STR 6100
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GRUNDIG
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Settings
The status display
If you press the
.
key on the remote control unit
once, the status menu is briefly displayed on the
picture screen.
Meaning of symbols:
&
300
Programme position
number
}
11.494 GHZ
Satellite channel transmis-
sion frequency
$
V–A
LNC setting: polarization V/H,
22 kHz switching frequency
off (–)/on (~),
satellite selection A/B
+
7.02 MHZ 7.20 MHZ
Left and right audio
frequency
~ PANDA
Deemphasis/noise
suppression
´
16:35
Time
6
1:
´
2:
&
3:
}
Key functions:
6
:
cancel status display
instantly,
1:
´
open Timer menu,
2:
&
open "Programme
position setup" menu,
3:
}
open "System setup"
menu.
The time can be set in the Timer menu. The remain-
ing settings (transmission frequency, LNC setup,
audio settings) are made in the "Programme posi-
tion setup" menu.
The on-screen menu guide
Call up the status menu by pressing the
.
key. As
long as this menu is displayed, you can call up the
remaining three menus by means of the numeric
keys
1
…
3
.
For a displayed menu, the following key functions
apply principally (these functions will not be
explained again in the menu descriptions).
If you do not wish the TV picture as background,
you can display a blue background by pressing the
¢
TXT
k
key. Pressing the
¢
TXT
k
key again restores the
TV picture as background.
When in a menu, use the
] |
keys to select
menu options or values.
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2
6
1
6
&
300
}
11.494 GHZ
$
V–A
+
7.02 MHZ 7.20 MHZ
~
PANDA
´
16:35
6
1:
´
2:
&
3:
}
1
A value which can be changed is flashing in the
menu (CURSOR). Change a value with the
x c
keys. Numeric values can be changed at fast speed
by pressing and holding down the
x c
keys.
In most cases, a direct entry of the value is also
possible.
Press the
O
key to save the changes made. This
automatically closes the corresponding menu and
briefly displays the status menu.
To exit a menu without saving, press the
.
key.
The changes made are undone and the status menu
is briefly displayed.
The system setup menu
❒
Overview
Press the
.
key and then the
3
key.
On the picture screen appear the status menu and
then the system setup menu.
Meaning of symbols:
$
–A 09.750
LO frequency of LNC without 22 kHz
switching signal, satellite selection A.
$
~A 09.750
LO frequency of LNC with 22 kHz
switching signal, satellite selection A.
$
–B 09.750
LO frequency of LNC without 22 kHz
switching signal, satellite selection B
$
~B 09.750
LO frequency of LNC with 22 kHz
switching signal, satellite selection B
$%
✓
LNC voltage supply on/off.
W
1
44
Contrast level 1 preset.
W
2
30
Contrast level 2 preset.
/
1
Decoder mode selection
)
X
Receiver lock yes/no.
6
/ OK
6
: exit
menu,
OK:
save and exit menu.
6
$
–A
09.750 GHZ
$
~A
09.750 GHZ
$
–B
09.750 GHZ
$
~B
09.750 GHZ
$ %
✓
W
1
44
W
2
30
/
1
)
X
6
/ OK
1
6
5
4
Settings
❒
LNC oscillator frequencies (
$
)
The receiver is preprogrammed for the following
LNC oscillator frequencies:
Selection A, 22 KHz off:
9750 MHz
Selection A, 22 KHz on:
9750 MHz
Selection B, 22 KHz off:
9750 MHz
Selection B, 22 KHz on:
9750 MHz
If you should use an LNC having a different oscilla-
tor frequency, you can change the corresponding
setting.
Use the
x c
keys to change the value step by
step, or the numeric keys to enter the value directly.
If you use several LNC's, you must check all oscil-
lator frequencies and correct them if necessary.
❒
LNC voltage supply on/off (
$ %
)
With the default setting made at the factory, the
receiver provides for the voltage supply of the satel-
lite aerial.
If your receiver is connected along with other
receivers to a communal aerial system (single cable
installation), switch the LNC voltage supply off
("
$ %
X"), if not, leave the "
$ %
✓
" setting.
❒
Contrast levels 1 and 2 presettings
(
W
1,
W
2)
You can select one of the two contrast levels in the
"Programme position setup" menu.
w
!
If possible,
the preset
v a l u e s
should not
b
e
changed, as
this would
also change
the contrast
setting of all
other pro-
g r a m m e
positions.
In exceptional cases, you can change the contrast
level by means of the
x c
keys.
❒
Decoder mode selection (
/
)
You have the choice between the following decoder
modes:
1
Normal
2
PAL
3
Baseband
4
MAC (for D2MAC decoder)
For detailed information, see the operating instruc-
tions of the decoder.
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1
6
❒
Receiver lock (
)
)
You can lock your receiver.
Receiver not locked:
"
)
X"
Receiver locked:
"
)
✓
"
If you lock your receiver and then switch it to stand-
by, it can be switched on again only by entering the
correct key combination.
All programme positions and all menus are locked.
When the receiver is locked
If you lock your receiver and then switch it on from
standby, the following display appears:
"
)
. . . .
"
Each dot stands for a key. When pressing a key, the
corresponding dot is replaced by a small line.
Press the
c x
| ]
keys on the remote control
unit one after the other.
w
!
This code
cannot be
c h a n g e d .
Note it down
and keep it
in a safe
place.
After entering the correct code, the receiver can be
used again. Switching the receiver to stand-by will
lock it again.
When the receiver is switched on, the lock may be
cancelled at any time in the menu.
The programme position setup
menu
The receiver is already preprogrammed for the cur-
rent channels of many satellites. In most cases, a
correction is not required.
However, new programmes are continuously added
or transmission frequencies are changed. The
current state of the transmission frequencies can be
called up by means of the Teletext pages of various
stations (e.g. Sky News: Teletext page 675), or
the information required can be found in TV pro-
gramme guides. Changed programmes then can be
re-programmed in the programme position setup
menu.
In the "Programme position setup" menu, you have
access to the picture and sound settings of the indi-
vidual programme positions.
Use the numeric keys or the
] |
keys to select
the programme position for which you wish to
check or change the settings.
w
!
It is not pos-
sible to sel-
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