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Receiver operation

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  Exit from the menu with key the 

 key.

Radio programmes can be inserted, swapped or copied using the same method in
“radio” mode.

 

Operation without remote control

If you happen to have mislaid the remote control handset, you can switch the re-
ceiver between “TV” and “Radio” mode by simultaneously pressing both the

 buttons on the front of the unit.

 

Displaying programme overview

The unit is in normal mode (TV or radio mode).

  Press the 

 key.

 The programme overview appears on the screen.

 

 The currently selected programme is identified by 

<...>

.

 

The 

 keys can be used to single-step through the programme list while the

 keys allow paging in steps of 10.

 

Pressing the 

 key once results in switchover to the marked programme. On

exiting the programme overview with 

 key, there is a switch back to the pre-

vious programme.

 

Pressing the 

 key twice results in switchover to the marked programme and

exit from the programme overview.

 

To exit from the menu without selecting a programme press key 

.

Info menu

  Press the 

 key whilst the programme list is overlaid.

 The Info menu appears with instructions for calling up the setup menus for the ini-
tial setup, video and audio settings.

 Exit from the menu with keys 

 or 

.

Stop-watch

 Pressing key

starts a stop-watch. A further pressing of the key removes the

stop-watch from the display again.

Summary of Contents for UFD 400

Page 1: ...Operating manual Kathrein Satellite Receiver UFD 400 Order No 260 467 ...

Page 2: ...setting 13 Daily and weekly repeated switch on 14 Video recorder playback VCR 15 Switching back to last programme 15 Programme sorting insertion swapping and copying 15 Operation without remote control 16 Displaying programme overview 16 Programming TV programmes 17 Tuning in TV programmes 17 The Video menu 18 Programme name 20 The Audio menu 20 Programming radio programmes 22 Tuning in radio prog...

Page 3: ...en und Anschlüsse This section contains a brief description of all the control elements displays and connections The key symbols presented here are also used when describing the operating sequences View of front panel View of rear panel Remote control handset ...

Page 4: ... nises on adjustment and the picture scrolls Starts a timer Last function Allows you to switch back to the last pro gramme that was selected Function 1 Last function Allows you to switch back to the last programme that was selected Function 2 Displays the info menu active only if after pressing the key the programme list is displayed Function 1 On Off Standby Attention No mains isolation results F...

Page 5: ...ain that the mains lead power supply lead is undamaged Never put the unit into operation if the mains lead is damaged Cleaning Withdraw the mains plug before cleaning the unit Use a dry cloth for cleaning Children at play Pay attention that children do not insert objects into the ventilation slots There is a risk of mortal danger due to electric shock Repairs On no account remove the housing cover...

Page 6: ...ntain a clearance of at least 10 cm above the unit so that the heat generated within the unit is convected away without obstruction Mains voltage Run the receiver only from a mains voltage of 230V 50Hz The unit is not to be connected to the mains until after all the installation work has been completed Humidity Protect the unit against humidity drips and splashes Solar radiation heat Do not place ...

Page 7: ...or onto the cable end until it is firmly seated on the cable Attention When fitting the plug make certain that none of the fine wires of the braided shield makes contact with the inner conductor giving rise to a short circuit Receiving system presets Presetting carried out for the control signals was for conventional receiving sys tems thus 14 18 V for polarity switching and 22 kHz switching signa...

Page 8: ...e a video signal and supply a switching signal such as Premiere decoders and videocrypt decoders for example no further setting is ne cessary Important With decoders that do not supply a switching signal the video signal path must be set to external at the receiver see section The video menu in chapter Program ming TV programmes Also comply with the decoder s instructions Connect the decoder to th...

Page 9: ...rference when setting the UHF output channel try to ensure that there is at least one free channel above and below the channel For tuning of UHF output channel at the satellite receiver refer to Modulator in section Initial setting You can now receive the factory preset TV and radio programmes To find out how to tune in additional TV and radio programmes refer to sections Programming TV programmes...

Page 10: ...er between TV and radio mode Your receiver allows you to receive TV or radio programmes After switching on the receiver takes on either TV or radio mode depending on the mode at time of switch off If the receiver is in the radio mode the LED display and on screen display begin with r Press the key on the remote control to switch between TV and radio mode Note If you happen to have mislaid the remo...

Page 11: ...VCR Scart socket in order not to disturb any recordings The on screen display is removed again after approximately 3 seconds Whilst the menu for volume adjustment is overlaid the key can be used to acti vate the following menu for balance adjustment tone adjustment stereo width and pseudo stereo Using the keys or the key you can select the particular menu entry and then make changes with the keys ...

Page 12: ...restrially broad cast TV programme Press the key The switching voltage on pin 8 of the TV Scart socket is turned off and it is turned on again by pressing once more In TV mode TV mode is displayed on the screen the programme slot indicator in the LED display begins with t In Sat mode Sat mode is displayed on the screen the programme slot indicator in the LED display begins with P Setting date and ...

Page 13: ...t Start time for automatic switch on Stop Switch off time No Number of programme slot Making settings After calling up the timer menu the cursor is positioned at the input line The active menu entry is shown by means of a flashing cursor For step by step input use the keys or use the numeric keys for direct input When using the numeric keys for input the day month and hour minute entries must alwa...

Page 14: ...he unit may no longer be switched off via the mains switch or else it must be switched on again in good time prior to the scheduled time of recording Both the time and the timer settings are maintained even if the mains is disconnected Tip When specifying switch on and switch off times add some leeway to the times so that the entire broadcast will still be recorded even if programmes are shifted s...

Page 15: ...th the programme keys Programme sorting inserting swapping and copying With the function Programme sorting inserting swapping and copying you can adapt the programme order in TV and radio mode to suit your individual require ments Example You want to put the programme from programme slot P083 into programme slot P003 insert Press the keys in succession The menu for function Insert programme slot a...

Page 16: ... be used to single step through the programme list while the keys allow paging in steps of 10 Pressing the key once results in switchover to the marked programme On exiting the programme overview with key there is a switch back to the pre vious programme Pressing the key twice results in switchover to the marked programme and exit from the programme overview To exit from the menu without selecting...

Page 17: ...ory is organised here so that the TV programmes are located in programme slots from 1 upwards while the radio programmes are located in pro grammes slots from 250 downwards See also the following display Since only one sound programme TV accompanying sound or a radio programme can be stored in a programme memory with the factory presetting in TV mode on reception of TV programmes in programme slot...

Page 18: ... bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings Description of menu entries Satellite frequency With input via the numeric keys frequency input is in 5 figure form in the range 10700 to 12747 MHz With the keys you can attain the optimum receiv ing frequency by moving in 1 MHz steps recommended if the picture is grainy due to weak signals Polarisation Oscillator In menu entry Polarisat...

Page 19: ... signal is operative Default setting in initial setup menu 22 kHz signal on for Pos A B Video deviation The satellites transmit their signals with different video deviation 16 or 25 MHz The setting has an effect on the picture brightness Adjust the video deviation to obtain optimum picture brightness Decoder menu You can attach a decoder to the decoder Scart socket for a Pay TV programme with vide...

Page 20: ...ice Press the key to be returned to receive mode or Move to the first line with the key and select the next programme slot The Audio menu The following settings can be made in the audio menu Setting option Programme slot 1 to 250 Modus Mono wide Mono narrow Stereo Frequency Sound carrier freq from 5 00 to 8 98 MHz De emphasis 50 µs J 17 dnr 75 µs Volume offset 0 to 3 Audio mode Setting of operatin...

Page 21: ...ency Audio de emphasis for sound type Mono wide only Set the de emphasis for the best sound impression to 50 µs or J17 In the Stereo and Mono narrow audio modes the de emphasis dnr with 75 µs is selected automatically Stereo Mono narrow dnr 75 µs Mono wide 50 µs or J17 Volume offset In this menu entry you can match the volume s initial setting to the other pro grammes and save separately for every...

Page 22: ... of the note on memory organisation of TV and radio programmes on page 17 The Radio menu The following settings can be made in the radio menu Setting option Programme slot from 1 to 250 Programme name 5 character station identifier Sat transm freq from 10700 to 12747 MHz Polarisation Hor Low Vert Low Hor High Vert High Orbit position 1 to 4 Oscillator LO 1 to LO 4 Mode Mono wide Mono narrow Stereo...

Page 23: ...e control Release the buttons when C 38 appears on the LED display C 38 is the factory preset UHF output channel If the UHF channel has already been altered the appropriate channel selection appears between Ch 21 and Ch 69 The initial setup menu is displayed Setting option Modulator channel 21 to 69 OSD language bilingual German English LNB supply voltage Off On LNB power supply in standby Off On ...

Page 24: ...omes from the receiver the power supply must also be guaranteed when the receiver is in standby In this case switch the power supply in standby to On Default Off Programme selection You have the option of entering the programme number in one two or three digit form or in free form Default free Setting Settable programme slots One digit input Programme slots 1 to 9 Two digit input Programme slots 1...

Page 25: ... receiving systems this is generally 9 75 GHz 9750 MHz for the lower frequency band low band and 10 6 GHz 10600 MHz for the upper frequency band high band Older receiving systems still operate in the low band region with 10 GHz oscillator frequency The receiver calculates the frequency onto which it needs to tune by subtracting the oscillator frequency from the satellite transmission frequency sto...

Page 26: ...n of the already existing 22 kHz signal The UFD 400 receiver is equipped with DiSEqC tone burst also termed Simple DiSEqC or just DiSEqC and DiSEqC 1 1 The setting required is dependent on the components of your receiving system Setting options in the DiSEqC menu Call the initial setup menu see paragraph Calling the initial setup menu Using the keys move to menu entry DiSEqC menu Activate the subm...

Page 27: ...with the DiSEqC control signal If the receiver is connected to a DiSEqC switch over matrix set the menu en try to On Note For optimal usage it is essential to know the switching criteria and the input as signments of the DiSEqC switching matrices Thus take into account the specifications of the DiSEqC switching matrices or get in touch with the installer of the receiving system DiSEqC repeat If th...

Page 28: ...lection will also be recognised by it A remote frequency does not need to be set up in this mode of operation since this is determined by the UFO micro system with the addressing If the receiver is used on different receiving systems the previously assigned ad dress is to be deleted This is done in menu entry Reset As a result the receiver is then assigned the factory preset address once again vir...

Page 29: ...ceiver which is switched on With the key you can now switch between the two command sets A and B tog gle function and operate the two receivers in alternation On delivery command set 1 is always active Note If you are using only one receiver and the active command set has been switched over inadvertently due to maloperation rendering the receiver inoperable the re mote control can be switched back...

Page 30: ...ammable DiSEqC 1 1 and tone burst control signal LNB supply voltage can be turned off Connecting socket for data copying function read in and read out of programme data with the Copy Programmer Connector available for URS 200 external infrared sensor Sort insert swap and copy function for programme slot Audio frequency range 5 0 MHz to 8 8 MHz Sound muting Volume control and also controls for bala...

Page 31: ... Scart and Cinch Distortion factor 1 0 at 1 kHz S N 70 dB Modulator Standard CCIR PAL G Output channel PLL tuning settable from channel 21 69 presetting channel 38 UHF output level 71 dBµV 6 dBµV Power supply Mains voltage 230 V 10 50 Hz Power consumption 21 W Power consumption in standby 2 W LNB supply voltage 0 14 V vert 18 V hor LNB supply current 400 mA max Control signal 22 kHz square wave 0 ...

Page 32: ... audio output 1 X X X Right audio input 2 X X Left audio output 3 X X X Audio ground 4 X X X Blue ground 5 X X X Left audio input 6 X X Blue signal output 7 X X Switching voltage 8 X X X Green ground 9 X X X Data signal 10 Green signal output 11 X X Data signal 12 Red ground 13 X X X Data ground 14 Red signal output 15 X X Blanking signal 16 X X Video ground 17 X X X Blanking signal ground 18 X X ...

Page 33: ...the sound in stereo Connection of a Sat receiver to a TV set and video recorder with Scart cables a hi fi for reception of Sat radio programmes and a decoder for Pay TV Programme e g Premiere Connection of Sat receiver to TV set and video recorder with coaxial cables Note Dear customer In the unlikely event that you should experience problems with your receiver please contact your local specialist...

Page 34: ...KATHREIN Werke KG x Telephone 49 80 31 18 40 x Fax 49 80 31 18 43 06 Anton Kathrein Straße 1 3 x P O B 10 04 44 x D 83004 Rosenheim 935 2122 E 1 05 99 SKS PF Subject to alterations ...

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