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1. Network cable DHCP server router Network cable e g FRITZ Box Network cable Network cable jan jan yg bga ego os J J ele EE Jen jan jan TU ke el kakakakal ll a EE H br PC Laptop TCP IP address 192 168 0 11 Technical Appendix DHCP Receiver OFF UFS 924 OI DOLBY DIGITAL ETHERNET TCP IP address 192 168 0 12 Network cable mia Switch HUB Network cable E PC Laptop TCP IP address 192 168 0 10 Network cable Se SE edel a KO Te CU dq GE PC Laptop TCP IP address 192 168 0 11 Technical Appendix DHCP Receiver OFF UFS 924 DiSEqC e O e Elektroschock Gefahr Nicht ffnen 100V 240V 50 60Hz max 55W IP address 192 168 0 11 Cross over network cable n IP address IT GA GE 192 168 0 10 Lu a ml ml mlm Lal j For your notes For your notes For your notes 936 4317 ZWT 1112 e Technical data subject to change nternet www kathrein de KATHREIN Werke KG Anton Kathrein Stra e 1 3 P O Box 100 444 83004 Rosenheim GERMANY phone 49 8031 184 0 Fax 49 8031 184 385
2. Connection and setup If there have been changes to the ASTRA channel list you will see the following on screen display s example 1021 NDR FS NDS HD 1022 NDRFSSHHD 1023 NDRFSMVHD 1024 NDRFSHHHD annelst If you do not want to edit the channel positions of new channels you can leave the corresponding screen by pressing the m button The new channels will then be saved in the channel positions recommended by the receiver or OK Pressing the button takes you directly to the Edit TV Channellist menu If you wish to modify the channel list please see Operating Instructions Part 2 section Mainmenu Edit TV Channellist On completion of a successful frst installation TV picture can be seen we recommend having the receiver search for any available software update In order to do this you must have selected included in the selection the satellite ASTRA 19 2 Eastinthe frst installation Press the button to switch to the Main menu Use the Y buttons to select Service Menu and con frm OK by pressing the button Now use the AW buttons to select Software Update by Satellite OK and then press the button to con frm The receiver will now automatically start to search for new software For information on the rest of the update process refer to the section Mainmenu Service Menu Software Update by satellite in the Operating Instructions Part 2 Once the f rst inst
3. To remove the CI module press the corresponding ejection button 4 and pull it straight out backwards Troubleshooting In the event of a malfunction first check all the cable connections and operating states 1 Receiver and TV set power plugs are connected to wall socket gt Oo KR N Antenna cables are connected to the receiver input Receiver is responding to remote control selection of troubleshooting tips is offered below Receiver and TV set correctly connected by a HDMI or Scart cable Audio connections are made to Hi Fi or Dolby Digital system as appropriate Receiver and TV set Hi Fi Dolby Digital system are switched on check power indicators Problem Cause Remedy A No signal warning appears on some or all channels Consult an antenna specialist to have it checked and repaired as necessary Check the settings made in the Settings Antenna 8 Satellite Tuner Conf guration menu and change them if necessary Receiver no longer responds to the remote control The batteries may be fat or inserted incorrectly in the battery compartment Receiver or remote control command set may have been unintentionally changed Check the batteries see also Inserting batteries into the remote control in the Operating Instructions Part 1 Set infrared code 1 as described in these operating instructions under Mainmenu settings Basic Settings Set
4. Satellite OK Select the desired satellite using the ED buttons Alternatively you can press the button to view a list of all satellites which you have previously selected then select the required satellites from this list LNB Type If your reception system does not have a universal LNB use the ED buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Refer to the documentation for Simple or your LNB or seek assistance User def ned from a specialist engineer OK If you do not use a Universal LNB press the button You can now de fne the settings for your LNB type simple or user def ned LNB Frequencies MHz OK Enter the LNB frequencies Low High Limit using the number pad Now use the button to save the new values Test Transponder Select the T est Transponder feld Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar Stop on Signal Select the selection f eld Stop on Signal Here you can select whether the turntable antenna should stop its rotary movement immediately on reception of a signal from the desired satellite You can choose between On and Off Move Antenna Select the Move Antenna f eld Here you can control the movements of the motorised antenna using the following buttons E Start slow rotation to West
5. Separated Tuner 2 Signal Configuration Same with Tuner 1 Motorized Antenna Press the 1 green button The following on screen display appears First Installation Select the type of motor control suitable for your reception system Refer to the documen tation for your reception system or seek assistance from a specialist engineer Connection and setup Motorised antenna DISEqC 1 2 First Installation Selected Satellite Go to Null Position ASTRA 197 E Go to Null Position Ss OK Select the Go to Null Position selection feld Press the button to instruct the turntable to move to its null position Set Borders Select the Set Borders selection feld In this menu you can set the borders for your turntable This is particularly necessary if the turntable has only a restricted range in which it may turn before striking an obstruction such as a wall or tree Press the EH button The following on screen display appears _ Set current position for East border Set current position for West border Reset border positions HI Lea The following buttons allow you to control the movement of the turntable Start slow rotation to West Rotate to the West step by step Stop the current movement Rotate to the East step by step 008 Ooo Start slow rotation to the East Once you have reached the desired East West border switch to the respective f eld Set curren
6. red f rst installation D Call up the next step in the green f rst installation Conf rm the changed values setting call up the submenus a o Select change individual menu parameters navigation Cancel input go back First switch your TV set on and select the AV HDMI input you have used to connect the receiver to your TV set Switch on the receiver at the power switch on the rear of the unit Now perform the frst installation If you have any guestions or encounter problems contact your specialist dealer The following on screen display appears Always pay attention to the bar at the bottom of the on screen display Messages here provide information on what to do next First Installation MN Ab el E LE gd E EW T re Use the AW buttons to select the desired menu language for your UFS 924 and con frm your selection using the ES button The selected language is indicated with a tick The following languages are available German English French Italian Spanish Czech Dutch Polish Turkish and Russian Connection and setup Press the 1 green button to move to the next menu The following on screen display appears lt B gt Use the Y buttons here to select the basic settings for the video and audio output of the receiver to the TV set For this refer to the operating instructions for your TV set and take care to select only those setti
7. Rotate to the West step by step Stop the current movement Connection and setup Rotate to the East step by step gt gt Start slow rotation to the East Set the turntable so that both of the bars Signal Strength and Signal Quality on the right of the screen show the highest available percentage values When you have reached the best possible signal strength move to the Store actual position line and OK press the button The receiver will now save these values for this satellite and skip automatically to the setting for the next satellite If you have selected more than one satellite for Tuner 1 def ne the settings as just described for the frst satellite for the second satellite and for any other selected satellites When you have completed all settings for the selected satellites press the m button When you have completed all settings for Tuner 1 press the 1 green button If necessary the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second tuner assuming that for the second tuner you selected the type of connection Separated and set the signal con f guration to Different from Tuner 1 If this is the case you should now de fne the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the frst tuner Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the satellites assigned to them the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Cont
8. Smartcard reader Connection and setup Always follow the operating instructions from your Pay TV provider and the AN instructions supplied with the Smartcard and the CA Conditional Access module Smartcards and CI modules are not included with this product The cards and modules are issued by the respective Pay TV providers and contain the subscriber data and details of the channels for which the subscriber has paid These channels are always scrambled Contact the Pay TV provider if you are interested in subscribing to a particular Pay TV channel You are responsible for the use of the Smartcard in the CI module The Smartcard sold by the Pay TV provider specific to a particular encryption technology is inserted into the CI module Store your card and PIN code securely when not in use Inserting the Smartcard and the CI Module Inserting the CI module into the CI The Common Interface CI G of the UFS 924 is suitable for the use of two CI modules It is located on the front of the receiver under the fap The Cl module 2 accepts the Smartcard 0 chip contacts pointing upwards and towards the socket board and is then inserted in the Cl insert position O The Smartcard should be inserted into the CI module without exerting excessive force The same applies to inserting the CI module into the Cl insert position Do not use excessive force and follow the instructions supplied with the Smartcard and the Cl module
9. home receiver router etc Refer to your PC or network specialist Service If despite studying these operating instructions you still have questions about getting started with the unit or using it correctly or if unexpected problems occur please contact your specialist dealer Advanced connection example HiFi system Technical Appendix TV Network PC Laptop ESD 32 HDMI Elektroschock Gefahr F Nicht ffnen i J e A 100V 240V LS e BEZZEEE O Pr poco O orrkn wa KOMPO LNB2 max 55W VCR AUX NENTEN LOOP OUT DVR VCR DVD Technical data Technical Appendix Type UFS 924 1000 GB UFS 924 500 GB Order no 20210206 20210207 20210208 20210209 Colour Silver Black Silver Black RF section Sat IF band MHz 950 2150 Input level range ABUV 44 83 Modulation FEC demultiplexer DVB S DVB S2 standard Video resolution CCIR 601 720 x 576 rows 576p 720p 1080i 1080p Video decryption MPEG 2 MPEG 4 H 264 Xvid Input data rate MSymb s 2 45 30 for DVB S2 8PSK SIN d gt b3 TV system Audio Decryption AC 3 MPEG 1 Layer 1 2 and 3 MP3 HE AAC Sampling rate KHZ 32 44 1 48 S N dB gt 65 Hard disk recorder Capacity GByte 1000 500 Recording time hrs Approx 600 hours for SDTV Approx 300 hours for SDTV approx 200 for HDTV approx 100 for HDTV depending on data rate and depending on da
10. 1 DiSEqC command is repeated once 2 DiSEqC command is repeated twice 3 DiSEqC command is repeated three times Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder feld Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings for this satellite press the m button If you wish to set up more than one satellite 64 max for Tuner 1 def ne the settings as just described for the frst satellite for the second satellite and for any further satellites When you have completed all settings for Tuner 1 press the 1 green button Connection and setup If necessary the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second tuner assuming that for the second tuner you selected the type of connection Separated and set the signal con f guration to Different from Tuner 1 If this is the case you should now def ne the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the f rst tuner Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the satellites assigned to them the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the frst installation with the Channel Search section Motorized antenna DiSEqC M1 2 DiSEqC 1 3 First Installation Tuner 1 Motorized Antenna Tuner 2 Motorized Antenna OneCable System Used Mo Tuner 2 Connection type
11. may be listed in the documentation for the one cable components Please note also that multiple receivers cannot share the same frequencies channels the receivers would interfere with each other Do not assign the same frequencies channels to Tuner 1 and Tuner 2 Continue as described in the first installation for the type of single cable reception you selected Connection and setup OneCable system EXR EXU First Installation Use the JO buttons to select EXR EXU on the Corf gure System OK line Press the button Satellite 1 19 2 E ASTRA The following on screen display appears Saving channel with PIN code If your single cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by inputting a PIN this is the menu where that can be done No other receiver can then use this transmission frequency unless the PIN is input Select Yes You can now enter a PIN code 0 255 on the next line T uner 1 PIN Code using the number pad Tuner 1 Select a free available transmission ELSES BIER x channel SCR 0 SCR 7 KEN nn L Tuner 1 SCR Freguency SERO 1284 MHz M Select here one of the free available SC E ba I i transmission freguencies SCR 3 1632 MHz SCR 4 1748 MHz e 0 SCR 5 1864 MHz See example on the right EXR 1581 SCR 6 1980 MHz 4 Assignment of a transmission channel to a SCR 2096 MHz J transmiss
12. required satellites from this list LNB Type If your reception system does not have a universal LNB use the buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Connection and setup Universal Simple or Refer to the documentation for your LNB or seek assistance User def ned from a specialist engineer OK If you do not use a Universal LNB press the button You can now de fne the settings for your LNB type simple or user def ned LNB Frequencies MHz OK Enter the LNB frequencies Low High Limit using the number pad Now use the button to save the new values Uncommitted Switch Refer to the documentation for your reception system or seek Set the Uncommitted Switches here to match the conf guration of your reception system You can select Off or a value from 1 to 16 in single unit increments assistance from a specialist engineer SatPos Select the feld Position Set the SatPos here to match the con f guration of your reception system You can select Off or a value from 1 to 4 in single unit increments DiISEqC Repeat The setting for how often the DiISEqC command must be repeated depends on the con f guration of your reception system Refer to the documentation for your reception system or seek assistance from a specialist engineer Of DiSEgC M command is not repeated
13. the socket This also applies to the other equipment connected to the unit Isolation from the cable network is also recommended Note any timer programming receiver and turn the unit on again promptly before the recording time Installation location All electronic equipment generates heat However the heating of this unit lies within the permissible range Sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers may become discoloured by the effects of constant heat over time The feet of the unit can also cause colour changes to treated furniture surfaces If necessary place the unit on a suitable stable and f at base Electronic equipment is not domestic waste it must be disposed of properly in accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27 January 2003 concerning used electrical and electronic appliances At the end of its service life take this receiver for disposal at a designated public collection point Used batteries are special waste Do not throw used batteries into your household waste take them to a collection point for old batteries Safety instructions important notes Product return original packaging Please keep the original packaging in case you need to return the product at any time The receivers are fragile due to their construction and are only adequately protected by the original packaging If the receiver is not shipped correctly the guarantee warranty on it
14. this list LNB Type If your reception system does not have a universal LNB use the ED buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Refer to the documentation for Simple or your LNB or seek assistance User def ned from a specialist engineer OK If you do not use a Universal LNB press the button You can now de fne the settings for your LNB type simple or user def ned LNB Frequencies MHz OK Enter the LNB frequencies Low High Limit using the number pad Now use the button to save the new values Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder feld Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar If you have selected more than one satellite for Tuner 1 def ne the settings as just described for the frst satellite for the second satellite and for any other selected satellites When you have completed all settings for the selected satellites press the m button When you have completed all settings for Tuner 1 press the 1 green button If necessary the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second tuner assuming that for the second tuner you selected the type of connection Separated and set the signal con f guration to Different from Tuner 1 If this is the case you should now de fne the settings fo
15. your LNB type simple or user def ned Connection and setup LNB Frequencies MHz OK Enter the LNB frequencies Low High Limit using the number pad Now use the button to save the new values Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder feld Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings for the selected satellites press the m button If you have selected two satellites corf gure the settings as just described for thef rst satellite for the second satellite When you have completed all settings press the 1 green button When you have completed all of the settings you will automatically see the on screen display for the channel search Continue the frst installation with the Channel Search section Connection and setup Channel search First Installation o E Country Select Germa Satellite All Satellites Channel Search Mode free amp scrambled Network Search On If you do not wish to perform a channel search press the 1 green button and continue with the section Date and time If you wish to perform a channel search use the GO buttons to select Yes The following on screen display appears First Installation Country Select EI Using the buttons select whether the channels found after the search are to be sorted using a factory chan
16. DHCP Receiver ON UFS 924 m m 1 i 950 2150MHz DiSEqC DOLEY ETHERNET Eaa GEZ ideo 14 18V max 400mA DIGITAL 3 N 22kHz em Die E Doll double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Elektroschock Gefahr C C3 Nicht ffnen 5 100V 240V D P R 50 60Hz 4 max 55W e TCP IP address automatic DHCP server router Network cable e g FRITZ Box Radio link aka kal e e e ke ka kaka bal alma OC SE GER PC Laptop Technical Appendix DHCP Receiver ON of Dolby Laboratories id POUT O O a Ti schock Cadel KS an 6 Pe an J Pr R 100 240 4 AT Ay E ae CELI D e Usp 2 KOMPO LNB O O G A max OPTICAL AUDIO NENTEN LOOP OUT LOOP OUT IF INPUT naa ee O A A GAN 950 2150MHz OI DOLBY ETHERNET AEN tit Video SAI DIGITAL BE SEK IN LNBI IN Manifactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the 8 double D symbol are trademarks Pp TCP IP address automatic UFZ 130 WLAN USB adapter Radio connection is only BN 20410041 possible with UFZ 130 Radio link DHCP server router 9 The WLAN USB adapter UFZ 130 is not included in the receiver package e g FRITZ Box Radio link amp SE mlalal PC Laptop DHCP Receiver OFF Technical Appendix TCP IP address TCP IP address 192 168 0 12 UFS 924 192 168 0 13 UFS 924
17. E PORTAL See Network Internet access after first installation If you do not know the configuration of your satellite reception system contact your specialist dealer for the first installation of your receiver KATHREIN Antennen Electronic Safety instructions important notes These two pages contain important information about the operation installation location and connection of the unit Read these instructions carefully before setting up the unit Danger Warning Mains power cable Make sure that the mains cable power supply cable is not damaged Units with a damaged mains cable must be disconnected from the mains unplug it at the socket and repaired by an electrical specialist before setup Only use the power supply unit supplied if available Mortal danger due to electric shock Cleaning Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning the unit Use a dry cloth for cleaning and only clean the outer surface Never open the casing of the unit Touching the parts inside the unit carries a risk of death due to electric shock Playing children Make sure that children do not push any objects into the ventilation slots Mortal danger due to electric shock Earthing The antenna system must be earthed as specifed or equipotentially bonded EN 60728 11 and any national regulations must be complied with Risk of voltage surges due to lightning strikes Power supply voltage On
18. Operating Instructions Part 1 UFS 924 Connection and setup English Safety instructions important notes 2 EE 48 ITEMS SUPP hed ME 5 Technical Appendix cccccesseseeeeeeeseeeeeeneees 49 Connection and setup EEN 6 Advanced connection example 49 Front rear view of the receiver front flap Technical data 50 OPEN aa AA ees ne Pe er Oe ee 6 Sat IF connection exvamples 51 Inserting batteries into the remote control 8 Individual reception systems 7 00 s 51 Connecting the receiver sennnenenennnne1nnnn 9 Community antenna network systems AR SA ee 51 ENEE eegenen 9 AA NAA Audio connection 10 NA 52 EN E 10 Community antenna systems 16 x Sat IF Pia DU AA AAP 10 Multteed cc eeeecccccssesseeceeceeessseeeeseanesseeeeseanensees 52 Connecting up the video DVD recorder 10 Single cable svsiems errre 53 Information about antenna connection and Connection Examples for the Network loop through mode 11 FUNGUO eege 55 First installation 12 DHCP Receiver ON enter gt AA ene secre eee 44 DHCP RECEVON COIN ME 56 DHCP Receiver ON A 57 Common Interface Cl Smartcard reader 46 DHCP Receiver OFF 58 Inserting the Smartcard and the Cl Module 46 DHCP Receiver OFF EE 59 Troubleshooting E 47 DHCP Receiver OT nennen 60 For your Le 61 Red Bull An Internet connection is required for the use of the Red Bull MEDIA HOUS
19. SD ESC E 3 r 1 I z E 4 mies ile gf E EL ul Ge xt EL je v SL ef Sat IF Ce a H Ei 950 2150 MHz d BARAT Sj DR 1705 sa Er 1o HU N 2 i Wu gj Lt HUT Sat IF Kai BE 950 2150 MHz pg an QA ESD JESC 9 Eso esc u Overvoltage protection KAZ 11 KAZ 12 Technical Appendix Single cable systems UAS 481 In P A sago d UAS 584 585 gt A L EN M wi Sat IF 950 2150 MHz Overvoltage protection KAZ 11 KAZ 12 Technical Appendix Sat IF 950 2150 MHz Single Twin DEE ESU 33 6 GG 7 Single Twin es ESU 33 bah E EE Single f EE ESU 33 p A Single TA ESU 33 L ERA 14 v E ENR 2581 Kr Sat IF 950 2150 MHz EBC 10 SCH LI LI Single ESU 33 Single jolta _ bai a2 fa ESU 33 6 Single ESU 33 Single a a Single ESU 33 Single ESU BEZ C a Single ESU 33 Sing ESU 33 9 es gt Denn ERA 14 ERA 14 1 m n Overvoltage protection KAZ 11 KAZ 12 Technical Appendix Connection Examples for the Network Function DHCP Receiver ON UFS 924 OI DOLBY ETHERNET DIGITAL Elektroschock Gefahr Nicht offnen 100V 240V 50 60Hz max 55W TCP IP address automatic DHCP server router Network cable e g FRITZ Box Radio link i EK KEREN I Sp 1 UC m E j PC Laptop Technical Appendix
20. allation has be successfully carried out you may change the channel list s as you wish See Operating Instructions Part 2 section Mainmenu Edit TV Channellist Network Internet access Connection and setup An Internet connection is required for the use of the Red Bull MEDIA HOUSE PORTAL These settings should not be defined unless the receiver is linked into a network e g for Internet access or is linked to a PC laptop using a cross over network cable Refer to our network function connection examples at the end of these instructions as well as the guidance we provide on this topic on the Internet at www kathrein de Service Software and Download Receiver UFS 924 To connect the receiver to the network via the PC laptop you must have unrestricted rights administrator rights for your PC laptop and on your network If you experience problems connecting the receiver to your network directly or via your PC laptop consult your PC or network specialist This menu can be found in the receiver Mainmenu under Main menu Interface set up terface Setup Ethernet settings After calling up the menu n 3 you will see the following on screen display example IR Address 126 50 70 246 DMS 128 50 Test Connection p E kar The Ethernet interface used in the receiver is a 10 100 base T Ethernet interface If you want to connect your receiver to a DHCP serve
21. by TV radio button 256 x 64 pixel full graphic display Media button recording archive as on remote control Back button back cancel as on remote control Multi function control dial Flap is opened by gently pulling on its top left hand edge Rear view 11 On Off switch 12 Mains power cable 13 Fan 14 Socket for infrared sensor optional is not part of the product package 15 2x USB 2 0 ports USB A connectors 16 Network connection Ethernet 17 HDMI connection 18 Scart socket for TV connection 19 Scart socket for VCR AUX connection 20 Optical data stream output SPDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface Format for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio 21 Electrical digital data stream output SPDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface Format for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio 22 Video output CVBS 23 Audio outputs L R cinch sockets 24 3x Cinch connections for component outputs Y Pb Pr 25 LNB 2 input LNB2 IN and loop through output LNB2 LOOP OUT 26 LNB 1 input LNB1 IN and loop through output LNB1 LOOP OUT Cl Cl modules and Smartcards are not included in the product package Pressing the Off switch does not full disconnect the unit from the mains see the sections Safety Instructions Important Notes and Periods of extended absence thunderstorms mains socket accessibility HDMI High Def nition Multimedia Interface digital interface for video and audio Inserti
22. e automatically taken from the frst tuner Tuner 2 connection type Loopthrough All settings are made on Tuner 1 The second tuner is fed from the f rst tuner Tuner 2 connection type Separated Tuner 2 signal configuration Different from Tuner 1 All settings must be made separately for the two tuners Use the Ce buttons to set the parameters T uner 2 Connection type and T uner 2 Signal Conf guration appropriate to the setting for your reception system Now continue as described for the type of reception you selected in the first installation Connection and setup DiSEqC 1 0 First Installation Tuner 1 DiSEaC 1 0 Tuner 2 Dutot 1 0 OneCable System Used Ne Tuner 2 Connection type Separated Tuner 2 Signal Cenfiguration Same with Tuner 1 Press the 1 green button You now see the following on screen display tep 4 Tuner Configuration Tuner 1 ex Tuner Configuration satellite selection Tuner 1 Select the number of satellites present in the signal at the tuner 1 four max Go to the Satellite 1 line OK Press the button The following on screen display appears example TRA Configuration Satellite 1 Def ne the settings for the frst satellite for ac Ri Tuner 1 here Transpo 110729 MHz Satellite OK Select the desired satellite using the ED buttons Alternatively you can press the button to view a list of all stored satellites then s
23. elect the required satellites from this list LNB Type If your reception system does not have a universal LNB use the ED buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Connection and setup Universal Simple or Refer to the documentation for your LNB or seek assistance User def ned from a specialist engineer OK If you do not use a Universal LNB press the button You can now make the settings for your LNB type simple or user def ned LNB Frequencies MHz OK Enter the LNB frequencies Low High Limit using the number pad Now use the button to save the new values DiISEqC Repeat The setting for how often the DISEqC command must be repeated depends on the con f guration of your reception system Of DiSEqC TM command is not repeated Refer to the documentation for 1 DiSEqC command is repeated once your reception system or seek l assistance from a specialist 2 DiSEqC command is repeated twice engineer 3 DiSEqC command is repeated three times Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder feld Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings for this satellite press the mal button If you have selected more than one satellite four max for Tuner 1 you can now de fne the
24. inue the frst installation with the Channel Search section Connection and setup Motorized antenna DiSEqC 1 3 My Longitude First Installation Select the feld My Longitude and use the number pad here to enter your actual longitude My Latitude Select the My Latitude feld and use the number pad to enter your actual latitude Go to Null Position OK Select the Go to Null Position selection f eld Press the button to instruct the turntable to move to its null position Set Borders Select the Set Borders selection feld In this menu you can set the borders for your turntable This is particularly necessary if the turntable has only a restricted range in which it may turn before striking an obstruction such as a wall or tree OK Dress the button The following on screen display appears The following buttons allow you to control the movement of the turntable Set current position for East border _ Set current position for West border Reset border positions Start slow rotation to West Rotate to the West step by step Stop the current movement Rotate to the East step by step 008 Ooo Start slow rotation to the East Once you have reached the desired East West border switch to the respective f eld Set current position for border and press the amp button to conf rm Connection and setup If you subsequently want to delete the se
25. ion frequency Define the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the first tuner When you have completed all settings press the m button Connection and setup Number of Satellites Sa EE ETSIT Select the number of satellites present in the signal at Tuner 1 two max Select the line Satellite 1 To set or change the currently selected satellite i e press the ES button The following on screen display appears example Test Transponder 110725 MHz On the Satellite line select the satellite whose settings you wish to edit Satellite OK Select the desired satellite using the ED buttons Alternatively you can press the button to view a list of all stored satellites then select the required satellites from this list LNB Type If your reception system does not have a universal LNB use the SO buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Refer to the documentation for Simple or your LNB or seek assistance from a specialist engineer User def ned OK If you do not use a Universal LNB press the button You can now de fne the settings for your LNB type simple or user def ned Connection and setup LNB Frequencies MHz OK Enter the LNB frequencies Low High Limit using the number pad Now use the button to save the new values Test Transponder Select the Test Transpo
26. iver s basic settings these are set during frst installation so you can restore them if necessary Please be aware of your responsibility towards your fellow human beings Keep these instructions for any questions that arise later and if the receiver passes to another owner pass them on to the new owner Items supplied m UFS 924 m 2 batteries AAA 1 5 V m Remote control RC 677 m Operating Instructions Part 1 2 and 3 m HDMI cable m Safety instructions multi lingual m Power cable The accessories supplied may differ in appearance from those illustrated Power cable Sp Loop through cable HDMI cable Batteries MU TULEEN Connection and setup Front rear view of the receiver front flap open 92 ve E oe SI vl EL ST TT 10 8b 21 at 6 8 yoeg Spam LEE ER IS UI SO 3 Z NOY juauyo IYDIN iAypJa9 po1psonpyaj Connection and setup Front view f ap open 1 SS St N gt oS 10 USB 2 0 port SD card reader Common Interface for two Cl Cl modules for Pay TV cards A button to release each CI module On Off button operation stand
27. lable SC E ba I i transmission freguencies SCR 3 1632 MHz SCR 4 1748 MHz e 0 SCR 5 1864 MHz See example on the right EXR 1581 SCR 6 1980 MHz 4 Assignment of a transmission channel to a SCR 2096 MHz J transmission frequency Define the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the first tuner When you have completed all settings press the m button Connection and setup Number of Satellites First Installation Select the number of satellites present in the signal at Tuner 1 two max Select the line Satellite 1 To set or change the currently selected satellite i e press the ES button The following on screen display appears example Test Transponder 110725 MHz On the Satellite line select the satellite whose settings you wish to edit Satellite OK Select the desired satellite using the ED buttons Alternatively you can press the button to view a list of all stored satellites then select the required satellites from this list LNB Type If your reception system does not have a universal LNB use the SO buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Refer to the documentation for Simple or your LNB or seek assistance from a specialist engineer User def ned OK If you do not use a Universal LNB press the button You can now de fne the settings for
28. ly operate the unit at the speci f ed mains voltage indicated on the rear of the unit or on the external power pack The unit may only be connected to the mains and turned on once it has been connected to the antenna and to the TV set or the cable network and PC If the mains voltage is too high there is a risk of fire Warning Warning Do not cover Moisture direct sunlight heat naked flames Protect the unit against moisture dripping and splashed water do not place any f lled objects such as vases on top of the unit Do not place the unit close to a heater or expose it to direct sunlight and do not operate it in damp locations Only use the unit in a moderate climate not in tropical conditions Do not place nakedf ames such as candles on top of the unit There is a risk of fire Batteries If your unit was supplied with batteries e g for the remote control take care that the batteries are not exposed to excessively high temperatures direct sunlight or fre Replace the batteries only with types that are identical or equivalent otherwise the batteries or the remote control may be damaged Also comply with the safety instructions stated on the batteries There is a risk of explosions Ventilation The heat generated in this unit is adequately dissipated However the unit should never be installed in a cupboard or on shelves with inadequate ventilation Never cover the cooling
29. n access the digital audio HDMI The stereo audio is transmitted to your TV set via the HDMI interface If your TV set also supports Dolby Digital you can also receive the Dolby Digital audio via the HDMI interface providing it is broadcast by the channel provider Refer to the operating instructions for your TV set for more information SPDIF Dolby Digital output electrical optical The SPDIF outputs are intended for the connection of a Dolby Digital system see Advanced connection example in the technical appendix Connect the SPDIF output electrical or optical to the Dolby Digital system using an appropriate cable Analogue If you want to play the sound on your hi f system connect the audio cinch sockets to the input sockets on the hi f system using an appropriate cable see Advanced connection example in the technical appendix Connecting up the video DVD recorder Connect the satellite receiver VCR AUX Scart socket to the video recorder DVR using a Scart cable To play back a DVD i e output the signal from the DVR through the receiver on the TV set the TV set must also be connected to the receiver with a Scart cable This is necessary because the video signal from the VCR Scart socket of the receiver is not looped through forwarded to the HDMI output of the receiver If you make a recording with an external video DVD recorder note the following If the receiver is started automatically by means of a
30. nder feld Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings for the selected satellites press the m button If you have selected two satellites con Toure the settings as just described for the frst satellite for the second satellite When you have completed all settings press the 1 green button When you have completed all of the settings you will automatically see the on screen display for the channel search Continue the f rst installation with the Channel Search section OneCable system UAS 481 First Installation Use the D buttons to select UAS 481 on the Conf gure System line OK Press the button The following on screen display appears Tuner 1 Select a free available transmission channel SCR 0 SCR 3 Tuner 2 Select a free available transmission channel SCR 0 SCR 3 Connection and setup When you have completed all settings press the ma button Number of Satellites Only one satellite can be received with the UAS 481 This setting cannot be altered Select the line Satellite 1 To set or First Installation change the currently selected satellite Satellite 1 19 2 E A OK press the button The following on screen display appears example 10729 MHz Satellite OK Select the desired satellite using the GO butt
31. nel list for the selected country Currently this feature is only available for Germany Austria and Switzerland Satellite Now use the ED buttons to choose between the individual satellites you have set up or select the setting All Satellites If All Satellites is selected all the individual satellites you have set up will be searched for new channels Make sure your reception system is aligned to this these satellite s Channel Search Mode Use the ED buttons to select the type of channels you want to search for You have three options free amp scrambled All channels are searched for only free Only free to air channels are searched for only scrambled Only encrypted channels are searched for Connection and setup To view encrypted channels you need an appropriate Cl Common Interface module and a valid Smartcard together with a valid subscription to the relevant Pay TV provider Network Search NIT Use the buttons On Off to select whether a network search should be performed If you set the network search to Of f only the factory default transponders for the satellite s you previously selected will be searched for new as yet unsaved channels If you set the network search to On the transponder network enables additional transponders that have not yet been stored to be located These are then stored and searched for new channels in the same way as the existing transponder
32. ng batteries into the remote control Connection and setup Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control Insert the two batteries supplied into the remote control Ensure correct polarity of the batteries the and markings are indicated inside the battery compartment Slide the cover back onto the housing until it locks in place TO open Gently press here and pull Connection and setup Connecting the receiver If you do not know the configuration of your satellite reception system contact your specialist dealer Connect the Sat IF inputs on the receiver to the satellite reception system Use coaxial cable with an F standard connector see illustration on right Conventional DiSEqC system TV i HDMI amp Pa gt CX DOLBY ETHERNET DIGITAL M ting N Gen Manifactured under license from N Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the E amp double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Elektroschock Gefahr C C3 Nicht offnen d ee Ros 4 es 2x USB 2 0 3 LIA max IR SENSOR sv Connect the satellite receiver HDMI or alternatively TV Scart socket and the TV set using a HDMI or Scart cable see the connection example above LO Connection and setup Audio connection There are two ways you ca
33. ngs that your TV set can process Video Output via First Installation HDMI YPbPr Resolution 1080i Force S76I on HDCP for free channels H Audio Format via HDMI oded PCM Auto Dolby Digital O i On TV control box via HDMI CEC Off F Dec put Off Select the connection on the receiver to which you have connected your television Either HDMI YPbPr KOMPO NENTEN HDMI YPbPr Resolution Homi Here you can select the video resolution that will be output at the TV set Either 1080p resolution 1920 x 1080 full screen images 1080i images 720p resolution 1280 x 720 full screen images 576p resolution 720 x 576 full screen images or resolution 1920 x 1080 half screen Automatic Force 576i must be supported by the TV set otherwise you will not see a TV picture You can only and need only make this setting if you have selected the setting Automatic for HDMI YPbPr Resolution If for a programme that is transmitted in the format 720 x 576 Or TV Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio of your TV s picture is selected here Either 4 3 0r 16 9 Picture Format Select the type of screen display depending on your setting for the aspect ratio TV aspect ratio 4 3 Pan amp Scan or Letterbox TV aspect ratio 16 9 Always 16 9 or automatic Connection and setup standard TV the original format is to be transmi
34. ntenna socket and tuner input 2 See example illustration on the right Loopthrough The current signal received at the Tuner 1 loop through output is looped through to the second tuner input of the receiver LNB2 IN In this case the second tuner can only receive the channel level currently being received by the frst tuner See example illustration on the right See also Information about antenna connection and loop through mode earlier in this section Connection and setup Tuner 2 signal configuration with connection type Separated only Select the signal conf guration for Tuner 2 here The currently selected setting is shown graphically in the connection example at the top of the screen Either Same with Tuner 1 First Installation Both tuners are connected to the same N Tuner 1 BDISEgt 1 0 signal source See example illustration on Tuner 2 DiSEqC 1 0 the right OneCable System Used No Tuner 2 Connection type Separated Tuner 1 DISEqe 1 0 liSEgC 1 0 Different from Tuner 1 The two tuners are connected to dif ferent gegen i 0 Tuner 1 DiSEgC1 0 signal sources separate cables from the Tuner 2 DiSEqC 1 0 LNB See example illustration on the right SS The following conf guration options are available for Tuner 2 connection type Separated Tuner 2 signal configuration Same with Tuner 1 All settings are made on Tuner 1 The settings for the second tuner ar
35. onder feld Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings press the 1 green button The receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the frst installation with the Channel Search section Connection and setup OneCable system First Installation N N SR Tuner 1 a 2 OneCable System Select the Yes option using the buttons onthe OneCable System N Used line Now go to the selection 5 feld Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System M Press the J green button First Installation ISL UO BAR A s LA Number of Satellites 1 Satellite 1 19 2 E ASTRA Refer to the documen tation for your reception system or seek assistance from a specialist engineer In the reception system f eld select the OneCable system in use EXR EXU For all Kathrein OneCable matrices UAS 481 For the Kathrein OneCable LNB UAS 481 User def ned For all OneCable systems not covered by the above Refer to the documentation supplied with your system for the settings for the SCRs frequencies and any PIN assigned to the tuner Here you will find a printed list showing the assignment between the various SCRs and the respective transmission frequencies You may not be able to freely select the PIN for protection of individual frequencies this also
36. ons Alternatively you can press the button to view a list of all stored satellites then select the required satellites from this list Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder feld Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings for the selected satellites press the m button When you have completed all settings press the 1 green button The receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the frst installation with the Channel Search section Connection and setup OneCable system User defined First Installation Use the D buttons to select Userdef ned on the Con Toure System OK line Press the button The following on screen display appears Fild Code O Tur d PIN Code D Saving channel with PIN code If your single cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by inputting a PIN this is the menu where that can be done No other receiver can then use this transmission frequency unless the PIN is input Select Yes You can now enter a PIN code 0 255 on the next line Tuner 1 PIN Code using the number pad Tuner 1 Select a free available transmission ELSES BIER x channel SCR 0 SCR 7 KEN nn L Tuner 1 SCR Freguency SERO 1284 MHz M Select here one of the free avai
37. r router use the GO buttons to select the On setting If you wish to connect your receiver to a PC or laptop the DHCP setting must be Off DHCP On DHCP Off DHCP server router Hub Switch Direct connection to PC or laptop Individual items are selected using the v buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ID buttons or the numeric keypad Connection and setup Mainmenu Uma US 30 DNS 125 50 1 Test Connection s Himo iici Use the AV buttons to select the Get IP address feld and confrm by pressing the ES button Your DHCP server router now indicates the IP address to the receiver As soon as the receiver has been assigned its IP address by the DHCP server IP address is displayed switch to the Save feld and press the GS button to conf rm H no connection can be AN established between the receiver and DHCP server router with the DHCP On setting switch the setting to DHCP Off and define the setting as described for DHCP Off Mainmenu Lol alla pa LI 1 Def ne the settings for your network as required When you have completed all the settings switch back to the Save feld and press the amp button to conf rm Configuration example Receiver IP address 192 168 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 PC Laptop IP address 192 168 1 4 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Common Interface CI
38. r the second tuner in the same way as you did for the frst tuner Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the satellites assigned to them the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the frst installation with the Channel Search section Connection and setup LNB only First Installation o Tuner 1 Single LNB Tuner 2 Single LNB ao OncCable System Used NG Tuner 2 Connection type m Tuner 2 Signal Configuration Same with Tuner 1 Press the 1 green button Test Transponder 1 10729 MHz Satellite OK Select the desired satellite using the ED buttons Alternatively you can press the button to view a list of all stored satellites then select the required satellites from this list LNB Type If your reception system does not have a universal LNB use the ED buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Refer to the documentation for Simple or your LNB or seek assistance User def ned from a specialist engineer OK If you do not use a Universal LNB press the button You can now de fne the settings for your LNB type simple or user def ned Connection and setup LNB Frequencies MHz OK Enter the LNB frequencies Low High Limit using the number pad Now use the button to save the new values Test Transponder Select the Test Transp
39. s When you have completed all settings press the 1 green button The following displays appear at frst example The receiver independently updates the ASTRA channel list LCN list stored in the device This operation may take several minutes The ASTRA channel list is being updated The ASTRA channel list is a channel list broadcast by ASTRA It is used to update the channel list stored on the receiver See also the Operating Instructions Part 2 section entitled Mainmenu Channel Search LCN Update ASTRA channel list Connection and setup During the search you will see the following on screen display example TV channels Radio channels found found Note You can cancel the search at any time by pressing the m button After completing the search you will see the following on screen display example Press the ES button The newly found channels are added at the end of the existing overall list Date and time First Installation step s lime seting 1 Tuesday 09 10 2012 Summer Time 08 13 Clock Set Local Time time zone deviation Here you can select the local time of fset from UTC formerly GMT e g for Germany 1 hour You can set the deviation in 30 minute steps The maximum deviation is 11 hours and 30 minutes and When you have completed the settings press the 1 green button to complete the frst installation
40. settings as described above for the frst satellite for the second satellite and then for the third and fourth satellites if selected When you have completed all settings for Tuner 1 press the 1 green button If necessary the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second tuner assuming that for the second tuner you selected the type of connection Separated and set the signal con f guration to Different from Tuner 1 If this is the case you should now de fne the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the frst tuner Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the satellites assigned to them the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the frst installation with the Channel Search section Connection and setup DISEgCTM1 1 First Installation Tuner 1 DISEGC 1 1 Tuner 2 DiSEqC 1 1 oo Press the 1 green button The following on screen display appears Tuner Configuration Tuner 1 On the Satellite line select the frst satellite location You can use assign up to 64 satellite locations per tuner Now go to the next line OK Press the button The following on screen display appears O E LNB Type i Universal Satellite OK Select the desired satellite using the ED buttons Alternatively you can press the button to view a list of all stored satellites then select the
41. slots on the unit e g with other equipment magazines tablecloths clothing or curtains Safety instructions important notes Caution Do not place any objects on top of the unit Unless stated to the contrary in the Connection and set up and Installation sections in the instructions supplied maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm above the unit 2 cm to either side and 5 cm behind the unit to allow unobstructed dissipation of the heat generated There is a risk of fire Repair Ensure that any repairs to your unit are carried out by qualif ed personnel Opening the unit and attempting to repair it yourself will void all warranty claims Improper work on the unit may jeopardise the electrical safety of the unit The manufacturer accepts no liability for accidents caused by the user opening the unit Connections Incorrect wiring of the connections may lead to malfunctions or defects on the unit Periods of extended absence thunderstorms mains socket accessibility In order to disconnect the unit from the mains completely the mains plug must be unplugged from the mains power socket Therefore install the unit close to a mains socket and make sure this socket is accessible at all times so that you can disconnect the unit from the mains if necessary If you are away for an extended period and during thunderstorms always switch the unit off at the mains and unplug the power plug from
42. t borders switch to the Reset border positions feld and press the ES button to conf rm deletion of the borders You can then set new values for the limits Once you have set all the borders press the m button Select Satellites Tuner 1 N Go to the Select Satellites line Press the EES button The following on screen display appears example 13 0 E HOTBIRD 4 42 0 E TURKSAT Here select up to 64 satellites to be 23 5 E ASTRA included in the signalon Tuner 1 Select en the satellite you want and con frm your 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 9 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT W1 selection with the Gy button The selected satellites will be identif ed with a tick 1 of 19 2 E ASTRA 2 w 13 0 E HOTBIRD 3 w 42 0 E TURKSAT 4 23 5 E ASTRA 3 2B 2E ASTRA 6 S0ESIRIUSA H 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT W1 10 0 E WW fact DE Gelection When you have selected the desired satellites press the mal button Configure Satellites N Go to the Conf gure Satellites line Press the EG button The following on screen display appears example FEISE Test Transponder 110729 MHz Connection and setup On the Satellite line select the satellite whose settings you wish to edit Satellite OK Select the desired satellite using the ED buttons Alternatively you can press the button to view a list of all satellites which you have previously selected then select the required satellites from
43. t position for border and press the E button to conf rm Connection and setup If you subsequently want to delete the set borders switch to the Reset border positions feld and press the ES button to con frm deletion of the borders You can now set new values for the limits Once you have set all the borders press the m button Select Satellites Tuner 1 N Go to the Select Satellite line Press the E button The following on screen display appears example 2 13 0 HOTBIRD 42 0 E TURKSAT Here select up to 64 satellites to be 23 5 E ASTRA included in the signalon Tuner 1 Select seen the satellite you want and con frm your ZB E EUTELSAT WIA 9 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0E EUTELSAT Wi selection with the Gy button The selected satellites will be identif ed with a tick So Select Satellite ow 19 2 E ASTRA w 13 0 E HOTBIRD of 42 0 E TURKSAT 23 5 E ASTRA 28 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS A 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi DE Ka When you have selected the desired satellites press the mal button Configure Satellites pt Go to the Conf gure Satellites line Press the ES button The following on screen display appears example lasa vd Ui D Test Transponder 110729 MHz Stop on Signal Off Move Antenna Store actual Position A pb l n Connection and setup On the Satellite line select the satellite whose settings you wish to edit
44. ta rate and change of picture content change of picture content Power supply Power supply voltage V Hz 230 50 60 Power consumption max typ operation standby W lt 75 typ 22 lt 0 5 LNB supply horiz vert V mA 14 18 max 400 Control signal kHz 22 DISEgCTM1 0 1 1 1 2 0SALS SCR single cable EN 50 494 Connections Sat IF input 4 x F sockets TV VCR connection 2 x Scart sockets Video output analogue 3 x Cinch sockets YPbPr 1 x Cinch socket Video audio output digital 1 x HDMI Audio output analogue 2 x Cinch socket Audio output digital optical electrical Standard f bre optic S PDIF 1 x Cinch socket Common Interface encryption system For 2 Cl Cl modules Data interface USB Ethernet SD card reader 3 x 2 0 1 1 General Ambient temperature C Max 5 to 40 Unit dimensions W x H x D mm 435 x 67 x 273 Weight kg 3 6 Technical Appendix Sat IF connection examples Individual reception systems JE YH 69 ESD ESC Sat IF 950 2150 MHz Community antenna network systems 4 x Sat IF L E ESD ESC Sat IF 950 2150 MHz G Sat IF Wt S 950 2150 MHz Qvervoltage protection KAZ 11 KAZ 12 Technical Appendix Community antenna systems 8 x Sat IF Multifeed ESD ESC Sat IF 950 2150 MHz ESD ESC Community antenna systems 16 x Sat IF Multifeed 9 E
45. that yourTV set can process CVBS composite video Composite V ideo Blanking and Sync signal or RGB red green blue signal or YIC S Video signal luminance chrominance TV SCART Output Select the type of video signal at the VCR Scart socket here Select the signal that your external recorder can process CVBS composite video Composite V ideo Blanking and Sync signal or YIC S Video signal luminance chrominance Connection and setup Important instruction for picture output using YPbPr The YPbPr outputs can only be used if RGB is not selected as the output signal for the TV Scart socket In this case select Y C or CVBS as the output signal for the TV Scart socket Press the 1 green button to move to the next menu The following on screen display appears First Installation Step 3 Tuner ain igi Separated ignal Configuration Same with Tuner 1 Tuner 1 Di5EgC1 0 If your receiver is connected up as in the connection example see the illustration in Connecting the receiver in this section only one change selection is necessary in the rest of the first installation If you are not familiar with the details of your reception system note the following In many cases the satellite reception system is a DiSEqC M1 0 system This type of system is preset Confirm the current on screen displays using the 1 green button Using the AW b
46. timer recording there will be no image on your TV set or recorder You will have to switch on the receiver manually using the Standby button on off as well If the receiver is operated while recording is in progress all on screen displays will be recorded as well SPDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface Format digital output for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio Connection and setup Information about antenna connection and loop through mode To enable you to make full use of all the reception and recording features of your twin DVR HDTV Sat receiver such as 1 recording one programme while viewing any other programme or channel zapping and 2 recording two different programmes at the same time the two tuner inputs of the satellite receiver must each be supplied with a dedicated satellite signal from the antenna system Sat outlet unless connected to a single cable system The receiver tuner inputs are factory preset in the installation menu to work with two separate Sat antenna connections In cases where only one antenna connection is available with the exception of single cable systems Loopthrough must be selected for T uner 2 Connection type in the First Installation settings see the section First Installation Press the T53 button to access the T uner Conf guration menu option then select Settings and First Installation Go through step by step until you get to the tuner con fg
47. ting the remote control code Wrong time is displayed Summertime setting wrong An incorrect time was imported from the reception signal 11 Under Settings Basic Settings Time Setting in the menu check the set time deviation to UTC and change as necessary Use the power switch to switch the receiver off from the current channel e g Das Erste or ZDF wait 10 seconds and then switch it back on The following channels cut out or No or bad signal appears Sport 1 Tele 5 HSE 24 and Sonnenklar TV DECT telephones operate on the same frequency as these channels Interference may occur due to inadequate output level or poor shielding of cable Consult your antenna specialist Black or blue screen no on screen displays Scart connection to TV deactivated by accidentally pressing the O button Keep pressing O button until TV picture reappears on screen Troubleshooting Network problem No connection to the network possible Check that the cross over network cable is correctly connected clicked home receiver router etc Refer to your PC or network specialist HbbTV service is not available The selected channel is not provided by HbbTV Select a chamnel transmitter that is provided by HbbTV e g ARD or ZDF Internet connection is not available Check that the cross over network cable is correctly connected clicked
48. tted to the TV set select the On setting If the setting is Of f the programme may be automatically scaled up to the HDTV format 720p by the receiver HDCP for free channels Select here whether HDCP digital copy protection is to be constantly set to On with free channels or is not to be activated Off TV control box via HDMI CEC If you select Off the TV set must be switched on or off separately If you select On the TV set will be switched on automatically as the receiver starts up but only ifthe TV set was in stand by mode If the receiver is switched off into standby mode the TV set will also be switched to standby mode Automatically switching the TV set on off by the receiver is available only if the TV set supports this function Show 4 3 Event Here you can select the type of screen display mode for 4 3 broadcasts on a 16 9 TV set Either Normal Pillarbox Stretched full screen or Zoom in Pan amp Scan Audio Format via HDMI Here you can select the type of audio signal that is transmitted by the HDMI interface Select the signal that your TV set can process PCM Stereo or S PDIF format multichannel Auto Dolby Digital Output Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically select the Dolby Digital soundtrack if this is transmitted TV SCART Output Select the type of video signal atthe TV Scart socket here Select the signal
49. uration You can def ne the settings here Though a restriction on this is that with Tuner 2 you can only receive the additional channels of the plane currently set by Tuner 1 e g Horizontal High From this point on only the channels that can be selected are displayed in the channel list This will only work when receiving one satellite not in multifeed reception Multifeed reception simultaneous reception of several satellites First Installation AE he k LAMA _ LL Tuner 1 amp 2 DISEgC 1 0 t OneCable System Used If you want to operate your UFS 924 on a OneCable system please refer to the connection examples for OneCable systems see Technical appendix Examples of OneCable systems Connection and setup First installation Before you start to use the UFS 924 read the sections Safety instructions Important instructions Important information and Connection and set up through to the item First Installation Do not connect the unit to the mains until all installation work has been properly carried out The guidance provided in the First Installation section assumes that the receiver has been properly connected as per the Safety Instructions Important Information and Connection and set up sections through to the First Installation section Buttons required for remote control during f rst installation N Number input D Go back one step in the
50. uttons you then select the required satellites in the satellite selection in Germany usually ASTRA 19 2 East OK and confirm your choice with the button Confirm the rest of the on screen displays during the first installation using the 1 green button This process cannot damage your reception system If there is no TV picture at the end of the first installation contact your specialist dealer You should perform the tuner configuration make changes yourself only if you are fully familiar with the particulars of your reception system Connection and setup You can set up the tuner conf guration for the following types of reception systems DiSEgC M1 0 DiSEgC M1 1 Motorized antenna DiSEqC M 1 2 DiSEqC M 1 3 USALS Simple LNB or Single cable system If your reception system is a OneCable system go to the OneCable System option in this section and continue from there Before you start conf guring the tuner you must frst set both the T uner 2 Connection type and T uner 2 Signal Conf guration settings Tuner 2 Connection type Select the connection type for Tuner 2 here The currently selected setting is shown graphically in the connection example at the top left of the screen Either First Installation Separated N N LE Tuner 1 DiSEgC 1 0 The second tuner input of the receiver m DISEqC 1 0 LNB2 IN receives its own signal input 00 i e there is a direct connection between the a
51. will be voided Fan ventilation slots on the unit Make sure that the fan at the rear of the unit and the ventilation slots on the unit are not blocked or covered in any way The unit may otherwise overheat Adjust the fan speed to the temperature conditions in the receiver Warning There is a risk of fire 11 Instructions on how to set the fan can be found in the section Mainmenu Fan Control Switching the receiver off Before you disconnect the receiver from the mains you must switch it to the standby mode by pressing the standby button on off on the remote control In standby mode any changed or new data that are broadcast will be saved by the receiver As soon as the receiver is in the standby mode it can be disconnected from the mains at any time 11 Settings Basic Settings You must not disconnect the receiver from the mains while it is in operation This can lead to a loss of data and corruption of the software The information in these operating instructions was correct at the time of going to print W e reserve the right however to make changes at any time and without prior notice If new software is released for your receiver and this af fects the information in the operating instructions e g changes to the menus and or functions and if we believe it necessary we will make new operating Instructions available for download on www kathrein de Make a note of the rece

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