U
K
9
●
The DC pass is short-circuitable. If there is a short-circuit
the led blinks every second.
●
Press to validate and return to the main menu.
1.6. Save and exit.
●
Press to validate and return to the presentation screen.
●
Surf Pro 6
automatically stores the data programmed after
5 minutes of having modified any parameter.
2. Extended menu
●
From the presentation screen hold the key pressed
during 5 seconds, the display shows the symbol
“*”
in
the left corner when this function is entered.
2.1. Save configuration "* SAVE CONFIG"
●
The UCF 300 Control unit allows saving up to 8 settings
and identify them with a name of 9 letters.
●
To save a configuration it must be previously memorized
in the
Surf Pro 6
.
2.2. Load configuration "* LOAD CONFIG"
●
The UCF 300 Control unit allows any memorized configura-
tion to be copied into another
Surf Pro 6
.
3. Reset
●
Pressing simultaneously the keys
❏
▲
and
❏
▼
the RESET
function is activated to delete the programming, resetting all
parameters to factory default.
Table 1: Configuration UHF Inputs / Filters
Table 2: Operative output level
4. Problems and possible cause
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DO NOT OPEN.
OK
OK
OK
INDOOR USE ONLY.
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UCF 300
Nº of Analogic channels, UHF+VHF+Aux
6
8
10
16
RF output level
109 108 107 105
Inputs
Filters
UHF1
UHF2
6
0
4
2
6
3
3
OK
Adjacent to
Filter 2
Filter Nº
Channel
Input
Adj02
U2AT
F01 CH24
30
Gain
Attenuator ON
Effect
There is no longer a
signal being delivered
to output.
The channel configu-
ration programmed in
the SURF PRO is not
saved in the UCF 300.
Poor output quality in
all channels.
Low level “L” is
indicated on a filter
but the input signal
level is correct.
Possible cause
The programming
of a filter or the
configuration of UHF
inputs has been
changed.
The programmed
configuration has not
been memorised in
the SURF PRO.
Very high input level.
Excess output level.
Signals with high
levels on other filters
connected to the
same UHF input.
Action
Charge the
AUX
input
with 75 Omh and
re-adjust the output
level.
Carry out point 1.6
in the manual.
See input levels in
Main Characteristics,
page 2 of the manual.
See points 1.2 and
1.4 in the manual and
comply with the
values in Table 2.
Distribute the antenna
signal and connect
the filter to the UHF
input where high
level signals are not
processed.