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2. Setup
instructions
The QPSK-PAL UFO 395 quad transponder is set up via the UFG 300 manual controller or the UFG 3xx base unit central controller.
General instructions for setting up can be found in the respective user instructions.
2.1.1 Selecting the signal input
Inp. 1 1236MHz
27.500MS/ s 3/ 4 CI
Inp. 2 A 1588MHz
27.500MS/ s 3/ 4
A
Display of the input used for the two receivers. A/B changeover, input Sat-IF
frequency, symbol rate, code rate, CI module (if a UFZ 394 is plugged in).
The type designation of the module including display of the input unit that the
controller is addressing
Selection of the DiSEqC™ signal to be sent via the HF socket, e.g. “A”
Press the sub-menu button
to return to the main menu.
2.1.2 Selecting input frequency
Press the
button to call up the sub-menu.
Select the parameter “Input frequency” and set it in 1 MHz steps
between 950-2150 MHz (using the scroll button or by inputting the
fi
gures)
*** UFO 395- E1 ***
SNR 12dB
BER 1. 0E- 07
Press the
button to call up the sub-menu with:
The type designation of the module
The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
The Bit Error Rate (BER) associated with the SNR
Press the sub-menu button
to return to the main menu.
Instruction for calculating the Sat-IF frequency:
IF = reception frequency - oscillator frequency
The oscillator frequency is determined as follows:
9750 MHz is used for reception frequencies between 10700 and 11700 MHz
(low-band). 10600 MHz is used for reception frequencies between 11700 MHz and
12750 MHz (high-band).
This gives the value for ARD - Das Erste as:
IF
= reception frequency - oscillator frequency = 11836 - 10600 =
1236 MHz
2.1 Setting the input
*** UFO 395- E 1 ***
DiSEqC-A
DiSEqC-B off
off
Inp. 1 A
27.500MS/ s 3/ 4 CI
Inp. 2 A 1588MHz
27.500MS/ s 3/ 4
1236MHz