17 4 17 52 17 Gi 17 58 18 3 18 58 19 10 www mit OK 19 18 E Wetter Sendezeit 10 04 2001 16 13 16 58 22 With the button you receive an overview of the programmes see on screen display currently received from the transponder with time and duration provided that they are broadcast with electronic programme guide EPG for example with ARD and ZDF In the right hand column the programme title is given in abbreviated form and the complete title appears in the last two lines In the left hand column the lt j MAP keys can be use
30. eing saved One moment please You can now make the entries appropriate to your receiving system in the corre sponding positions using the YM MP and Y or Y buttons and quit the menu by pressing button three times At the same time the new station data is stored Make the alphanumerical entries using the numerical buttons on the remote con trol For information see section operating instructions To enter a name You can change the satellite name in the LNB configuration menu using the num ber buttons Refer to section operating instructions for information about the exact procedure To remove satellite To remove a satellite select the LNB configuration menu move the cursor bar with lt gt or xy and confirm by pressing the q or Y button You will now be asked whether you wish to remove the satellite You can either confirm your selec tion with or cancel with 28 Password You can prevent your satellite receiver to be used by unauthorised persons by means of a password With this password you can ensure your reception settings are not changed by other persons Atthe same time you can activate the parental control function to lock out various programmes Keep your password in a safe place so that you always have access to your chan nels should you ever forget it Factory setting The password 0000 inactively set in the factory Entering a password Call up the mains menu by pressing the button
31. em Display info to re ceive information about the transmitted software and programme list The menu items Info text programme list and operating software are automatically set to active when new information and contents are available The lower bar displays the relative signal level You can determine with the light cursor bar which menu item you want to deac tivate Inactive menu items cannot be changed In the case that you only update the software but not the programme list deactivate the field programme list and vice versa For updating move the cursor bar to Start and confirm it with Afterwards the receiver begins with the update and a message ap pears on the screen After the update is complete the receiver is newly initialised and returns to operation If an error or incorrect signal occurs a message appears Download error Never switch the receiver off during the update procedure or the en tire software will be lost If this should occur the receiver must be newly installed at the factory or per PC and zero modem cable During the download the following message flashes Please wait After the request Display info the on screen display appears with the notice of the new soft ware and the respective changes Observe the on screen display After a software update you must set the time again The updates are also available in the internet under the address www esc kathrein de down
32. emote control Teatures a aa dea 11 Ment conce Pri sa 12 Mio ee A BABA a LAN ga a ga Ik aaa ts 12 AIP MANUINGNG CAMISA ads 12 Alphanumeric assignments of number buttons on the remote control occccoccccccnccccnconnnnnnnncncncnnnnnnnos 13 Language selection OSD A A id 13 Connection and putting INTO Opera Naiara 14 TO CONMECE receiver im e 14 All COMME CHOM a en ale ae a tte ae PANG A aa aa ba a gana ee 14 Preconditions for receiving digital signals cccocccconnccocncocnnconcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonncnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnncnnrnnnannnnnones 14 Presetting ol receiving System asana en ne lee ehe me 14 ENBZSUPDIY WONG sisi a ee na ee ea nee 15 TV and video recorder connection u ee a an ee heine 15 AUGIO CORNECHON a een ee na release 15 Inserting batteries in the remote conlrol u2 200240020002000 nn Bonn nnn nun anno nnnnnnnnnnn nun nenn nenn nenn nnnnnn nennen 15 First time operation ee 16 A ee een 16 Factory Seting OlregeliVer eat o o taster aa aaa 16 On screen displays On Screen Display u 0220002000 n00n n0nnnnnn nun nnnnnnnnnnnnnun nun nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 17 IMPOFLANL ON SCKECM GISDIAYS u ee ci 17 Ni LST ee el a AES 17 Raulo channel MaCast een ee 17 A A A A E adan 17 A AAEE E EA E kas d saa an a de KANAN ee 17 KAdIO DOO AMMONIOS E sta se denne ae O aaa Dort 18 ll ee ee 18 PROCS OMON STALL SE Ed ee ee ee re a ne daa a Baka a daa Aa NA Ega 18 Selecting a TV programme
33. enter letters with the number buttons by pressing the corresponding button several times For example Q Z and are additionally allocated to the 1 button see table on next page Operating instructions Alphanumeric assignments of number buttons on the remote control O O O O O O O O Language selection OSD To select the language for the on screen menus press DaB menu language 09 gt English The available languages are German English French Italian Span ish Portuguese Dutch Greek and Turkish 13 Operating instructions The following section is specifically intended for the specialist dealer You only need to read this section if you are carrying out the installation yourself You will find sample configurations in the section Connection examples First carry out all installation work before connecting the receiver to the mains power supply Refer to the information provided in the section Safety instructions To connect receiver Sat IF connection Connect the Sat IF input of the receiver to the satellite receiving system satellite dish Use a coaxial cable with a standard F connector for this purpose If you need to fit the F connector onto the cable e strip the cable insulation as shown in the diagram you will need to fold back the braid and e slide the F connector onto the cable then turn it clockwise until it locks When fitting the connector
34. eo In the case of multi language channel transmissions by means of manual entry of the audio PID it is possible to allocate another language to the TV broadcast After entering the PID the digital receiver automatically selects audio data from the data stream identified by the PID number and allocates these data to the video signal Programme package The programme package of a digital transponder mostly contains several TV and radio channels Each channel package has a fixed allocation with regard to the 51 Short technical lexicon Symbol rate Transponder Video bit rate Viterbirate 92 transponder transmit frequency the polarisation horizontal or vertical the symbol rate and the viterbirate or error rate The symbol rate describes the amount of data transmitted per second The symbol rate is measured in MSymbols s and is equal to the number of symbols that are re ceived per second A transponder is a satellite transmitter which transmits TV and radio signals A satellite has several transponders Analogue transponders transmit only one TV channel and possibly several radio channels on their transmit frequencies Digital transponders simultaneously transmit several TV and several radio chan nels on their transmit frequencies When a channel provider broadcasts several TV channels via a digital transponder this is referred to as the channel package of the channel provider The terms digital transponder and channel
35. etails for the new setting from teletext on SAT 1 the internet or respective magazines Refer to the section Changing frequency for more in formation Your receiver has been equipped with the newest respective Software at the fac tory We are always trying to adjust the Software to the desires of our customers and the state of the art technology Refer to section Software and programme lists update for more information Safety Instructions A da saen a aa aa a EA E aa SA a a Sa ga SAK aja Na a GE Na Sae aaa AN EEE da a GEN a Ga aaa Aa E A SE E NOTA Ka Na E KG 3 CONtONES il 4 SALE NS UGU ON acia 7 Important notes regarding operation aia T Extended absence thunderstorms 0022200204002000000n0 nenne nnnnnnnn nenne nenne nenn nnnnn anne nenne nnnnennnnnnenne nennen 7 NAINS ISA nina ae T KACANING aren naa a a A A a RAE T Children a Blase a an a a A elek T REPAS ee ne a a S T A SA O A E a a A BAB EA NA T Place TAS Rebellen 8 Vento Msc IN A A ak a NG a AANG 8 Humidity exposure to sunlight Heat ie 8 MANS NON AGE aa ae een A E aa ak aaa aaa 8 GrOUNGING Eee ee ee nee oa 8 Operating elements displays and connections uu22020200n2n00nannnnnnnnnnnunannnn nun nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 9 VOW OFODE DAN a a e ee 9 VOW OITO IF DANE Nec 9 FFONL Panel CoONtOls ana GIS pl VS 9 Rear panekcontrois and CISDIA YS sa akadas ne BAB aka a ee ated gak A E Ka EE 9 REMOLSCONIOLNandsel Keys asien 10 R
36. eviously highlighted programme here ZDF Press the to return again to this menu to continue searching for further trans ponders 38 Installation menu After an unsuccessful search the following message appears Error All new programmes are added to the existing programme list Under the menu item Delete TP you can remove the transponder from the pro gramme memory by pressing You will be requested to confirm that you wish to remove the transponder before it is deleted DiSEqC UFO Set up You should only make changes in this menu when the receiver is to be connected to another receiving system with different features or if changes have been made to O a the receiving system CiSsE qe UFO Setup e Therefore take particular note of the information relating to your Sat IF system Be fore making any changes you should make a note of these settings on the form provided at the end of this User s Guide Press the menu buttons 0 Er Y and to open the DiSEqC menu 22 kHz signal In this menu point you can determine whether the 22 KHz signal is to be used to switch over between the low and high frequency range of a satellite or between 2 satellite positions Tone burst and DiSEqC signal A DiSEqC control signal is necessary if more than four control criteria are required in a receiving system Which of the setting options i e tone burst or DiSEqC is required depends on the components of the
37. g 4x9 buttons to go to this setting Press the 4 times to exit the menu At the same time the receiver will confirm that the values have been saved If a setting is incorrect you will see the following message on the screen Bad or no signal Factory setting ON Operation Normally the supply voltage should always be switched on For communal or party systems you must check whether the supply voltage must be switched off Standby Under this menu point the supply voltage for the LNB in receiver standby mode can be switched on and off It can be switched off for individual and communal sys tems The factory setting is OFF Receiving two satellites If your receiver is connected to a multifeed antenna that is also aligned with the HotBird satellites for instance you will need to change the receiver settings for the DiSEqC signal The same of course also applies to other satellites DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control Different control signals are required for the purpose of selecting the satellite sig nals To date the LNB supply voltages 14 18 V and the 22 kHz signal superim posed on the LNB supply voltage have been sufficient for signal selection in the majority of applications With these four switching signals it is possible to switch be tween horizontally and vertically polarised signals as well as between satellites multifeed reception However additional control signals are now require
38. g order in the channel memory Every time you press the button an on screen display shows you the selected pro gramme together with the time the programme start and end times as well as the programme title in the information box provided these data are transmitted together with the signal By pressing the button you can leave this information box permanently dis played or switch it off by pressing the information button once again You will receive the channel scrambled Sa 457 CINEMANIAR Teletext message for scrambled channels 7 11 13 12 30 14 25 ME Minombre es Joe ly You cannot view a scrambled channel However some broadcasters occasionally transmit unscrambled programme blocks A further option of selecting a different Channel List programme is to press the button The TV channel list is now displayed In the left Das Erste column it will provide information relating SATA to the received satellites the transponder an and its transmission frequency the o rer polarisation the symbol rate and the scrambling The programme number the ahaaa programme broadcaster and the type of reception signal free to air scrambled is shown on the right With the lt gt pp buttons you jump to the next programme with the 66 ons you jump to the neighbouring page or with the buttons on the remote control enter the programme number Ch Confirm your selection by pressing the button
39. his system Installation menu Factory setting A remote frequency must not be set in this operating mode because it is defined by the UFO micro system as part of the addressing procedure You will need to delete the previously allocated address when using the receiver for the first time together with a UFOmicro receiving system You can do this under the UFOmicro menu point by selecting Reset with the 49 buttons and pressing O The original factory setting is then allocated to the receiver It must then be reset to ON The receiver will then receive a new address from the new system The pre programming is not deleted with Reset Preset OFF Under this menu point you can reset all the settings to the factory setting by press Ing The factory settings need not necessarily correspond to the settings required for your system After the reset it may be necessary to repeat all settings 41 Installation menu Recording Playback 42 The connection diagram provided at the end of this User s Guide and the descrip tion of the video recorder will show you how you should connect your video re corder to the receiver In order to make a VCR recording the satellite receiver must be switched on or the timer must be pre programmed see section Timer settings For VCR playback the satellite receiver must be set to standby so that the signal route is switched through from the VCR AUX SCART socket to
40. igital transmission valid for ASTRA satellites at 19 2 E The reception frequency of the receiver however is in the range from 950 to 2150 MHz The high frequencies are therefore stepped down with the aid of the oscillator frequency LO frequency LO Local Oscillator of the LNB to a lower frequency Various oscillator frequencies are used for this purpose depending on the satellite frequency range and the type of system For ASTRA and Eutelsat receiver systems this frequency is normally 9 75 GHz 9750 MHz for the lower frequency range low band and 10 6 GHz 10600 MHz for the upper frequency high band Older receiver systems still operate in the low band range with a 10 GHz oscillator frequency The receiver generates its required frequency by subtracting the oscillator fre quency from the satellite transmission frequency stored for each channel You only need to set the oscillator frequencies that your receiver system actually uses Therefore before changing the LO frequency make sure that this is at all neces sary The oscillator frequencies shown at the top of the picture are factory settings 35 Installation menu Changing the oscillator frequency Move over to the right hand side in the LNB configuration menu by pressing and the setting for LO High will be highlighted in colour Using the number buttons you can now enter a frequency matching your system The same also applies for the LO Low setting Press the
41. imes to return to the TV screen Confirmation is given that your changes have been saved and the information display of the programme cur rently received appears for several seconds on the screen To delete a programme Basically follow the same procedure for sorting in order to delete a programme Press the main menu button to access the main menu Select programme list by pressing the i YM buttons With the 49 buttons you can determine whether you wish to edit the TV or radio list and confirm your selection with The selected programme list appears on the screen Press the 09 buttons to select the item X confirm your selection with and the first line in the list is highlighted by a coloured bar The bar can be moved page by page or line by line with the 49 and the Er Y buttons or enter in the programme location with the numerical buttons 25 Programme lists The highlighted line can bow be prepared for deletion by pressing the button The control programme now asks Do you want to delete this channel Confirm your desired selection by pressing the corresponding button Press the button to delete the Add Digital Channel programme slot If necessary you can now continue to delete the next programme slot Satellite Name Press the button 3 times to return to the TV screen Confirmation is given that your changes have been saved and the information display of the programme cur
42. ist or the apple symbol is indicated at the top left The list can be changed by RE pressing the button again Information aa relating to the received satellites the Radio 3 polarisation the symbol rate scrambling favourite or standard programme and the parental control is provided in the column below the symbol The column on the left contains information relating to the channel the programme provider and whether 17 Programme selection the programme is normally scrambled The required programme can be selected with the bar cursor and confirmed by pressing the button Radio programme list See above The same applies to the radio programme list Programme selection This section describes how you select analogue and digital TV programme with your receiver and how you can set the required volume This description of the functions assumes that the receiver has been connected correctly If you wish to connect the receiver yourself please read the section Connection and start up beforehand Selecting a TV programme Reception status 18 The following information describes how to select other channels and shows what the on screen displays look like en After switching on the receiver simply O Information Ks 7 VOX Teletext press the lt gt 49 buttons in order to Y 11 10 88 10 20 8 11 15 select other TV programmes in their GHE Mission Erde Sie sind un ascending or descendin
43. ite programmes by means of the Apple symbol This denies children access to un suitable programmes The Padlock symbol is used to identify the programmes in the TV or radio programme lists Arrive at the main menu by pressing the main menu button 0 29 Password 30 Here use the amp buttons to select the Programme list entry Using the 49 buttons you can now specify whether you want to edit the TV or ra dio list Confirm your selection with The desired programme is now displayed on the screen Use the 09 buttons to select the Padlock symbol confirm the selection with and the line with the currently running programme is highlighted in the list with a yellow bar Use the 49 and the YO ap buttons to move the bar pagewise or line by line Using the button the highlighted line can be marked with the Padlock sym bol Press two times to confirm the memory modifications and after pressing the button once more you are requested to enter the password provided that none has been entered yet please enter a four digit number here Finally the programme originally received appears and for a few seconds the on screen info display is displayed Press the button once again in the same line and the symbol is removed Remember that some programmes can be received several times over on different satellites In this case each incidence needs to be locked The same accounts for transponder excha
44. load ufd Here you will also find instructions for downloading 43 Installation menu Preparation Your receiver is able to accept data from another receiver via the RS232C socket For this purpose the two receivers are mutually connected via a zero modem ca ble The transmitting receiver is the master the receiving receiver the slave The master and slave are first switched to standby mode and then disconnected from the mains by pressing the power switch The data sockets Item 6 rear of receiver Page 8 of both receivers are connected with the zero modem cable The master is then switched on again Transferring programme lists Simultaneously press the button arrow left and SELECT under the front panel of the master to transfer the channel list The slave can now be switched on The transfer procedure begins While loading the display of the master shows t001 t002 t00n while the slave correspondingly shows r001 r002 r00n The LED display shows during block transfer The loading procedure was successful if both receivers show the message Succ Transferring operating software 44 Follow the same procedure as described above for the purpose of transferring op erating software Start transfer of the operating software by simultaneously pressing the button arrow right and SELECT under the front panel of the master While loading the display of the master shows t001 t002 t0
45. nge Operation from the front panel If you have misplaced the remote control or the batteries are empty you can still operate you receiver from the front panel Backup operation On the front panel there are 6 buttons at your disposal The On Off button menu select and the cursor buttons with horizontal and vertical arrows The unit is switched on and off with the On Off button The menu button like the button brings you to the main menu The vertical arrow buttons have the same function as the Ye ap buttons and bring you to the submenus The horizontal arrow buttons have the same function as the 09 buttons The select button has the function of the buttons Since there are no numerical buttons no functions protected by the password can be called up 31 Setting system parameters The following settings should not be altered without good reason since they are factory presets or operational settings matched specifically to your receiving sys tem Only extensions to the receiving systems or modifications call for new settings The selected menus submenus entries and parameters are highlighted The menus are mainly self explanatory In the bar displayed below the menu informa tion is to be found for the particular menu entry The main menu comprises of the following submenus e Programme lists e System parameters e Installation and e Language System parameters Parental lock System
46. out obstruction Protect the unit against humidity drips and splashing Do not place the unit close to radiators nor expose it to direct sunlight Operate the receiver only from a 230V 50 Hz mains voltage The unit must not be connected to the mains and switched on until after the con nections have been set up for the antenna and TV set The parabolic antenna is to be grounded in accordance with regulations The rele vant local and or German VDE regulations are to be complied with here Operating elements displays and connections This section contains a brief description of all the control elements displays and connections The key symbols presented here are also used when describing op erating sequences View of front panel Flap folded down 1 234567 8 9 View of rear panel IF INPUT DIGITAL Elektroschock Gefahr 920 2 150MHz Nicht ffnen a AUDIO VIDEO BEZEZERZZZEZ 14 18V max 400mA 22kHz max 30W O En N VCR DATA I O KATHREIN AUX IFOUTPUT UFD 505 260494 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 Front panel controls and displays Rear panel controls and displays 1 On Off switch with mains separation 1 Audio output 2 Menu button to call up or exit from menus eb or submenus 2 Dolby Digital output AC3 Indicator to confirm remote control signal 3 Video output FBAS Select button 4 Scart socket TV connection une 5 Scart socket VCR AUX connection Power indicator 6 DATA socket Standb
47. package therefore have the same meaning The video bit rate describes the quantity of data of the digitised video signal that is transmitted per second The viterbirate code rate error rate characterises the type of error protection used by the channel provider The DVB standard stipulates the following values 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 Service OSD Language Cy German O Satellite 1 Satellite LO1 9750 LO2 10600 Satellite DiSEqC menu 22 kHz Tone burst DiSEqC DiSEqC repeat UFOmini Remote frequency UFOmicro Other settings Picture format O 4 3 O 16 9 Satellite 2 Satellite LO1 9750 LO1 10600 Satellite O High low gt PosA B D High low gt PosA B O ON O OFF O ON O OFF ON O OFF MHz O ON O OFF O Opt A B LNB supply Operation Standby O ON O O OFF O Satellite 3 Satellite LO 9750 LO 10600 Satellite O OFF 53 internet http www kathrein de KATHREIN Werke KG Telephone 0 80 31 18 40 Fax 0 80 31 18 43 06 Anton Kathrein Stra e 1 3 Postfach 10 04 44 D 83004 Rosenheim 998 6246 1001 ZWT Subject to technical changes KATHREIN Antennen Electronic
48. return to the TV screen Confirmation is given that your changes have been saved and the information display of the programme cur rently received appears for several seconds on the screen The new programme is added to the end of the existing programme list You can obtain the necessary PIDs from relevant TV and satellite magazines the internet as well as from SAT 1 video text Refer to section Operating instructions for information on how to make alphanumeric entries The entry is only required for programmes which are not broadcast in conformity with DVB Never change the PIDs without good reason as they affect the identification of the reception signal 2 Satellites add remove Setting up a satellite The LNB can naturally also accommodate new satellites For this the orbit position that you need to take a bearing on must be known The Antenna settings menu entry in the installation menu can be used as an aid for alignment of the antenna Arrive to the menu item LNB configura Installation tion via the main menu and the In stallation submenu with the YO P and buttons plus password You select it with and can then enter or select a new satellite Remember that your system must be set In the next step move with g y to e g the entry User1 After pressing the q or Y button the shown on screen display appears Confirm it with The following message appears Changes are b
49. s Press the YE pp buttons to move the cursor to the timer you require and confirm it by pressing Press CA exit the timer again Incorrect time settings will be rejected You can select and set e the programme type TV radio or software download e the programme location numerical via the remote control the start time date month year hour minute e the stop time and e the timer status inactive once daily weekly for seven timers You must enter leading Zeros for the time settings You can also carry out the presetting via the EPG Electronic Program Guide Re fer to section Programme overview Full EPG Use the q or Y and the number buttons to make the required setting The current time that you must re enter appears under the start time If no other setting is entered the end time will be set automatically to the same date and one hour after the start time Finally confirm the settings by pressing or 3 times If you have preset a download per timer the following timer settings are ig nored after a successful download Make certain that no VPS signal is included in the digital television signal Therefore you will need to programme your video recorder corresponding to the timer settings 21 Programme overview EPG Program Guide e 12 03 RTL Televi RTL2 Super RTL 15 12 10 Zur ck in die Vergangenheit 12 10 12 40 Unter uns Cagney amp Lace Als Nora die Ehefrau
50. search The message appears at the end of the search The search is complete Press OK button ee Bey All new programmes are added to the existing programme list You can interrupt the search by pressing the button TP set up search Installation In this menu you can scan through the transponders for specific programmes e g when new programmes are offered in the package of a specific broadcaster You can obtain this information from SAT 1 teletext or corresponding TV and satellite magazines as well as from the Internet Press to open the menu Transponder selection The following settings are now possible select positions with AY P TP Edit Scan Digital Required satellite with q or the transponder freguency with numerical buttons Satellite Mame the polarisation with q or Y button the symbol rate with the numerical buttons and search mode for free to air or free and encrypted programmes with the q or Y TP Einetellung Suchlauf D button Mi a TS F en The bar diagram indicates the relative 10 has Galur signal strength and is not an indication 109 Le Mouv for the quality of the receiving system Radio Classiq Radio Jazz E Start the search by pressing in the search position Durchsucht den aktuellen Transponder M Hauptmend L Zur ck The shown on screen display appears as the result of the search Exit this menu by pressing and go to the pr
51. sert objects into the ventilation slots There is a risk of mortal danger due to electric shock If your receiver needs repairing or changes to settings get qualified specialists to carry this out Unauthorised opening and attempts at repairs entail loss of guaran tee The unit s electrical safety can be affected by improper tampering with it The manufacturer s liability excludes accidents occurring to the user when the unit is opened The unit may be rendered inoperative or not work properly if the connections are not wired up properly Operating elements displays and connections Place of installation Mains voltage Grounding Important notes for siting and installation Every electronic device generates heat The rise in temperature however lies within a safe range Slight colour changes may occur to sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers over the course of time due to the constant effect of heat In conjunc tion with treated furniture surfaces the units rubber feet can likewise give rise to changes in colour Where necessary place the unit on a suitable pad The heat that is generated in this unit is dissipated quite adequately Never install the receiver in a cabinet shelf or rack with inadequate ventilation Never close off the cooling slots on the unit Do not place objects on top of the unit Maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm above the unit so that the heat generated within the unit is conducted away with
52. son as they repre sent factory settings or operational settings that are adapted to your receiving sys tem New settings are only required when changes or expansions are made to the re ception system The main menu consists of the following submenus Select the Installation menu with the menu button 0 the Ey buttons in the main menu and 60 If set you must also enter the password Select the menu points with the Yap buttons The first submenu is the LNB configuration Press to open this menu Normally you should not make any changes in this submenu Before making any changes however you should make a note of the settings in the form provided at the end of this User s Guide ers I LNB Configuration E gi Wt LE Lie kal Your receiver is set at the factory to the satellites of the ASTRA and HotBird sys hip Ta tems The other basic settings are shown in the illustration opposite Oscillator frequency L O Satellite receiver systems consist of the parabolic antenna satellite dish with the actual receiving system mounted in front of it LNB Low Noise Block Converter or LNC Low Noise Converter which converts the RF signals of the satellite to a lower frequency so it can be processed by a satellite receiver The satellite transmission frequencies are within the following ranges 10 7 11 7 GHz Low band Low band analogue transmis sion 11 7 12 75 GHz High band High band d
53. ss the button again to restore the sound The standard volume display bar is then shown for several seconds Although you can change the programme while in mute mode it will remain muted until this mode is cancelled or you correct the volume 23 Programme lists The programmes channels set at the factory can be changed in the programme list menu Select the menu by pressing the MDoutton the Gy 4 buttons as well as TV or radio and If stored a password must be additionally en tered Selecting programmes last received Press the button to show on the screen the four programmes you last received The arrows correspond to the cursor buttons YO P The allocated pro gramme can then be selected by pressing these buttons i er Select this function to call up the on r W 4 i E i screen display shown opposite 1 Bayern 4 Klas 1 Das Erste ra NE a r 2 ZDF ov Kg gt Favourite programmes 24 You can arrange and sort your favourite TV and radio programmes e g all Ger man language programmes or programmes that have no commercial breaks These programmes are identified by the apple symbol in the TV or radio pro gramme lists Select the apple symbol by pressing the _ buttons confirm your selection with and the line with the current channel will be highlighted by a coloured bar in the list The bar can be shifted page by page or line by line by pressing the an
54. switching criteria of receivers which are only equipped with the control signals H V and 22 kHz A DiSEqC switchover matrix operates with analogue switching criteria until the DiSEqC command is received from the master All analogue switching criteria are then ignored DVB MPEG 2 DVB is the abbreviation for digital video broadcasting DVB S refers to the type of transmission S satellite MPEG is the abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts Group a working group which draws up internationally valid standards for the digi tal compression of video together with audio MPEG 2 has been promoted to the standard for the compression of digital TV signals MPEG 2 operates at a data rate of up to 100 MBit s Eb No ratio The Eb No ratio is a measure for the signal to noise ratio of the digital signal This value is not identical to the C N value as known from analogue reception technol ogy As a rule reception is no longer possible at Eb No levels below 5 dB FEC FEC is the abbreviation for Forward Error Correction The FEC error rate corre sponds to the viterbirate PID The PID number Package Identification is an identification number for video sig nals and audio signals in the digital data stream of DVB MPEG 2 signals The re ceiver uses the PID number to establish distinct allocation of the video and audio data transmission PID PCR is the identification number for the synchronisation signal PID PCR is normally identical to PID vid
55. t after several seconds Reception status radio After switching over the receiver simply Q Information m press the SY buttons to select other E 1 Bayern 1 radio channels in their ascending or MW 10 43 10 05 11 05 descending order in the channel memory 13 Bayern 1 Treffpunkt Every time you press the button an on screen display shows you the selected channel together with the time the pro gramme start and end times as well as the programme title in the information box provided this data is transmitted together with the signal ren By pressing the button you can leave SCH Maman Ser this information box permanently displayed All List TANGGA ER Or switch it off by pressing the button once o sni again EN 11 100 6 12 JUMP A further option of selecting a different SWA2 MDR info A programme is to press the button The Radio 3 radio programme list is now displayed In er the left column it will provide information relating to the received satellites the transponder and its transmission fre quency the polarisation the symbol rate and the scrambling The right side shows the programme number the programme broadcaster and the type of reception sig nal free to air scrambled By pressing the YO 4p9 buttons you jump to the next 19 On screen displays On Screen Display programme and by pressing the ons you jump to the neighbouring page or enter in the channel number with the
56. t do this for you Factory setting of receiver 16 Your receiver is pre programmed to receive the ASTRA and HotBird satellites You will normally need to make no further settings To receive both satellite systems or other satellites you will require a multifeed arrangement with at least two LNBs in front of the satellite dish if you are not connected to a communal or party system Please ask your dealer Before you change the basic settings of your receiver note down the settings in the form provided at the end of this User s Guide In this way you will be able to restore the original settings at any time Programme selection Important on screen displays The receiver functions are controlled by a microprocessor and extensive software The following explanations are intended to improve understanding of all proce dures and to minimise the risk of mistakes TV channel identifier The channel identifier is displayed for several seconds every time the channel is O Information e _ AS E ADE changed or by pressing the button 4 10 39 S 10 15 E 11 00 PEE ZDF spezial Der Gegens The I indicates that a channel is received even if no picture can be seen e g radio The film symbol indicates a TV channel with the selected programme shown next to it and whether teletext is received The current time start time and end time of the current programme are shown on the next line provided these data are trans mitted
57. time a button on the remote control is pressed You will see the factory preset programme on your TV screen An information bar indicating the programme provider the time the timer settings the programme status and the programme title will be displayed in the bottom section of the screen provided the corresponding data are transmitted The number of the programme memory appears in the LED display The red standby indicator goes out You can now receive the TV and radio programme preset at the factory and select them by pressing the YO pp buttons Press the Qana Er 4 buttons to select radio programmes Press the Qo button to return to TV programmes Refer to the section Programme lists TV radio for information on how to set up and save other TV and radio programmes The reception status last set always reappears when the receiver is switched on If the message bad or no signal appears on the screen in addition to an on screen display indicating the programme last received you will need to check the system installation and or the receiver settings If this problem only applies to indi vidual programme slots the problem may be due to an interruption in the transmis sion signal or a fault in the receiving system cable or satellite system In this case first check the connection configuration and then check whether the basic settings of you receiver are correct for your system In the case of doubt have a specialis
58. tion of the symbolised sound waves under the displayed time mono left mono right or stereo can be set The digit indicates the number of transmitted sound channels The programme title is shown in the box on the right Press the button to call up the audio menu for sound and language selection You can now make the required settings e g language selection provided the corresponding data are contained in the reception signal sound track Dolby Digital 5 1 CH Select the menu points by pressing the Er 49 buttons and select the required setting with the 66 ons Press the button once again to exit the menu The receiver can process sound transmissions in AC3 format Dolby Digital providing you with the opportunity of listening to cinema sound quality in your living room The digital sound output is provided for this purpose You will need to con nect itto a corresponding system Please refer to the instructions manual of your Dolby Digital system In order to reproduce the AC3 format set your receiver in the audio menu under stereo to 2 of 2 or 2 of 2 2ch The corresponding transmission 5 1 Ch 5 channels 1 subwoofer channel is then indicated at Dig output If AC3 format is not transmitted you will only be able to select the standard stereo or mono settings or select the broadcast language Press the Button on the remote control to mute the sound This symbol appears on the screen Pre
59. u can receive the sound in stereo via the SCART connection e Also use a SCART cable to connect the satellite receiver VCR AUX SCART and the video recorder Audio connection If you wish to reproduce the sound via a hi fi system connect a corresponding Cinch cable from the audio Cinch sockets on the receiver to the input sockets on your hifi system The digital output is designed to facilitate connection to a Dolby Digital System Inserting batteries in the remote control Remove the cover on the battery compartment on the underside of the remote con trol e Insert the two supplied batteries in the remote control Ensure correct polarity of the batteries the and markings are indicated inside the battery com partment e Slide the cover back into the casing and lock in position Used batteries are special waste Therefore do not throw batteries into the house hold waste but rather deposit them at a collection depot for old batteries ty 15 Operating instructions The first steps Connect the receiver to the mains power supply Switch on the receiver by pressing the power button at the front of the unit You will see in the LED display afterwards 0000 The operation indicator LED lights red the receiver is now in standby mode Switch on your TV set Switch on the receiver by pressing the Sutton on the remote control The yellow LED at the front end of the receiver flashes every
60. y indicator Interface for serial data transmission Ser Cursor keys to step through menus and mice programmes and for adjustment of the vol 7 Satellite IF signal input ume corresponds to the remote control Output of the LNB supply voltage and con 8 LED display 4 charachter 7 segment dis Movi Nelo Ae anita ang BIS EgS 1 play for display of programme position and 8 Satellite IF signal output time Output for a analogue secondary receiver 9 Pressure catch for front flap The Sat IF signal is looped through Open by lightly applying pressure on the 9 Mains voltage supply line upper right hand side Operating elements displays and connections Remote control handset keys Power On Switch f th witch over of the Standby remote control O Calls up favourite categories Calls up main menu O Programme Last programme information and exit Calls up Setting scart programme list 2 connection Radio Off Volume Programme selec Menu entries tion Selection of submenus and menu entries Confirmation of the submenus and main entries Mute On Off Numerical input for programmes parental lock LO frequency etc Sound selection menu Mono language selecti on KATHREIN O N 10 Connection and putting into operation Note Note Note The remote control features 2 command sets making it possible to operate 2 receivers independently of each other in one room not together

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