Controls, displays and connection
4
Front Panel
Rear Panel Connections
1 Infra-red sensor well
2
Movable Infra-red sensor
Receives the infra-red signal from the remote control.
As long as the movable infra-red sensor is within the range
of the remote controls infra-red signal it is possible to switch
on a concealed receiver.
3
Operating display
(red LED)
LED is out when at ”Stand-by”
4
Program selection buttons
Step-through program selection (forwards and backwards).
Switch from stand-by by pressing both buttons simultane-
ously.
Switch between TV and Radio modes by pressing both
buttons simultaneously.
1
Satellite ZF-signal input and LNB voltage-supply output
2
Infra-red sensor connection (8 pin Western socket)
3 TV scart-socket connection
4 VCR scart-socket connection
5 Decoder scart socket connection
6 12 - 24 V DC connection
Remote control operating buttons
Function 1:
On/Off (Stand-by),
Warning!:
Mains voltage is still present at receiver!
Function 2:
Reset from setting-up mode to normal operation
Call-up picture tuning menu when receiving a weak
signal
to
Number buttons 0 - 9 for program selection and
entering the frequencies
Function 1:
Switching between operating instructions
Function 2:
Suppression of the video signal (in set-up mode)
Function 1:
Volume control
Function 2:
Select the individual menu options in Setting-up
mode
Function 1:
Switch to radio mode
Function 2:
Calls-up radio settings menu
(with
consecutively)
Function 1:
Calls-up the help menu
Function 2:
Calls-up ”channel selection” menu,( for changing,
entering and copying )
(with
consecutively)
Function 1:
Program (steps through forwards and backwards)
Function 2:
Modify data in setting-up mode
Function 1:
Muting switch
Function 2:
Calls-up Audio-settings menu
(with
consecutively)
Function 1:
Saving the selected values
Function 2:
First button for calling-up the individual setting-up
menus (i.e. video setting-up)
Not used
Stereo/Mono- (2 Channel) Switching
Function 1:
Calls-up TV/SAT-mode
Function 2:
Calls-up video-setting-up menu
(with
consecutively)