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1. Children at play Repairs A During periods of extended absence or at the onset of thunderstorms always dis connect the unit from the supply or withdraw the mains plug if the power supply unit is used This also applies to any other equipment attached 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 PSU mains plug before cleaning the unit Use a dry cloth for clean ing Pay attention that children do not insert objects into the ventilation slots There is a risk of mortal danger due to electric shock On no account remove the housing cover since there are dangerous voltages in side the unit that may be contacted The unit must only be opened by qualified specialists so allow them to carry out any repairs or adjustments to your receiver Unauthorised opening entails loss of guarantee The electrical safety of the unit can be affected by improper tampering with it The manufacturer s liability excludes accidents occurring to the user when the unit is opened Safety instructions Important notes for siting and installation Place of installation Every electronic device generates some heat The rise in temperature however lies within safe limits Nevertheless this does not rule out the possibility of slight colour changes to sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers over time due to the constant effect of heat In conjunction w
2. age In the Polarisation menu entry the voltage level is used 14 or 18V to set the polarity vertical or horizontal and the 22 kHz switching signal to select the fre quency range see table Setting Switching signal 22 kHz Frequency range Polarisation LNB voltage Vert Low Hor Low 14V Off 18V Off 10 7 11 7 GHz vertical horizontal In the Orbit Position menu entry the 22 kHz switching signal is used to switch between two or more satellites for multifeed receiving systems see following ta ble Satellite Orbit position 22 kHz switching Astra 19 2 east 1 Off Eutelsat 13 east 2 On Eutelsat 10 east 3 Off Eutelsat 16 east 4 On In the initial setup menu submenu DiSEqC setting is carried out for the menu entry the 22 kHz switching signal is operative for polarisation or orbit position With Astra satellites only digital signals are transmitted in the upper frequency band high band Special receivers are also required however DVB receiver d Box The customary analogue signals are transmitted on the lower frequency band low band The same is also true at the moment for Eutelsat programmes e Select the required polarity therefore as either Vert Low or Hor Low only In the factory presetting as delivered the setting Pos A B has been chosen in the DiSEqC initial setup menu menu entry 22 kHz signal The settings Vert High and Hor High are not operativ
3. gt LNB supply On Off in standby 1 2 3 digit P Prog Selectn or free input On screen display Off On OSD Frequency range mP oscillator menu gt LO 1 9000 12000 LO2 9000 12000 gt LOS 9000 12000 p LO4 9000 12000 DiSEqC gt i Off High L High Low sai OLE Ose gt Tone Burst Off Pos A B or Opt A B gt DiSEqC i Off On Remote DiSEqC Rept Off On Remote freq 920 2150 31 Connection example Service note Stecker Netzteil u A e uo Decoder Service note Dear Customer In the unlikely event that you should experience problems with your receiver please contact your local specialist dealer or our service organisation 32 epis uo SIE INO jqe y m Bununoyy A A A A a a cR A Jay mo m9 gt e KATHREIN KATHREIN Werke KG telephone 49 08031 1840 fax 49 08031 184306 Anton Kathrein StraBe 1 3 P O B 10 04 44 D 83004 Rosenheim Germany Antennen Electronic 9985 729 0 5 06 98 SKS PF Subject to alterations
4. e g original tone English on channel 1 German tone on channel 2 e Press the RED key Each time you press the key you switch the sound chan nel in the order Stereo Channel 1 gt Channel 2 gt Stereo e The selected channel is shown on the screen The setting is not saved After a change in programme the programmed setting takes effect again Video recorder playback VCR For playback from the video recorder the satellite receiver needs to switched on to ensure the signal path is switched through from the VCR Scart socket to the TV Scart socket SAT TV changeover Where the satellite receiver and TV set are connected via a Scart cable many TV sets immediately switchover signal input to video reception on the Scart socket when the satellite receiver is turned on The switching voltage of the TV Scart socket therefore needs to be switched off if you want to view a terrestrially broad cast TV programme e Press the MEE key The switching voltage on pin 8 of the TV Scart socket is turned off and it is turned on again by pressing once more In Sat mode Sat mode is displayed on the screen for approximately 3 seconds Operating the receiver without remote control On connecting the satellite receiver to the supply the unit always reverts to the last operating mode it was in prior to being switched off If the unit was disconnected from the supply whilst in standby mode it reverts to standby mode on
5. programme slot can be selected see section Initial settings On Screen Displays Adjusting volume balance and tone Note e f you press one of the 049 keys the following menu appears for adjustment of the volume balance tone treble and bass stereo width and pseudo stereo gt Volume 21 Ur Balance 00 Sana A aaa na Treble 00 anna Bass 00 ccceoooocoooonoadoonaa A ee NEER E AE Stereo width 00 aaa Pseudo Stereo OFF With the Ou keys or the BE key you can select the respective menu entry and then makes changes with the cv keys The settings are not operative at the VCR Scart socket in order not to disturb video recordings The on screen display is removed again after approximately 3 seconds In the menu entry Stereo Width the stereo base width can be adjusted independ ently Pseudo Stereo can be used to simulate a stereo like effect with mono pro grammes and should thus only be activated with mono reception The pseudo stereo effect can be simulated if a stereo programme is switched to mono Muting the sound Note e Press the WHH key The sound is muted allowing you to make a phone call undisturbed for example e Press the BE key again to turn the sound back on Mute is not operative at the VCR Scart socket 11 Receiver operation Stereo Mono Channel changeover Broadcasts can be transmitted in the two tone channel method
6. settings DiSEqC Repeat Remote Note Thus take into account the specifications of the DiSEqC matrices or get in touch with the installer of the receiving system If DiSEqC components are cascaded in a satellite receiving system several DiSEqC matrices are connected in series the menu entry DiSEqC Repeat must be switched to On The Remote setting in the DiSEqC menu entry is intended for future applica tions If the UFD 345 receiver is operated in a receiving system with a Subscriber controlled preprocessing system e g Kathrein UFO mini digital Remote must be set in the DiSEqC menu In this case the corresponding transmission frequency is selected in menu entry Remote Frequency in the range 920 to 2150 MHz The satellite signal is trans mitted from the receiving system to the receiver on this frequency e Press the AT key twice to save your settings e Exit from the initial setup menu with the On key press twice If you exit the menus without saving the settings will be lost Switching over remote control s command set Note Note The remote control handset contains two command sets This allows two receivers of the 200 300 series to be operated independently in a room not in conjunction with a twin receiver For this purpose programme one receiver on command set 1 and the second re ceiver on command set 2 e Switch on receiver 1 and switch off receiver 2 with t
7. the mode when switched off In TV mode the programme slot indicator in the on screen display OSD begins with P In radio mode the screen is blanked out and the on screen display begins with R e Press the III key on the remote control handset to switch between TV and radio mode In the initial setup menu a continuous on screen display of the radio programme slot can be selected independent of the TV setting see section Initial settings On Screen Displays Selecting a programme Use the numeric keys ME BEE to select the desired programme directly Example for a three digit entry with setting free programme selection Selection of programme slot 147 e 1is entered programme slot 1 appears e 4is entered programme slot 14 appears e 7 is entered programme slot 147 now appears Or e Use the Hou keys to step through the programmes in succession After the programme changeover the programme slot and programme name are superimposed on the screen for approximately three seconds Receiver operation Note With the setting 2 or 3 digit programme selection there is a switch to the desired programme after approximately 3 seconds Digits can be entered during this time period With the setting free programme selection the receiver switches to the corre sponding programme slot immediately after each input see example above In the initial setup menu a continuous on screen display of the
8. EO Ground Blanking Ground VIDEO Output VIDEO Input Common Ground Pin No TV VCR 1 x x 2 x 3 X X 4 X X 5 X X 6 X 7 8 X X 9 X X 10 11 12 13 x x 14 15 16 17 x x 18 x x 19 x x 20 x 21 x x Decoder x KK KK XK x x lt x KK X Menu structure Video and Audio Setup Menu Retum stepwise into normal programme mode with key MU Save settings with key Bii press twice Select menu entries with 48 Make the setting with Q8 or with the numeric keys for frequency setting Change from Video menu to Audio menu with key REE Change from Audio menu to Video menu with key Hi Video Setup Menu call up with key STORE VIDEO Audio Setup Menu call up with Possible setting Programme slot Programme name gt Satellite frequency Polarisation Orbit position Video dev Oscillator EE BELL Decoder menu tik gt Audio Audio key STORE Audio frequency p Audio de emphasis EL Audio de emphasis only with Mono wide active Step on to the next programme slot Programme name maximum 5 chars Settable in range from 10700 12747 MHz Vert Low Vert High Hor Low Hor High Position 1 2 30r4 16 or 25 MHz LO1 2 30r4 Decoder setting Signal path Audio Signal path Video Signal type Stereo Mono narrow Mono wide 5 00 8 80 MHz DNR Stereo Mono narrow 50 us J17 Mono wide
9. NION AAA Ce 10 Switchover between TV and radio MOE oooocccocccccnnnccconacononcccnnnconancnnnnn nono ates etree nnn nn nn cnn nn n ran nnn nn nn ncnn nn cnnnnnes 10 Selecting a programme E AAA EE 10 Adjusting volume balance and tone 444444ssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 11 Muting the SODFnd x22 o00d A ooo Deer A ean D EN DN PL EVEN ele MU LE ODER DD V RU 11 Stereo Mono Channel changeover sssssssssssssssesssseee enne n nn nn rrnnn nr nnn n nhe nnnnr nsns nnn 12 Video recorder playback VCR ssssssssssssssssssssseeeeee eene nn nn rana nnn nir isis sinn nnn nnnnnn sss n nnns 12 SAT T V CHANGCOVEN voce ior ena i e etr a ie te a aa aa a e aia airea haee ioka enironta obe he 12 Operating the receiver without remote control nemen enne nnne nnne 12 Swapping sorting and inserting programmes sssssssssssssssene enne n nennen nnne nnns 12 Displaying the Info menu and programme overvieW nnsesnnnsnnsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnn 13 Picture optimisation when reception is weak uuusssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnn 14 Programming TV programmes 555 252 2 cac annonas onda uuu naga nn nn nn 15 Tuning in TV programmes 4444444nsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 15 The Video menu RRR
10. Operating manual Kathrein Satellite Receiver UFD 345 Order No 260 411 KATHREIN Antennen Electronic Contents Controls displays and connections uuunss0n000n00000nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 3 View of front panel with infrared sensor rear panel and remote control handset en 3 Front panel and infrared sensor ss 444444444snnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 Rear panel connections 4444444nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 Remote control handset keys ooocccicnnncoccccnnnncinananonnnnnncncnnnconnnnnrnnn cnn nan n nan n rn nn cnn nn rra nr n nn rn nn annn nr nana 4 Safety INStrUCtIONS aiii 5 Important notes regarding operation 4444444nsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 Important notes on Siting and installation 6 Connecting up and putting into operation unsrunus0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 Installingithe receiveran ci Lee En a cote Lees tete celles tl ute Lk ene se ERR 7 A a a aaaea a a a a a aa a aaa a 7 Gonneetingtuptneiunita ea a A a aaaea Eea AaS 7 Inserting batteries into remote control 444usssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9 Receiver operational 10 Switching INC U
11. RRRRRRREEEEEMEEEEEMMMMMEEEIMMMMMMM 15 Decoder MO AU ERE 17 Programme name 244444440nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 17 The Audio AAA dehet tenete he iaaa hei adds 18 Programming radio programmaes ueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eene n nennen nnn n nn nnnn nnn nu nnn n nun n nnn n nn 19 Tuning in radio programimes 42 ede nee A ee a aaa Ea 19 TOA minu su eut tbt e ee eror en oe Leon erat 19 Inmial SOTA GS ae 20 Calling the initial Setup Menu snien aa aaa ae a adaa aaa ia aa da aada iaaa ada aitas 20 AAA A a 21 ENB SUPpI voltage a e a o A 21 LNB supply voltage in standby 0 0 0 0 rennen 21 Programme selection RR Pn en ae 21 On Screen Displays OSD nr er ee 21 Oscillator Trequency nn aara a a A aa a i a a a a a a a a a a con 22 DISEJG O DON A cU A D ND OS 23 22 KEIZ SIGMA UE 24 Tone burst and DiSEQC Sigal sineset a e A e E E Era ga 24 Switching over remote controls command set 4444usssn44ssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 25 LOU eer 26 A Me 27 Lus Egi pell e es 29 Connection examples Service note uuuuusuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 32 Drilling Template a 33 Controls displays and connections This section contains a brief description of all the control elements displays and connections The key symbols pr
12. achable infrared sensor permits concealed installation of the receiver Dimensions are small Radio button Stereo Dual tone switchover Audio frequency range from 5 0 MHz to 8 8 MHz Sound muting and volume control Dynamic noise reduction DNR Wegener Panda 1 Stereo reception On screen display OSD 3 languages German English French 22 kHz control signal programmable DiSEqC 1 0 and tone burst control signal LNB supply voltage can be turned off Runs off 12 24 VDC for mobile use Comes with additional power pack for mains operation Connecting socket for data copying function programme data read in and read out with the Copy Programmer Programme swap sort and copy functions Infrared remote control with command set changeover allowing operation of two receivers in a room 3 Scart sockets for TV VCR and decoder connection Last status memory Specifications UHF characteristics Video Audio Power supply Connectors Sat IF frequency range Input level range IF frequency IF bandwidth FM threshold Low threshold tuner Frequency range Deviation Output voltage De emphasis Subcarrier frequency range Bandwidth Mono wide Mono narrow Stereo Frequency range De emphasis Mono wide Mono narrow Output voltage Distortion factor S N Operating voltage Power pack Power consumption Receiver full load standby Receiver with power pack full load standby LNB supply volt
13. age LNB supply current Control signal Sat IF input TV VCR Decoder Infrared sensor Data interface Supply voltage 950 to 2150 MHz 48 to 78 dBuV 479 5 MHz 27 MHz 7 dB max adjustable in 32 steps 20 Hz to 5 MHz 16 25 MHz 1 Vss 750 CCIR Rec 405 625 lines 5 0 to 8 8 MHz 280 kHz 130 kHz 40 Hz to 15 kHz 50 us J17 programmable DNR 75 us Wegener Panda 1 V into 10kQ lt 1 0 at 1 kHz 70 dB typ 12 24 V DC 230 V 10 50 Hz 1A 13 1W 17 2W 0 14 V vert 18 V hor 300 mA max 22 kHz square wave 0 6 Vss DiSEqC 1 0 Tone burst F socket 750 3 Scart Peritel sockets 21 way Western socket 8 way Low voltage hollow plug 5 5 2 1 mm 27 Specifications General Temperature range Accessories Unit dimensions B H D Weight Receiver Power pack Ambient temperature Power pack 230 V 16 V 1 A Infrared sensor Infrared remote control 271 50 150 mm Approx 0 6 kg Approx 0 76 kg 5 C 40 C Scart cables 12 V connecting cable with universal plug 6 24 V DC 2x 1 5 V batteries type LR 03 size AAA micro Operating manual Scart socket assignments 28 Signal AUDIO Output Right AUDIO Input Right AUDIO Output Left AUDIO Ground BLUE Video Ground AUDIO Input Left BLUE Video Function Switching GREEN Video Ground Commn Data Line 2 GREEN Video Commn Data Line 1 RED Video Ground Commn Data Ground RED Video Blanking Signal VID
14. an be made differently in TV mode and radio mode Default TV mode Off Radio mode On To call the initial setup menu for radio the receiver must be switched into radio mode before being switched off Then call the initial setup menu in the usual way 21 Initial settings Oscillator frequency The satellites radiate their programmes in a frequency range that satellite receivers are unable to process In the receiving system known as the LNB Low Noise Block converter or LNC Low Noise Converter this frequency is converted into a lower frequency that can be processed by satellite receivers The satellite transmission frequencies lie in the following ranges 10700 11700 MHz Low band 11700 12750 MHz High band The receiver s input frequency range however lies in the range 920 2150 MHz Conversion of the higher frequencies into a lower frequency is achieved with the aid of the oscillator frequency LO frequency Various oscillator frequencies are used for the conversion according to the satellite frequency range and type of sys tem For Astra and Eutelsat receiving systems this is generally 9 75 GHz 9750 MHz for the lower frequency band low band and 10 6 GHz 10600 MHz for the upper frequency band high band Older receiving systems still operate in the low band region with 10 GHz oscillator frequency The receiver calculates the frequency onto which it needs to tune by subtracting the oscillato
15. at do not supply a switching voltage the receiver must be pro grammed appropriately beforehand see The video menu section in chapter Pro gramming TV programmes Also take note of the decoder specification e Using a Scart cable connect up the decoder to the decoder Scart socket Inserting batteries into remote control handset Note e Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control handset e Insert both of the batteries supplied into the remote control handset Make certain that the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity e Replace the cover again Exhausted batteries are special waste and should not be disposed of with house hold refuse Instead hand them in to a collection centre for used batteries Receiver operation In this chapter you learn how to select TV and radio programmes using your re ceiver and how to adjust the volume and set up other functions Switching the unit on e Once the supply voltage is connected the unit goes into standby mode The IS key on the remote control is used to switch between standby and normal operation Operation is shown by means of a red LED indicator in the infrared sensor e The last programme slot selected is tuned in last status memory Switching between TV and radio mode Note Your receiver allows you to receive TV programmes or radio programmes After switching on the receiver is in either the TV mode or the radio mode de pending on
16. ave been sufficient for signal selection for the majority of applications With these four control criteria it is possible to switch between horizontally and ver tically polarised signals as well as between two satellites multifeed reception With the extension of the frequency range to the 12 GHz region high band region 11 70 12 75 GHz or for reception of more than two satellites additional control criteria are required for LNB selection and signal selection The DiSEqC control signal has been developed by Eutelsat in collaboration with Philips The DiSEqC control signal is in fact a special form of modulation pulse width modulation of the already existing 22 kHz signal Here one can differentiate between e DiSEqC tone burst also termed Simple DiSEqC or just DiSEqC e DiSEqC 1 0 e DiSEqC 2 0 The UFD 345 receiver is equipped with both the tone burst signal and DiSEqC 1 0 The setting required is dependent on the components of your receiving system Settings in the DiSEqC e Call the initial setup menu see paragraph Calling the initial setup menu e Using the 0 8 keys move to menu entry DiSEqC menu e Activate the submenu DiSEqC menu using the B keys The following menu appears factory preset DiSEqC SETTINGS gt 22KHz Signal P High Low Tone Burst OFF DiSEqC OFF DiSEqC Repeat OFF Remote Freq 1000 MHz VA VOL 09 A B SIOR SIBY The bottom line shows the keys
17. de Tuning in radio programmes e Switch from TV mode into Radio mode using the HM key e First select the programme slot that is to be programmed afresh e Call up the radio menu by pressing the A GW keys in succession e Select the desired menu line using the 049 keys e For direct numeric input use the keys NEE or e Alter the values step by step with the Qo keys e Press the AM key twice in order to save your settings Exit from the menu with the MUY key The radio menu Note Important The following settings can be made in the radio menu Radio programme RO2 Satfrequency p 11214 MHz Polarisation Hor Low Orbit position 1 Deviation 16 MHz Oscillator LO 1 Mode STEREO Frequency 7 38 7 56 MHz De emphasis DNR 75us VA VOL 0 9 A B STOR SEBY The bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings Radio programmes are transmitted on sound subcarriers only The setting to be made is therefore either Stereo or Mono narrow Here the audio de emphasis is selected automatically as DNR and 75 us You can terminate any setup procedure immediately also without storing by re turning to normal operation via the O key Grundeinstellungen In the initial setup menu matching of the satellite receiver to the satellite receiving system is carried out The receiver has already been factory pre programmed for standard satellite re ceiving systems Alterations to th
18. e The satellites transmit their signals with different video deviation 16 or 25 MHz The setting has an effect on the picture brightness e Adjust the video deviation to obtain optimum picture brightness The receiver is equipped with four LO frequency groups LO 1 to LO 4 which can be set to give troublefree matching to different feed systems with different oscillator frequencies e g Telecom 1A In the delivered state all four oscillator frequencies are set to 9 75 GHz Programming TV programmes Decoder menu Note 9750 MHz The LO frequency groups are also used for satellite recognition during fully auto matic adjustment with our HDP 150 automatic positioner For this the individual satellites are assigned the following LO groups Satellite LO group Astra LO 1 Eutelsat 13 LO 2 Eutelsat 10 LO 3 Eutelsat 16 LO 4 To change the LO frequencies refer to the initial setup menu You can attach a decoder to the decoder Scart socket for a Pay TV programme The receiver recognises Pay TV programmes for which decoders supply a switch ing signal e g like Premiere independently and switches this signal through to the TV and VCR Scart socket For decoders that do not supply a switching voltage the following setting is to be carried out e Call up the video setup menu e Select menu entry Decoder menu e Activate the Decoder menu e Set the video signal path to external e Set the audio signa
19. e F socket Put the connectors on hand tight only Attention When fitting the plug make certain that none of the fine wires of the braided shield makes contact with the inner conductor giving rise to a short circuit Receiving system presets Presetting carried out for the control signals was for conventional receiving sys tems thus 14 18 V for polarity switching and 22 kHz switching signal for satellite selection in the case of multifeed receiving systems If DiSEqC or tone burst switching matrices are to be used in the receiving system the setting must be selected for DiSEqC signal or Tone Burst in the initial setup menu at submenu DiSEqC For this refer to section Initial settings DiSEqC menu Also take note of the technical guide for the matrices Connecting up and putting into operation TV and video recorder connection VCR e Connect up the satellite receiver TV Scart socket and TV set with a Scart ca ble If your TV set has stereo capability a Scart connection allows you to receive the sound in stereo e Connect up the video recorder and satellite receiver VCR Scart socket again using a Scart cable Decoder connection Important You can also connect up a decoder to the receiver for Pay TV programmes No further setting is necessary for decoders that require a video signal and supply a switching signal such as Premiere decoder and Videocrypt decoder for exam ple With decoders th
20. e initial setting are therefore necessary only if your receiving sys tem deviates from this type of installation or if you happen to want different set tings The settings in the initial setup menu are generally carried out by the specialist dealer on installation of the satellite receiving system To prevent any unintentional alterations in the initial settings the initial setup menu 19 Initial settings can be invoked only from the switched off state power supply interrupted Calling the initial setup menu e Withdraw the mains supply plug inner hollow conductor plug from the socket 6 e Press both the programme selection buttons 4 Qc on the infrared sensor and keep them pressed e Insert the unit s mains supply plug again e When the following screen menu appears release the keys OB The initial setup menu is displayed gt OSD language gt ENGLISH LNB supply ON in standby OFF Programme selection FREE OSD OFF Oscillator menu DiSEqC menu V VOL 09 A B STOR SBY The bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings Settings are made in the initial setup menu in the same manner as in the other menus for the station programming Select menu entries with the 46 keys e Carry out settings and call up submenus with the Qo keys and use numeric keys 0 9 on inputting frequency e Press the Bil key twice to save your settings Return with the MUY key 20 Initial set
21. e sound Function 2 Calls up menu for audio settings with STORE in succession Ui Unassigned BE Function 1 Selects TV SAT mode Function 2 Calls up menu for video settings with STORE in succession Numeric keys 0 9 for programme selection and Rear panel connections 1 Satellite IF signal input and output of LNB supply voltage Connecting socket for infrared sensor Western 8 way Scart socket TV connection Scart socket VCR connection Scart socket decoder connection oO aA KR O N Connecting socket for voltage supply 12 24 VDC Bj Key to call up picture optimisation menu if reception is poor ELS Function 1 Command set changeover Function 2 Blanking of video signal in setup mode fm Function 1 Switchover to radio mode Function 2 Calls up menu for radio settings with STORE in succession OA Function 1 Steps through programmes either up or down Function 2 Changing data in setup mode STORE Function 1 Saves the chosen settings Function 2 Primary key for calling the separate setup menus e g video settings QD Stereo Mono 2 channel changeover Safety instructions The following section contains important information relating to operation place of installation and connecting up of the receiver Read these notes carefully before putting the unit into operation Important notes regarding operation A Extended absence Thunderstorms Mains lead Cleaning
22. el The frequency for the right sound channel then automatically lies 180 kHz above the left sound frequency The following is a list of fixed pre programmed audio frequencies that can be se lected using the Q keys Mode Sound carrier fre Mode Sound carrier fre quencies quencies Stereo 7 02 7 20 MHz Mono 7 02 MHz 7 38 7 56 MHz narrow 7 20 MHz 7 74 7 92 MHz MNR 7 38 MHz 8 10 8 28 MHz 7 56 MHz Mono 5 80 MHz ee z wide 6 50 MHz 8 10 MHz MWD 6 60 MHz 8 28 MHz 6 65 MHz f 6 80 MHz Audio de emphasis for sound type Mono wide only Set the de emphasis for the best sound impression to 50 us or J17 In the Stereo and Mono narrow audio modes the de emphasis dnr with 75 us is selected automatically Stereo Mono narrow dnr 75 us Mono wide 50 us or J17 e Save the settings with the BI key press twice If you want to make new settings for further programme slots e Change over to the Video menu with the ME key e Move to the first menu line Programme slot and select the next programme slot e Select further programme slots in the same manner e To exit the setup menu press the E key Initial settings Programme providers are continually bringing out new radio programmes for broadcast via the satellites The Radio menu allows you to store these pro grammes The settings for radio programmes in Radio mode are carried out in the same way as for the TV mo
23. esented here are also used when describing the operating sequences View of front panel SATELLITE REGEIVER View of rear panel 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 2 3 7 7 EZESSSESZEE LET EEE ET ETT EE 23 47 7 777777 AWELBEEEFEEEE RESPRSRRR RS 3 Remote control handset Controls displays and connections Front panel 1 2 Location slot for infrared sensor Detachable infrared sensor Receiver for infrared signals from the remote control The detachable infrared sensor allows the receiver to be in stalled hidden from view All that is necessary is for the in frared sensor to be within the reception area of the infrared signals from the remote control On Off indicator red LED In standby the indicator goes out Programme selection keys Step by step programme selection upwards and down wards Switch on from standby by pressing both buttons simulta neously Switchover from TV to radio mode by pressing both but tons simultaneously Remote control handset keys o3 Function 1 On Off Standby Attention no mains isolation results Function 2 Resetting from setup menu into normal operation frequency entries 0249 Function 1 Volume control Function 2 Selection of individual menu entries in setup mode E Function 1 Calls up the Info menu Function 2 Calls up menu for Programme slot swapping in sertion and copying with STORE in succession ES Function 1 Mutes th
24. g on screen display appears Picture optimisation for weak reception With the ch keys you can now carry out picture optimisation The power radiated by individual transponders satellite programmes varies Be sides this the footprints of the transponders are also different Picture optimisation must therefore be carried out for each programme and is not stored either This means that picture optimisation must be carried out again after changing the pro gramme Programming TV programmes The satellite receiver has already been factory pre programmed for satellite re ceiving systems with feed systems receiving system which have an oscillator fre quency of 9 75 GHz All of the programmes set up are listed in the table enclosed If your satellite receiving system uses a feed system with a different oscillator fre quency the receiver only needs to be matched to the feed system oscillator fre quency during the installation The procedure for this can be found in section Initial settings Oscillator fre quency Tuning in TV programmes To tune in to new TV programmes the video and audio reception parameters need to be set up accordingly The latest programme assignments can be obtained from satellite programme magazines or called up via the videotext of programme Sat 1 from page 516 e First select the programme slot that you want to programme afresh e Call up the video menu by pressing the Gn BE keys in success
25. he mains switch on the unit or interrupt the power supply Press the II key and keep it pressed Using the numeric keys enter 001 e Switch receiver 1 off with the mains switch on the unit or interrupt the power supply and switch receiver 2 on Press the HE key and keep it pressed Using the numeric keys enter 002 e Switch receiver 1 on once again Press the HE key and keep it pressed Using the numeric keys enter 003 With the first two settings the remote control must be pointed towards the respec tive receiver which is switched on With the EE key you can now switch between the two command sets A and B toggle function and operate the two receivers in alternation On delivery command set 1 is always active If you are using only one receiver and the active command set has been switched over inadvertently due to maloperation rendering the receiver inoperable the re mote control can be switched back to command set 1 without difficulty The proce dure for this has already been described above 25 Features 26 The UFD 345 receiver is equipped with the following features 200 channel memory for TV programmes freely programmable 99 channel memory for radio programmes freely programmable Low threshold tuner for picture optimisation when reception is poor Selectable oscillator frequencies allow troublefree matching to feed systems with divergent oscillator frequencies Det
26. internal or external internal or external Video Baseband PAL Baseband MAC 29 Menu structure Radio Setup Menu Retum stepwise into normal programme mode with key BC Save settings with key Bii press twice Select menu entries with O 48 Make the setting with OA or with the numeric keys for frequency setting 30 Radio Setup Menu call up with key STORE RADIO El Programme slot Satellite frequency Polarisation Orbit position Video dev Oscillator Audio mode gt p Audio frequency PELLEL gt Audio de emphasis Audio de emphasis only with Mono wide active Possible setting Step on to the next programme slot Settable in the range von 10700 12747 MHz Vert Low Vert High Hor Low Hor High Position 1 2 30r4 16 or 25 MHz LO 1 2 3 oder 4 Stereo Mono narrow Mono breit 5 00 8 80 MHz DNR Stereo Mono narrow 50 us J 17 Mono wide Menu structure Initial Setup Menu Retum stepwise into normal programme mode with key BEE Save settings with key S 5 press twice Select menu entries with O Make the setting with cH or with the numeric keys for frequency setting Call initial setup menu Disconnect the power supply Press both CH buttons on infrare and keep pressed Reconnect the power supply Possible setting gt OSD lang Ger Eng Fre gt LNB supply J On Off
27. ion or e Call up the audio menu press keys Bf WEE in succession e Switch between video and audio menus using the REE key or the ME key e Select the desired menu line using the keys 049 e For direct numeric input use the keys BEE or e Alter the values step by step using the Qo keys e Press the Bil key twice in order to save your settings Exit from the menu with the Hl key Note You can terminate any setup procedure immediately also without saving settings by returning to normal operation with the 53 key The Video menu The following settings can be made in the video menu Programme slot P002 Programme name ZDF Sat Frequency 10964 MHz Polarisation Hor Low Orbit Position 1 Deviation 16 MHz Oscillator LO 1 Decoder menu STOR VA VOL 0 9 VID AUD A B SIBY The bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings 15 Programming TV programmes Satellite frequency With input via the numeric keys MH E frequency input is in 5 figure form in the range 10700 to 12747 MHz With the BB keys you can attain the optimum receiving frequency by moving in 1 MHz steps recommended if the picture is grainy due to weak signals Polarisation Orbit position Polarisation Orbit position Note Video deviation Oscillator In these two menu entries signal selection is carried out by the LNB supply voltage and the 22 kHz switching signal which is superimposed on the LNB supply volt
28. ith treated furniture surfaces the unit s rubber feet can likewise give rise to changes in colour Where necessary place the unit on a suitable pad Ventilation 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 openings on the unit that are intended for heat dissipation 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 convected away without obstruction Mains voltage Run the receiver only from a 12 24V d c voltage supply or from 230 V 50 Hz when using the mains pack supplied The unit is not to be connected to the mains until after all the installation work has been completed Humidity Protect the unit against humidity drips and splashes Solar radiation heat Do not place the receiver close to radiators nor expose it to direct sunlight LNB supply voltage If the feeder system LNB is supplied with an external supply voltage and the LNB supply voltage is not used for polarity switchover e g Kathrein single cable feeder system UAS 330 the receiver s LNB supply must be set to OFF refer to section Initial settings LNB supply voltage There is a risk that the receiver may suffer damage if the change over is not carried out Connecting up and putting into operation A sample configurati
29. l path to external only if audio signal is encoded as well If the decoder connected requires a baseband signal with PAL or MAC de emphasis a setting of baseband PAL or baseband MAC needs to be made in menu entry Signal type take note of decoder specification e Save the settings with the STORE key press twice Programme name In the Programme name line you can enter a 5 character station identifier of your choice e Using the 0 8 key select the menu entry Programme name e Using the 98 keys select the first character e with the ET key move on to the next character e Select the remaining characters in the same way e Change to the Audio menu with the WEE key or e Press the ICH key to return to reception mode 17 Programming TV programmes The Audio menu Audio mode Audio frequency The following settings can be made in the audio menu P002 ZDF TV sound Mode Stereo Frequency gt 7 02 7 20 MHz De emphasis DNR 75us VA VOL 0 9 VID A B SIOR SIBY Setting of operating mode as Stereo Mono narrow or Mono wide Operating mode Stereo and Mono narrow is selected on reception of the sound sub carrier Mono wide is selected on reception of the sound main carrier Input of the audio frequency via the numeric keys ME BEE is in 3 digit form in the range 5 00 to 8 80 MHz In stereo mode the frequency is to be entered for the left sound chann
30. nge line of sight of the remote control thus saving on space Connection of the sensor to the receiver is via the 8 way Western plug which you should connect to the Western socket 2 on the rear of the receiver For optimum working the infrared sensor should be sited at a clearly visible spot near the TV set Connecting up the unit Power supply With mobile use the receiver should be connected directly to the vehicle s on board supply 12 24 V using the adaptor cable included adaptor cable with uni versal plug for cigarette lighter or vehicle socket outlet and inner hollow conductor plug Connecting up and putting into operation Connect inner hollow conductor plug to the power supply socket 6 Caution If the power supply cable is modified or a different one is used it is essential to check for correct polarity Incorrect polarity will result in damage to the receiver For fixed applications use the accompanying power supply unit 230 V 16 V Satellite signal connection e Connect the Sat IF input of the receiver to the satellite receiving system e For the connection use a coaxial cable with an F type connecting plug If the F connector is not yet fitted to the cable e Insulate the cable as indicated in the following illustration and e Carefully screw the F connector onto the cable end until it is firmly seated on the cable Attention Do not use any tools to screw the F plug onto the cable or to tighten to th
31. on is to be found in section Connection example Attention Do not connect the unit to the mains supply until after the installation work has been carried out properly Please take note of guidance in section Safety and Installation Instructions Installing the receiver The UFD 345 satellite receiver is suitable for mobile use in motor homes or cara vans but can also serve as a fixed station in the home Place of installation The modern elegant design of the receiver with its modest dimensions means it can be placed in visual range on top of the TV set for example In this case insert the infrared sensor into the locating slot on the front of the receiver and run the ca ble to the rear via the cable channel on the bottom of the receiver see below Connect the Western plug to the Western socket 2 Due to its modest dimensions however the receiver can also be placed concealed from view behind the TV set Alternatively the receiver can be mounted on the wall For this there is a drilling template for the required drill holes at the end of the guide Cut the template out if required In this case the infrared sensor is sited separately Infrared sensor The detachable infrared sensor receives the signals from the remote control and passes them on to the receiver via the cable As a result it allows the sensor and receiver to be sited separately Consequently the receiver can be sited outside the reception ra
32. r frequency from the satellite transmission frequency stored for each programme As a result you can easily install the UFD 345 on other receiving systems without needing to reprogramme every single programme slot You only need to set up the particular oscillator frequencies that your receiving system uses In the delivered state the oscillator frequency is set to 9 75 GHz 9750 MHz for all of the LO groups LO 1 to LO 4 Changing the oscillator frequency 22 e Call the initial setup menu see paragraph Calling the initial setup menu e Using the 0 8 keys move to menu entry Oscillator menu e Call up the Oscillator selection submenu using the Q keys e Move to line in which you want to alter the oscillator frequency LO 1 LO 4 e Using the numeric keys set the desired LO frequency in 5 digit form e g 09750 The already pre programmed LO frequencies listed below can be selected with the Qo keys 09610 09665 09750 09950 10000 10230 10259 10500 10600 10700 10750 11000 11125 11300 11450 e Further oscillator frequencies are set up by the same method e Press the AI key twice to save your settings Initial settings DiSEqC menu Fundamentals of the DiSEqC signal Digital Satellite Equipment Control In order to select the satellite signals different control signals are required Up until now the 14 18V LNB supply voltage and the 22 kHz signal superimposed on the LNB supply voltage h
33. reconnection to the supply If you happen to have mislaid the re mote control handset you can switch the receiver on by simultaneously pressing both cH keys on the infrared sensor You can switch between the TV and Radio operating modes in the same manner Swapping sorting and copying programmes With the function Swapping sorting inserting and copying programmes you can adapt the programme order to suit your individual requirements e f you want to alter the current programme order you can do this with the func tions Swap programme slots or Insert programme slot sort or Copy programme slot Receiver operation Example You want to insert the programme from programme slot P083 into programme slot P003 Select programme slot P083 using the BE BEE keys or the ch amp keys e Press the BI BEE keys in succession The menu for the function Swap programme slots appears e Press the ME key once again The screen display for the Insert function now appears Insert Current Insert Programme at P083 gt P003 RAI 3 SAT 1 AY 0 9 STOR STBY INFO e Select programme slot P003 using the EE E keys or the cH keys e Press the AI key twice The programme from programme slot 83 is now inserted at programme slot 3 The following message appears on the screen Please wait Following message appears when exchange completed Programme inser
34. ted e To switch to the Copy mode press the BE key once again e Exit from the menu with BCE Displaying the Info menu and programme overview Displaying Info The unit is in normal mode of operation TV or radio mode e Press the ME key The Info menu appears with instructions for calling the setup menus for initial video and audio settings and the programme list in TV mode plus instructions for calling the setup menus for initial settings and radio settings in radio mode 13 Receiver operation Programme overview in TV mode only e Press the ME key once again The programme overview appears on the screen The programme currently selected is indicated by lt gt The Qo keys can be used to single step through the programme list while the 69 48 keys allow you to page through in steps of 10 e Pressing the ME key once results in switchover to the marked programme On exiting the programme overview with MUY key there is a switch back to the previous programme e Pressing the MIE key twice results in switchover to the marked programme and exit from the programme overview e To exit from the menu without selecting a programme press key E Picture optimisation when reception is weak Note Where weak reception results in a grainy picture as for example at the fringes of the reception area the Picture optimisation function can be used to achieve an improvement e Press the IX key The followin
35. tings OSD language Here you can select the language for the on screen displays The choice available comprises German and English and French Default German LNB supply voltage Here you can turn off the power supply for the feed system if this is implemented by an external power supply and signal selection is likewise not carried out by means of the LNB supply voltage e g Kathrein single cable feed system UAS 330 Default ON LNB supply voltage in standby When the receiver is in standby the LNB supply voltage is normally switched off If terrestrial signals and satellite signals are combined in the receiving system and the power supply for the relevant components comes from the receiver the power supply must also be guaranteed when the receiver is in standby In this case switch the power supply in standby to On Default Off Programme selection You have the option of entering the programme number in one two or three digit form or in free form Default free Setting Settable programme slots One digit input Programme slots 1 to 9 Two digit input Programme slots 1 to 99 Three digit input Programme slots 1 to 200 Free input Programme slots 1 to 200 On Screen Displays OSD Here you can select whether the programme slot and programme name are to be displayed continuously or whether they are to be removed again approximately three seconds after programme changeover This setting c
36. you can use to make the settings 23 Initial settings 22 kHz signal In this menu entry you specify whether the 22 kHz signal is to be used to switch between a satellite s lower and upper frequency range low high or to switch be tween two satellite positions Pos A B 22 kHz High Low Freq range 22 kHz Low Off High On Factory preset or 22 kHz Pos A B Orbit Pos 22 kHz 1 and 3 Off 2and4 On See also video setup menu menu lines Polarisation and Orbit Position Tone burst and DiSEqC signal Tone burst DiSEqC 24 If more than four control criteria are needed in a receiving system a DiSEqC control signal is required Which of the two setting options is required Tone Burst or DiSEqC depends on the components of the receiving system Thus take into account the specifications of the components present in the receiv ing system switch over matrices In the Tone burst menu entry the following settings of the 22 kHz signal are pos sible Switching states on setting 22kHzsignal High Low and Tone burst gt Pos A B Low 22 kHz Off High On Pos 1 Tone burst O Pos 2 Tone burst 1 Switching states on setting 22 kHz signal gt Pos A B and Tone burst gt Opt A B Pos Tone burst 22 kHz The switching options are further extended with the DiSEqC signal For an optimal setting it is essential to know the switching criteria of the receiving system Initial
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