GSS HRC 312 AV S Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 1

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Grundig SAT Systems GmbH
Beuthener Strasse 43
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E-mail: [email protected]
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HRC 312 AV S

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Summary of Contents for HRC 312 AV S

Page 1: ... D 90471 Nuernberg Germany Phone 49 0 911 703 8877 Fax 49 0 911 703 9210 E mail info gss tv Internet http www gss tv Montageanleitung Montageanleitung Assembly Instruction Assembly Instruction English HRC 312 AV S Head End Receiver Converter A A CLASS CLASS KLASSE KLASSE ...

Page 2: ...eparation 10 5 2 The menus at a glance 10 5 3 Programming the cassette 12 Selecting the cassette 12 Selecting a modulator 13 Setting the output level 13 Switching the modulator on off 14 Setting the TV standard 14 Selecting channel frequency input 15 Setting the output channel output frequency 15 Setting the frequency offset fine tuning 16 Adjusting the video level 16 Setting the modulation depth ...

Page 3: ...e device is sufficiently ventilated Do not cover the ventilation slots Avoid short circuits No liability is accepted for damage caused by faulty connections or inap propriate handling Observe the relevant standards regulations and guidelines on the installation and operation of antenna systems Earth the SAT receiver by means of the equipotential bonding rail in accordance with DIN EN 50083 and VDE...

Page 4: ...y range 20 Hz 15 kHz Output HF level at the cassette output Typ 95 dBµV TV standards and channel pattern Depending on the installed modulators HAM 323 S modulator Order number G AI 58 00 Channels S3 S24 including C5 C12 Frequency range 119 25 MHz 327 25 MHz Channel pattern PAL CCIR standard B HAM 324 S modulator Order number G AK 27 00 Channels S21 S41 Frequency range 303 25 MHz 463 25 MHz Channel...

Page 5: ...in the modulator and supplied to the combiner They are brought together with the active signals from the other modulators there and are sent to the HF output collector of the head end via the HF output socket The output level of the cassette can be adjusted with the level regulator max 20 dB at the output collector of the head end The software version of the control unit appears on the two line LC...

Page 6: ...stainless steel parts Some of them may have sharp edges Screw 3 screws S TORX TX6 out of the cassette cover Fig 1 Push the cassette cover to the rear and remove it Fig 1 Screw the fastening screws T out of the combiner U Fig 2 Take the combiner out of the cassette Fig 2 Plug the HF output of the modulator C onto the HF input V of the combiner Fig 2 3 ...

Page 7: ...e combiner if neces sary Fasten the combiner U with screws T Fig 2 3 Fig 3 Connect the HF output of the respective modulator to the HF input of the com biner with the corresponding HF cable Plug the modulators B and A onto the corresponding terminal strips X of the cassette board as illustrated in Fig 4 Position the ground connections Y of the modulators in the respective slots on the board Fig 4 ...

Page 8: ...screws S of an unoccupied slot out of the bracket of the head end Insert the cassette into the free slot and push it into the housing Align the cassette and apply slight pressure to connect it with the connections of the circuit board and the HF bus bar Fasten the cassette with the screws S 3 3 Connecting the cassette 3 3 3 Connect the peripheral devices with the cinch input sockets Video V yel lo...

Page 9: ...n how to use the menu can be found in the settings described in the following 4 2 Control panel You can select individual menus and menu items step by step using the key board of the head end is used to scroll forwards through the menus are used to select parameters from the menus are used to set values and initiate actions M is used to save all entries The parameter to be set are underlined curso...

Page 10: ...d just them to a uniform output level see page 13 5 2 The menus at a glance t 10 s Ein On BE Remote Please wait V 34 Bx 2A UHF BD1 UHF 3AV STEREO C40 Bx 1A C5 12 S3 24 TWIN SAT C07 Böx 4 C5 12 S3 24 TWIN SAT C07 Bx 2B UHF BD1 UHF 3AV STEREO C12 Bx 2A LEVEL HF OUT 3AV STEREO 0 M Bx 2A Modulator MODULAT on on off Bx 1 0 7 dB Die Displayanzeige ist von der bestückten Cassette abhängig The displayed d...

Page 11: ...UT Bx 2A Depth MODULAT normal Bx 2A Stereo AUDIO OUT M Bx 2A Vol AUDIO OUT Stereo Dual Bx 2A Lev Video normal normal 3 dB normal 10 1 dB 2 dB t 2 s t 2 s Bx 2A Pic Snd MODULAT normal Bx 2A CCIR 5 5 NORM FM CCIR OIRT Bx 2A Channel OUTPUT Channel Frequency t 2 s ...

Page 12: ...he display Bx stands for cassette box 2 for slot 2 A for modulator A 3AV STEREO indicates the number and audio type of the installed modulators UHF BD1 UHF indicates the frequency ranges of the installed modulators C40 indicates the set output channel t 10 s Ein On BE Remote Please wait V 34 Bx 2A UHF BD1 UHF 3AV STEREO C40 Bx 1A C5 12 S3 24 TWIN SAT C07 Böx 4 C5 12 S3 24 TWIN SAT C07 Bx 2B UHF BD...

Page 13: ...HF 3AV STEREO C12 Bx 2A LEVEL HF OUT 3AV STEREO 0 M 0 7 dB If necessary press to switch to and fro between the cassette selection menu Bx 2A 3AV STEREO and the output level menu LEVEL HF OUT to find out which modu lator has the lowest output level Press to adjust the output level of the modulators to the lowest output level step by step from 0 to 7 dB To save the settings press the M key Press the...

Page 14: ...ress NORM CCIR 5 5 FM for example is displayed Setting the TV standard Use to set the TV standard CCIR 5 5 FM FRANCE 6 5 AM CHINA 6 5 FM US 4 5 FM GB 6 0 FM OIRT 6 5 FM Press OUTPUT Channel for example is displayed Bx 2A Modulator MODULAT on on off Bx 2A CCIR 5 5 NORM FM CCIR OIRT ...

Page 15: ...odulator The adjustable channel frequency range depends on the type of modulator used Note on the channel assignment You can call up the channel assignment of the modulators installed in the cassette by repeatably pressing You can return to the main menu at the end of the submenu by pressing You can interrupt the procedure and return to the main menu by pressing Bx 2A Channel OUTPUT Channel Freque...

Page 16: ...ng if necessary Press VIDEO LEV appears on the display Adjusting the video level In this menu you can adjust various video output levels of the installed modulators Feed in the video signal via cinch input V yellow refer to Technical specifications Use to set the video level Normal 1dB 2dB 3dB Keep on pressing until the MODULAT Depth menu appears on the display Bx 2A Depth MODULAT normal Bx 2A Lev...

Page 17: ...rs on the display Setting the audio carrier amplitude Lower the amplitude of the audio carrier in the event of Moiré interferences Use to set the amplitude of the audio carrier 1 dB normal 1 dB 2 dB Press AUDIO OUT appears on the display Bx 2A Depth MODULAT normal Bx 2A Lev Video normal normal 3 dB normal 10 1 dB 2 dB t 2 s t 2 s Bx 2A Pic Snd MODULAT normal Bx 2A Lev Video normal normal 3 dB ENGL...

Page 18: ...various audio output levels of the signal sources Feed in the signal refer to Technical specifications Use to set the audio output level Saving settings Press M You return to the Cassette selection menu A page 12 The new settings are saved permanently Caution If is pressed instead of M the Cassette selection menu Bx 2A 3AV STEREO is returned to without saving the data Alterations reserved Technica...

Page 19: ...0 00 147 25 S 8 157 00 154 25 S 9 164 00 161 25 S 10 171 00 168 25 C 5 178 00 175 25 C 6 185 00 182 25 C 7 192 00 189 25 C 8 199 00 196 25 Channel Channel centre frequency MHz Picture carrier frequency MHz C 9 206 00 203 25 C 10 213 00 210 25 C 11 220 00 217 25 C 12 227 00 224 25 S 11 234 00 231 25 S 12 241 00 238 25 S 13 248 00 245 25 S 14 255 00 252 25 S 15 262 00 259 25 S 16 269 00 266 25 S 17 ...

Page 20: ...5 S 24 330 00 327 25 S 25 338 00 335 25 S 26 346 00 343 25 S 27 354 00 351 25 S 28 362 00 359 25 S 29 370 00 367 25 S 30 378 00 375 25 S 31 386 00 383 25 S 32 394 00 391 25 S 33 402 00 399 25 S 34 410 00 407 25 S 35 418 00 415 25 S 36 426 00 423 25 S 37 434 00 431 25 S 38 442 00 439 25 S 39 450 00 447 25 S 40 458 00 455 25 S 41 466 00 463 25 ...

Page 21: ... 00 615 25 C 40 626 00 623 25 C 41 634 00 631 25 C 42 642 00 639 25 C 43 650 00 647 25 C 44 658 00 655 25 C 45 666 00 663 25 Channel Channel centre frequency MHz Picture carrier frequency MHz C 46 674 00 671 25 C 47 682 00 679 25 C 48 690 00 687 25 C 49 698 00 695 25 C 50 706 00 703 25 C 51 714 00 711 25 C 52 722 00 719 25 C 53 730 00 727 25 C 54 738 00 735 25 C 55 746 00 743 25 C 56 754 00 751 25...

Page 22: ...Alterations reserved Technical data E O E 265009412600 by GSS GmbH 08122005 ...

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