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Connecting and Setting-up the Receiver

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Decoder Connection

 You may also connect a Pay-TV decoder to the receiver by using a scart-cable.

 When decoding, the video signal is used and the switching signal is present, i.e.
Premiere-decoder and video-encryption decoding, no other connection may be
made at the same time.

 

Important

If no switching voltage has been supplied during decoding, the receiver must be
programmed as described earlier. (See chapter ”Setting-up TV programs”, section
”Video Menu”

 

See the description in the decoder section as well!

 Use a scart-cable to connect the decoder to  the decoder socket.

 

Installing batteries in the Remote Control.

 Remove the rear cover of the remote control.

 Insert the batteries into the remote control.

Ensure that the battery polarity is correct!

 Replace the cover.

 

Important

Used batteries are hazardous waste! Do not throw your used batteries into your
dustbin, please take them your recycling centre or battery collecting bank.

 

 

Summary of Contents for UFD 346

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Kathrein Satellite Receiver UFD 346 Order No 260413 ...

Page 2: ... Volume balance and tone settings 12 Tone muting switch 13 Stereo Mono channel switching 13 Video recorder replay VCR 13 SAT TV switching 13 Operating the receiver without the remote control 13 Channel numbers changing sorting and copying 14 Displaying the help menu and program listings 14 Tuning a weak video signal 15 Selecting TV Programs 16 Setting up TV programs 16 The Video menu 16 Decoder me...

Page 3: ...3 Operating Controls Display and Connections In this section you will find a short description of all operating controls the display and all connections as well as symbol description Front Panel View Rear panel View Remote Control View ...

Page 4: ...ins 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 me...

Page 5: ...nd when you switch the receiver back on reset the timer to record your programs Power Cable Please ensure that your power cable mains supply cable is not damaged Never switch on the receiver with a damaged power cable Cleaning Switch off and disconnect the power cable before cleaning the equipment Only use a dry cloth Children Playing Ensure that children do not push any article into the receiver ...

Page 6: ...anything on top of the receiver Ensure that there is at least 5cm of free space all around the receiver in order to dissipate the generated heat correctly Mains supply The receiver requires a DC voltage of 12 24V and the power unit must be con nected to a 230V 50 Hz AC supply The equipment should only be connected to the mains supply at the end of the in stallation Humidity Protect the receiver ag...

Page 7: ...ble canal in the bottom to the rear panel see picture below Connect the West ern plug to the Western socket 2 Due to its compactness the receiver may also be placed behind the TV out of sight The receiver may also be fixed to the wall To help you drill the holes in the correct position there is a drilling template at the rear of this instruction book In this case the infra red sensor must be place...

Page 8: ...d only be hand tight do not use tools to connect the F plug to the cable or when fitting the plug to the socket Warning Ensure that there are no fine wires from the braiding shorting to the centre conductor Pre installation reception system The control signal for conventional reception systems has already been pre set by the manufacturer also the 14 18V polarity switching and the 22 KHz switching ...

Page 9: ...ng the receiver must be programmed as described earlier See chapter Setting up TV programs section Video Menu See the description in the decoder section as well Use a scart cable to connect the decoder to the decoder socket Installing batteries in the Remote Control Remove the rear cover of the remote control Insert the batteries into the remote control Ensure that the battery polarity is correct ...

Page 10: ...mode When using the remote controller you can switch between TV analog and ARD digital radio modes by pressing this button Operating sequence TV analog radio ADR radio TV etc Channel Selection The required program may be directly selected by using these number buttons Example of how to enter a three digit number Select your program To select program 147 Enter 1 and program 1 is selected Enter 4 an...

Page 11: ...splayed when the information is transmitted by the program supplier Displaying the Previous Title in ADR Radio Mode The option exists in ADR mode to display the previous music title again by pressing these consecutively Use this button or these buttons to close the display again Important Displaying the last title is only possible when this data is transmitted by the pro gram supplier Clearing the...

Page 12: ...exit the category mode The following is displayed on the screen Category mode de selected Channel selection continues in the same way as before Volume Balance and Tone Settings Press one of these buttons and the menu for setting the volume bal ance tone controls highs and lows stereo width and pseudo stereo is dis played Volume 21 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Balance 00 II Highs 00 II Lows 00 II St...

Page 13: ...e connected with a single scart cable many TVs will switch the signal input over to video mode at the scart socket immedi ately the satellite receiver is switched on The switching voltage must be turned off at the scart socket if you want to watch a terrestrial TV transmission Press this button The switching voltage on pin 8 of the scart socket will be switched off and may be switched back on by p...

Page 14: ... this button twice The program at channel 83 will now be moved to channel 3 The following message will be displayed on the screen Please wait When the move has been completed this message appears on the screen Program entered Use the same procedure to move other programs To switch to the Copy mode press this button once more Exit the menus with this button Use the same procedures to change copy or...

Page 15: ...s this twice to return to the selected program and exit the pro gram listings Exit the menu without changing the program with this button Tuning a Weak Reception Signal When the received signal is weak e g spikes herring bone patterns are dis played at the picture edges use the option Picture Tuning to improve the picture Press this button and the following window is displayed on the screen Tuning...

Page 16: ...6 First select the channel number where you wish to save the new program Call up the video menu by pressing these buttons consecutively or Call up the audio menu by pressing these buttons consecutively Switch between video and audio menus by pressing either of these buttons Select the required menu line by pressing these buttons The numbers may be entered directly by pressing these buttons or You ...

Page 17: ... East 3 Off Eutelsat 16 East 4 On In the Basic Setting Up menu sub menu DiSEqC there is an explanation of which menu option requires the 22 kHZ switching signal Polarity or Orbital posi tion Important The Astra satellites only use digital signals in the upper frequency ranges High band Correspondingly a special receiver DVB Receiver d Box is required Conventional analog signals are used in the low...

Page 18: ...p the video setting up menu Select Decoder menu from the option list Activate Decoder menu Set video signal path to external Set the audio signal path to external only if the audio signal is also encrypted Important If you are connecting to a decoder that requires a basic band signal with PAL or MAC de emphasis then the aforementioned de emphasis PAL or MAC may be selected from the menu option Sig...

Page 19: ...t pre installed audio frequencies The audio fre quencies are listed in the following tables Mode Sound carrier frequen cies Mode Sound carrier frequen cies Stereo Mono wide MWD 7 02 7 20 MHz 7 38 7 56 MHz 7 74 7 92 MHz 8 10 8 28 MHz 5 80 MHz 6 50 MHz 6 60 MHz 6 65 MHz 6 80 MHz Mono narrow MNR 7 02 MHz 7 20 MHz 7 38 MHz 7 56 MHz 7 74 MHz 7 92 MHz 8 10 MHz 8 28 MHz Audio De emphasis mono wide mode o...

Page 20: ...g this button The Analog Radio Menu The following parameters may be set from within the analog radio menu Radio program R 02 Program name DE W1 Sat frequency 11214 MHz Polarity Hor Low Orbital position 1 Hub 16 MHz Oscillator LO 1 Mode STEREO Frequency 7 38 7 56 MHz De emphasis DNR 75µ µs 0 9 VOL A B STOR STBY The status line at the bottom of the menu shows the buttons that you must use to change ...

Page 21: ...the Innenhohlleiterstecker 6 bay Press and hold down both program selection buttons 4 simultane ously on the infra red sensor Re insert the plug back into the socket Release both buttons when the LCD display shows the following OSD language GERMAN LNB voltage supply ON at Stand by OFF Program selection FREE OSD OFF ADR scan Oscillator menu DiSEqC menu EEPROM VOL 0 9 A B STOR STBY The status line a...

Page 22: ...annel numbers or free default setting three digit Setting Selectable Channel number Single digit entry Channel number 1 9 Two digit entry Channel number 1 99 Three digit entry Channel number 1 200 Free entry Channel number 1 200 On Screen Display Window OSD You may select if the channel number and program name are to be permanently displayed or cleared after 3 seconds These settings differ between...

Page 23: ...uency bands High Band 10 6 GHz 10600 MHz Older reception systems working in the lower frequency bands also work with a 10 GHz oscillator frequency The receiver calculates the required working frequency by subtracting the oscillator frequency from the satellite transmitting frequency saved with each program This is why it is so easy to connect the UFD 346 to other reception systems with out having ...

Page 24: ...t distinguish between DiSEqC Tone Burst described as Simple DiSEqC or Easy DiSEqC DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 2 0 The UFD 346 receiver uses both Tone Burst Signal and DiSEqC 1 0 Which one is required depends upon the components in your reception system DiSEqC Menu Settings Call up the basic setting up menu see section Calling up the Basic Setting up menus Use these buttons to select the menu option DiSEqC m...

Page 25: ...em switching criterions Read the description of the DiSEqC matrixes and contact your qualified reception system technician DiSEqC Repeat The DiSEqC command must be repeated if the satellite reception system contains cascaded DiSEqC components DiSEqC matrixes consecutively switched Switch the menu option DiSEqC repeat to On Remote The setting Remote in menu option DiSEqC is for planned future modif...

Page 26: ...eceiver 1 off and receiver 2 on using the units ON OFF switch Press and hold down this button Using the number buttons enter 002 Switch receiver 1 back on Press and hold down this button Using the number buttons enter 003 Important With the first pair of settings the remote controller is set to switch to the required receiver With this button you can switch between the two command sets A B tog gle...

Page 27: ...tereo Double tone switching Audio frequency range from 5 0 MHz 8 8 MHz Tone muting and volume controls Wegener Panda 1 Dynamic Noise Suppression DNR Stereo reception On Screen Display OSD in 3 languages German English and French Selectable 22 KHz Control signal DiSEqC 1 0 and Tone Burst control signals Switchable LNB voltage supply 12 24 V DC for the movable sensor Additional mains power unit incl...

Page 28: ...d ISO IEC 11172 3 MPEG 1 Layer II Audio carrier range 0 18 8 82 MHz Tuning Search direct input or group selection Bandwidth 130 KHz Frequency range 40 Hz 15 KHz Harmonic distortion 1KHz 0 5 S N A curve 83 dB Output voltage 1 Veff at 10 KΩ Bit error rate 9 dB C N 10 6 Audio analog Sub carrier frequency range 5 0 8 80 MHz Bandwidth Mono wide 280 KHz Mono narrow Stereo 130 KHz Frequency range 40 Hz 1...

Page 29: ...ions Sat ZF input F socket 75 Ω TV VCR Decoder 3 Scart Peritel 21 pin sockets Infra red sensor Data interface Western 8 pin socket Operating Voltage Low voltage jack socket 5 5 2 1 mm General Unit dimensions W H D 271 50 150 mm Weight Receiver approx 0 6 Kg Power unit approx 0 76 Kg Temperature range Surrounding temperature 5 C 40 C Accessories Power supply 230V AC 16V DC 1 A Infra red sensor infr...

Page 30: ...llator Decoder menu Audio signal path Video signal path Signal mode Audio mode LO 1 2 3 or 4 Setting up Options Steps on to the next channel Program name Maxi 5 digits Decoder setting up 16 or 25 MHz Position 1 2 3 or 4 internal or external Internal or external Audio frequency Audio De emphasis Video Standard band and PAL Standard band and MAC Stereo Mono narrow Mono wide 5 00 8 80 MHz Selectable ...

Page 31: ...on Video Hub Oscillator Audio mode LO 1 2 3 or 4 Setting up Options Steps on to the next channel nächsten Program name max 5 digits n Analog mode 16 or 25 MHz Position 1 2 3 or 4 Audio frequency Audio de emphasis in analog mode only Stereo Mono narrow DNR 75µs stereo Mono narrow 50 µs J17 Mono wide Audio De emphasis is only activated with Mono wide Selectable in 10700 12747 MHz range Vert Low Hor ...

Page 32: ...ptions LO 3 LO 4 22 kHz Tone Burst DiSEqC DiSEqC Repeat German English French On Off 1 2 3 digit or free On Off Select separately for TV and analog radio Off High Low or Pos A B Off Pos A B Opt A B Off On Remote On Off 9000 12000 MHz 9000 12000 MHz 9000 12000 MHz 9000 12000 MHz Frequency range from Call up Basic Installation menu by switching off pressing and holding down both CH buttons on the in...

Page 33: ...f you experience continual problems with your receiver please contact your equipment supplier or our Customer Service Dept at the following address ESC Electronic Service Chiemgau GmbH Bahnhofstraße 108 D 83224 Grassau Germany Tel 49 8641 9545 0 Fax 49 8641 9545 35 and 36 Internet http www esc kathrein de ...

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