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The automatic adjustment of the picture width functions only if the TV
set can process and display 16:9 format (6-volt switching voltage).
VCR record
Two different modes for the VCR Scart socket are available for auto-
matic VCR recording with the timer function (see respective menu
item):
Standard
The video output signal (connection 19 of the VCR socket) for the
VCR is always available.
The connection 8 of the VCR Scart socket (switching voltage) is
switched as input, i.e. if you press the playback button on your video
recorder, the video and audio signals coming from the video recorder
are switched through automatically by your satellite receiver through
the VCR to the TV Scart socket and forwarded from there to the TV
set.
For timer-controlled video recording in the standard mode, you must
enter identical start and end times for your video recorder and in the
“
Timer programming
” menu.
Sat-Record
The video output signal (connection 19 of the VCR socket) to the VCR
is always available.
In an active timer event, i.e. if the receiver switches to the desired
channel at the pre-programmed time, 12 V are output at connection 8
of the VCR Scart socket (12 V switching voltage).
A video recorder with “Sat-Record” capability detects this switching
signal and switches automatically to record.
After the end of recording connection 8 is switched again as input and
is ready for switching through the VCR signal on playback.
Digital audio
Two modes are available for the digital output of your satellite re-
ceiver:
Standard
The signal at the digital output is coded in the PCM format (“PCM”).
Dolby Digital/AC 3
If you have a Dolby Digital system, you can select the “Dolby Digital”
mode.
If your satellite receiver receives a Dolby Digital-coded audio signal,
the digital output is switched automatically to the Dolby Digital format
(“AC 3”).
Note:
In both modes you can check the current format of the signal at the
digital output at any time after pressing the [OPT] button and naturally
make a different selection as required.
LNB settings
{ON} Standard
setting
{OFF}
Operation without LNB signal (e.g. on special
multi-subscriber systems)
In stand-by
{OFF} Standard
setting
Caution!
Use only the {OFF} setting on single systems, as otherwise the re-
ceiver also supplies the LNB with power in stand-by.
The power consumption of the receiver can increase due to this in
stand-by from typically 2 watts to up to 10 watts.
{ON}
The LNB voltage remains switched on in stand-by, e.g. for
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