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The On-Screen Menu Guide

In the “Audio BW” (Bandwidth) menu line, the
sound quality can be optimized.

Programming Additional Radio 
Programme Positions

If a new radio station which is not in the memory is
to be programmed then you can reprogramme an
unused TV or radio programme position.

You can enter all settings for the new radio pro-
gramme on the desired programme position. In this
case, the “Radio” mode must be selected in the first
line of the main menu be pressign the blue 

g

RADIO

key.

An easier way is to copy the TV programme posi-
tion on which the radio programme is received on a
separate sound carrier into the desired programme
position and to correct only the audio settings. For
this, proceed as follows.

Press the 

.

MENUE

key.

– The main menu is displayed.
Select the first menu line then press the 

.

MENUE

key

to display the station table.

Select the TV programme position which serves in
addition for reception of the desired radio channel.

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For exceptional cases, the audio settings 24 to 32
are provided. You can define these settings as
required in a sub-menu which is displayed by pres-
sing the 

.

MENUE

key.

For the Panda/Stereo setting, only the frequency of
the left channel can be changed. The frequency of
the right channel is automatically changed at a
distance of 180 kHz.

For stereo broadcasts with a deemphasis of 50 µs,
75 µs or J17, the frequencies of both channels can
individually be changed. This enables, for example,
the stereo reception of French radio stations of the
Telecom satellite, where the sound channels
(left/right) have a distance of up to 1.2 MHz.

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2

Audio

Presets

setting

Display

Frequency of

Frequency of

Stereo/Mono

Deemphasis

Audio

l. audio channel r. audio channel

bandwidth

1

1

7.02 St

7.02 MHz 

7.20 MHz

Stereo

Panda*

110 kHz

1

2

7.38 St

7.38 MHz 

7.56 MHz

Stereo

Panda*

110 kHz

1

3

7.74 St

7.74 MHz 

7.92 MHz

Stereo

Panda*

110 kHz

1

4

8.10 St

8.10 MHz 

8.28 MHz

Stereo

Panda*

110 kHz

1

5

8.46 St

8.46 MHz 

8.64 MHz

Stereo

Panda*

110 kHz

1

6

7.02 M

7.02 MHz 

7.02 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

1

7

7.20 M

7.20 MHz 

7.20 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

1

8

7.38 M

7.38 MHz 

7.38 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

1

9

7.56 M

7.56 MHz 

7.56 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

10

7.74 M

7.74 MHz 

7.74 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

11

7.92 M

7.92 MHz 

7.92 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

12

8.10 M

8.10 MHz 

8.10 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

13

8.28 M

8.28 MHz 

8.28 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

14

8.46 M

8.46 MHz 

8.46 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

15

8.64 M

8.64 MHz 

8.64 MHz

Mono

Panda*

110 kHz

16

5.80 M

5.80 MHz 

5.80 MHz

Mono

J 17

280 kHz

17

6.20 M

6.20 MHz 

6.20 MHz

Mono

50 µs

280 kHz

18

6.50 M

6.50 MHz 

6.50 MHz

Mono

50 µs

280 kHz

19

6.60 M

6.60 MHz 

6.60 MHz

Mono

50 µs

280 kHz

20

6.60 M

6.60 MHz 

6.60 MHz

Mono

J 17

280 kHz

21

6.60 M

6.60 MHz 

6.60 MHz

Mono

J 17

680 kHz

22

6.65 M

6.65 MHz 

6.65 MHz

Mono

50 µs

280 kHz

23

6.65 M

6.65 MHz 

6.65 MHz

Mono

J 17

280 kHz

* Panda/Wegener Communications Inc. 

Award for supreme sound quality.

Audio Nr

:

1

Audio L

:

7,02

MHz

Audio R

:

7.20

MHz

Mode

:

Stereo

Deemphasis

:

Panda

Audio BW

:

110

MHz

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TXT = Exit

OK = Store

Summary of Contents for STR 622 TWIN

Page 1: ...SATELLITE TV RECEIVER STR 322 TWIN STR 622 TWIN...

Page 2: ...1 Station table copying swapping sorting programme positions 11 Entering changing a station name 12 Selecting the transmission frequency of a station 12 Polarization aerial selection 12 Decoder settin...

Page 3: ...the station order it is easy to do so For more information see the detailed description see section Station Table on page 11 2 1 If you want to change the parameters of a pro gramme position e g sele...

Page 4: ...onnect the mains and aerial plugs The receiver and remote control can be cleaned using a soft cloth Do not use any abrasive sub stances or chemicals Warning Lithium battery in the receiver Explosion h...

Page 5: ...menu save setting Rear Side INPUT B VCR Connector for satellite aerial reception unit B INPUT A TV Connector for satellite aerial reception unit A Output for terrestrial aerial and SAT UHF output Inpu...

Page 6: ...m stand by Switch through programme positions step by step and switch on from stand by to the last programme posi tion selected last station memory O Display name of station on screen when in a menu s...

Page 7: ...med at the factory to operate the SAT receiver as its main function and TV sets or video recorders as an auxiliary function To operate a TV set keep the SAT 1 TV key pressed and simultaneously press t...

Page 8: ...he modulator on page 21 The modulator output is preset to channel 38 If this channel should already be used by your video recorder or a local transmitter change the channel see section Changing the mo...

Page 9: ...a 22 kHz multi switch e g GRUNDIG SVT 5 4 be tween the receiver inputs A TV and B VCR and the two LNB s see figure In this case dual LNB s should be used e g GRUNDIG LNC DUAL 1 For the programme posi...

Page 10: ...D German div Other E Spanish F French GB English NL Dutch The Eutelsat satellite stations 13 east have alrea dy been preprogrammed at the works to 22 kHz LO 2 the stations from all other satellites to...

Page 11: ...A appear at the left those for the reception unit B at the right Stereo Dual Channel Sound Stations with stereo sound broadcast often also two channel sound programmes e g German English Use the yello...

Page 12: ...ext page 620 or they can be found in a satellite maga zine These frequencies can be reprogrammed via the menu guide Display on the receiver Every time a menu is displayed on the picture screen e g mai...

Page 13: ...indication at the beginning of the menu line If you don not wish to store the current value press the TXT EXIT key to restore the old value When you press the O key the receiver switches automatically...

Page 14: ...rm menu line you can switch the video signal for the decoder between FBAS linear base band and PAL baseband deemphasis Certain decoders require these signal settings for correct operation Video audio...

Page 15: ...quire this The contrast of these pro gramme positions then will be changed To change the value of a preset contrast level pro ceed as follows Select the Kontrast line in the main menu Press the MENUE...

Page 16: ...dividually be changed This enables for example the stereo reception of French radio stations of the Telecom satellite where the sound channels left right have a distance of up to 1 2 MHz 2 Audio Prese...

Page 17: ...appear on the picture screen when using a programme position of reception unit B press the MENUE key to select the finetuning function for this programme position The following menu is displayed 1 7...

Page 18: ...ellites of the Connection chapter on page 9 Meaning of the settings in the Pol Ant line of the main menu 0 kHz LNB 1 or 3 22 kHz LNB 2 or 4 a LNB 1 or 2 b LNB 3 or 4 H V according to polarization At t...

Page 19: ...me with sufficient reserve time to ensure that the programme is completely recorded 3 2 1 Enter the desired programme position the date the start and the stop times with the numeric keys then store wi...

Page 20: ...recording the STR 622 TWIN switches back to stand by when it has been in stand by before and did not receive any commands or remote commands during the recording time 2 1 1 Certain video recorders sw...

Page 21: ...y code is stored Use the key to select this line and enter the four digit code with the numeric keys Be sure to remember the code number or note it down and keep it in a location which is accessible o...

Page 22: ...3 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 4 3 2 1 Using the Decoder Socket for a Second Video Recorder It is possible to connect a second video recorder instead of the decoder to the decoder socket This is automatically assig...

Page 23: ...station memory Timer Programming of 4 TV or radio programmes for reception unit B Bandwidth 27 MHz 3 stage bandwidth reduction Threshold extension Video amplitude 4 contrast levles for adjusting the...

Page 24: ...line amplifier Cable contacts poor or damp Check contacts Only on this station Input frequency not tuned in Retune frequency see Selecting the correctly transmission frequency of a station on page 12...

Page 25: ...NB LO 1 09 750 GHz pos LNB LO 2 09 750 GHz pos LNB LO 3 10 600 GHz pos LNB LO 4 11 475 GHz pos LNB Spg 14 18 Volt Kontrast 1 16 Kontrast 2 22 Kontrast 3 37 Kontrast 4 16 Audio Nr 1 Audio L 7 02 MHz Au...

Page 26: ...GRUNDIG AG D 90762 F RTH 8 43 GDP W NM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 21618 941 01...

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