Kathrein UFS 910 Owner Manual


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Kathrein UFS 910 Owner Manual | Manualzz
Operating manual
- englisch -
UFS 910
HDTV receiver
for satellite reception
PREFACE
Dear customer,
this Operating Manual is intended to help you make the fullest use of the extensive range of functions offered
by your new HDTV satellite receiver.
We have tried to make the operating instructions as easy as possible to understand, and to keep them as
concise as possible. To help you understand particular specialist terms that cannot be translated, we have
added a short glossary at the end of the manual.
The power switch is an environmentally friendly feature. If you will not be using your receiver for a longer
period, you should use the power switch to disconnect it from the power supply and save energy. For shorter
breaks, you can use the remote control to switch the receiver to standby, which uses only a minimal amount
of energy.
We wish you good reception and much pleasure using your new DVB HDTV satellite receiver.
Your
KATHREIN team
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The channels available on the satellites and transponders are subject to continual change. In such cases, it is
necessary to reset the channels as the factory preset programming corresponds to the situation on the date
of manufacture. The information for these settings can be found on the Internet or in relevant magazines.
Your receiver is factory fitted with the latest software version. We are, however, constantly working on
adapting the software to the wishes of our customers and to developments in technology. The “Software and
Channel List Update” section contains additional information.
Please keep the original packaging in case you need to return the product at any time!
Any modifications to the receiver software will invalidate the warranty!
You will have to bear the costs yourself for dispatching and repairing any receiver that requires
attention due to modifications to the software other than those provided by Kathrein!
Therefore exclusively use software provided by Kathrein for your receiver. This is available by
downloading from the satellite or from our Internet pages (www.kathrein.de).
The standby power consumption of < 1 W printed on the receiver packaging is achieved only when
the receiver is in stand-by mode with the display switched off. You can perform the setting in the
following menu: “Main menu”, “Settings”, “Customize screen menu”, “Front display in standby”
The information in this operating manual was correct at the time of going to press. We reserve the
right however to make changes at any time and without prior notice. If new software is released for
your receiver, and this affects the information in the operating manual (e.g. changes to the menus
and/or functions), if we believe it necessary we will make available a new operating manual for
download under “www.kathrein.de”.
Make a note of the receiver‘s basic settings, so as to be able to restore them if necessary!
Included in the software for this receiver is software that is licensed under the GNU (General Public
Licence). The source code of the program is obtainable under: http//:www.kathrein.de/linux/receiver/
ufs910
The term DiSEqC™ used in this operating manual is a registered trade mark of the European
Telecommunication Satellite Organization (EUTELSAT).
RECORDING FUNCTION (FROM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.04)
From software version 1.04 the UFS 910 can make recordings on to external USB storage media.
These standard instructions for the UFS 910 do not include a detailed description of the recording
capabilities/functions.
Separate “Instructions for the USB interface” are available, which give details of making and managing
these recordings and give guidance regarding issues to be dealt with when connecting USB storage media
to the UFS 910. The instructions and also the software are available from the following address on the
Internet for downloading to your PC/laptop:
“www.kathrein.de” (“Service” → “Software and Download” → “Receiver” → “UFS 910” → “Software and
Firmware”)
Instructions are also available there for using a USB memory stick to load the new software on to the
receiver.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
SWITCHING THE RECEIVER OFF
Before you switch off the receiver using the power switch, you must switch the remote control into stand-by
mode by pressing the stand-by button (
). In stand-by mode, any changed data that is broadcast will be
saved by the receiver. Once the receiver is in stand-by mode it can be fully switched off at any time at the
power switch at the rear of the unit.
Do not switch the receiver off at the power switch directly from the operating mode!
This can lead to loss of data and corruption of the software.
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
Electronic equipment is not domestic waste - in accordance with directive 2002/96/EC OF THE
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27th January 2003 on used electrical
and electronic appliances, it must be disposed of properly.
At the end of its service life, take this unit for disposal to an appropriate official collection
point.
Used batteries are special waste!
Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic waste; take them to a collection point for old
batteries!
REFERENCE NOTE ON AUDIO MPEG INC. AND S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A:
This device employs legally protected technologies which are protected by patents in the USA as well as
by intangible property laws in other countries.
Audio MPEG Inc. and Societa‘ Italiana per lo sviluppo dell‘elettronica, S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A, have granted
KATHREIN-Werke KG rights of use which are subject to certain restrictions. These restrictions must also
be observed by you as a customer.
According to these, this device is only to be used by end customers for private, non-commercial purposes
and for licensed content. Use for commercial purposes is not authorised. Utilisation of products or
procedures sold or used with this device are not comprehended. With reference to licensed technologies,
application of reversible procedures as well as dismantling of the device are both not permitted.
SERVICE
If, despite studying this operating manual, you still have questions about getting started with the unit or
using it correctly, or if unexpected problems occur, please contact your specialist dealer.
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RECEIVER FEATURES/SCOPE OF SUPPLY
The UFS 910 HDTV receiver allows reception of digital satellite TV and radio channels. The receiver allows
reception of both high resolution and also conventional TV.
The built-in Common Interface offers capacity for two CA modules for pay-TV channels. The receiver
indicates the channel name on the 16-character alphanumeric display. The display also has 16 icons that
provide information on specific states of the receiver at a glance (e.g. Dolby Digital, HD, timer ...)
The HDMI interface allows the receiver to be connected to a HDTV-capable TV set. In addition the receiver
offers you the following connection options for transmission of the TV image: YPbPr connection, a composite
video connection and two Scart connections. Via the optical audio output, the receiver can output the Dolby
Digital data stream AC 3 to a Dolby Digital system.
The integrated Kathrein Convenience EPG is not only a clearly laid out electronic TV guide, but also enables
programmes to be copied directly from the related EPG view to the timer.
The USB port at the front of the unit allows software updates to be loaded to the receiver. The USB 2.0
host interfaces at the rear of the receiver allow external storage media (USB sticks/hard disks) to be
connected.
PRODUCT PACKAGE
-
Receiver UFS 910 (silver or black)
Infra-red remote control
Batteries
HDMI cable
Operating manual
Safety instructions
Scart cable
Power cable
SWITCHING OFF THE RECEIVER AND UPDATING THE EPG
By pressing the
button you can switch the receiver out of TV mode into standby mode, and back again.
The receiver has the facility to update the EPG overnight, i.e. at 03:00 the receiver automatically starts
to update the EPG data. If the receiver is programmed to make a recording at this time, the updating is
postponed until 03:00 the following night.
The update time cannot be changed.
During the update, the EPG data for all channels listed in the favourites lists, together with the first 25
channels in the overall channel list are updated. This update happens however only if the receiver is in
standby mode. If the receiver is completely switched off (at the mains) or if it is in operation, the update will
be delayed. After updating the data, the receiver automatically switches back to standby. You can however
by pressing the
button break off the update before it is finished; the receiver then switches immediately
into standby mode.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE ................................................................................................................................. 2
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 3
RECEIVER FEATURES/SCOPE OF SUPPLY ............................................................................... 5
CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................... 6
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES ........................................................................ 8
CONTROLS, DISPLAYS AND CONNECTIONS ............................................................................ 9
CONNECTION AND SET-UP .................................................................................................... 10
REMOTE CONTROL ................................................................................................................ 12
FIRST INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................. 14
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................
MENU CONCEPT ..................................................................................................................
MENU TREE .........................................................................................................................
ALPHANUMERIC INPUTS ......................................................................................................
LANGUAGE SELECTION - OSD .............................................................................................
SYMBOL CODES FOR THE RECEIVER DISPLAY ....................................................................
ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS (OSD) ................................................................................................
CHANNEL MESSAGES ..........................................................................................................
PROGRAM INFORMATION ....................................................................................................
CALLING UP THE MEDIA SELECTION (TV, RADIO ...) .............................................................
CALLING UP THE OPTIONS CHANNEL ..................................................................................
OPTION SELECTION .............................................................................................................
ERROR MESSAGE ................................................................................................................
CHANNEL LIST – TV/RADIO...................................................................................................
EPG - ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE ..............................................................................
CALL UP EPG .......................................................................................................................
„CURRENT“ VIEW .................................................................................................................
“COMING UP” VIEW (PROGRAMME LISTINGS) ......................................................................
CATEGORIES VIEW ..............................................................................................................
SCAN FUNCTION ..................................................................................................................
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (i-BUTTON) ................................................................................
REMINDER FUNCTION (CHANGE OVER TO THE PROGRAMME) ...........................................
RECORDING (TIMER)............................................................................................................
RECORD ONCE ...................................................................................................................
RECORD DAILY ...................................................................................................................
RECORD WEEKLY ...............................................................................................................
RECORD USER-DEFINED......................................................................................................
SERIES RECORDING ...........................................................................................................
VIEW RECORDING SCHEDULE .............................................................................................
COMMON INTERFACE ............................................................................................................
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ..................................................................................................
INSERTING THE SMARTCARD AND THE CA MODULE ...........................................................
VIDEOTEXT (TELETEXT).........................................................................................................
EDIT CHANNEL LIST...............................................................................................................
SELECTION OF THE LIST/CHANNELS TO BE EDITED ............................................................
EDITING LISTS/CHANNELS ...................................................................................................
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“LAST FUNCTION” MEMORY ..................................................................................................
MOVE CHANNELS ...............................................................................................................
DELETE CHANNELS .............................................................................................................
SKIP CHANNELS .................................................................................................................
BLOCK CHANNELS ..............................................................................................................
COPY CHANNELS TO THE FAVOURITES LIST ...........................................................................
START BLOCK HIGHLIGHTING (HIGHLIGHTING SEVERAL CHANNELS) .........................................
EDIT FAVOURITES LISTS ......................................................................................................
REMOVE FROM THE FAVOURITES LIST ..................................................................................
BLOCK CHANNELS ..............................................................................................................
RENAME FAVOURITE LIST ....................................................................................................
START BLOCK HIGHLIGHTING (HIGHLIGHTING SEVERAL CHANNELS) .........................................
CHANNEL SEARCH (CHANNEL SCAN) ...................................................................................
AUTOMATIC (CHANNEL) SCAN .............................................................................................
MANUAL (CHANNEL) SCAN ...................................................................................................
CHANNEL SCAN WITH SERVICE ID .......................................................................................
PARENTAL CONTROL.............................................................................................................
BLOCKING THE MAIN MENU .................................................................................................
BLOCKING THE RECEIVER ...................................................................................................
SETTING A NEW CODE (PIN).................................................................................................
SETTINGS ..............................................................................................................................
TV SETTINGS .......................................................................................................................
CUSTOMIZE SCREEN MENU .................................................................................................
DATE AND TIME ....................................................................................................................
COMMON INTERFACE ..........................................................................................................
ANTENNA CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................
ETHERNET SETTINGS ..........................................................................................................
SERVICE MENU ......................................................................................................................
UPDATE SOFTWARE ............................................................................................................
FIRST INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................
FACTORY DEFAULT ..............................................................................................................
USB DEVICE MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................
REMOTE CONTROL CODE ....................................................................................................
CONNECTING UP THE VIDEO/PVR .........................................................................................
RECORDING .........................................................................................................................
PLAYBACK............................................................................................................................
USING THE FRONT PANEL .....................................................................................................
TECHNICAL APPENDIX...........................................................................................................
FEATURES ...........................................................................................................................
SCART SOCKET ASSIGNMENT .............................................................................................
VHS/S-VHS SWITCHING........................................................................................................
CONNECTION EXAMPLE.......................................................................................................
EXAMPLES Single-cable systems............................................................................................
CONNECTION EXAMPLES FOR THE NETWORK FUNCTION ..................................................
SHORT TECHNICAL GUIDE ....................................................................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING..............................................................................................................
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES
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CONTROLS, DISPLAYS AND CONNECTIONS
This section provides a brief description of all the controls, displays and connections. The button symbols
presented here can also be found in the description of the operating steps.
VIEW OF FRONT PANEL (FLAP FOLDED DOWN)
VIEW OF REAR PANEL
Front panel controls and displays
Rear panel controls and displays
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
*)
Common Interface for two CA
modules for Pay-TV cards *)
USB 2.0 port
V-format button for picture format
selection (576p/720p/1080i)
Menu button to call up or exit
menus or sub-menus
Options button to call up the
manual sound selection menu
Exit button for quitting the menu
Multifunction control
CA modules and Pay TV cards are not
included
On/Off switch (with mains disconnect)
Mains power cable
RS 232 port (for Service only)
Optical data stream output (SPDIF/
Sony Philips Digital Interface Format)
for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio
5. Ethernet port
6. HDMI socket for connection to a TV set
7. 2 x Scart sockets (TV connection above,
VCR-/AUX connection below)
8. 2 x USB 2.0 ports (USB-A connectors)
9. 3 x Cinch connections (composite colour video
output above,
L/R audio outputs below)
10. 3 x Cinch connections for component outputs
(Y/Pb/Pr)
11. 2 x SAT-IF connections (input above,
loop-through output below)
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CONNECTION AND SET-UP
The following section is intended specifically for specialist dealers. You only need to pay attention to this
section if you are carrying out the installation yourself.
The “Connection Examples” section provides a sample configuration.
Do not connect the unit to the power supply until all installation work has been properly carried out.
Refer to the information in the “Safety Instructions” section.
CONNECTING THE UNIT (SAT-IF CONNECTIONS)
Connect the Sat IF input on the receiver to the satellite reception system. Use a coaxial
cable with a standard F connector.
If the F standard connectors are not yet fitted on the cable, strip the insulation from
the cable as shown in the following illustration and carefully twist the F standard
connectors on to the ends of the cables until they are securely seated.
When fitting the connector, make sure that no wires from the braid are touching the
inner conductor, so no short circuit can occur.
The quality of the reception signal depends on this connection!
RECEPTION REQUIREMENTS
Make sure that your own satellite antenna system is equipped at least with a universal
LNB for digital reception in the high-band range.
RECEPTION SYSTEM PRESETS
The presets for the control signals have been made for standard reception systems, i.e. 14/18 V for polarity
reversal and 22 kHz switching signal for low/high band changeover on multi-feed reception systems.
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CONNECTION AND SET-UP
TV AND VIDEO RECORDER CONNECTION
Connect the satellite receiver (TV Scart socket) to the TV set using a Scart cable (see “Connection
Example”). If your TV has a stereo feature, you can receive the sound in stereo via the Scart connection.
Use a further Scart cable to connect the satellite receiver (VCR/Scart socket) to the video recorder/PVR.
For system reasons, the same video signals are to be found at the TV Scart socket as at the video cinch
output.
If you are recording using an external video recorder, remember not to operate the
receiver during recording, otherwise all the on-screen displays will appear on your
recording.
AUDIO CONNECTION
If you want to play the sound on your hi-fi system, connect the audio cinch sockets to the input sockets on
the hi-fi system, using an appropriate cable (see “Connection Example”).
OPTICAL/ELECTRICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT
The fibre-optic output and the electrical digital output are intended for the connection of a Dolby Digital
system (see “Connection Example”).
INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL
Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control.
Insert the two supplied batteries into the remote control. Ensure correct polarity of the batteries; the
+ and - markings are indicated inside the battery compartment.
Slide the cover back into the housing until it locks in place.
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REMOTE CONTROL
Sound on/off
Stand-by
... Switch on/input digits for
channels, timer etc.
Videotext (Teletext)
Call up the main menu,
exit the menu and return
to the TV picture
" (yellow)
Call up channel options
sound/subtitles selection
# (blue)
Switch between TV/radio
(red)
Call up favourites selection
! (green)
Call up channel messages
channel information
“Current programmes”
view in EPG
switch over to V-format
%
Volume
Exit menu
step by step
Changing channel in the
programme guide (EPG)
Transparent videotext
&
Channel selection
up/down
Input confirmation
call up channel list
Cursor buttons
Call up EPG
(programme guide)
Currently not used
(red)
Changing channel in the
programme guide (EPG)
Recording in EPG, editing
in channel list
The button symbols shown here can also be found in the
description of the operating steps.
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AV mode
Stop recording/
playback
REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL RC 660
The RC 660 remote control supports up to four units which are supplied as standard with the RC 660.
First switch all other receivers off at the power switch.
1. Setting up using the menu (from software version 1.04)
In the UFS 910 the remote control code in the “Service menu” is converted to “Remote control code”.
Note:
From software version 1.04 the remote control code can only be changed using the menu.
Manual changes are not saved by the receiver.
2. Manual setting (can be performed only if the software version is earlier than 1.04)
Switch on the relevant receiver.
On the remote control simultaneously press
address 1 =
++
Then switch the receiver off again at the power switch and do the same for the other units (
for the second receiver;
++
+ + for the third receiver and + + for the fourth receiver)
Make sure only one receiver is on at a time!
To switch the remote control to an infrared code:
When you have configured all receivers to their infrared code, to switch between units on the remote
control do the following:
+ , for the second receiver + ,
for the third receiver + and for the fourth receiver + .
For operating the first receiver (address 1), press
+
(red) = Kathrein UFD 5xx code for remote control RC 400
The RC 600 and RC 650 remote controls are not interchangeable!
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FIRST INSTALLATION
Before using your receiver for the first time, read the “Safety Instructions” and
“Connection and Setup” sections.
The “Connection examples” section provides a sample configuration.
Do not connect the receiver to the power supply until all installation work has been
properly carried out.
The guidance given in the “First Installation” section assumes that the receiver has
been properly connected as per the “Safety Instructions” and “Connection and
Set-Up” sections.
First switch your TV set on and select the AV channel slot. Switch on your receiver at the power switch at
the rear of the unit. The following display appears:
Also note the bars at the bottom
of the on-screen display! These
provide information on what to do
next.
Select the menu language you want using the
buttons. Available options: German, English, French,
Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Turkish and Russian.
Press the
Note:
! (green) button to move to the next menu.
If you are unsure whether you chose the right option from a previous menu, you can go back
a step at any time during the first installation process by pressing the
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(red) button.
FIRST INSTALLATION
The following display appears:
Use the
buttons here to select the settings for your TV set.
When doing this, refer to the operating instructions for your TV set!
Video Output via
Select here the connection on the receiver to which you have connected your television.
Either
SCART
or
TV aspect ratio
Here you select the TV's picture format. Either
-
4:3 or
16:9
TV format “4:3”: Pan & Scan or Letterbox
TV format “16:9”: Always 16:9 or Automatically
TV-Scart-Output
Select the type of video signal at the TV Scart
socket here. Select the signal that your TV set can
process.
-
HDMI/YUV Format
Select here the video resolution that is to be used
on your TV. Either
-
Picture format
Select here the type of screen display, depending
on the setting of your TV format:
-
HDMI/YUV
CVBS – Colour Video Baseband Signal
RGB – Red/Green/Blue signal (not currently
available) or
Y/C – S-Video signal (luminance/chrominance)
-
Show 4:3 event
Select here the type of screen display for 4:3
programmes on a 16:9 TV:
-
normal (Pillarbox)
stretched (Full screen)
zoom in (Pan & Scan)
Audio format via HDMI
Select here the type of audio signal that is to be
output over the HDMI interface. Select the signal
that your TV set can process.
-
Press the
1080i (resolution 1920 x 1080, half-screen
images)
576p (resolution 720 x 576, full-screen images)
720p (resolution 1280 x 720, full-screen images)
or
Automatic
Decoded PCM
S/PDIF format
! (green) button to move to the next menu.
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FIRST INSTALLATION
The following display appears:
System
Select the setting here to match your reception system using the
options:
-
buttons. You have the following
DiSEqC™1.0
One Cable
LNB only
If your reception system supports DiSEqC™, in “System” select “DiSEqC™1.0” (is used for switch-over
from one received satellite to another). If your reception system does not support DiSEqC™, select the
setting “LNB only”. If your receiver is connected to a single-cable system, select “One Cable”.
Press the
button to move to the next menu item.
Continue with the relevant section of “First Installation”.
When selecting the satellite(s), make sure that your reception position is aligned to
the desired satellite(s)!
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FIRST INSTALLATION: DiSEqC™1.0
Number of Satellites
Use the
buttons to select how many satellites (max. 4) you would like to receive with your reception
system. The following display appears (example):
Use the
buttons to select the first satellite slot. Press
The following display appears (example):
to open the menu for the satellite settings.
Satellite and Position
Use the
buttons to set the desired satellite (selection from 17 pre-programmed options).
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FIRST INSTALLATION: DiSEqC™1.0
LNB Type
Here use the
buttons to select the LNB type used in your system. The choice is between
“Universal” and “user-defined”.
Universal:
No further input is required, since all necessary frequency ranges are covered by a universal LNB.
user-defined:
If you choose not to use a universal LNB, you must here set the frequency ranges for which your LNB was
configured.
buttons to select the frequency range to be changed (low, high or limit frequency).
Use the buttons or the keypad to set the exact frequency for which your LNB was configured.
Use the
Test transponder
To check whether the settings that you have made are correct, use the
buttons to move to the “Test
transponder” field. Use the
buttons to select the various transponders. If your settings are correct,
you will see at the top right of the screen the live signal of a channel for the currently selected
transponder.
If you are not receiving a signal, check your settings again and if necessary call for expert help.
You have now completed all settings for the first satellite. Press the
button to return to the “Satellite
Selection Menu” and perform the settings in the same way for the remaining satellites.
!
When you have finished configuring the satellite press (green). The receiver then automatically opens
the menu for the channel search. Continue with the section (Execute channel search).
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FIRST INSTALLATION: LNB ONLY
Satellite and Position
Use the
buttons to select the desired satellite whose signal is to be received by the tuner.
When you have selected your desired satellite, use the
“LNB Type”.
buttons to switch to the selection of the
LNB Type
Here use the
buttons to select the LNB type used in your system. The choice is between
“Universal” and “user-defined”.
Universal:
No further input is required, since all necessary frequency ranges are covered by a universal LNB.
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FIRST INSTALLATION: LNB ONLY
user-defined:
If you choose not to use a universal LNB, you must here set the frequency ranges for which your LNB was
configured.
buttons to select the frequency range to be changed (low, high or limit frequency).
Use the buttons or the keypad to set the exact frequency for which your LNB was configured.
Use the
Test transponder
To check whether the settings that you have made are correct, use the
buttons to move to the “Test
transponder” field. Use the
buttons to select the various transponders. If your settings are correct,
you will see at the top right of the screen the live signal of a channel for the currently selected
transponder.
If you are not receiving a signal, check your settings again and if necessary call for expert help.
!
When you have finished configuring the satellite, press the (green) button. The receiver then
automatically opens the menu for the channel search. Continue with the section (Execute channel search).
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FIRST INSTALLATION: One Cable
buttons here to select “One Cable” as the “System”. Press the
Use the
next menu item. The following display appears:
button to move to the
The various options for a
single-cable system with
Kathrein components
are summarised at the
end of this manual in the
“Technical Appendix”
section under “Examples of
Single-Cable Systems”.
Number of Satellites
buttons to select how many satellites (max. 2) you would like to receive with your reception
system. Press the button to move to the next menu item.
Use the
Configure satellites
Press the
button to open the menu. The following display appears:
Satellite and Position
buttons to select the first satellite (satellite 1 of 2, depending on the setting) as shown on
Use the
the screen.
LNB Type
Here use the
buttons to select the LNB type used in your system. The choice is between
“Universal”, “Wideband” and “user-defined”.
If in your reception system you use a single-cable LNB (e.g. UAS 481 from Kathrein), please select
here the setting “Wideband”. If you use a single-cable matrix (EXU 908) or a single-cable
switching matrix (EXR 551 or EXR 552) from Kathrein, the LNB you use must be a “Universal LNB”!
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FIRST INSTALLATION: One Cable
Universal:
No further input is required, since all necessary frequency ranges are covered by a universal LNB.
Wideband:
No further input is necessary, since all frequency ranges are set by the Wideband LNB.
user-defined:
If you are not using a Universal or a Wideband system, you must set the frequencies here. You can find
the necessary information in the documentation supplied with your system.
buttons to select the frequency range to be changed (low, high or limit frequency).
Use the buttons or the keypad to set the exact frequency for which your LNB was configured.
Use the
When you have completed all setting for the currently selected satellite, press the
button. If you have
selected more than one satellite, repeat the previous “Satellite and Position” and “LNB Type” processes for
the number of satellites you selected.
When you have completed the settings for all the satellites, the following display appears:
Use the
button to select the next menu item “New registration” and press the
display appears:
button. The following
Use the
buttons to select the type of installation you want and confirm with the
clarity, we have split further details into two sections.
button. For
Firstly we give details of “Automatic” installation, then details of “Manual” installation.
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FIRST INSTALLATION: Single-cable system (automatic)
If one or more receivers are already present on the system and an additional receiver
is to be connected, when assigning the transmission frequency for the new receiver
make sure that no transmission frequencies are duplicated.
No frequency can be used by more than one receiver.
The receiver searches for the transmission channels
on your single-cable system and shows in the next
display the available transmission channels.
Use the
buttons to select the transmission
channel you want and confirm the selection with
the
button.
No frequency can be used by more
than one receiver.
The receivers would interfere with
each other.
The receiver now reads the existing system data
for your single-cable system and configures itself.
The receiver has been successfully registered on
your single-cable system. Confirm the display with
!
button. Now press the (green) button. The
the
receiver will automatically display the menu for the
channel search. Continue with the section
(Execute channel search).
If no connection to the single-cable system could be established, you will receive the message
“Registration was abortive!”. Check your settings and if necessary call for expert help.
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If one or more receivers are
already present on the system
and an additional receiver is to
be connected, you must assign
the new receiver a transmission
frequency that is not already in
use (otherwise the receivers will
interfere with each other).
Depending on the system to which
they are connected, a maximum
of four or eight receivers may be
connected to a single-cable system
(a twin receiver counts as two
receivers).
Connected equipment
Use the
buttons to select the type of system to which they are connected or the single-cable
system components fitted (refer to the manuals, instructions and notes for the system and the system
components). Available options:
-
user-defined
KATHREIN UAS 481 (single-cable feed system, max. four receivers)
KATHREIN EXR 551 (single-cable switching matrix, max. four receivers)
KATHREIN EXR 552 (single-cable switching matrix, max. four receivers)
KATHREIN EXU 908 (single-cable matrix, max. eight receivers)
Selection “user-defined”
Transmission channel
Use the
buttons to select a free available transmission channel.
Transmission frequency
Use the number buttons to input the four-digit transmission frequency.
No frequency can be used by more than one receiver.
The receivers would interfere with each other.
You can find the necessary information (transmission frequencies) in the
documentation supplied with your system.
Secure channel with PIN
If your single-cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by entering a PIN, this is the
menu for defining the PIN. No other receiver can then use that transmission frequency unless the
PIN is input.
Select the setting "Yes" using the
Press the
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buttons. A line with the text “Password PIN” is then displayed.
buttons to select this line. You can now use the number buttons to enter a PIN (0-255).
FIRST INSTALLATION: Single-cable system (manual)
Test connection
When you have completed all the settings, press the
buttons to switch to the “Test connection”
selection field and press the
button. The receiver now tests whether a connection to the single-cable
system can be established or not. As soon as the receiver has established a connection to the
single-cable system, you will see the following display:
button to acknowledge this display. Then
press the button. You will be asked whether you wish
to save the changes. Use the buttons to select
“Yes, save changes” and confirm by pressing the button. Now press the ! (green) button.
Press the
The receiver will automatically display the menu for the channel search. Continue with the section
(Execute channel search).
If no connection to the single-cable system could be established, the following display appears:
Check your settings (frequency and transmission channel) and if necessary call for expert help.
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Selection “UAS 481” or “EXR 551”
When the “UAS 481” single-cable
feed system is being used, it is
essential that the LNB is set to
“Wideband”!
When the “EXR 551” single-cable
switching matrix is being used, it
is essential that the LNB is set to
“Universal”!
Transmission channel
Use the
buttons to select a free available transmission channel. A maximum of four transmission
channels are available (1400, 1516, 1632 and 1748 MHz).
Test connection
When you have set a free transmission channel, press the
buttons to switch to the “Test connection”
selection field and press the
button. The receiver now tests whether a connection to the single-cable
system can be established or not. As soon as the receiver has established a connection to
the single-cable system, you will see the following display:
button to acknowledge this display. Then
press the button. You will be asked whether you wish
to save the changes. Use the buttons to select
“Yes, save changes” and confirm by pressing the button. Now press the ! (green) button.
Press the
The receiver will automatically display the menu for
the channel search. Continue with the section (Execute
channel search).
If no connection to the single-cable system could be established, the following display appears:
Check your settings and if necessary call for expert help.
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Selection “EXR 552”
When the “EXR 552” single-cable
switching matrix is being used, it
is essential that the LNB is set to
“Universal”!
Transmission channel
Use the
buttons to select a free available transmission channel. A maximum of two transmission
channels are available (1400 and 1516 MHz).
Test connection
When you have set a free transmission channel, press the
buttons to switch to the “Test connection”
selection field and press the
button. The receiver now tests whether a connection to the single-cable
system can be established or not. As soon as the receiver has established a connection to
the single-cable system, you will see the following display:
button to acknowledge this display. Then
press the button. You will be asked whether you wish
to save the changes. Use the buttons to select
“Yes, save changes” and confirm by pressing the button. Now press the ! (green) button.
Press the
The receiver will automatically display the menu for the
channel search. Continue with the section (Execute channel search).
If no connection to the single-cable system could be established, the following display appears:
Check your settings and if necessary call for expert help.
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Selection “EXU 908”
When the “EXU 908” single-cable
matrix is being used, it is essential
that the LNB is set to “Universal”!
Transmission channel
Use the
buttons to select a free available transmission channel. A maximum of eight transmission
channels are available (1284, 1400, 1516, 1632, 1748, 1864, 1980 and 2096 MHz).
Secure channel with PIN
The EXU 908 single-cable matrix allows the transmission frequency to be protected by inputting a PIN.
No other receiver can then use that transmission frequency unless the PIN is input.
Select the setting “Yes” using the
Press the
buttons. A line with the text “Password PIN” is then displayed.
buttons to select this line. You can now use the number buttons to enter a PIN (0-255).
Test connection
When you have set a free transmission channel, press the
buttons to switch to the “Test connection”
selection field and press the
button. The receiver now tests whether a connection to the single-cable
system can be established or not. As soon as the receiver has established a connection to
the single-cable system, you will see the following display:
button to acknowledge this display. Then
press the button. You will be asked whether you wish
to save the changes. Use the buttons to select
“Yes, save changes” and confirm by pressing the button. Now press the ! (green) button.
Press the
The receiver will automatically display the menu for
the channel search. Continue with the section (Execute
channel search).
If no connection to the single-cable system could be established, you will receive the message
“Registration was abortive!”.
Check your settings and if necessary call for expert help.
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FIRST INSTALLATION: Channel search
Execute Channel search
Use the
buttons to select (yes or no) whether you wish to start a channel search. It is not essential
to start a channel search; instead you can use the factory pre-programmed channels. However the
channels do change from time to time (e.g. their frequencies change), which the receiver does not
automatically detect, and can then be found only by performing a channel search.
If you selected “No”, you can press the
installation.
If you selected “yes”, you can press the
! (green) button to skip directly to the next item of the first
button to progress to the next selection item.
Channel Search Mode
Use the
buttons to select whether you wish to search for “free & scrambled”, “free channels only” or
“scrambled only” channels.
To view scrambled channels you need the appropriate CA (Conditional Access) module and a
valid smart card together with a valid subscription to a pay TV provider.
Press the
button to move to the next selection item.
Network Search
If you set the network search to “Off”, only the factory stored transponders of the satellites you previously
selected will be searched for new and as yet unlisted channels.
If you set the network search to “On”, the transponder network enables additional transponders that have
not yet been stored to be located. They are then stored and searched for new channels in the
same way as the existing transponders.
!
Press the (green) button to start the channel search, or if you set channel search to “Off” you are
guided straight to the next item in the first installation process.
When the search has been completed, you will see the following message (example):
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FIRST INSTALLATION: CHANNEL SEARCH
Press the
button twice to save the new channel. You will then move on to the next step of the first
installation; the following is displayed:
Local time offset (UTC)
Use the
buttons to set the time
zone variation from UTC (formerly
GMT) (e.g. for Germany +1 hour).
Use the
buttons to switch to the
“Automatic clock change” field. Use the
buttons to select whether the
receiver should automatically change
over between summer and winter
time. If “On” is selected, the receiver
automatically sets itself to the right
time. If you select the setting “Off”,
you must use the “summer time” field
shown below to switch the summer
time itself on and off again. Press the
buttons to perform the setting.
update time on
Set the required type of time update using the
buttons. The following options are available:
- “Actual channel (Das Erste)” (the time information is taken from the channel “Das Erste” - you can change
this setting later on the "Date and Time" menu) or
- “all Channels” (the time information is always taken from the channel currently selected)
The time will be updated in future based on the variant you have set.
Press the
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! (green) button to terminate the first installation.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MENU CONCEPT
The structure of the menu concept is based on logical operating sequences. The programme showing on
the current selected channel always appears in the top right-hand corner of the screen.
You will find detailed descriptions of the selected menu items in the relevant sections of the
operating manual!
Note:
The selected menus, sub-menus and positions, as well as the parameters to be set, are each
highlighted in colour. The menus are self-explanatory.
Pay attention to the bar at the
bottom of the on-screen display! This
provides hints on what to do next.
button to access the main menu, and use the buttons to select the sub-menus.
Press the button to access the sub-menus. Use the buttons to select the sub-menu options.
The settings under the various options are made either by pressing the buttons or using the numeric
pad.
Press the
You can exit the main menu and sub-menus, and the various options, step-by-step by pressing the
button (the settings/changes you made are saved). Press
the TV picture (the settings/changes you made are saved).
to return directly from one of the menus to
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MENU TREE
Mainmenu
Call up the menu by pressing the
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button
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ALPHANUMERIC INPUTS
Use the displayed keypad (see figure to the right) for entry of
favourites names or search terms by selecting numerals for
the desired letters/digits. You can write with upper or lower
case letters (
button). Use the numeric pad to select the
desired character. About two seconds after selection of the
character, the cursor moves automatically to the next position.
The
button allows you to delete your entry character by
character.
When you have selected all the characters, press the
button to save your entry and start a scan to find the desired
expression.
LANGUAGE SELECTION - OSD
The language for the on-screen display is set as follows:
→ → Language selection → → → German → Available options: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Turkish and Russian.
After you have performed the settings, press the
return to the TV picture.
or button to exit the main menu. You will then
SYMBOL CODES FOR THE RECEIVER DISPLAY
Various symbols are occasionally shown in the receiver display above the normal display (channel name).
These are not shown permanently, they are shown only for specific functions, procedures or channel
features.
This symbol indicates that a Dolby Digital soundtrack is available on the currently selected
" (yellow) button and select by pressing the buttons)
This symbol appears after pressing the button (mute) and vanishes when the button is
pressed again (sound on)
channel (call up by pressing the
This symbol indicates that you are receiving in radio mode (call up by pressing the
button)
# (blue)
This symbol indicates that an encrypted channel has been selected
This symbol appears whist the receiver is recording under a program control (the signal is
forwarded from the receiver via the VCR Scart socket to an external recorder)
USB
HD
This symbol indicates that the USB sockets on the unit are available for use.
This symbol indicates that the transmission currently selected is being broadcast in HDTV
quality.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS (OSD)
CHANNEL MESSAGES
TV CHANNEL MESSAGES
$ = encrypted
channel
Channel
name
Videotext/
Teletext
available
Selected
favourites list
Time
Channel
number from
the overall list
Number of
soundtracks g
(yellow) button
Display of start time for current and
next programmes
Time progression bar for the
current programme
Channel information is shown for a few seconds each time the channel is changed (this can be changed
under “Settings”, “Adjust Displays”) or displayed continuously by pressing the
button.
RADIO CHANNEL MESSAGES
The information for the current radio channel has the same layout.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
button twice to view information on the current channel, if transmitted by the channel
provider. Use the buttons to scroll through the pages. By pressing the buttons you can
obtain
Press the
information on the next following programmes on the current channel. Press the
the display.
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or button to exit
ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS (OSD)
CALLING UP THE MEDIA SELECTION (TV, RADIO ...)
You can access media selection by pressing the
# (blue) button. The following display appears:
You have the following selection options:
-
TV mode
Radio mode
Recording archive
External video recorder
The selection is made using the
confirmed with the
buttons and
button.
TV mode:
The receiver reverts from any one of three other modes back to TV mode
Radio mode:
The receiver switches to Radio mode
Recording archive:
The receiver shows, the recordings stored on connected external USB storage
media, if present
External video recorder: The receiver loops the signal incoming on the VCR Scart socket from an external
recorder or player through to the TV Scart socket (the recorder or player need
not be separately connected to the TV set)
Confirm of the change by pressing the
the
button, or cancel of the procedure by pressing the button or
# (blue) button to exit the display again.
CALLING UP THE OPTIONS CHANNEL
If the Channel Information displays the following icon
, this is a Portal Channel. Pressing the
(yellow) button displays the channels available at this portal (such as matches on a specific day of
"play).
In this example three “sub-channels” are available for selection within this portal channel. Select
and buttons. You can also however select the sub-channels of a portal
channel directly using the buttons, without having previously pressed the " (yellow) button.
the channel using the
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS (OSD)
OPTION SELECTION
"
Press the (yellow) button once (twice for portal
channels) to view further soundtrack selection
options, if these are transmitted by the channel
buttons to scroll through
the available selection options. Press the " (yellow)
button again, or press the button to exit this
display again.
provider. Use the
ERROR MESSAGE
“No or bad signal” indicates that an error has occurred in the reception system or in the receiver settings,
or that the transponder is not transmitting.
Check the Sat IF connection and the LNB configuration. If you have changed settings, compare them
against the basic settings (provided you had made a note of them as suggested).
CHANNEL LIST – TV/RADIO
Also note the bars at the bottom
of the on-screen display! These
provide information on what to do
next.
Press the
button to access the channel list.
Calling this up displays the channel selection/sorting list from which you selected the last channel.
At the top right you will see the selected channel list (TV or radio channels) displayed.
Press the
# (blue) button to switch between the TV and radio channel lists.
To the right of it you see the current channel list sort order as selected by you.
The channel list can show channels sorted by various selection and sorting criteria.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS (OSD)
Selection and sorting options:
buttons allow you to scroll
-
Press the (red) button to call up the favourites list selection. The
through the existing favourites lists.
-
Press the (green) button to return to the overall list (all satellites). Use the
buttons to choose
between the received satellites (display all channels from a satellite) and the list of “New channels”
(provided by channel scan).
-
!
" (yellow) button to see an alphabetic listing. This shows all the channels sorted alphabetically,
or the ones beginning with the selected initial letter. Use the buttons to make the selection.
Press the
Search function:
-
Press the
button to start the search. The numeric pad buttons allow you to input the desired search
expression for the channel that is sought (see also “Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric input”).
Press the
button to start the search (see screenshot below for an example of a search result).
Press the
button to view the following additional items of information on a channel (see example
screenshot at right):
-
Signal strength
Signal quality
Transmitting satellite
Frequency (MHz)
Polarisation
Symbol Rate
) are used to navigate within the respective channel list view to select
the desired channel. The selection of the desired channel is confirmed by pressing the button.
You will now hear and view the currently selected channel in the small window at the top right. To exit
The cursor buttons (
the channel list and return to the TV picture, press the
button again, or press the button.
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CALL UP EPG
The EPG is called up by pressing the
button. Each time the EPG is called up, you will automatically
be shown the “Current” view, irrespective of which view you were shown the last time you exited the EPG.
The following display appears (example):
Selected
EPG view
Today’s date
and time
Current picture
on the selected
channel
Channel
number from
the overall list,
channel
name, current
programme
with progress
bar
Day of the
week and
period of time
in which the
highlighted
programme
is showing
At this place you will be shown the age
limitation of the highlighted programme,
if this is supplied by the channel provider
Note:
If you had selected a favourites list before calling up the EPG, you will see in the EPG only
the data for the channels that are included in your channel list. Press the
time to view the EPG for all channels.
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Date and
time of the
highlighted
programme
with category,
duration and
picture format
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Selection options:
-
(red) button
-
button
" (yellow) button
# (blue) button
-
& button
-
button
-
Jump the “Current” view forwards by 15 minutes
Call up a preview of the currently highlighted channel
Call up the category selection (sorting the programmes by categories such as
movies, sport, series ...)
(P+) jump forwards 24 hours in the EPG, (P-) jump backwards 24 hours in the
EPG (e.g. into “Current” and into “Coming up”)
-
(red dot) button
button
-
button
-
Calls up the recording schedule (display of all pre-programmed recordings)
Selects the currently highlighted channel in all views. Pressing the
or
button again closes the EPG and the selected channel is shown again on the
TV screen
Adds a programme to the recording settings
Search for a particular programme or programme content (input the search
expression using the numeric pad on the remote control, see also the sections
“Operating Instructions”, “Alphanumeric Input”)
If present, shows further information on the selected programme.
Navigation within each view is always performed using the cursor buttons (
buttons allow you to select individual channels/programmes, and the
from page to page of the currently selected list.
Pressing the
). The buttons allow you to scroll
or button exits the EPG again and returns to the TV picture.
You see information on the current or next following programmes in the EPG only
if it is supplied by the channel provider. If no EPG data are available the receiver,
instead of showing information on the current programme, shows the message
“No data available”.
„CURRENT“ VIEW
!
The “Current” view can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the
(green) button. This is then
automatically displayed every time the EPG is started (see screenshot “Calling up EPG”).
In the “Current” view you see all channels displayed in the order of the overall channel list. Provided that
EPG data has been supplied by the channel provider, the receiver shows for each channel the current
programme being shown, with start time, finish time, and progression bar.
) or the keypad buttons to select the desired channel and if
available you can use the button to call up further information on the desired programme. The button
You can use the cursor buttons (
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allows you to look ahead in 15-minute steps to future programmes for the channels (press the
return to the current time).
button to
If you wish to view the programme currently being shown on a channel, you need not exit the EPG, just
button. At the top right of the screen you will see the current
TV picture for the selected channel. The picture however only appears once the button has been
pressed. Previously what you saw was the picture of the old channel that had previously been selected,
select the desired channel and press the
even though the EPG was no longer set to that channel.
“COMING UP” VIEW (PROGRAMME LISTINGS)
The “Coming up” view (programme listings) can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the
button.
" (yellow)
Also pay attention to the bars
at the bottom of the on-screen
display! This provides hints on
what to do next.
In the “Coming up” view you will see all the programmes that will be shown in the previous “Current” list
of selected channels. Provided that EPG data has been supplied by the channel provider, the receiver
shows the programmes that will be shown on the selected channel for several days in advance.
You can use the cursor buttons (
) to select the desired programme and if available you can use
button to call up further information on the desired programme.
You can use the buttons to scroll through the channels in the order of the overall channel list
(the channels can also be selected by inputting digits with the keypad); you remain however in “Coming
the
up”.
& button allows you to scroll backwards and forwards a day at a time.
Using the (red dot) button you can load the selected programme into the recording settings (see item
“Recording”).
The
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CATEGORIES VIEW
The “Categories” view can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the
# (blue) button.
In the “Categories” view you can see all programmes sorted by category and starting time.
The following categories are available for selection: Movies, Series, Sport, Children’s programmes,
Chat shows, News, Magazines/Reportage, Art/Culture, Science/Education, Music, Leisure and Adult
programmes.
Programmes can be assigned to the above categories only if the EPG data has been supplied by the
channel provider.
buttons. You can then use the cursor buttons ()
to select the desired category and if available you can use the button within each category to call up
further information on the desired programme.
Select the required category using the
& button allows you to scroll backwards and forwards a day at a time.
Using the (red dot) button you can load the selected programme into the recording settings (see item
“Recording”).
The
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SCAN FUNCTION
The scan function can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the
button.
The scan function allows you to search for programmes based on their additional information or their
name. Use the keypad to input the desired search expression (see also “Operating Instructions”
“Alphanumeric Input”).
When you have input the desired search expression, press the
button to start the scan.
) to select the desired programme from the search
result and if available you can use the button to call up further information on the desired programme.
You can then use the cursor buttons (
Using the
(red dot) button you can load the selected programme into the recording settings (see item
“Recording”).
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (i-BUTTON)
The additional information can always be called up by pressing
the
button whenever the “i symbol” appears in front of the
program name (see screenshot on the right). First however
the channel must be selected. The following display appears
(example):
The additional information available for a programme is displayed in its own window. By pressing the
button, if available, you can call up further additional information on the selected programme.
The
buttons enable you to display the additional information for the preceding or following
programmes in the order of the previously selected list (see header). This always assumes that the data
has been supplied by the channel provider.
Using the
(red dot) button you can load the selected programme into the recording settings (see item
“Recording”).
Press the
or button to exit the additional information.
REMINDER FUNCTION (CHANGE OVER TO THE PROGRAMME)
If you wish to be reminded at the start of a programme, you can activate the reminder function for the
desired programme. The reminder function is set up in exactly the same way as programming a recording.
The only difference is that in the “destination” line the entry must be “Reminder (only change over)”. Select
the desired settings for your reminder (see “Recording (timer)” for the setting options) and then confirm the
setting of the reminder function by pressing the
button. The programme is marked in the Programme
Guide with a green dot and the receiver will automatically switch over to the pre-selected
transmitter at the start of the programme.
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RECORDING (TIMER)
(red dot) button allows you to set up a programme at any time for recording on an external recorder.
The programme to be recorded can be selected in any of the EPG views, provided the (red dot) button
appears at the bottom of the screen display.
The
Programme present in the EPG:
Select the desired programme and press the
(example):
(red dot) button. The following display appears
Programme not present in the EPG:
Select any programme on the channel on which the desired programme is to be transmitted at a later time
and press the
(red dot) button (starting and finishing times together with the recording date must be input
manually). The following display appears (example):
Remember to program
your external recorder
in accordance with the
timer list registered in
the receiver.
For programming a recording for
storage on an external storage
medium, refer to the note on
page 3 “Recording function (from
software version 1.04)”
Use the
buttons to select the desired recording mode. The recording mode options available are:
Once: The recording will be performed once
Daily: The recording will be performed daily at a time specified by you
Weekly: The recording will be performed once a week on the same day and at the same time
User-defined: The recording will be performed on days specified by you at times specified by you
Series recording: The selected programme will be set up by the EPG for recording every time it is
transmitted (may even be on different channels). This function does however require a daily update of
the EPG data (the data are updated automatically when switching off into stand-by mode).
Use the cursor buttons (
)
to select the further items and use the keypad to complete
the settings. When all settings have been made, press the
button to save the recording settings.
You can view the scheduled recordings in the recording schedule view of the EPG (see item “Recording
schedule”).
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RECORD ONCE
buttons to select the recording mode “once” (see screenshot item “Recording (timer)”).
Use the buttons to switch to the selection field “Date” and use the buttons to select the
desired recording date.
Use the
buttons to select the
buttons to select the
Use the
buttons to switch to the selection field “Start” and use the
desired recording starting time.
Use the
buttons to switch to the selection field “End” and use the
desired recording finishing time.
When all settings have been made, press the
button to save the recording settings. You can view the
scheduled recording in the recording schedule view of the EPG (see item “Recording schedule”).
RECORD DAILY
buttons to select the recording mode “daily” (see screenshot below).
Use the buttons to switch to the selection field “Start” and use the buttons to select the
desired recording starting time.
Use the
Use the
buttons to switch to the selection field “End” and use the
desired recording finishing time.
buttons to select the
When all settings have been made, press the
button to save the recording settings. You can view the
scheduled recording in the recording schedule view of the EPG (see item “Recording schedule”).
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RECORD WEEKLY
Remember that the day of the week for the desired programme is loaded in
the recording schedule and you can make no further manual corrections to it!
Therefore before pressing the
(red dot) button, select the programme on the
day of the week that in future you will wish to make the weekly recording.
buttons to select the recording mode “weekly” (see screenshot below).
Use the buttons to switch to the selection field “Start” and use the buttons to select the
desired recording starting time.
Use the
Use the
buttons to switch to the selection field “End” and use the
desired recording finishing time.
buttons to select the
When all settings have been made, press the
button to save the recording settings. You can view the
scheduled recording in the recording schedule view of the EPG (see item “Recording schedule”).
RECORD USER-DEFINED
buttons to select the recording mode “user-defined” (see screenshot below).
Use the buttons to switch to the selection field “Day” and use the buttons to select the
desired recording day. Press the button to fix the selection (the day will be shown in red letters).
If necessary the receiver will suggest some days to you; you can accept these suggestions or deactivate
Use the
them again using the cursor buttons and pressing the
button once.
Use the
buttons to switch to the selection field “Start” and use the
desired recording starting time.
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buttons to select the
EPG - ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE
Use the
buttons to switch to the selection field “End” and use the
desired recording finishing time.
buttons to select the
When all settings have been made, press the
button to save the recording settings. You can view the
scheduled recording in the recording schedule view of the EPG (see item “Recording schedule”).
SERIES RECORDING
Series recording depends on the EPG data being kept up to date at all times. The
receiver automatically updates the EPG data when the unit is switched off by pressing
button. Updating is important because it enables the receiver to recognise for
the
purposes of recording any changes to scheduled transmission times of the series,
provided these were incorporated in the EPG data supplied by the channel provider in
advance of the latest EPG update.
Use the
buttons to select the recording mode “Series recording”.
In series recording the start and finish of recording are taken automatically by the receiver from the EPG
data. You can only specify a lead-in and run-out time to be sure to record the complete programme even if
transmission times may vary slightly. The setting of lead-in and run-out time is done using the
or the keypad.
buttons
When all settings have been made, press the
button to save the recording settings. You can view the
scheduled recordings in the recording schedule view of the EPG (see item “Recording schedule”).
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EPG - ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE
VIEW RECORDING SCHEDULE
The “Recording schedule” view can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the red
button.
The recording schedule view shows you all the recordings that are scheduled.
buttons allow the recordings to be sorted into “once-only recording” or “Repeating” recordings.
The cursor buttons () allow you to select a recording. The button allows you to switch over
the channels on which the recording is scheduled.
The
The
(red dot) button allows you to delete a recording that had been scheduled. If this is a series recording
you will additionally be asked whether you wish to cancel the recording of only one episode or whether
you wish to record no further episodes of this series (see screenshot). Selection is performed using the
buttons and is confirmed using the button.
&
The button allows you to skip backwards and forwards through the future scheduled recordings, a day at
a time.
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COMMON INTERFACE
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Always follow the operating instructions from your Pay-TV provider and the instructions
supplied with the Smartcard and the CA module!
Smartcards and CA 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 encrypted.
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 CA!
The Smartcard sold by the Pay TV provider, specific to a particular encryption
technology, is inserted into the CA module.
Store your card and PIN code securely when not in use!
INSERTING THE SMARTCARD AND THE CA MODULE
on the UFS 910 is suitable for the use of two CA (Conditional Access)
The Common Interface (CI)
modules. These two CI slots are on the front right behind the display.
receives Smartcard (chip contacts pointing upwards and towards socket strip) and
is then inserted into one of the two CI slots .
The Smartcard should be inserted into the CA module without exerting too much force. This also applies to
The CA module
inserting the CA module into the CI slot!
Do not force the card in; and follow the instructions supplied with the Smartcard and the CA module.
To remove the module, press the relevant eject button
.
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COMMON INTERFACE
You can find out which Conditional Access modules are in the CI slots on the UFS 910 and which
Smartcard is in which CA module from the “Mainmenu” under “Settings”, and the “Common Interface” menu.
Confirmation is by pressing the
button.
buttons to select one of the two slots in which the CA module is located (“Module inserted”)
and then press the button. You will then see the menu generated by the CA module.
Use the
The screenshots below depend on the specific module and card, and so are only intended as
examples:
From this menu, your card and your PIN code allow you to access various channels from your Pay-TV
provider.
“CryptoWorks” has been selected as an example here. The details can be different for each CA module.
Always follow the instructions supplied by your Pay-TV provider!
Note:
The module displays may be shown in English, even if you have selected German as the
menu language, because the menu is generated directly by the module!
Information for Conax, SECA, Viaccess and CryptoWorks users:
Note that with monthly activation intervals, the channel providers have different procedures
for activating Pay TV cards. Activation may therefore be a few days before or after the
beginning of a new month. During this activation period, the CA module and card must
be in the slot, and the receiver must be turned on a set to the booked Pay TV channel.
Follow the instructions from the Pay TV provider.
If your Pay TV card is then still not enabled, we recommend you briefly withdraw the CA
module with the card out of the slot, with the receiver switched on, and then re-insert it.
This information has nothing to do with the properties of the unit; it is merely intended to assist
you.
The various items can be selected using the
button to exit the menu again.
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buttons and called up using the button. Press the
VIDEOTEXT (TELETEXT)
This symbol
in the channel notification shows you whether Videotext/Teletext is available for the
selected channel.
button, the receiver processes the Videotext/Teletext service data for your TV set
When you press the
to display, even when the signal is encrypted.
During the scan, the page which is being searched for is displayed in the top left-hand corner with the time
and date displayed at the top right.
When the scan is finished, the Videotext/Teletext being broadcast by the relevant encrypted provider
appears:
You have several options for calling up the desired pages:
Input with number pad
buttons
-
Page-by-page using the
-
Selection using the options indicated by the coloured buttons
(red),
! (green), " (yellow) and
# (blue)
Press the
or button to exit Videotext/Teletext.
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EDIT CHANNEL LIST
Select the “Edit TV-Channellist” menu using the menu button
and
, the buttons on the main menu
.
Also pay attention to the bars
at the bottom of the on-screen
display! This provides hints on
what to do next.
Press the
button to close the information display for editing channels and channel lists. When the
menu is called up, the standard setting is for the receiver to show the “All Satellites” channel list with all
channels available on the satellites that are being received.
SELECTION OF THE LIST/CHANNELS TO BE EDITED
#
Press the (blue) button to switch between the TV and radio channel lists. Radio channels are edited in
the same way as TV channels.
Editing favourites lists is explained as a separate item.
Selection options:
-
# (blue) button
! (green) button
" (yellow) button
button
Switch between radio and TV channels
Call up satellite channel lists
Call up the channel lists, sorted alphabetically
Search for a specific channel (input the search expression using the numeric pad
on the remote control, see also the sections “Operating Instructions”
“Alphanumeric Input”)
The channel list chosen is generally that sorted by categories (satellites, favourites and alphabetic) using
buttons (the standard list shown on calling up is the “All Satellites” channel list). Selection of
channels in the list is performed using the cursor buttons (). The buttons allow you to
select individual channels, and the buttons allow you to scroll from page to page of the currently
selected list.
the
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EDIT CHANNEL LIST
EDITING LISTS/CHANNELS
When you have selected the channel or channel list to be edited, press the
the edit menu. You have the following edit options:
-
(red dot) button to call up
Move:
Channel can be moved within the current list to another channel slot
Delete:
Delete the channel from the current list
Skip:
Channel will be skipped when zapping through the channels
Lock:
Channel can be viewed only by inputting a PIN
To Favorite:
Channel can be assigned to any favourites list
Start Blockselection:
Several channels can be highlighted at the same time and edited together
As soon as you exit the menu under which you made the edit changes, you will be asked if
buttons to select either “Yes, save changes” or
“No, discard changes”. Confirm your selection with the button.
you wish to save the changes. Use the
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EDIT CHANNEL LIST
“LAST FUNCTION” MEMORY
The last editing action performed is saved on the
button, so by pressing the
button for other channels
you will repeat the action without having to all up the edit menu again. As soon as you leave the current
display, this option lapses and becomes available again only after the edit menu has been called up and an
action selected.
MOVE CHANNELS
buttons to select the channel to be moved from the current channel list (use the ! (green)
button to switch to the overall list, use the " (yellow) button to switch to the alphabetically sorted list). Press
the button to call up the edit menu and use the buttons to select the “Move” function. Confirm the
command by pressing the button.
The channel you previously selected will now be shown inset slightly from the left. Now use the cursor
Use the
) or the keypad to select the new desired position for the channel, and confirm the new
channel slot by pressing the button.
buttons (
DELETE CHANNELS
buttons to select the channel to be deleted from the current channel list. Press the button
to call up the edit menu and use the buttons to select the “Delete” function. Confirm the command by
pressing the button.
Use the
A deleted channel can be rediscovered only by performed another channel scan
(see section “Channel scan”)!
The channel you previously selected will be deleted (from the favourites lists also!).
SKIP CHANNELS
buttons to select the channel to be skipped from the current channel list. Press the button
to call up the edit menu and use the buttons to select the “Skip” function. Confirm the command by
pressing the button.
Use the
The channel you previously selected is now shown in grey text. When zapping the channels this channel
button).
will in future be skipped and no longer shown in the channel list (called up using the
This function can be restored again using the edit menu (select: “Restore to zap list”).
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EDIT CHANNEL LIST
BLOCK CHANNELS
buttons to select the channel to be blocked from the current channel list. Press the button
to call up the edit menu and use the buttons to select the “Lock” function. Confirm the command by
pressing the button. you are now prompted to enter the PIN code (factory default setting: 0000).
Use the
The channel you previously selected is now shown with a padlock to its right. In future this channel can be
viewed only by inputting the four-digit PIN code.
This function can be restored again using the edit menu (select: “Remove block”).
COPY CHANNELS TO THE FAVOURITES LIST
buttons to select the channel to be copied from the current channel list. Press the button
to call up the edit menu and use the buttons to select the “To Favorite” function. Use the buttons to select the favourites list into which the channel is to be copied. The channel remains in the satellite
Use the
channels list. Confirm the command by pressing the
button.
The channel you previously selected is now shown with an “F” and a yellow field in the channels list. The “F”
shows that it is a favourite channel; the black dot in the yellow field shows in which of the eight favourites
lists the channel can be found.
See the item “Editing favourites lists” for information on how to delete a channel from a favourites list.
START BLOCK HIGHLIGHTING (HIGHLIGHTING SEVERAL CHANNELS)
buttons to select the channel from which you want to highlight further channels. You can only
select channels that are listed in succession in your selected channel list. Press the button to call up the
edit menu and use the buttons to select the “Start Blockselection” function. Use the buttons
to highlight the desired channels, starting from the previously highlighted channel and working upwards or
Use the
downwards. The highlighted channels will be highlighted in yellow and marked with a tick at the left side.
When you have highlighted the channels that you wish to select, press the
once again and use the
Favorite”).
button to call up the edit menu
buttons to select the desired function (“Move”, “Delete”, “Skip”, “Lock” or “To
The selected function can now be used in the same way as described for the respective items in this section
for a single channel.
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EDIT CHANNEL LIST
EDIT FAVOURITES LISTS
When you have selected the favourite list to be edited (called up using the
(red) button and selected using
buttons), press the (red dot) button to call up the edit menu. You have the following edit
the
options:
-
Remove from the Favourites List:
The channel will be removed from the Favourites List
Lock:
Channel can be viewed only by inputting a PIN
Rename Favourites List:
The Favourites List can be renamed
Start Blockselection:
Several channels can be highlighted at the same time and edited together
REMOVE FROM THE FAVOURITES LIST
buttons to select the channel to be removed from the Favourites List you have selected.
Press the button to call up the edit menu and use the buttons to select the “Remove from
Favourites List” function. Confirm the command by pressing the button.
Use the
The channel you previously selected is now removed from the Favourites List (but not deleted from the
overall satellite list).
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EDIT CHANNEL LIST
BLOCK CHANNELS
buttons to select the channel to be blocked in the Favourites List you have selected. Press
the button to call up the edit menu and use the buttons to select the “Lock” function. Confirm
the command by pressing the button. you are now prompted to enter the PIN code (factory default
setting: 0000).
Use the
The channel you previously selected is now shown with a padlock to its right. In future this channel can be
viewed only by inputting the four-digit PIN code.
The channel is also blocked on all other channel lists. You need not additionally block the channel in the
other channel lists.
This function can be restored again using the edit menu (select: “Remove block”).
RENAME FAVOURITE LIST
buttons to select the Favourites List to be renamed. Press the button to call up the edit
menu and use the buttons to select the “Rename Favourites List” function. Confirm the command
by pressing the button. A keypad will now be displayed with which you can enter the desired name
alphanumerically using the numeric pad on the remote control. See also the section “Operating Instructions”,
Use the
“Alphanumeric Input”)
START BLOCK HIGHLIGHTING (HIGHLIGHTING SEVERAL CHANNELS)
buttons to select the channel from which you want to highlight further channels. You can
only select channels that are listed in succession in your selected Favourites List. Press the button
to call up the edit menu and use the buttons to select the “Start blockselction” function. Now use
the buttons to highlight the desired channels, starting from the previously highlighted channel
and working upwards or downwards. The highlighted channels will be highlighted in yellow and marked
Use the
with a tick at the left side.
When you have highlighted the channels that you wish to select, press the
once again and use the
or “Remove lock”).
button to call up the edit menu
buttons to select the desired function (“Remove from the Favourites List”
The selected function can now be used in the same way as described for the respective items in this section
for a single channel.
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CHANNEL SEARCH (CHANNEL SCAN)
Select the “Search Channels” menu using the menu button
and
, the buttons on the main menu
.
Also pay attention to the bars at the
bottom of the on-screen display! This
provides hints on what to do next.
You have three options for a channel scan.
Automatic scan - all transponders for the satellite you selected will be scanned
Manual scan - only the selected transponder for the satellite you selected will be scanned
Channel scan with service ID Search for a specific channel using its service ID
Select the scan type you want to rename using the
buttons and confirm with .
AUTOMATIC (CHANNEL) SCAN
The
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buttons allow you to select different sets of parameters for the scan.
CHANNEL SEARCH (CHANNEL SCAN)
Satellite
Select the satellite to be scanned, using the
buttons. Make sure your reception system
is aligned to the selected satellite. You can scan only one satellite at a time. If you have connected a
multi-feed reception system (e.g. reception of ASTRA 19.2° East and HOTBIRD 13° East), you
must repeat this procedure once for each satellite. You can however start the first installation again,
in the course of which a channel scan of all the satellites you selected is performed.
Press the
button to move to the next selection item.
Channel scan mode
buttons to select whether you wish to scan “free & scrambled”, “only free” or “only scrambled”
Use the
channels.
To view encrypted channels you need the appropriate CA (Conditional Access) module and a valid
smart card together with a valid subscription to the respective Pay-TV provider.
Press the
button to move to the next selection item.
Network scan
Use the
buttons (On/Off) to select whether a network scan should be performed. If you set the
network scan to “Off”, only the factory stored transponders of the satellites you previously selected will be
scanned for new as yet unlisted channels.
If you set the network scan to “On”, the transponder network enables additional transponders that have not
yet been stored to be located. They are then stored and scanned for new channels in the same way as the
existing transponders.
buttons to select “Start Search” and press the button
to start scanning. You can cancel the scan at any time by pressing the button. During the scan you will
see the following message (example):
When you have made your settings, use the
Radio channels
found
TV channels found
Satellite with the
transponder
currently being
scanned
Progression bar
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CHANNEL SEARCH (CHANNEL SCAN)
Newly found channels are identified with the designation “New” after the channel name. After completion of
the scan, you will see the following message (example):
button. You will be asked whether you wish to save the changes or not. Selection is performed
using the buttons and is confirmed using the button. If you select “Yes, save changes”, the newly
found channels will be added to the end of the channel list. Then press the button to exit the menu.
The channel list is called up on to the TV screen by pressing the button (see also section “On-screen
displays” “Channel list TV/Radio”).
Press the
After a scan (of whatever type) the receiver shows all newly found channels
in the channel list under the rubric “New Channels”. You will find this
rubric in the Channel List at the end of the green satellite channel lists
(selection using the
buttons).
MANUAL (CHANNEL) SCAN
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CHANNEL SEARCH (CHANNEL SCAN)
The
buttons allow you to select different sets of parameters for the scan.
Satellite
Use the
buttons to select the satellite on which the transponder you wish to scan is located. Make
sure your reception system is aligned to the selected satellite. You can scan only one transponder at a
time. If you wish to scan several transponders on a satellite, you should start an automatic scan of the
transmitting satellite.
Press the
button to move to the next selection item.
Transponder frequency
Use the
buttons (transponder frequency already saved) or the keypad (transponder frequency
not yet saved) to select the transponder frequency on which the channel being sought is transmitted.
At the bottom right of the screen display, the receiver shows the current signal strength and signal quality of
the selected transponder.
Press the
button to move to the next selection item.
The selection items: DVB type, FEC, polarisation and symbol rate need be input only if the
transponder has yet to be saved.
DVB type
Press the
buttons to select whether the scan should be for standard channels (DVB-S (SD)) or for
HDTV channels (DVB-S2 (HDTV)).
FEC
Press the
buttons to select the applicable error rate (Viterbi rate). There is no need to input the error
rate when scanning for standard channels. Instead a fixed display of “Automatic” appears. When scanning
for HDTV channels you must input the correct error rate (either QPSK 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 3/5, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
or 8PSK 2/3, 3/4, 3/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10)
Polarisation
Press the
buttons to select the correct polarisation (horizontal or vertical)
Symbol rate
Use the keypad to enter the appropriate symbol rate.
Channel scan mode
buttons to select whether you wish to scan “free & scrambled”, “only free” or “only scrambled”
Use the
channels.
To view encrypted channels you need the appropriate CA (Conditional Access) module and a valid
smart card together with a valid subscription to the respective Pay-TV provider.
Press the
button to move to the next selection item.
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CHANNEL SEARCH (CHANNEL SCAN)
Network scan
Use the
buttons (On/Off) to select whether a network scan should be performed. If you set the
network scan to “Off”, only the factory stored transponders of the satellites you previously selected will be
scanned for new as yet unlisted channels.
If you set the network scan to “On”, the transponder network enables additional transponders that have
not yet been stored to be located. They are then stored and scanned for new channels in the same way
as the existing transponders.
buttons to select “Start Search” and press the button to start scanning. You can cancel the scan at any time by pressing the button. During the scan
you will see a display that shows you the progress of the scan and the channels found so far. Newly found
When you have made your settings, use the
channels are identified with the designation “New” after the
channel name.
After completion of the scan, you will see the following
message (example):
Press the
button. You will be asked whether you wish to
save the changes or not. Selection is performed using the
buttons and is confirmed using the
button. If you
select “Yes, save changes”, the newly found channels will be added to the end of the channel list. Then press
the
button to exit the menu. The channel list is called up on to the TV screen by pressing the
(see also section “On-screen displays” “Channel list TV/Radio”).
button
CHANNEL SCAN WITH SERVICE ID
The
buttons allow you to select different sets of parameters for the scan.
Satellite
Use the
buttons to select the satellite that is transmitting the channels to be scanned.
Make sure your reception system is aligned to the selected satellite.
Press the
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button to move to the next selection item.
CHANNEL SEARCH (CHANNEL SCAN)
Transponder frequency
Use the
buttons (transponder frequency already saved) or the keypad (transponder frequency
not yet saved) to select the transponder frequency on which the channel being sought is transmitted.
At the bottom right of the screen display, the receiver shows the current signal strength and signal quality of
the selected transponder.
Press the
button to move to the next selection item.
The selection items: DVB type, FEC, polarisation and symbol rate need be input only if the
transponder has yet to be saved (see manual (channel) search).
Service ID
Using the
buttons or the keypad, enter here the service ID of the channel being sought.
buttons to select “Start Search” and press the button
to start scanning. You can cancel the scan at any time by pressing the button.
When you have made your settings, use the
During the scan you will see a display that shows you the progress of the scan.
After completion of the scan, you will see the following message (example):
button. You will be asked whether you wish to save the changes or not. Selection is performed
using the buttons and is confirmed using the button. If you select “Yes, save changes”, the newly
found channels will be added to the end of the channel list. Then press the button to exit the menu.
The channel list is called up on to the TV screen by pressing the button (see also section “On-screen
displays” “Channel list TV/Radio”).
Press the
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PARENTAL CONTROL
Select the „Parental Control“ menu using the menu button
, the buttons on the main menu
and
. You are now prompted to enter the PIN code (factory default setting: 0000). After entering the
PIN using the keypad you are shown the following display:
Select the parameters to be changed using the
buttons.
BLOCKING THE MAIN MENU
Use the
buttons (On/Off) to select whether the main menu should be blocked. If the menu is blocked,
changes can be made only by entering the four-digit PIN code.
BLOCKING THE RECEIVER
Use the
buttons (On/Off) to select whether the receiver should be blocked. If the receiver is blocked,
it can be operated only by entering the four-digit PIN code after it is switched on (factory setting: 0000).
Press the
button to exit the menu again.
SETTING A NEW CODE (PIN)
to replace the old PIN with a new one. Enter the new (four-digit) PIN. For security you must repeat
the new PIN code once again. Confirm the change of PIN code by pressing the button.
Press
Keep your password in a safe place, so that you always have access to your channels
even if you might have forgotten it.
If you have forgotten your password, you must contact your dealer, who will be able
to unlock your receiver for you.
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SETTINGS
The selected menus, sub-menus and positions, as well as the parameters to be set, are each highlighted in
colour. The menus are self-explanatory to a great extent.
Pay attention to the bar at the
bottom of the on-screen display!
This provides hints on what to do
next.
Select the “Settings” menu using the menu button
, the buttons on the main menu and .
to access the “TV, Video and Audio” menu. The following display appears (see next page):
Use the buttons to select the further options. If there is another sub-menu layer, press the button
to open it. If there are no more sub-menus, make the settings using the or number pad.
Press
Press the
button to save your settings and return to the previous menu. Press the
directly to the TV picture, the changes will also be saved.
button to return
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SETTINGS
TV SETTINGS
Use the
buttons here to select the settings for your TV set.
When doing this, refer to the operating instructions for your TV set!
Video Output via
Select here the connection on the receiver to which you have connected your television.
Either
SCART
TV aspect ratio
Here you select the TV's picture format. Either
-
4:3 or
16:9
Picture format
Here you select the type of screen display,
depending on the setting of your TV format:
•
•
•
•
Pan & Scan
Letterbox
Automatically (only if the “16:9” TV format
was selected)
Always 16:9 (only if the “16:9” TV format was
selected)
TV-SCART-Output
Select the type of video signal at the TV Scart
socket here. Select the signal that your TV set
can process.
-
FBAS – Composite Colour Baseband Signal
(colour/picture/blanking/synchronous signal)
RGB – Red/Green/Blue signal or
Y/C
–
S-Video
signal
(luminance/
chrominance)
or
HDMI / YUV
HDMI / YUV Format
Select here the video resolution that is to be used
on your TV. Either
-
Show 4:3 event
Select here the type of screen display for 4:3
programmes on a 16:9 TV:
-
normal (Pillarbox)
stretched (Full screen)
zoom in (Pan & Scan)
You can also open the settings for “Show 4:3
event” and for “HDMI / YUV Format” when viewing
by pressing the
! (green) button once.
Audio format via HDMI
Select here the type of audio signal that is to be
output over the HDMI interface. Select the signal
that your TV set can process.
-
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1080i (resolution 1920 x 1080, half-screen
images)
576p (resolution 720 x 576, full-screen
images)
720p (resolution 1280 x 720, full-screen
images) or
Automatic
Decoded PCM
S/PDIF format
SETTINGS
SCART
or
HDMI / YUV
VCR-SCART-Output
Select the type of video signal at the VCR Scart
socket here. Select the signal that your external
recorder can process. When doing this, refer to
the operating instructions for your recorder!
•
•
FBAS – Composite colour baseband signal
(colour/picture/blanking/synchronous signal)
Y/C
–
S-Video
signal
(luminance/
chrominance)
Auto Dolby Digital output
Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically output the Dolby Digital signal
(if this is transmitted).
Audio Delay (setting not currently available!)
Here you can set a delay in milliseconds, if the sound output from your receiver is out of synch with the TV
picture (lip synchronicity). The delay can be set in 10 millisecond steps from 10 ms up to 200 ms.
CUSTOMIZE SCREEN MENU
FUNCTIONAL RANGE
Here you can configure the functions of your receiver. You can choose between “Complete”, “Normal”
and “Low”. The table on the following page shows which functions are available at each configuration step.
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Picture format
Favourites
selection
Normal
Options
selection
Not assigned
Options
selection
Media
selection
Not assigned
Media
selection
Archive*
Archive*
Programme
Guide
Programme
Guide
Archive*
Channel
list
Timeshift*
Not
assigned
Timeshift*
Record*
Record*
Record*
* These functions can be used only if an external USB storage medium is connected at the rear of the receiver. For this see also page 3
“Recording function (from software version 1.04)”
Not assigned
Not assigned
Low
Picture format
Favourites
selection
! (green) button " (yellow) button # (blue) button button button button button
High
(red) button
SETTINGS
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DURATION OF CHANNEL MESSAGE
Use the
buttons to select the time after which you want the on-screen channel message display to be
automatically cancelled. The selections available are “Off”, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 seconds.
DISPLAY VOLUME BAR
Use the
volume.
buttons (On/Off) to specify whether the volume bar is displayed when adjusting the
RECEIVER FRONT DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
Use the
buttons to set the brightness of the receiver front display. Select the most comfortable setting
for the ambient lighting.
RECEIVER FRONT DISPLAY IN STANDBY
Use the
buttons to set whether the receiver front display should be switched on or off in stand-by
mode (display of time).
OSD POSITION ALIGNMENT
Press the
button to align the onscreen displays on the TV screen.
Now you can use the cursor buttons
(
) to determine the position
of the on-screen display. When you have
achieved the desired position, press the
button to fix the selected position.
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SETTINGS
DATE AND TIME
Local time offset (UTC)
buttons to set the time zone variation from UTC (formerly GMT) (e.g. for Germany +1 hour).
Use the buttons to switch to the “Automatic clock change” field.
Use the
Automatic time setting
Use the
buttons to select whether the receiver should automatically change over between summer
and winter time. If “On” is selected, the receiver automatically sets itself to the right time. If you select the
setting “Off”, you must make the change to and from summer time yourself, using the “Summer time” field
shown below. Press the
Press the
buttons to perform the setting.
button to exit the menu again.
COMMON INTERFACE
See “Common Interface” section
ANTENNA CONFIGURATION
See “First Installation” section, pages 14ff
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SETTINGS
ETHERNET SETTINGS
These settings should not be made
unless the receiver is linked into a
network or is linked to a PC/laptop
using a crossed over network cable.
The Ethernet interface used in the
receiver is a 10/100 base T Ethernet
interface.
Press the
button to access the “Ethernet Settings” menu. The following display appears (example):
Perform the settings for your
network as required. Use the
buttons to select the lines
to be changed; make the changes
using the numeric keypad. When
you have completed all the
settings, press the
buttons
to switch back to the “Save”
field and press the
confirm.
button to
Configuration example:
Receiver:
IP address:
Subnet Mask:
PC/Laptop:
IP address:
Subnet Mask:
192.168.0.11
255.255.255.0
Note:
192.168.0.10
255.255.255.0
Refer to our network function connection
examples at the end of this manual and
the instructions on this subject available
on the Internet under “www.kathrein.de”
“Service” → “Software und Download” →
“Receiver” → “UFS 910”.
buttons to switch to the selection field “Accept”,
which when changing the current settings is displayed instead of the “Check” field. Press the button to
confirm.
Once you have completed all the settings, use the
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SERVICE MENU
Select the “Service” menu using the menu button
The following display appears:
, the buttons on the main menu and .
Current software version
Channel list status
Last update run
UPDATE SOFTWARE
You can also check manually whether new software is available.
Use the
buttons to switch to “Software Update” and to call it up press the
display appears:
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button. The following
SERVICE MENU
Also pay attention to the bars
at the bottom of the on-screen
display! This provides hints on
what to do next.
UPDATE Software
If new software is available (but only then), use the
buttons (No/Yes) to select whether you wish to
load the new software that is available. If you are unsure whether you wish to load the new software, you
can initially set the reply to “No”. If you do agree to the changes, you can then proceed to download the
software.
Channel list
Use the
(No/Yes) keys to confirm if you would like to load the new available programme list.
This is only possible if a new programme list is available:
When you have made your settings, use the
to start updating.
buttons to select “Start Update” and press the button
The following display appears:
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SERVICE MENU
FIRST INSTALLATION
Press the
button to call up the “First Installation” (see “First Installation” section)
FACTORY DEFAULT
menu button, the buttons in the main menu
and . Use the buttons to switch to “Factory Reset” and to call them up, press the button.
The following display appears:
You can select the “Service” menu using the
Press the
unchanged.
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button to load the factory default settings. The channels and favourites lists remain
SERVICE MENU
USB DEVICE MANAGEMENT
This function can be used only if an external USB storage medium is connected at the rear of the receiver.
For this see also page 3 “Recording function (from software version 1.04)”
REMOTE CONTROL CODE
, the buttons on the main menu and .
Use the buttons to switch to “Remote control code” and to call it up press the button.
The following display appears:
Select the “Service” menu using the menu button
This function is
unavailable on the
first hardware version
of the UFS 910!
On this, the “Remote
control code”
selection field is
greyed out and cannot
be selected.
You can now use the remote control for your receiver to set a new remote control code. Simultaneously
press buttons
+ + for remote control code 1 (standard setting)
+ + for remote control code 2
+ + for remote control code 3
+ + for remote control code 4
After changing the remote control code you must now set your remote control to the code you selected.
For this, simultaneously press buttons
+ for remote control code 1
+ for remote control code 2
+ for remote control code 3
+ for remote control code 4
Then press the
button. If the receiver display does not close down, the receiver and the remote control
are not set to the same remote control code. Check your settings again.
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CONNECTING UP THE VIDEO/PVR
For details of how to connect your external recorder to the receiver refer to the connection diagram
provided at the end of this manual and the instructions for the external recorder.
RECORDING
In order to make a PVR recording (Record), the satellite receiver must be switched on or the timers
must be pre-programmed (see “EPG” “Recording (timer)” section).
PLAYBACK
For VCR/DVR playback you must first press the
# (blue) button on the UFS 910 to open the media
selection (see illustration below) then use the
buttons to set the UFS 910 Scart socket to “External
video recorder” (Scart change over). This switches the signal path through from the VCR or DVR/AUX
Scart socket to the TV Scart socket. In this setting, the picture from the external recorder is switched
through to the TV set during playback.
To restore priority to the signal from the UFS 910, you must restore the setting in the media selection
to “TV”.
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USING THE FRONT PANEL
If you have misplaced your remote control, or if the batteries are flat, you can still operate your receiver
from the front panel.
BACKUP OPERATION
The front panel houses four buttons and the multifunction control (from now on referred to as “the control”).
V-format button:
Pressing the “V-format” button allows you to select from the 576p, 720p and 1080i picture formats.
Menu button:
Press the Menu button to access the main menu. Move to the various sub-menu items by rotating the
control. Select the sub-menus by pressing the middle of the control. Press the Menu button to exit the
selected menu and save your changes. Press the Exit button to quit the menu.
Option button:
Press the option button to access the sound options menu. Make the selection for the programme you
want to view by rotating the control and confirm the selection by pressing the middle of the control.
Stop/Exit button:
This is used for quitting the on-screen display and for cancelling procedures
Multifunction control:
- Rotate the control to switch channels.
- Press the control button twice to switch between TV and radio reception.
- Press and hold down the control button to switch the receiver to Standby mode.
Tap the control button to restart the receiver.
Because there are no number buttons, no password/PIN-protected functions can be
displayed.
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
FEATURES
Q
Reception of digital satellite TV channels and radio programmes in DVB-S and DVB-S2 transmission
standards
Q
Video decoding of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4/H.264 signals
Q
16-character alphanumeric display with status icons for indication of channel names and transmission
information
Q
4,000 channel memory positions
Q
Kathrein Convenience EPG with timer programming ¹)
Q
Common Interface for two CA modules ²)
Q
HDMI output for connecting a HDTV-capable TV set
Q
Up-scaler for upscaling the Pal signal to 576p, 720p and 1080i
Q
Facility for recording TV and Radio programmes on an external USB hard disk (from software
version 1.04)
Q
Time-shift TV using an external USB hard disk (from software version 1.04)
Q
Guided first installation
Q
Pre-programmed channel list
Q
Optical audio output for Dolby Digital data stream (AC 3)
Q
YPbPr output
Q
Cinch sockets for AV signals (composite FBAS, stereo audio)
Q
One USB 2.0 socket on the front of the unit and two USB 2.0 sockets at the rear of the unit
Q
8 favourite channel lists for TV and 8 for Radio
Q
1,000 timers (series and interval timers)
Q
Multi-function control on the front of the unit for ease of operation
Q
Comp. colour, RGB and Y/C signal output programmable via Scart socket
Q
Software updates via satellite and from a USB stick (both the operational software and the programme
lists can be updated)
Q
Language selection for multilingual broadcasts
Q
On-screen display (OSD) in 10 languages (D, GB, F, I, E, CZ, NL, PL, TR, RUS)
Q
DiSEqCTM1.0 control signal and SCR single cable control signals
Q
Operating system based on LINUX
Q
Power switch
Q
Product package:
Infrared remote control, batteries, HDMI cable, Scart cable, operating manual, safety instructions,
power supply cable
¹) Display of information only if broadcast by the programme provider
²) CA modules and Smart cards not included
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
Type
Order no./colour
UFS 910si
UFS 910sw
20210105/silver
20210089/black
RF range
Sat IF band
MHz
950-2150
Input level band
dBµV
44-83
Reception threshold (EB/NO)
dB
TV System video
Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer
DVB-S/DVB-S2 standard
Video resolution
CCIR 601 (720 x 576 lines), 576p, 720p, 1080i
Video decoding
Input data rate
Bit rate
Frequency range
MPEG-2-, MPEG-4-compatible
MSymb/s
2-45
MBit/s
MHz
Output voltage
Vss
S/N
dB
> 53
TV system audio
Decoding
Sampling rate
AC 3, MPEG-4 (AAC-HE), MPEG-1, layer 1, 2 and 3
kHz
Frequency range
kHz
Output voltage
mVss
S/N
32/44.1/48
dB
> 65
Flash-RAM/SDRAM
MB
32/128
Processor clock speed
MHz
200
V/Hz
100-240/50-60
W
< 26/1
Memory
Power supply
Mains voltage
Power consumption (power/standby)
LNB supply (horiz./vert.)
V/mA
14/18; max. 400
Control signal
kHz
22; ToneBurst; DiSEqCTM1.0
Connections
Sat-IF input/output
2 x F sockets
TV/VCR connection
2 x Scart sockets
Video output (analog)
3 x Cinch socket (YPbPr)/1 x Cinch socket
Video/audio output (digital)
1 x HDMI
Audio output (analog/digital)
2 x Cinch sockets/SPDIF
Data interface
Common Interface
For 2 CA modules
USB
3 x 2.0
RS 232/Ethernet
1/1
General
Ambient temperature
°C
Max. + 5 to + 40
Unit dimensions (W x H x D)
mm
342 x 67 x 273
kg
<3
Weight
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
SCART SOCKET ASSIGNMENT
Signal
Pin no.
TV
VCR/AUX
Right audio output
1
X
Right audio input
2
Left audio output
3
X
X
Audio earth
4
X
X
Blue earth
5
X
X
Audio left input
6
X
X
X
Blue signal
7
X
X
Switching voltage
8
X
X
Green earth
9
X
X
Data signal
10
Green signal
11
X
X
Data signal
12
Red earth
13
X
X
Data earth
14
Red signal (C)
15
X
X
Blanking signal
16
X
X
Video earth
17
X
X
Blanking signal earth
18
X
X
Video output (FBAS/Y)
19
X
X
Video input
20
Connector shield
21
X
X
X
VHS/S-VHS SWITCHING
The Scart sockets are switchable between VHS and S-VHS. The switch is made by selecting “Mainmenu”,
“Settings”, “TV, Video and Audio”.
VHS (RGB):
The red signal is connected to terminal 15, the composite colour output to terminal 19.
For S-VHS (C/Y): The Y output is connected to pin 19, the C output to pin 15.
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
CONNECTION EXAMPLE
Dolby Digital system
Network
PC/Laptop
DVR (VCR)/DVD
External hard disk
Hi-fi system
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
EXAMPLES Single-cable systems
EXR 501/551/552
Single-cable switching matrices
Terrestrial
antenna
SAT-RF
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UAS 481
Single-cable feed system
ERA 14
ERA 14
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
EXU 908
Single cable matrix
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
CONNECTION EXAMPLES FOR THE NETWORK FUNCTION
IP address:
IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.11
Crossed
overNetzwerkkabel
network cable
Gekreuztes
IP address:
IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.10
PC/Laptop
PC/Laptop
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
TCP/IP
address:
TCP/IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.12
Network
cable
Netzwerkkabel
Switch/HUB
Switch/HUB
Network
cable
Netzwerkkabel
PC/Laptop
PC/Laptop
TCP/IP
address:
TCP/IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.10
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Network
cable
Netzwerkkabel
PC/Laptop
PC/Laptop
TCP/IP-Adresse:
TCP/IP
address:
192.168.0.11
TECHNICAL APPENDIX
TCP/IP
address:
TCP/IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.12
Network
cable
Netzwerkkabel
TCP/IP
address:
TCP/IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.13
DHCP-Server,
DHCP server, Router
router
(z. B.Fritzbox)
Fritzbox)
(e.g.
Network
cable
Netzwerkkabel
Network
cable
Netzwerkkabel
Network
cable
Netzwerkkabel
PC/Laptop
PC/Laptop
PC/Laptop
PC/Laptop
TCP/IP-Adresse:
TCP/IP
address:
192.168.0.10
TCP/IP-Adresse:
TCP/IP
address:
192.168.0.11
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AC3
Output for Dolby Digital signal
ASTRA
SES (Société Européene des Satellites) satellite system. Analogue and digital transponders in the
frequency range 10.7-12.75 GHz.
AV programme pos.
Preferred programme slot on TV set for external connections such as Scart and HDMI
CAM – Conditional Access Module
Decryption decoder, which uses a smart card to decrypt the encrypted radio and TV signals.
Channel package
The channel package for a digital transponder normally includes several TV and radio channels.
Each channel package has a fixed assignment for the transponder transmission frequency, for polarisation
(horizontal or vertical), for the symbol rate and for the Viterbi rate or error rate.
CI – Common Interface
Internationally standardised interface for CA modules
Conditional Access (CA) system
Controls user access to services and programmes which are encrypted for reasons of copyright or for
commercial reasons.
Data rate
Data bits transmitted per second. Is expressed in kbit/s or Mbit/s. The higher the data rate the better the
quality of the transmitted signal.
Data reduction
Compression of video and audio signals. Redundant information is discarded.
DiSEqC™
DiSEqC™ (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a communication system between a satellite receiver
(master) and the peripheral satellite components (slaves), such as LNBs, multi-switches, rotating antenna
systems.
It is a single master/multi-slave system, i.e. there is only ever one master in the satellite system. All activities
start from the master.
DiSEqC™ components
If DiSEqC™ switching matrices are cascaded, the master receiver must transmit the DiSEqC™ signal
several times, so that all DiSEqC™ multi-switches in the cascade receive their commands.
These days, DiSEqC™ components (slaves) must be reverse compatible, i.e. respond to the analogue
switching criteria from receivers that are only equipped with H/V and 22 kHz control signals.
A DiSEqC™ switching matrix will work with analogue switching criteria until the DiSEqC™ command from
the master is received. All analogue switching criteria are then ignored.
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dolby Digital is a sound transmission that allows digital surround sound to be output on a home cinema
system.
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DVB – Digital Video Broadcasting
DVB-S refers to the transmission method (S = satellite, C = cable, T = terrestrial).
DVB-S2
An enhanced DVB-S signal for HDTV with better quality.
Eb/No ratio
The Eb/No ratio is a measure of the signal to noise ratio of a digital signal. The value is not identical to the
C/N value familiar from analogue reception technology. At Eb/No values below 5 dB no reception is normally
possible.
EUTELSAT
European Satellite operator, based in Paris. Many orbit positions and European customers. Transponders in
the frequency range 10.7-12.75 GHz.
FEC
FEC is the abbreviation for Forward Error Correction. A technique for reducing the error rate of data
transmission. Additional bits are inserted into the data stream, so that error-correction algorithms can be
used on reception. The FEC error rate corresponds to the Viterbi rate.
HD – Ready
This is a label created by the EICTA (European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics
Industry Technology Association) for equipment that is capable of reproducing HDTV.
HDCP – High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
Encryption system which protects the HDMI and DVI interfaces for secure transmission of video and audio
data. HDCP should be used in Europe for HDTV standard transmissions.
HDMI – High Definition Multimedia Interface
Digital interface for digital video and audio data transmission (preferred for HDTV).
HDTV – High Definition Television
High-resolution TV with a resolution up to 6 times sharper than PAL or NTSC, however it is incompatible with
them, because the broadcasting uses the DVB-S2 transmission and the MPEG-4 compression .
The principal features of HDTV are the larger picture format (16:9), the doubled number of scanning lines
(currently 625, increased to 1,250) and digital sound quality.
High Band
Satellite frequency range between 11.7 GHz and 12.75 GHz.
H.264
Another designation for MPEG-4.
LNB – Low Noise Block Converter
Converts the satellite downlink frequencies to 1.Sat-IF.
Low Band
Satellite frequency range between 10.7 GHz and 11.7 GHz.
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MPEG-2
MPEG is the abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts Group, a working group that formulates internationally
applicable standards for the digital compression of video and audio. MPEG-2 has established itself as the
standard for compression of digital TV signals. MPEG-2 works up to a data rate of 100 Mbit/s.
MPEG-4
A further development of MPEG-2 with even higher data compression, intended for HDTV transmissions.
NID
The channel identification number is also referred to as the Network ID or NID.
OSD – On-Screen Display
Displays by the receiver on the TV screen (e.g. main menu)
PAL
Analogue TV standard
Pay TV
Television channels available on subscription (e.g. PREMIERE). Encrypted transmitters which can be
decrypted only by using the appropriate smart card. As a rule these services are subscription-only.
PCMCIA
Standard for internal decoder interface for pay TV
PID
The PID (Packet IDentification) number is an identification number for video signals and audio signals in
the digital data stream of DVB-MPEG -2 signals. The receiver uses the PID number to create a unique
assignment for the video and audio data transmission. The PCR PID is the identification number for the
synchronisation signal. The PID PCR is normally identical to the video PID. For programmes broadcast
in multiple languages, the audio PD can be entered manually to assign a different language to the TV
programme. After the PID is entered, the digital receiver automatically selects the audio data identified by
the PID number from the data stream and assigns it to the video signal.
PIN
Personal Identification Number. For this unit the PIN is a 4-digit numeric code which must be input to
unblock the unit to allow access to certain functions and channels.
QAM – Quadrature-Amplitude-Modulation
Digital modulation process with phase shift keying, which is used for transmissions in cable networks.
QPSK – Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
Digital modulation process used for satellite transmission. (8PSK is also used in connection with HDTV)
Receiver
Satellite receiver
RGB
Video signal made up of three individual colour signals (red, green, blue)
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SAT-IF signal
Receiver input signal
Scart cable
21-pin connecting cable (e.g. receiver/TV)
Smartcard
Card from Pay TV provider to decode its channels
Stand-by
Standby mode
Symbol rate
The symbol rate describes the quantity of data that is transmitted per second. The symbol rate is measured
in MSymbols/s and is equal to the number of symbols received per second.
Time-shift function
Time-shifted playback
Timer function
Clock function for pre-programmed switch on and off times
Transponder
A transponder is a satellite channel which transmits TV and radio signals. A satellite has several
transponders.
Analogue transponders transmit only one TV channel and possibly multiple radio channels on the
transmission frequency.
Digital transponders simultaneously transmit several TV and several radio programmes at a transmission frequency. If a channel provider is broadcasting several TV channels via a digital transponder,
we refer to this as the provider‘s channel package. The terms “digital transponder” and “channel package”
have the same meaning.
VCR/DVR connection
Connection for an external recorder (such as a video or DVD recorder)
Video-Bit-Rate
The video bit rate describes the quantity of data from the digitised video signal that is transmitted per
second.
Viterbi rate
The Viterbi rate (code rate, error rate) characterises the error protection used by the programme provider.
The DVB standard provides the following values: 1/2 - 2/3 - 3/4 - 5/6 - 7/8
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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
2. Antenna cables on receiver input
3. Receiver and TV set correctly connected by a Scart or cinch cable
4. Audio connections are made to Hi-Fi or Dolby Digital system as appropriate
5. Receiver and TV set (Hi-Fi/Dolby Digital system) are switched on (check power indicators)
6. Receiver is responding to remote control
A selection of troubleshooting tips is offered below.
Problem
Cause
Antenna signal of satellite
reception system missing or
“No or bad signal!” warning
faulty. Incorrect LNB frequencies
appears on some or all channels
set in “Antenna Configuration”
menu.
no
longer
Consult an antenna specialist to
have it checked and repaired as
necessary. On “Installation”menu
check
LNB
configuration
for the satellite in question:
High L.O. “10,600” GHz, Low L.O.
“9,750” GHz, and Limit frequency
L.O. “11,700 MHz”, and change
as necessary.
Set infrared code 1, as described
Receiver or remote control
in operating manual under
command set may have been
“Remote Control RC 660”; check
unintentionally changed
batteries
Wrong time being displayed
On “Settings” - „Date and Time
Setup“ menu check “Summer
Time Enabled” and change as
“Summer Time” setting wrong.
necessary Switch off receiver
An incorrect time was imported
at mains switch from current
from the reception signal
channel, e.g. ARD or ZDF,
wait 10 seconds and then switch
back on
The following channels cut out
or “No or bad signal!” appears:
PRO 7, SAT1, Cable 1, DSF,
N 24, Tele 5, 9 Live, HSE 24 and
Sonnenklar TV
DECT telephones operate on
the same frequency as these
channels. Interference may occur Consult your antenna specialist
due to inadequate level or poor
shielding of cable
Scart
connection
to
TV Keep pressing the 0 button
Black or blue screen, no ondeactivated
by
accidentally until the TV picture reappears
screen displays
pressing the 0 button
on-screen
The Videotext signal is not
being transmitted over the HDMI
Videotext cannot be called up
interface. The HDMI standard
using the TV set remote control
definitions do not provide for
transmission of Videotext
Internet: http://www.kathrein.de
KATHREIN-Werke KG • Anton-Kathrein-Straße 1 - 3
P.O. Box 100 444 • 83004 Rosenheim GERMANY
Call up Videotext by pressing
the
button on the receiver
remote control, as described in
the chapter “Videotext”
936.3095/D/1108/ZWT - Technical data subject to change.
Remote control
responding
Remedy

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