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RECEIVER OPERATION

15

Headset

The headset connection on the front is designed
for a 6.3 mm stereo jack plug. The headset volume
can be adjusted independently of the audio con-
nections, if the MUTE key is used to turn off the
sound at the audio connections.

Adjustment of the balance and tone control is not
possible at the headset connection.

Favorite mode

Favorite mode allows you to specify a program
sequence that corresponds to your particular re-
quirements.
In Favorite mode it is possible to store DMX-,
ADR- and analog- radio programs in any desired
sequence.
Favorite mode comprises 200 program storage lo-
cations, which are divided up into 5 banks each
containing 40 storage locations. This allows an ar-
rangement of 5 arbitrary program sequences, so
that each family member can assemble their own
personal program bank for example.

Display of favorite program numbers
F01#1....F40#5

F = Favorite program number 1 to 40
Selection of favorite program numbers 1...40 with
the 

 

keys or the numeric keys

0-9.

#= Program bank 1 to 5
Selection of program bank 1...5 with the
FAVORITE key

Programming Favorite Programs

Call up the programming mode for the Favorite-
programs

Press

MODE + FAVORITE

in succession

Display readout:  

ASSIGN

entry     

      

[

OK

]

Press key

ok

Display readout: 

FAVORITE-No   F..#.*
List selection  

  [ ok ]

*(last selected favorite program postion)

Setting of desired program bank with:

FAVORITE

Setting of desired
program position with: 
or the numeric keys

   0..9

Press key

 ok.

Display readout:

Display of selected pro-

gram alternately flashing with [ok]

Input of the desired program from the DMX-,
ADR- or analog radio bank.

Confirm input with 

 ok.

Setting of next program position and input of
further favorite programs in the same man-
ner.

Exit from programming mode with key 

BACK

(press repeatedly).

Display information

In ADR/DMX mode it is possible to display the fol-
lowing information:

 Title

  Interpreter (Artist)

 Album

 Author

 CD-No.

The setting that determines which of the above-
listed information (TTA data) is to be displayed is
carried out in the Info menu.

The Info menu is called up with MODE + 

i

(press in succession)

  Confirm selection with key OK

 

Step on to further menu entries by means of the
keys

  Activation of menus with 

ok

  Setting of parameters with 

  Back with

Back

See also Structure of the Info Menus at the end of
this manual!

Summary of Contents for UFD 231

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Kathrein Radio Satelliten Receiver UFD 231 260376...

Page 2: ...n 14 Display Last Title 14 Volume Balance Tone Regulation 14 Sound On Off 14 Headphone Connection 15 Favorite Mode 15 Display Information 15 Exchange Insert and Copy Program Position 16 Operation with...

Page 3: ...FRONT REAR AND REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET 3 FRONT REAR REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET...

Page 4: ...o output L R adjustable Cinch sockets 8 Audio output L R non adjustable Cinch sockets REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET 1 Operative standby mode key 2 Numeric keys 0 9 for inputting programs and frequencies 3 Du...

Page 5: ...mat Freely selectable LNB oscillator frequencies Connection for external infrared receiver Display of antenna signal level Power switch with supply isolation DiSEqC signal Programmable 22 kHz signal A...

Page 6: ...e Pop 11112 Hor Low 1 16 Lo 1 Stereo 6 30 25 MDR Sputnik Rock 11112 Hor Low 1 16 Lo 1 Stereo 6 84 26 NDR 2 General 11582 Hor Low 1 16 Lo 1 Stereo 6 30 27 NDR 3 General 11582 Hor Low 1 16 Lo 1 Stereo 6...

Page 7: ...1 16 LO 1 Stereo 7 74 21 Power Hits Rock 11318 Vert Low 1 16 LO 1 Stereo 8 28 22 Light Classical Classic 11097 Vert Low 1 16 LO 1 Stereo 7 74 23 Rythmus u Blues Rock 10979 Vert Low 1 16 LO 1 Stereo 6...

Page 8: ...ional 10994 Hor Low 1 16 LO 1 Stereo 8 46 67 Norwegian Regional 10994 Hor Low 1 16 LO 1 Stereo 8 28 68 69 Greek Music Regional 11318 Vert Low 1 16 LO 1 Stereo 7 92 70 Hebrew Hits Regional 11318 Vert L...

Page 9: ...23 BBC Radio 4 11553 Hor Low 1 16 LO 1 MNR 7 56 dnr 24 BBC Radio 5 11553 Hor Low 1 16 LO 1 MNR 7 92 dnr 25 BBC World Service 11553 Hor Low 1 16 LO 1 MNR 7 38 dnr 26 NDR 2 11582 Hor Low 1 16 LO 1 Stere...

Page 10: ...Name 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 25...

Page 11: ...s cannot however be excluded when subject to the constant ef fects of heat over a prolonged period Color changes can similarly be brought about due to contact between the rubber feet on the unit and t...

Page 12: ...sion 6 OK Confirmation of entries activation of menus in setup mode scrolls through the Info data on the display read out 7 BACK Quitting of menu windows without storing Closing of menus Fade in of ti...

Page 13: ...election in the respective regions is pos sible via the numeric keys 0 9 and the keys on the remote control handset and on the unit Digital radio reception a DMX Radio Pay radio programs Display reado...

Page 14: ...m with ok Program selection is now only possible using the keys the numeric keys can no longer be used If a category is not available the following message appears on the display Category does not exi...

Page 15: ...ith the FAVORITE key Programming Favorite Programs Call up the programming mode for the Favorite programs Press MODE FAVORITE in succession Display readout ASSIGN entry OK Press key ok Display readout...

Page 16: ...in succession Display readout ADR Program entry ok Use the keys to select whether you want to exchange insert or copy program po sitions Confirm with ok Display readout PROG No A 18 hr 3 Select via ke...

Page 17: ...transmitted see technical data The sound muting volume and tone controls are not effective at this connection in order not to disturb any recordings Digital audio recorder DAT DCC If a digital audio...

Page 18: ...e setting can now be made Input of the new satellite frequency with the numeric keys 0 9 or the keys When setting further program parameters the fol lowing applies Step on to further menu entries with...

Page 19: ...cy for the left hand audio chan nel The frequency for the right hand audio channel is then positioned automatically at 180 kHz above that of the left hand audio fre quency When making settings using t...

Page 20: ...d the receiver finally switches into standby and the newly discovered ADR and DMX programs are displayed in the LCD display If you want to cancel the search press the key on the remote control handset...

Page 21: ...he following appears in the LCD display General Menu entry OK The setting in the Initial Setup Menu is carried out in the same way as for the normal setup menu during station programming Selection of...

Page 22: ...stallation The following oscillator frequencies LO frequencies are already preprogrammed in the delivered state LO Oscillator frequency Group MHz LO 1 9750 LO 2 9750 LO 3 10600 LO 4 10000 Select the L...

Page 23: ...after the receiver is switched out of operation into standby mode After finishing the search the unit switches into standby Presetting On In the Search Menu entries that follow on you set the paramete...

Page 24: ...equency range 40 Hz 15 kHz Distortion factor 1kHz 0 3 DNR S N weighted 80 dB DNR Output voltage 1 Veff into 10 k Power supply Supply voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz Voltage range 150 260V Power consumption 25...

Page 25: ...ossibilities From 10700 12750 MHz Oscillator LO 1 Prog Nr R 1 Ant B Auf Nr R alternierend OK LO 1 to LO4 DNR 75us 50 us or J17 5 character program name Open setup Menu Press MODE FAV Open setup Menu P...

Page 26: ...Full DiSEqC Search Frequency band Orbit position Oscillator Search Menu entry OK On Off On Off German English French 1 2 3 digit High Low Pos 1 2 Off High Low Pos 1 2 Off ON Off Remote mode High Low...

Page 27: ...xt Off On Off On 1 5 sek Call up and activate with OK Return with BACK Info Menu Not possible in Radio mode Separetely adjustable for ADR and DMX mode Not available in DMX mode DisplayTTA DATA OK Off...

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