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Operation

Channel setup

Your receiver has already been preprogrammed at
the factory with the satellite TV channels listed in
the enclosed table (eg. TV channels of the Astra
satellites 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D) and with the accom-
panying sound channel frequencies. The 10 radio
programme positions R00 to R09 and the 30 favou-
rite channel positions F0 to F29 are also prepro-
grammed at the factory as shown in the table.
Of course, you can also receive channels which are
not preprogrammed in the receiver.

Picture tuning

Choose an unused channel position number in 
normal mode.

Press the 

.

key on the remote control handset

twice.
– This displays the MAIN MENU.

Press the key 

3

and then the key 

1

.

– This displays the TUNING menu.

You can adjust the following basic settings:

(Main) frequency, polarity, LNB input (LNB 1 or 2,
without (A) or with (B) 22 kHz switching voltage),
contrast, and the type of the external decoder.
The current values for these settings are displayed
on the screen.

You can move between each setting with the 

]

and 

|

keys.

You can alter the settings either with the 

c

and 

x

keys or, in the case of the main frequency, by direc-
tly entering the value with the numeric keys.

The main frequency and polarity (horizontal/verti-
cal) of a TV programme can be found, for example,
in a satellite TV magazine.

6

5

4

3

2

1

You have the choice of the LNB settings 1 A, 1 B, 2
A, and 2 B.
For details, see the section ”Settings/LNB adjust-
ment”.

With 1 B (and 2 B), a switching voltage of 22 kHz is
superimposed on the LNB supply voltage (eg. for
controlling a 22 kHz switching relay, or a Multi-
switch).

The receiver’s display shows the setting for the 
current programme position.

The contrast setting allows the values 0 (factory
default setting), 1, 2 or 3 (custom settings). Pre-
selection of the contrast levels 1 to 3 is described in
the section ”External decoder/Preselecting the con-
trast”.

For the video type you have the choice betweeen
NORMAL and INVERT. Select the NORMAL setting.

For the decoder, the options OFF, --V (video only),
A-- (audio only), and A-V (video and audio) are pro-
vided.

For the appropriate settings, see the decoder’s user
manual or consult your dealer.

Press the 

O

key to store the settings.

If the setting OFF is not selected for the current 
programme position, the display indicates ”EXT:
DECODER” to signal that an external decoder is
required.

Press the 

.

key on the handset twice to exit the

menu.

7

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

CHANNEL SETUP

1

TUNING

2

NAME / ACCESS

3

AUDIO

4

FAVOURITE

5

RADIO

I

TERMINATE

CH 001 

11.494 GHZ

POL   H
LNB   1  A
CONTRAST 1
VIDEO NORMAL 
EXT DECODER OFF

OK

STORE

MAIN MENU

1

TIMER

2

ACCESS CONTROL

3

CHANNEL SETUP

4

INSTALL

5

LANGUAGE

I

TERMINATE

Operation

Channel names

The satellite stations given in the attached channel
list have been preprogrammed with the appropriate
settings and channel names.
If you wish to alter the programmed names or give
names to new channels, proceed as follows:

Select the desired channel position.

Press the 

.

key on the handset twice.

– This displays the MAIN MENU.

Press the 

3

key and then the 

2

key.

Move to the first character of the name you wish 
to alter/enter with the 

]

or 

|

key. The selected

character will flash.

Change the character to the one you require with
the 

c

and 

x

keys.

– These cycle through the numbers 0, 1, … 9, the +

and – signs, the letters of the alphabet A, B, … Y,
Z and a blank space character.

– A maximum of 8 characters may be used for a

name.

When the name is entered, press the 

O

key to

store.

Press the 

.

key twice to terminate the setting.

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

Sound/radio tuning

When an existing channel changes the sound trans-
mission mode (say, from mono to stereo), you will
need to alter the receiver’s audio tuning.

Select the channel position to alter.

Press the 

.

key on the handset twice.

– This displays the MAIN MENU.

Press the key 

3

and then the key 

3

again.

– The screen displays the current audio mode with

the sound channel frequencies. The value of the
left channel frequency is flashing.

Pressing the 

c

and 

x

keys will cycle through the

23 available positions.

Use the 

|

key to select the RADIO line (ON or OFF

is flashing).

Use the 

c

or 

x

key to switch the radio mode on

and off. 
– In the RADIO ON mode, the picture screen

remains dark.

Press the 

]

key to return to the audio selection

mode.

When the correct mode is found press 

O

to store.

Press the 

.

key twice to terminate the setting.

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

CHANNEL SETUP

1

TUNING

2

NAME / ACCESS

3

AUDIO

4

FAVOURITE

5

RADIO

I

TERMINATE

EDIT

CHAN 002

NAME

ZDF–––––

ACCESS LOCK NO

OK

STORE

MAIN MENU

1

TIMER

2

ACCESS CONTROL

3

CHANNEL SETUP

4

INSTALL

5

LANGUAGE

I

TERMINATE

CHANNEL SETUP

1

TUNING

2

NAME / ACCESS

3

AUDIO

4

FAVOURITE

5

RADIO

I

TERMINATE

TUNING CHAN 

001

LEFT

7.02 MHZ

RIGHT

7.20 MHZ

DEEMPH.

GNRS

BANDWIDTH

1

RADIO

OFF

OK

STORE

MAIN MENU

1

TIMER

2

ACCESS CONTROL

3

CHANNEL SETUP

4

INSTALL

5

LANGUAGE

I

TERMINATE

Summary of Contents for STE 1000

Page 1: ...plettservice Additionally required Service Manuals for the Complete Service nderungen vorbehalten Printed in Germany Service Manual Sach Nr Subject to alteration VK 22 0596 Service Manual Part No 7201...

Page 2: ...meiner Teil 1 1 1 24 Technische Daten 1 3 Hinweise zu den Bauteilen und Oszillogrammen 1 4 Bedienungsanleitung 1 5 Ausbauhinweise 1 23 Servicehinweise und Sonderfunktionen 1 24 Schaltungsbeschreibung...

Page 3: ...ly 185 265V Mains frequency 50 60Hz Remote control handset TP 720 SAT Dimensions WxHxD ca 400 x 68 x 230mm Weight ca 2kg Power consumption ca 22W Technische Daten STE 1000 Eingangsfrequenzbereich 950...

Page 4: ...Resistencia de xido met lico M taloxide Schwer entflammbarer Widerstand Flame resistant resistor Resistenza anti infiammabile Resistencia ininflamable Ininflammable Hinweise zu den Bauteilen Hints to...

Page 5: ...e schrittweise aufw rts fort schalten q und w gleichzeitig dr cken um zwischen Bereit schaft und Demo Mode umzuschalten siehe Kapi tel Demo Mode Rechts neben der Anzeige am Ger t befindet sich der Emp...

Page 6: ...L und rechter R Kanal TV EURO AV Buchse f r das Fernseh ger t VCR EURO AV Buchse f r den Videore corder DECODER EURO AV Buchse f r externen Decoder LNB 1 LNB Anschlu f r Satellitenantenne LNB 2 LNB A...

Page 7: ...ekt mit dem Antenneneingang des Fernsehger tes verbinden TV VCR TV TV VCR AUDIO OUT 230V 50 60Hz 22W MAX AERIAL VCR TV LNB 1 13V 18V 300mA DC MAINS INPUT LNB 2 2 1 LNB POWER L R DECODER Antenneneingan...

Page 8: ...usschalten k nnen ist in Abschnitt Programmplatz einrichten erl u tert LNC Stromversorgung ein ausschalten Unter dem Men punkt SPANNUNG EIN AUS k nnen Sie mit den Tasten x oder c die Strom versorgung...

Page 9: ...aste zweimal dr cken 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 HAUPTMENUE 1 TIMER 2 ZAHLENSCHLOSS F1 ARD HAUPTMENUE 1 TIMER 2 ZAHLENSCHLOSS 3 KANALEINSTELLUNG 4 INSTALLATION 5 SPRACHWAHL I BEENDEN EINSTELLUNGEN 1 BILD 2 NAME SPE...

Page 10: ...Sie eingeben Timerplatz und Tag der Aufnahme Die Ziffer hinter dem Tag steht f r die Woche MO 1 Montag erste Woche MO 2 Montag zweite Woche die Startzeit in Stunden und Minuten die Stoppzeit in Stunde...

Page 11: ...ben tigt wird Beenden Sie die Einstellung dazu Taste zweimal dr cken 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 EINSTELLUNGEN 1 BILD 2 NAME SPERRE 3 TON 4 FAVORIT 5 RADIO I BEENDEN K 001 11 494 GHZ POL H LNC 1 A KONTRAST 1 BIL...

Page 12: ...hl richtig eingege ben fordert Sie die Anzeige NEUER CODE und CODE BESTAETIGEN auf die neue Kennzahl zweimal einzugeben Weichen die Eingaben der Kennzahl voneinander ab bleibt die bisherige Kennzahl e...

Page 13: ...REN J auf SPERREN N und speichern dies mit Taste O 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 HAUPTMENUE 1 TIMER 2 ZAHLENSCHLOSS 3 KANALEINSTELLUNG 4 INSTALLATION 5 SPRACHWAHL I BEENDEN ZAHLENSCHLOSS 1 CODE AENDERN 2 CODE LOESCHE...

Page 14: ...e the current channel q and w Press at the same time to toggle between standby and demo mode see chapter Demo Mode The receiver for the infrared signals from the remote control handset is located at t...

Page 15: ...channel TV EURO AV socket Connect to TV receiver VCR EURO AV socket Connect to video recorder DECODER EURO AV socket Connect to exter nal decoder LNB 1 Connect to LNB on your dish aerial LNB 2 Connect...

Page 16: ...t of the TV receiver TV VCR TV TV VCR AUDIO OUT 230V 50 60Hz 22W MAX AERIAL VCR TV LNB 1 13V 18V 300mA DC MAINS INPUT LNB 2 2 1 LNB POWER L R DECODER Aerial input Aerial cable Satellite aerial Terrest...

Page 17: ...LNB Adjustment You must tune your receiver to match the used LNB Turn on your receiver and select a channel position with clear reception Press the key on the remote control handset twice This display...

Page 18: ...E 1 TIMER 2 ZAHLENSCHLOSS F1 ARD MAIN MENU 1 TIMER 2 ACCESS CONTROL 3 CHANNEL SETUP 4 INSTALL 5 LANGUAGE I TERMINATE CHANNEL SETUP 1 TUNING 2 NAME ACCESS 3 AUDIO 4 FAVOURITE 5 RADIO I TERMINATE F 1 00...

Page 19: ...OFF DAY HOUR MIN START MON1 00 00 STOP 00 00 CHAN F05 NTV TIME MON 00 00 OK STORE You must enter the following data The event number and day of recording The number following the day stands for the we...

Page 20: ...es EXT DECODER to signal that an external decoder is required Press the key on the handset twice to exit the menu 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 CHANNEL SETUP 1 TUNING 2 NAME ACCESS 3 AUDIO 4 FAVOURITE 5 RADIO I TER...

Page 21: ...entered the PIN correctly the screen prompts you now for the new PIN NEW PIN then asks you to enter the PIN a seconds time for confir mation CONFIRM PIN If you enter two different code numbers the cur...

Page 22: ...SETUP 4 INSTALL 5 LANGUAGE I TERMINATE ACCESS CONTROL 1 EDIT PIN 2 RESET PIN 3 MENU ACCESS I TERMINATE MENU ACCESS MENU LOCKED NO OK STORE MENU ACCESS MENU LOCKED YES OK STORE MAIN MENU 1 TIMER 2 ACCE...

Page 23: ...clips E at the main PCB Fig 3 lift the main PCBupwardsandforwards removethespacernutsmountedonthe SAT Tuner F A Ausbauhinweise Geh useoberteil 3 Schrauben A herausdrehen Fig 1 Geh useoberteil nach hin...

Page 24: ...deviation etc are stored In the case of repairs solder a programmed EEPROM Servicehinweise und Sonderfunktionen Einstellungen ber das Men Achtung Im Men Mode l t sich das Ger t nicht in Standby Betrie...

Page 25: ...dback voltage due to loading will cause the pulse width of the drive to transistor Q201 to increase This will turn Q201 ON for a longer period and provide additional energy transfer in order to compen...

Page 26: ...art Buchse 1 Pin 55 und Scart Buchse 2 Pin 53 kein Bildschirm Men erscheint feedback signal is not in the same frequency and phase as the reference oscillator then the control voltage is altered up or...

Page 27: ...altmatrix IC3 Die Adre logik am IC1 9 10 schaltet die Ausgangssignale an die internen Trennstufen Links und Rechts Der Stereoton steht dann an den Audio Ausgangsbuchsen Scart 1 und Scart 2 zur Verf gu...

Page 28: ...ese sehr kurzen negativen Impulse haben einen Pegel von unge f hr 12V und steuern den Inverter Transistor Q9 ber die Diode D1 an Das Synchrongemisch aus Zeilen und Bildimpulsen steht an der Basis von...

Page 29: ...157 D100 BA157 D102 BA157 D101 1N4148 D104 1N4148 D105 MPSA13 TR104 G1 G1 SCK SCK DIG10 SDATA SDATA DIG09 DIG09 DIG08 DIG08 DIG07 DIG07 DIG06 DIG06 DIG05 DIG05 DIG04 DIG04 DIG03 DIG03 DIG02 DIG02 DIG0...

Page 30: ...22 J082 220 126 J083 220 22 J084 218 50 J085 217 144 J086 217 115 J087 217 22 J088 215 152 J089 213 162 J090 210 105 J091 213 35 J092 211 117 J093 209 23 J094 203 189 J095 201 30 J096 201 182 J097 198...

Page 31: ...7 J008 J030 J034 J040 J155 J152 J033 J020 J125 J189 J079 J211 J096 J268 J269 SK2 SK3 SK1 C120 C602 C15 C16 C9 C10 C31 C36 C12 C11 C78 C69 C2 C93 C609 C604 C613 C122 C95 C96 C101 C29 C90 C27 C18 C17 C5...

Page 32: ...31 R603 282 21 R604 299 13 R605 310 40 R606 196 145 R607 173 163 R608 178 164 R609 184 166 R610 189 166 R611 194 165 R612 199 166 R613 204 168 R614 209 168 R615 171 163 R616 176 164 R617 181 166 R618...

Page 33: ...5 R144 R143 R142 R141 R152 R140 R228 R229 R230 R131 R96 R97 R99 R98 R92 R205 R210 R211 R117 R300 R71 R68 R67 R66 R64 R63 R62 R60 R61 R56 R65 R54 R51 R53 R159 R118 R119 R29 R112 R28 R111 R16 R15 R22 R2...

Page 34: ...4 7uH 5 LAL04 L4 15uH SYS_L LAL04 5 L9 BC847 3_SCART_ONLY Q3 BC847 Q4 BC847 N F_NON_VCR Q5 BC847 Q6 BC847 Q29 BC847 Q30 BC847 Q33 BC847 N F_NON_VCR Q600 BC847 N F_NON_VCR Q601 BZV871V4 N F D606 4 43MH...

Page 35: ...LOUT SSCO HFLBI F2 FSTO FST VCOIN CLMP VIDIN NMO LMC IREF LST VCRDO IDOUT FI FSI VCC GND VREF TEA2130 NVC IC7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 BC857 Q8 BC857 Q26 BC857 Q612 1N4148 IN...

Page 36: ...5 50V C204 100nF 10 PE_DIPPED C205 33nF 400V PHILIPS MKT 368 C209 2 2nF YCLASS 3 psugnd 250VA C 20 SAFETY C210 220nF 10 33514224 PHILIPS SAFETY C200 22K 5 R232 3K3 1 2W CFR 5 R231 10K 5 R228 220R 5 R2...

Page 37: ...6B1 PROG KPL IC 601 75990 500 37 IC CAT 2416 NVM IR 100 75990 200 64 TFMS 5380 WW 75990 100 19 SFH 06 38 L 1 75990 550 41 SPULE 18UH 5 LAL03 26MM L 2 75990 550 40 SPULE 12UH 5 LAL03 26MM L 4 75990 100...

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