Kathrein Satellite TV System UFS 702si User Manual

Operator‘s manual  
DVB Satellite Receiver  
UFS 702sw/si  
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Contents  
Preface  
2
3
Contents  
Safety instructions - important notes  
Receiver features  
5
6
Controls, displays and connections  
7
®
Important note on setting up receiver on a UFO micro system  
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Connection and set-up  
10  
12  
14  
Remote control  
Operating instructions  
Menu concept  
Menu tree  
Language selection - OSD  
14  
15  
15  
On-Screen Displays (OSD)  
16  
Channel notifications  
Error signalling  
Channel hopping display  
Channel list – TV/radio  
16  
16  
17  
17  
Channel selection  
18  
Switch between TV/radio mode  
Channel selection using number buttons and button  
Channel list – TV/radio  
Channel hopping display  
Select last channel  
Favourites list  
18  
18  
18  
19  
19  
19  
&
EPG - Electronic Programme Guide  
20  
Channels menu – channel management  
22  
23  
25  
25  
26  
27  
28  
28  
29  
29  
30  
30  
31  
Favourites list/channel arrangement (move, delete, copy)  
Move  
Delete  
Copy  
Move channel block  
Delete channel block  
Copy channel block (copy from channel pool to favourites list)  
Change names of favourites lists  
Channel pool  
Delete one channel/all channels in channel pool  
Antenna signal and reception parameters button  
Parental control (child lock/PIN)  
Search  
33  
Satellite search  
Transponder search  
Manual input (for experts)  
33  
33  
34  
Videotext (teletext)  
35  
Timer  
36  
36  
36  
36  
37  
Manual Timer Setting  
Automatic Timer Setting  
Deleting a Timer Event  
VPS  
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Contents  
Satellites  
38  
Satellites (for experts)  
Setting and activation  
Enable  
38  
40  
40  
Installation  
41  
Time offset  
Language/character Set  
Select language  
Select character set (factory setting - “Latin”)  
Signal paths (TV, VCR, picture format, record, digital audio)  
TV Scart, VCR Scart  
41  
42  
42  
42  
42  
42  
43  
43  
43  
44  
Picture format  
Digital audio  
VCR signals  
LNB settings  
DiSEqCTM (Digital Satellite Equipment Control)  
45  
46  
®
UFO  
Various (display time, RC, LCD, download, factory reset)  
Display time  
46  
46  
46  
47  
47  
47  
49  
 function  
LCD display settings  
Download  
Factory reset  
Download-Over-Air (Software update via satellite)  
Video recorder/PVR connection  
51  
Recording  
Playback  
Return path  
51  
51  
52  
Audio settings  
53  
Digital output  
53  
53  
54  
55  
Digital/analogue – audio mode  
Analogue outputs  
Digital output  
Using the front panel  
56  
57  
58  
Receiver to receiver data transfer  
Technical appendix  
Technical features  
Accessories  
Scart socket assignment  
VHS/S-VHS switching  
Connection example  
58  
61  
61  
61  
62  
Short technical guide  
63  
65  
67  
Glossary  
Error detection/troubleshooting and service  
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Safety instructions - important notes  
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Receiver features  
The UFS 702si and UFS 702sw receivers are suitable for  
receiving FTA digital satellite TV and radio programmes. In  
addition to providing high-quality pictures and sound, these  
receivers also feature an attractive design in a modern  
housing. Despitetheirsmallsize, thereceivershaveallofthe  
features of large receivers, such as an electrical and optical  
audio output for Dolby Digital (AC 3), videotext (teletext)  
with memory for 800 pages, a 16-character alphanumeric  
display for programme names, radio data and much more.  
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Controls, displays and connections  
This section provides a brief description of all the controls,  
displays and connections. The button symbols presented  
here can also be found in the description of the operating  
steps.  
View of front panel (ap folded down)  
   
View of rear panel  
   
   
Front panel controls and displays  
Rear panel controls and displays  
1. On/Off switch (with mains disconnect)  
2. TV/R button for switching between TV  
and radio mode  
3. 16-character alphanumeric display for  
channel names, radio data etc.  
4. Channel down button  
1. LNB input  
2. LNB loop-through input  
3. Electrical data stream output (SPDIF/  
Sony Philips Digital Interface Format)  
for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio  
4. Optical data stream output (SPDIF/  
Sony Philips Digital Interface Format)  
for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio  
5. Channel up button  
5. Audio outputs (L/R) - cinch sockets  
6. Scart socket for TV connection  
7. Scart socket for VCR connection  
8. 6-pin modular socket with RJ 11 port for  
serial data transfer in service mode or  
connection for remote infrared receiver  
9. Mains power cable  
Data cable  
Receiver modular  
PC Connection  
sequence  
socket ( ) Connection  
sequence  
Pin 6  
Pin 5  
Pin 2  
=
=
=
RXD  
TXD  
GND  
RXD  
TXD  
GND  
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Controls, displays and connections  
LCD Display  
The channel number and channel name are displayed on  
a 16-character LCD display.  
Display of TV channel and channel name during numerical  
entry (channel selection)  
Display of TV channel number and channel name upon  
completion of numerical entry.  
Display of programme name during operation, when all  
other information has been processed.  
Display of radio programmes during entry  
Display of radio programme name during operation  
Information that takes up more than 16 characters is  
displayed in scroll mode i.e. the area marked grey is moved  
to the left  
The following information is also displayed as scrolling  
text:  
- Start and end time of the current programme  
- Name of the current programme  
- Start and end time of the next programme  
- Name of the next programme  
Display when device is muted (  
)
Display when TV mode is activated using the  
button  
!
(green). The picture and sound then come from the TV set  
itself (e.g. via cable) or from another device attached to  
the TV set  
Display when the device is transferring a picture and sound  
signal from the video recorder to the TV set.  
Important: If you open a menu or information window in  
radio or TV mode using the  
,
   
(red), (yellow) or  
"
buttons, the receiver no longer responds to the buttons.  
&
Press the  
button to close the window!  
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®
Important note on setting up receiver on a UFO micro  
system  
When registering the receiver to a UFO®micro single-cable  
matrix EXU 544, you must do the following:  
- Connect the receiver to the TV set, but do not yet connect  
it to the ESU 32 antenna socket.  
- Perform a UFO®micro reset on the receiver as described  
below.  
1.Press the  
2.Press the  
button to switch to the main menu.  
ꢌꢍ  
buttons to get to the installation menu and  
conrm your entry by pressing  
.
3.Press the  
buttons to get to the DiSEqC™ menu and  
ꢌꢍ  
conrm your entry by pressing  
.
4.Press the  
buttons to select the “UFO” option.  
ꢌꢍ  
5.In the UFO menu press the  
buttons to select  
ꢌꢍ  
“UFO®micro”.  
6.Press  
and change the selection to RESET with the  
buttons, then conrm your entry by pressing  
.
ꢏꢐ  
7.Press  
to exit the UFO menu (press  
to conrm the  
changes).  
8.Press  
three times to get back to the starting point.  
- Press the  
mode.  
button to switch the receiver to standby  
- Now you can connect the receiver to the antenna  
socket.  
- Press the  
button to switch the receiver on.  
- The registration is then performed automatically – the  
screen briey shows: “UFO® micro active”.  
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Connection and set-up  
The following section is intended specically for specialist  
dealers. You only need to pay attention to this section if you  
are carrying out the installation yourself.  
The “Connection examples” section provides a sample  
conguration.  
Do not connect the unit to the mains until all installation  
work has been properly carried out.  
Refer to the information in the “Safety instructions” section.  
Connecting the unit  
Sat IF Connections  
Connect the Sat IF inputs on the receiver to the satellite  
reception system.  
Use coaxial cable with an F standard connector.  
If the F standard connectors are not yet tted on the cable,  
strip the insulation from the cable as shown in the following  
illustration and carefully twist the F standard connectors  
onto the ends of the cables until they are securely tted.  
When tting the connector, make sure that no wires from  
the braiding are touching the inner conductor, so no short  
circuit can occur.  
The quality of the reception signal depends on the  
connection.  
Reception requirements  
Make sure that your own satellite antenna system is  
equipped at least with a universal LNB for digital reception  
in the high-band range.  
Reception system presets  
The presets for the control signals have been made for  
standard reception systems, i.e. 14/18 V for polarity reversal  
and 22 kHz switching signal for low/high band changeover  
on multi-feed reception systems.  
The preset will need to be changed in the installation menu  
under “DiSEqC™” if tone burst switching matrices are  
used in the reception system. Refer to the section headed  
“Installation menu”, “DiSEqC™”.Always follow the operating  
instructions for the matrix used.  
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Connection and set-up  
TV and Video recorder connection  
Connect the satellite receiver (TV Scart socket) and the TV  
set using a Scart cable (see “Connection example”).  
If your TV has a stereo feature, you can receive the sound  
in stereo via the Scart connection.  
Also connect the satellite receiver (VCR/AUX Scart socket)  
and the video recorder/PVR using a Scart cable.  
If you are recording using an external video recorder,  
remember not to operate the receiver during recording,  
otherwise all the on-screen displays will appear on your  
recording.  
Audio connection  
Dolby connection  
If you want to play the sound on your Hi-Fi system, connect  
the audio cinch sockets to the input sockets on the Hi-Fi  
system with an appropriate cable (see “Connection  
example”).  
The Dolby Digital output (electrical/optical) is intended for  
connection to a Dolby Digital system (see “Connection  
example”).  
Inserting batteries into the remote control  
Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control.  
Insert the two supplied batteries into the remote control.  
Ensure correct polarity of the batteries; the + and – markings  
are indicated inside the battery compartment.  
Slide the cover back into the housing until it locks in place.  
Used batteries are special waste!  
Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic waste; take  
them to a collection point for old batteries!  
Electronic equipment is not domestic waste - in accordance  
with directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN  
PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27th January  
2003 on used electrical and electronic appliances, it must  
be disposed of properly.  
Please take this unit to a public collection point intended for  
this type of disposal at the end of its useful life.  
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Remote control  
Sound on/off  
Standby  
...  
ON mode, numerical  
input for channels,  
parental control etc.  
Select videotext  
(teletext), channel  
arrangement/pool  
(yellow)  
"
Select main menu  
Audio mode,  
channel arrangement/  
pool  
(red)  
Favourites list  
selection  
 
(blue)  
#
Switch between  
TV/Radio, channel  
arrangement/pool  
(green)  
!
TV switching  
voltage and channel  
arrangement/pool  
Select channel  
information or display  
signal quality  
%
Volume  
&
Channel selection  
Quit menu, return to  
up/down  
last channel  
     
Cursor buttons  
Conrm entry, select  
channel list (when  
pressed twice)  
Select EPG  
(Electronic  
Programme Guide)  
Cursor operation in  
channel pool  
Set menu  
transparency  
Select timer menu,  
transfer a programme  
from EPG to timer  
menu  
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Remote control  
Remote control RC 660  
The RC 660 remote control supports up to four devices  
(which are supplied with the RC 660 as standard) as well  
as the receivers of the UFD 5xx (not UFD 552, 554, 558)  
and UFD 4xx families.  
First switch all receivers off at the power switch.  
To congure a receiver to an infrared code:  
Switch on the relevant receiver.  
On the remote control simultaneously press  
Address 1 =  
+
    
+
Then switch the receiver off again at the power switch and  
do the same for the other units ( for second  
+
+
receiver;  
+
+
for third receiver and  
+
+
    
   
for fourth receiver)  
Make sure only one receiver is on at a time!  
To switch the remote control to an infrared code:  
When you have congured all receivers to their infrared  
code, to switch between units on the remote control do the  
following:  
+
For the rst receiver’s remote (address 1) press  ; for  
+
+
the second receiver  ; for the third receiver  ;  
+
and for the fourth receiver  
.
+
(red) = Kathrein UFD 5xx code for remote control  
 
RC 400  
The RC 600 and RC 650 remote controls cannot be  
replaced!  
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Operating instructions  
Menu concept  
The structure of the menu concept is based on logical  
operating sequences.  
You will nd detailed descriptions of the  
selected menu items in the relevant sections of  
the operating manual!  
Note:  
The selected menus, sub-menus and options, as well as  
the parameters to be set, are each highlighted in colour or  
by a border. The menus are self-explanatory.  
Pay attention to the bar at  
the bottom of the on-screen  
display. This provides hints  
on what to do next.  
Press the  
button to access the main menu, and use  
the  
buttons to select the sub-menus.  
ꢌꢍ  
Press the  
button to access the sub-menus. Use the  
ꢌꢍ  
buttons to select the sub-menu options.  
The settings under the various options are made either by  
pressing the buttons or using the number pad. The  
ꢏꢐ  
main menus, sub-menus and individual options can be  
exited step-by-step using the button. After each change,  
you are asked whether you want to conrm ( ) or cancel  
( ) the changes.  
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Operating instructions  
Menu tree  
Main menu  
Channels  
Favourites list  
Channel pool  
Favourites names  
Parental control  
Search  
Satellites  
Transponder  
Manual  
Satellites  
Installation  
Time offset  
Language  
Signal paths  
LNB  
DiSEqC™  
Various  
Language selection - OSD  
The language for the on-screen display is set as follows:  
Installation →  
Language →  
ꢌꢍ  
English →  
.
ꢏꢐ  
The languages available are German, English, Italian,  
French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.  
It is also possible to change the character set.  
Available options: Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew,  
Standard, Auto. “Latin” is preset.  
Settings are made in the same way as the OSD language.  
Once you have nished changing the settings, exit the menu  
with the  
button and press the  
button to save.  
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On-Screen Displays (OSD)  
Channel information  
TV channel information  
Selected  
satellite  
One or more  
Dolby Digital  
channels  
available  
F = FTA  
(unencrypted)  
channel/  
$ = encrypted  
channel  
Selected channel  
or favourites list  
Channel number  
Start and end time of  
the current and next  
programme  
A = two or more language channels  
(soundtracks) available ( button, yellow)  
Day of week  
with time  
"
Channel information is shown for a few seconds each time  
the channel is changed (duration can be changed under  
“Installation”, “Various”, “Display time”) or continuously with  
the  
button (if not set to signal quality).  
Radio channel information  
Error signalling  
The information for the current radio channel has the same  
layout.  
“No signal” indicates that an error has occurred in the  
reception system or in the receiver settings, or that the  
transponder is not transmitting.  
Check the Sat IF connection and the LNB conguration.  
If you have changed settings, compare them against the  
basic settings (if you made a note of them as suggested).  
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On-Screen Displays (OSD)  
Channel hopping display  
Press the  
button to display the last four selected  
channels. Press the relevant cursor button (  
select a channel.  
) to  
ꢏꢌꢐꢍ  
Channel list – TV/radio  
Press the  
button twice to display a list sorted by channel  
number (see “Channel selection”, “Channel list”. Press the  
button to exit the list.  
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Channel selection  
Switch between TV/radio mode  
Press the button (blue) to switch between TV and radio  
#
mode and then select the respective channels. Channel  
selection works in the same way in both modes.  
Channel selection using number buttons and buttons  
&
Use the number buttons to select a channel directly  
(“0” is also a channel number).  
Use the buttons to select the next or previous channel  
&
from the currently selected favourites list.  
Channel list – TV/radio  
Press the  
button twice to display a list sorted by channel  
number. Press the  
button to display the channel list in  
alphabetical order. Press the  
channel list by channel number again. Select the required  
button again to sort the  
channel with the  
button.  
buttons followed by the  
ꢌꢍꢏꢐ  
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Channel selection  
Channel hopping display  
Press the  
button to display the last four selected  
channels. Press the relevant cursor button (  
select a channel.  
) to  
ꢏꢌꢐꢍ  
Select last channel  
Favourites list  
Press the  
channels.  
button to switch between the last two selected  
Press the button (red) to display the favourites lists. The  
 
required favourites list can either be selected directly using  
the number buttons or with the  
buttons followed by  
ꢌꢍ  
button. The receiver automatically switches to the  
the  
last channel viewed in the selected favourites list.  
Use the number buttons or the  
buttons to continue  
&
channel selection. Press the  
button twice to display  
the list of channels allocated to the selected favourites list.  
Now select the required channel as described under  
“Channel list – TV/radio”.  
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EPG - Electronic Programme Guide  
The EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) displays  
information on the current and upcoming programmes.  
The information provided is determined by the programme  
providers, and differs widely from programme to programme.  
Many programmes are broadcast with no usable ancillary  
information (SI data). The same is true with regard to the  
programme previews.  
Some programme providers transmit no data, others offer a  
programme preview with additional programme information  
days in advance.  
Press the  
display appears (example):  
button to access the EPG. The following  
You now have the following options:  
- Press the  
programme  
button to see information on the next  
- Press the  
button to see a programme preview of  
the currently selected channel. Depending on the  
programme provider, you are shown a programme  
preview covering the current day or several days in  
advance (see picture).  
Use the  
buttons to scroll forwards or back-  
ꢌꢍꢏꢐ  
wards in the programme preview on a line-by-line or  
page-by-page basis. Once you have selected the  
programme you want, you can press the  
view more details (if available). If no ancillary information  
is available a message is displayed telling you so.  
button to  
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EPG - Electronic Programme Guide  
Press the  
button (red dot) to transfer a programme  
from the programme preview directly to the timer menu  
(see “Timer”).  
Press the  
button to exit the EPG.  
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Channels menu – channel management  
Digital television technology makes  
a
large number  
of channels available. A reception unit suitable for the  
ASTRA 19° East und EUTELSAT/HOTBIRD 13° East  
satellites allows you to receive over 800 FTA TV and radio  
programmes.  
To allow you to manage and control this range of channels,  
the memory for the lists is divided into two sections:  
- one channel pool for radio and TV respectively, each with  
2000 programme memory positions  
- 8assignedfavouriteslistsforradioandforTVrespectively,  
each with 1000 programme memory positions  
Use the button (blue) to switch between TV and radio.  
#
New channels found during a search are stored in both the  
channel pool and in the currently selected favourites list, at  
the end of the memory area for the selected satellite.  
This area is set with empty channels, known as placeholder  
channels, at the factory.  
Pxxx ~ ~~~~~~~ Placeholder for Astra 19° satellite  
Pyyy ~~ ~~~~~~ Placeholder for Eutelsat 13° satellite  
When the channel pool is sorted alphabetically, the  
placeholder channels appear at the end. You can also  
increase the number of placeholders by copying  
a
placeholder repeatedly from the channel pool to the  
favourites list.  
After the search you should call up the “Channel  
arrangement” sub-menu to look through and assess the  
new channels. Uninteresting channels, test cards or any  
other “junk programming” can be deleted from the left-hand  
window with the button (green).  
!
A major advantage of the double memory organisation  
(channel pool and favourites list) is that the “junk  
programming” that is deleted from the list remains in the  
pool so it is not found again during the next search.  
Another advantage is that channels that are accidentally  
deleted can be copied back into the favourites list from the  
channel pool.  
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Channels menu – channel management  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Channels>  
Select the “Channels” menu using the menu button  
,
the  
buttons on the main menu and  
.
ꢌꢍ  
Use the  
buttons to select the further options. If there  
ꢌꢍ  
is another sub-menu layer, press the  
button to open it.  
If there is no further sub-menu layer, access the selection  
menu with the button. Settings are performed using  
the  
buttons or the number keys.  
ꢏꢐꢌꢍ  
Once you have nished changing the settings, exit the menu  
with the button and press the button to save.  
Favourites list/channel arrangement (move, delete, copy)  
Press the  
appears (example):  
button to open the menu. The following display  
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Channels menu – channel management  
In the “Channel arrangement” menu, the following actions  
can be performed on channels:  
- Move  
- Delete  
- Copy  
The “Channel arrangement” menu shows the currently  
selected favourites list in the left-hand window and the  
channels available in the pool in the right-hand window.  
Use the arrow buttons  
and  
to switch the focus  
between the left-hand and right-hand windows – a yellow  
background behind the list heading indicates that a window  
is active.  
(left-hand window active “Favourites list” and right-hand  
window active “Satellite Channels”)  
Navigate in the currently selected list using the arrow  
buttons  
and  
.
The channels in the favourites list (left-hand window) are  
displayed with the channel numbers. Items in the list can  
also be set directly by entering the channel number with the  
number keys ...  
.
   
Press the button (red) to select a different favourites list.  
 
• After a search, the new channels are stored both in the  
channel pool and in the current favourites list (left-hand  
side of picture above)  
• Select the “Channel arrangement” sub-menu  
• The newly found channels can be seen at the end of the  
selected favourites list.  
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Channel menu – channel management  
You should delete uninteresting channels, test cards or any  
other “junk programming” from your favourites list.  
Note:  
Use the  
button to switch the menu display transparency  
between variable and xed (xed is non-transparent).  
In ‘var’ mode the transparency can be increased or reduced  
using the  
buttons.  
ꢏꢐ  
This function is very useful when deleting, moving and  
inserting channels, because with a high transparency setting  
it is easy to quickly see the type and content of the channels  
in the background.  
Move  
• Select the favourites list in the left-hand window using  
the  
button.  
• Move the required channel into the green bar using the  
and buttons or by entering the channel number  
• Use the button (green) to move the channel on to the  
!
clipboard (remove)  
• Select the target area using the  
entering the channel number  
and  
buttons or by  
• Move the channel out of the clipboard and into the target  
area (yellow bar) using the button (yellow)  
"
• Exit the menu with the  
button and conrm with  
.
Delete  
Move the channel to be deleted into the green bar using  
the and buttons  
• Move the channel from the green bar onto the clipboard  
with the button (green)  
!
• Exit the menu with the  
button and conrm with  
(a channel that is deleted from the favourites list in this  
manner remains available in the channel pool, meaning  
that it could be inserted back into the favourites list if  
necessary).  
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Copy  
• Select the favourites list in the left-hand window using the  
button.  
• Select the target area for the channels to be inserted with  
the and buttons or by entering the channel number  
– the blue arrow points between the two channels where  
the new channel will be inserted  
• Select the channel pool in the right-hand window using  
the  
button  
• If necessary, select a different satellite using the  
button.  
• Use the  
etc.  
button to select a list – “New Free”, “All Free”  
• Move the required channel into the grey bar using  
the buttons  
ꢌꢍ  
• Copy the selected channel into the favourites list using  
the button (blue)  
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The unit recognizes channels that are already stored in the  
current favourites list – a “=” sign is then displayed in the  
blue arrow between the two windows.  
Note:  
Note:  
• Exit the menu with the  
button and conrm with  
Channels that you have accidentally moved or deleted  
(e.g. by pressing the button (green) repeatedly) can be  
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restored by exiting the menu with the  
button and then  
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answering the query “Save changes?” with “NO” i.e. press  
the  
button again.  
The “Move”, “Delete” and “Copy” operations that are  
displayed in channel management can also be performed  
on channel blocks.  
Move channel block  
• Select the favourites list in the left-hand window using  
the  
button.  
• Move the rst channel of the block to be moved into  
the green bar using the  
channel number  
buttons or by entering the  
ꢍꢌ  
• Activate the start of the block using the  
displayed)  
button (a “B” is  
• Use the  
buttons or enter the channel number to  
ꢍꢌ  
select the end of the block (all channels in the block are  
then marked with “B”)  
• Use the  
on to the clipboard (remove)  
button (green) to move the marked block  
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• Use the buttons or enter the channel number to  
ꢍꢌ  
select the target area i.e. the area to which you want to  
move the block  
• Move the channel block out of the clipboard and into the  
target area (green bar) using the button (yellow)  
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• Exit the menu with the  
button and conrm with  
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Delete channel block  
• Select the favourites list in the left-hand window using  
the button  
• Move the rst channel of the block to be deleted into  
the green bar using the  
channel number  
buttons or by entering the  
ꢍꢌ  
• Activate the start of the block using the  
displayed)  
button (a “B” is  
• Use the  
buttons or enter the channel number to  
ꢍꢌ  
select the end of the block (all channels in the block are  
then marked with “B”)  
• Use the button (green) to move the marked block on  
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to the clipboard.  
• Exit the menu with the  
button and conrm with  
Copy channel block (copy from channel pool to favourites list)  
• Select the favourites list in the left-hand window using  
the button  
• Select the target area where you would like to insert the  
new channels with the buttons or by entering the  
ꢍꢌ  
channel number – the grey arrow points between the two  
channels where the channels will be inserted  
• Select the channel pool in the right-hand window using  
the  
button  
• Select another satellite if necessary  
• Use the  
etc.  
button to select a list – “New Free”, “All Free”  
• Move the rst channel of the block to be inserted into the  
grey bar with the buttons  
ꢍꢌ  
• Activate the start of the block using the  
displayed)  
button (a “B” is  
• Use the  
buttons to select the end of the block to  
ꢍꢌ  
be inserted (all channels in the block are then marked  
with “B”)  
• Copy the selected channel into the favourites list using  
the button (blue)  
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• Exit the menu with the  
button and conrm with  
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Change names of favourites lists  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Channels>Favourites names  
You can also change the name of the favourites lists as  
required:  
• Select the entry eld to be changed {Name} using ...  
   
or the  
buttons and activate it with the  
button  
ꢍꢌ  
• Use the  
lower case) or numbers  
buttons to select the letters (upper and  
ꢍꢌ  
• Use the buttons to move the input position to the  
ꢏꢐ  
right or left  
• After entering the new name, deactivate the entry eld  
with the  
button  
• Exit the menu with the  
button and conrm with  
Channel pool  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Channels>Channel pool  
The channel pool contains all of the channels of the selected  
satellite in alphabetical order.  
Note:  
The channel pool is generally PIN protected, enter the  
5-digit PIN.  
Use  
to select the satellite.  
The sub-selection “New Free”, “New CA”, “All Free” or  
“All CA” is made with the button.  
The channels in the channel pool are sorted in alphabetical  
order. Use the and buttons to navigate across  
ꢍꢌ  
ꢏꢐ  
lines and columns and select the required channels.  
All selected channels are immediately set by the receiver  
and displayed in the background.  
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Delete one channel/all channels in channel pool  
If necessary, use the  
transparent.  
button to make the menu  
Use the  
and  
buttons to navigate across lines  
ꢍꢌ  
ꢏꢐ  
and columns and select the required channels. All selected  
channels are immediately set by the receiver and displayed  
in the background.  
If necessary, use the  
transparent.  
button to make the menu  
Use the button (green) to delete the selected channel.  
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Use the button (blue) to delete all channels in the channel  
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pool.  
Channels that are deleted from the channel pool are only  
found again when the satellite search is repeated.  
Antenna signal and reception parameters button  
The “Antenna signal” sub-menu ( ) is used to align your  
parabolic antenna optimally, if required. Rotate the antenna  
so that the signal strength and reception quality scales are  
at their optimum.  
In the event of very weak signals the signal strength scale  
may even fall to “0”. In this case optimise the signal with the  
scale for the reception quality.  
If “Signal !” or “L” is shown in the display, a valid digital  
signal is being received.  
However, if “No signal” appears in the menu or “-” appears  
instead of the “L” on the right-hand side of the display, then  
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either no signal is being received or the signal is not valid  
(e.g. if the antenna is incorrectly aligned to a satellite with  
analogue signals).  
The signal strength and reception quality values are also  
shown on the display.  
Signal present, invalid digital signal.  
(Cause: the antenna is aligned to an incorrect satellite or  
receiving a faulty channel – switch to another channel if  
necessary)  
Parental control (child lock/PIN)  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Channels>Parental control  
Lock:  
OFF  
ON  
Parental control is deactivated  
Parental control is activated i.e. when a marked  
channel is selected, you are requested to enter  
your PIN (ve-digit security code)  
To change the PIN code:  
The delivery status of the PIN is 00000.  
To change the PIN, activate the “PIN” menu item with  
the  
button  
1. Enter the current PIN  
2. Enter the new PIN  
(00000 when delivered)  
(xxxxx)  
3. Enter the new PIN again  
(xxxxx)  
Do not forget your PIN. Your unit can only be reset to delivery  
status by your dealer/customer service.  
When the unit is in delivery status, all channels are enabled.  
However, each channel can be marked individually,  
preventing unauthorised access when parental control is  
activated (ON).  
Since the channels in the channel pool are available to  
all favourites lists, parental control marking must also be  
performed on the channels in the channel pool.  
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Channel menu – channel management  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Channels>Favourites lists  
Select the right-hand window with the button (“All Free”  
sub-selection) and mark the necessary channels with the  
button (Pause).  
A question mark is placed in front of the “secured” channel  
(? channel name). To delete a “?”, move the marked channel  
back into the grey bar and press the  
Alternatively, channel marking can be performed directly in  
the channel pool. Use the following path:  
button again.  
MENU>Main menu>Channels>Channel pool  
When parental control is activated, the ve-digit pin must be  
entered each time a marked channel is selected.  
Note:  
To ensure the effectiveness of the parental control, the  
PIN must be entered when certain menus are displayed if  
parental control is active.  
To deactivate the parental control (e.g. of an evening)  
switch the selection eld “Lock” to OFF. This does not  
change the “?” markings and these become active again  
when parental control is reactivated.  
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Search  
Satellite search  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Search>Satellites  
During the satellite search, all of the channels on a satellite  
are searched for.  
The newly found pro-  
grammes are also stored  
in the programme list,  
which is called up by pres-  
sing  
twice. However,  
unlike in programme pool,  
these are not attached  
to the end of the list, but  
rather to the end of each  
available broadcasting sa-  
tellite programme. Here,  
the “~~~~~” placeholders  
availableintheprogramme  
list are overwritten by the  
new programmes. For  
“ASTRA 19° East“ satel-  
lite programmes, the pro-  
gramme positions from 0-  
299 are reserved, for the  
“HOTBIRD (EUTELSAT)  
13° East” satellite pro-  
Press the  
button to be able to select the satellites  
enabled in the “Satellites” menu using the  
buttons.  
ꢏꢐ  
button again to conrm your choice.  
Press the  
• Use the  
ꢍꢌ  
by pressing the  
buttons to select “Start” and start the search  
button.  
Use the  
buttons to choose whether to search solely  
ꢍꢌ  
for FTA channels, solely for encrypted channels or for both  
FTA and encrypted channels.  
Press the  
button to start the search.  
When the receiver displays “End” in the search window,  
grammes,  
programme  
exit the window with the  
button. Import the channels  
button.  
positions 300 to 799 are  
reserved.  
into the pool by pressing the  
Transponder search  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Search>Transponder  
During the transponder search, all of the channels on a  
transponder are searched for.  
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Search  
The newly found pro-  
grammes are also stored  
in the programme list,  
which is called up by pres-  
sing  
twice. However,  
unlike in programme pool,  
these are not attached  
to the end of the list, but  
rather to the end of each  
available broadcasting sa-  
tellite programme. Here,  
the “~~~~~” placeholders  
availableintheprogramme  
list are overwritten by the  
new programmes. For  
“ASTRA 19° East“ satel-  
lite programmes, the pro-  
gramme positions from 0-  
299 are reserved, for the  
“HOTBIRD (EUTELSAT)  
13° East” satellite pro-  
If the parameters (satellite, frequency, polarisation, symbol  
rate) of the channel being searched for are known, the  
transponder search can be used.  
If, for example, a new channel launches within a known  
channel group, a channel from that group can be preset by  
selecting the channel. The necessary parameters are then  
imported in the transponder search.  
If “No signal!” is displayed on the “START” line, reception  
is not possible. Check the “Satellite”, “Frequency”,  
“Polarisation” and “Symbol rate” parameters again. The  
search can only be started if “Signal!” is displayed.  
• Start the search by pressing the  
Encrypted channels are indicated by “$”. Channels that  
you do not want to import can be deleted individually with  
button  
the button (blue).  
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grammes,  
programme  
New channels are indicated by “+”. Import the channels into  
positions 300 to 799 are  
reserved.  
the pool by pressing the  
button.  
Manual input (for experts)  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Search>Manual  
If neither the satellite search nor the transponder search  
nds the channel you are looking for, you can enter all the  
relevant reception parameters in the “Manual input” function.  
Manual input is very useful, for example, if you know the  
reception data of the channel you are looking for, but the  
channel does not broadcast all the time.  
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Videotext (teletext)  
When you press the  
videotext/teletext service data for your TV set to display,  
even when the signal is encrypted.  
button, the receiver processes the  
During the search, the page which is being searched for is  
displayed in the top left-hand corner with the time and date  
displayed at the top right.  
When the search is nished, the videotext/teletext being  
broadcast by the relevant programme provider appears:  
You have several options for calling up the desired pages:  
- Input with number pad.  
- Page-by-page using the  
buttons  
ꢌꢍ  
button to return to page 100  
- Press the  
- Press the  
displayed.  
button to switch between the last two pages  
Press the  
button to change the transparency of the  
videotext/teletext. Press the  
functions (e.g. double-sized lettering).  
button to activate special  
Press the or button to exit videotext/teletext.  
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Timer  
Press the  
button (red dot) to access the “Timer  
Programming” menu. Up to 8 timer events, for TV or radio  
programmes, can be entered.  
Note:  
Please note that if you select “VCR-Record = Standard” the  
video recorder must also be set to identical recording times.  
Manual Timer Setting  
If the timer recording is  
startedinstand-bymode,  
the unit switches back to  
stand-by when recording  
is nished.  
With the number pad or the  
input eld (in the gure to the left, it is timer number two). One  
after another, select the input eld for date, start and stop time  
keys, select the next free  
ꢌꢍ  
and the programme to be recorded with the  
keys (the  
ꢏꢐ  
key you activate  
input eld is highlighted in white). With the  
the input in the selected eld (the eld is highlighted in black).  
Enter the relevant data either directly with the number pad or  
by switching forward with the  
keys and accepting the  
ꢏꢐ  
inputs with . After entering the date, start and stop time and  
the programme to be recorded, you can exit the timer menu  
with the  
key or enter additional timer events.  
Automatic Timer Setting  
If timer recording is star-  
ted in stand-by mode,  
the unit switches back to  
stand-by when recording  
is nished.  
You can also import the timer data directly from the  
programme listings. To do so, select the programme from  
the listing and then press the  
its data into the timer. Conrm the data import into the timer  
button (red dot) to transfer  
by pressing again.  
Deleting a Timer Event  
To delete a timer event, select the relevant line in the timer  
using the number pad or the keys and then pressing  
ꢌꢍ  
the  
key.  
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VPS  
You can also control the timer and the video recorder by way  
of VPS (Video Programme System). To do so, programme  
the timer as usual in the EPG “Automatic Timer Setting”  
function or directly in the “Manual Timer Setting” menu and  
“v” indicating VPS  
function active  
then press the button (yellow) on the selected timer line to  
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activate the VPS function. A (v) is displayed. Make sure the  
correct VPS time is entered in the Start column. The VPS  
times can also be found in many listings magazines.  
When you have imported the programme you want to record  
from the EPG into the timer you will automatically see the  
start time, usually corresponding to the VPS time, and the  
stop time. When the VPS function is active (v) the start  
and stop times serve as a window within which VPS will  
start the programme even if it is delayed for example. The  
timer record function remains active as long as the VPS  
information is being broadcast by the channel, meaning  
recording may also be automatically started at an earlier  
point - that is, within the preset time window, such as in the  
event of a knockout in the rst round of a boxing match, or  
later - outside the window - such as when a football match  
goes into extra time.  
If you programme the timer manually from the menu, do not  
forget also to enter the stop time, so as to set a VPS time  
window. If the programme you are recording is only short  
(e.g. 15 minutes) in duration, choose a stop time to preset  
an adequate time window (e.g. one to two hours). In this  
way you will be sure that the VPS time window will not be  
exceeded if there is a lengthy scheduling change.  
The time and date are  
retrieved from the DVB  
data transmitted by the  
transmitter. When changing  
from Summer to Winter  
time and vice versa, please  
adjust the “Time offset” in  
the “Installation” menu.  
For  
Central  
European  
{+2 h}/  
Summer time  
=
For Central European Winter  
time = {+1 h}  
Please note that some  
exotic” channels sometimes  
do not transmit the correct  
time. Check the date  
and time in the Timer  
Programming” menu when  
programming.  
Hinweis:  
If you have unintentionally deleted a line and want to  
restore the original information, quit the timer menu by  
pressing the  
button twice. Please note that no remote  
control commands are accepted during timer recording,  
to prevent OSD displays from unintentionally being  
recorded over the picture. The volume is set to full during  
recording. To indicate that timer recording is active, the unit‘s  
channel indicator shows “r E c” if a command is received  
from the remote control. Timer recording can be aborted  
rEc  
prematurely only with the  
“End” is displayed. The unit can then be operated as  
normal.  
= Stop key. After an abort  
End  
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Satellites  
Satellites (for experts)  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Satellites  
The satellites ASTRA 19° and Hotbird 13° are “enabled”  
at the factory. Another six satellites, such as EUTELSAT/  
HOTBIRD, are pre-programmed. When you expand your  
reception system, you can make the necessary settings for  
enabling the 6 pre-programmed satellites in the “Satellites”  
menu.  
Only enable additional satellites when your reception  
system is prepared accordingly. Otherwise, a search on  
these satellites would once again store channels that have  
already been stored, thus wasting programme memory  
positions.  
Activate the desired satellite number, e.g. using the number  
buttons ... and press the  
menu.  
button to access the input  
   
1. Enter/change name  
Activate the {NAME} input eld by pressing button  
followed by  
.
You can use the  
and lower case) or numbers.  
buttons to select the letters (upper  
ꢍꢌ  
Use the  
or left.  
buttons to move the input position to the right  
ꢏꢐ  
When you have entered the desired name, press  
deactivate the input eld again.  
to  
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2. Enter LO1  
3. Enter LO2  
At the factory LO1 and LO2 are preset to 9,750 MHz and  
10,600 MHz.  
If the LNB-LO frequencies differ from the factory presets,  
enter the relevant values here. Activate with  
and use  
the number buttons  
-
   
to enter the LO frequencies.  
Press  
to nish.  
Please make sure that a digital-capable LNB is installed in  
your reception system.  
4. Enter orbit position  
Note:  
The “Orbit position”, parameter, possible values 1-4, must  
be entered for control by DiSEqCTM  
.
DiSEqC™1.0  
DiSEqC™1.1  
4 sat. positions 1-4  
16 x 4 sat. positions (uncommitted  
switches) 1-16/Off  
As matrix operation switches are required to operate  
DiSEqCTM1.1, the cabling is highly complicated and should  
only be undertaken by an experienced installer!  
Enable  
{ON}  
The selected satellite is enabled for your  
reception system.  
{OFF}  
The selected satellite is disabled.  
5. Uncom.switch - Uncommitted switches in DiSEqC™-  
Mode  
Uncommitted Switches (US) are used on special satellite  
reception systems to pre-select different groups.  
In delivery status, the “Uncommitted switches” are  
deactivated = OFF.  
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Setting and activation  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Satellites 1...8>Orbit position  
1. Select Orbit position 1…4  
2. Select Uncom switch  
The “Uncommitted switches” function is activated in menu  
item 2 = “Uncom switch”, by switching from “OFF” to a value  
between 1 and 16.  
Transmission takes place with the “FX” byte.  
The following matrix shows the associated DiSEqC  
sequences:  
US = OFF DiSEqC™: = [E0 10 38 FY]  
US = 1...16 DiSEqC™: = [E0 10 39 FX]<25 ms>  
[E0 10 38 FY]  
In the DiSEqC menu (path: MENU>Main menu>  
Installation>DiSEqC™) if the option DiSEqC™ Repeat  
is set to 1, then the DiSEqC™ sequence repeats after  
100 ms.  
US = OFF DiSEqC: = [E0 10 38  
FY]<100 ms>[E1 10 38 FY]  
US = 1...16 DiSEqC: = [E0 10 39 FX]<25 ms>[E0 10 38 FY]  
<100 ms>[E1 10 38 FY]  
Enable  
ON  
The selected satellite is enabled for your reception  
system (only the ASTRA satellite is enabled at the  
factory)  
OFF  
The selected satellite is disabled.  
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Installation  
Time offset  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>Time offset  
Following power-up, or after a power outage, the time  
and date for the system clock (timer) are imported from  
the received data. To ensure the receiver’s time and date  
correspond to the local time, the variation from the standard  
time must be specied.  
The adjustment value (time offset) for Central European  
Summer Time is “+2” hours, and “+1” hour for Central  
European Winter Time.  
Note:  
Please check the time offset the rst time you use the unit  
and when the time changes in the Spring and Autumn, and  
correct it as necessary.  
Select the “Time offset” option with button 1 or with the  
button, activate it with the  
button and set the  
ꢍꢌ  
required time offset with the  
buttons. Conrm the  
ꢏꢐ  
change with the  
button.  
Note:  
If the time offset is incorrect, the programme times and  
other times will be displayed incorrectly.  
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Installation  
Language/character set  
Select language  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>Language  
The menu languages available are German, English,  
Italian, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.  
Select character set (factory setting - “Latin”)  
Automatic character set switching is dened in the DVB  
standard – unfortunately not all programme providers  
comply with this standard at the current time, meaning  
that characters from an incorrect character set may appear  
in a text.  
This unit features automatic character set switching but  
different character sets can be preset if required e.g.  
enabling a Greek text to be viewed in the correct format.  
Selection:  
Auto-Standard-Latin-Cyrillic-Arabic-Greek-  
Hebrew  
Signal paths (TV, VCR, picture format, record, digital audio)  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>Signal paths  
The individual elds are activated and edited in the usual  
way.  
Select the required input eld using the  
...  
  ꢍꢌ  
or  
buttons and activate it with the  
The available parameters can then be selected with the  
button.  
/
   
buttons and conrmed with  
.
TV Scart, VCR Scart  
TV Scart  
CVBS  
CVBS  
RGB  
VCR Scart  
CVBS  
YC  
CVBS  
(RGB offers the best TV picture  
quality)  
RGB  
YC  
(Select YC for an S-VHS  
video recorder)  
YC  
YC  
CVBS  
YC  
Explanation:  
CVBS = Composite Video Broadband Signal  
FBAS = same as CVBS  
YC  
= corresponds to S-Video (Y: “Brightness”, C:  
“Colour”)  
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Picture format  
4:3 If 4:3 is set, all programmes are displayed in the  
regular 4:3 format.  
16:9 When 16:9 is set, all programmes broadcast in  
widescreen format, and agged appropriately, are  
automatically switched to 16:9 format.  
However, this function only operates if your TV set  
can process and display 16:9 format pictures (6 volt  
switching voltage).  
Digital audio  
Two modes are available for the digital output of your  
receiver:  
Standard  
AC 3  
The signal at the digital output is encoded in  
PCM format (“PCM”)  
If you have a Dolby Digital system, you can  
select AC3/Dolby Digital mode.  
If your receiver receives a Dolby Digital  
encoded audio signal, the digital output is  
automatically switched to Dolby Digital format  
(AC-3).  
Note:  
In both modes, press button A at any time to display the  
“Digital/analogue audio mode” menu to check the current  
format of the digital output signal or make a different  
selection, if necessary.  
VCR signals  
TV > VCR (video return path)  
ON When ON is selected, the video and audio signals  
from the TV socket are still transmitted to the VCR  
socket even in standby mode.  
OFF Slightly less power is used in standby mode in the  
OFF position.  
VCR signal (input signal at VCR Scart socket)  
CBVS/RGB  
Use the CBVS/RGB setting when  
connecting a VHS video recorder or a DVD  
player/recorder.  
YC  
Use the YC setting when connecting an  
S-VHS video recorder (S-Video).  
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VCR record  
The VCR Scart socket has two different modes for  
automatic VCR recording with the timer function:  
Standard  
The video signal (pin 19 on VCR Scart socket)  
to the VCR is always available.  
Pin 8 on the VCR Scart socket (switching  
voltage) is switched as an input, meaning  
that when you press the playback button on  
your video recorder, your satellite receiver  
automatically switches the video and audio  
signals coming from the video recorder to the  
TV Scart socket via the VCR Scart socket and  
from there to the TV set.  
For timer-controlled video recordings in  
standard mode you must enter identical start  
and end times on your video recorder and in  
the “Timer Programming” menu.  
Sat Record The video output signal (pin 19) from the VCR  
is always available.  
When a timer event is active i.e. when the unit  
switches to the channel to be recorded at the  
pre-programmed time,12 V is output at pin 8  
of the VCR Scart socket.  
A “Sat Record”-compatible video recorder  
detectsthisvoltageandautomaticallyswitches  
to record.  
When the timer recording is nished, pin 8  
is switched back to input mode and is again  
ready to relay the VCR signal on playback.  
LNB settings  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>LNB  
{ON}  
Default setting  
{OFF}  
Operation without LNB signal (e.g. on special  
multi-subscriber systems)  
Default setting  
{OFF}  
In standby  
Onstandalonesystemsonlyusethe{OFF}setting,otherwise  
the receiver will also supply power to the LNB in standby.  
This may cause the power consumption of the receiver to  
increase from the typical value of 2 Watts to as high as  
10 Watts in standby.  
{ON}  
The LNB voltage remains switched on in  
standby e.g. to supply power in an appropriate  
multi-subscriber system.  
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DiSEqCTM (Digital Satellite Equipment Control)  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>DiSEqC  
On the DiSEqCTM menu the control signals must be set  
according to the needs of your satellite system.  
22 kHz signal  
Tone burst  
{OFF}  
{High/Low}  
22 kHz inactive  
22 kHz switches between High and  
Low band  
22 kHz switches between two  
satellites  
{Pos. A/B}  
{High/Low}  
Activates tone burst depending on  
the reception frequency  
{Pos. A/B}  
{Opt. A/B}  
Selects orbit position 1/3 or 2/4  
Switches between orbit position 1/2  
or 3/4  
DiSEqC™  
{OFF}, {ON}  
Select {ON} if you want to operate  
the receiver on a DiSEqC™ suitable  
satellite reception system.  
DiSEqC™ repeat  
(used  
for  
cascaded  
switching  
matrices)  
{OFF}  
{ 1 }  
{ 2 }  
No repeat of DiSEqCTM signal  
The DiSEqCTM signal is repeated once  
The DiSEqCTM signal is repeated  
twice  
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UFO®  
“UFO®mini” and “UFO®micro” are satellite systems  
specic to Kathrein. Please refer to the relevant operating  
manuals for the necessary setting parameters.  
UFO®mini  
(2)  
(3)  
{OFF}/{ON}  
Remote Freq.  
UFO®micro  
{XXXX}  
{ O F F } / { O N } /  
{RESET}  
Press the  
button to access the main menu. Activate  
the desired sub-menus using the specied number buttons  
-[X] or with the programme buttons . The selected  
sub-menu is framed in colour and the associated help  
/
   
text is displayed. Then press the button to access the  
activated sub-menu. Branch into the additional sub-menus  
in the same way.  
The changes you make are only applied if you press the  
button in response to the “Save changes?” prompt  
after you have exited the menu by pressing the  
button.  
When you exit DiSEqCTM/UFO®micro settings, an additional  
message appears conrming activation of UFO®micro.  
Various (display time, RC, LCD, download, factory reset)  
Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>Various  
Display time  
1...9  
The banner display time (programme status  
information) can be set from 1 to 9 seconds.  
function  
As an alternative, signal quality can be assigned to  
the button.  
Banner  
Displays programme status information!  
(can be immediately switched back off by  
pressing the button again)  
Signal quality Displays the “Channel parameters and  
signal” menu. This functions facilitates  
optimal antenna alignment.  
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LCD display settings  
LCD backlight Used to set the illumination level of the  
display in 6 stages.  
Scroll speed Used to set the speed of the scrolling text in  
5 stages.  
Time indicator  
OFF  
The time indicator is switched off in  
standby.  
ON  
The date and time are displayed in  
standby.  
If the time indicator is switched to “ON” in standby, the  
power consumption of the receiver increases to approx.  
7-8 Watts.  
(power consumption is typically < 2 Watts when OFF).  
Download  
Download-Over-Air (see “Software and list update via  
satellite”)  
Factory reset  
With the factory reset you can separately restore  
Device settings  
and  
the channels in favourites list 1 (general)  
to the delivery status.  
Select the appropriate sub-menu and enter the PIN.  
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Perform factory reset on device settings:  
PIN (security code):  
Time offset:  
00000  
+1h/+2h - depending on mfg. date  
Menu language:  
Character set:  
German  
Latin  
Signal paths:  
TV Scart  
RGB  
VCR Scart  
CVBS  
TV>VCR  
OFF  
VCR signal  
RGB/CVBS  
Picture format  
VCR record  
Digital audio  
LNB  
4:3  
Standard  
Standard  
LNB  
ON  
In standby  
OFF  
DiSEqC™  
22kHz signal  
Tone burst  
High/Low  
OFF  
DiSEqC™  
ON  
DiSEqC™ Repeat  
Enable ASTRA  
Enable EUTELSAT13  
Enable all others  
LO1  
OFF  
Satellites:  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
9750 MHz  
LO2  
10600 MHz  
Orbit pos. ASTRA  
Orbit pos. EUTELSAT13  
Uncom. switch  
Display time  
Function  
1
2
OFF  
Various  
LCD  
4 Seconds  
Banner  
Brightness  
5 (maximum/range 1…5)  
3 (middle/range 1…5)  
Scroll Speed  
(speed of scrolling text)  
Time indicator  
OFF  
Name of favourites list  
Delivery status  
Note:  
If you perform a factory reset, then check the setting for  
Winter/Summer time (time offset).  
Also change the menu language if necessary.  
Note that if you changed your PIN, it is reset to 00000 by  
the factory reset.  
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Restore channels in favourites lists 1 and 8  
If you accidentally delete the channels in favourites list 1  
(GENERAL) or 8 (HOTBIRD), you can reset the unit to  
delivery status here. Your other favourites lists (F2… F7)  
do not change.  
Note:  
Restoring favourites lists 1 and 8 is only possible if the pool  
has not been deleted.  
Access to the channel pool is PIN protected. If the channels  
in the pool have nevertheless been deleted, reload the  
channel lists via Download-Over-Air.  
Download-Over-Air (Software update via satellite)  
In the “Download” sub-menu you can install new operating  
systems and channel lists (individually) onto your receiver  
via the ASTRA satellite (update by Download-Over-Air).  
For this, your reception system must be aligned to the  
ASTRA 19.2° East satellite.  
Note:  
To view your receiver‘s software version, press “i” in the  
main menu (it is also displayed during downloading).  
Note that when you update the channel lists, your custom  
channel arrangement in both sets of eight favourites lists  
(TV and RADIO) will be overwritten by the updated  
programme list.  
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a) Start the software download from the “INSTALLATION”  
menu after selecting the “Download” menu (6) by  
pressing the  
button. The download then runs  
through a number of phases, with each phase  
accompanied by relevant information messages. You  
can abort the various phases at any time.  
b) Search for the download channel on the ASTRA  
satellite. This search is performed the rst time the  
unit is operated and may take a few minutes. When  
the unit is restarted the saved download channel is set  
directly.  
c)  
Load the receiver identier. This operation may also  
take several minutes.  
d) You can select data from the data carousel, depending  
on availability (operating system/channel lists).  
e) After choosing option 1 “Receiver software”, the  
following menu is displayed:  
CAUTION!  
Download software version: VX.X  
Download software version: VX.X  
Continue?  
OK = YES  
EX = NO  
f)  
Press the button to perform a version check. If there  
is an older version on the data carousel, a message  
appears telling you so. You can abort the download  
prematurely if necessary.  
This information is determined by the CAM, or the  
Smartcard and does not originate from the receiver.  
Note: Depending on the load on the data carousel, the  
load operation may take as long as an hour!  
g) Save the downloaded data.  
You must not switch the unit off during this phase!  
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Video recorder/PVR connection  
Connect your recorder and the receiver (VCR socket) using  
a Scart cable. If you have a S-VHS (S-Video) recorder, from  
the “Installation” menu select the “Signal paths” sub-menu  
and change the selection (TV Scart VCR) so that the “YC”  
signal is output at the VCR socket.  
Recording  
To record a programme now running, set your recorder to  
record. Note that the volume on the receiver is set to full  
during recording (L 20 on the 7-segment display). This is  
the only way to obtain the full audio quality on subsequent  
playback. Also make sure that you do not perform any  
other actions on the receiver during this direct recording  
process – any on-screen displays would be recorded along  
with the programme.  
For recording with the timer, refer to the “Timer” section.  
Playback  
Playback via your recorder i.e. transmission of the signal  
from the VCR to the TV set, takes place automatically when  
the receiver is operating or in standby. The switching voltage  
from the recorder is detected by the receiver and the VCR  
signal is switched through to the TV set. The 7-segment  
display shows “VCR”. You can switch to the receiver  
channel at any time, even without stopping playback on  
your recorder. To do so press the button (green). To switch  
!
back to the recorder playback, press the button (green)  
!
twice.  
Note:  
The  
button (green) controls the TV switching voltage  
!
(pin 8) at the TV Scart socket. The TV switching voltage is  
activated when the video signal from the receiver or from  
the recorder is switched to the TV set. During normal  
operation, without a recorder, use the button (green) to  
!
switch between the receiver channel and an additional  
video signal to the TV set. This additional video signal to  
the TV set might, for example, come from your existing  
“analogue” antenna, from a cable connection or from a  
DVD player connected directly to the TV. The display of  
video signals available on the TV set is dependent on the  
specication of your TV set. In the above operating mode  
with a recorder during playback, the button (green) would  
!
thus set the video sources from the TV, the recorder and  
the receiver one after the other.  
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Video recorder/PVR connection  
Return path  
The video signal from the TV set can be returned to your  
recorder in standby mode.  
If you want to use this function, from the “Installation”  
menu select the “Signal paths” sub-menu and then choose  
“VCR signals”. Open the “VCR signals” menu using the  
button.  
Activate the “TV -> VCR” input eld using the  
button  
and change the selection to “ON” with the  
buttons  
ꢏꢐ  
then conrm the selection with  
.
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Audio settings  
Setting the volume  
Set the required volume level using the buttons on the  
%
remote control of the receiver. A bar indicator is displayed  
on the screen to show the set volume.  
Muting  
Press the  
displayed.  
button to mute the sound. “Mute” is  
Press the button again to restore the sound.  
Digital output  
The receiver has an audio output for AC3 format (Dolby  
Digital). This gives you the opportunity to bring cinema  
quality sound into your living room. Connect the digital  
audio output only to an appropriate system.  
Always  
follow  
the  
Only a few programme providers broadcast the AC3 format.  
If no AC3 signal is received, you can only make the normal  
stereo or mono settings and choose the languages that are  
broadcast.  
operating instructions  
for your Dolby Digital  
system.  
Digital/analogue – audio mode  
In digital satellite technology the picture and sound are  
generally transmitted in digital format (MPEG-coded).  
Where the term “Analogue audio mode” is used in this  
section, it signies that the digital signals are converted in  
the unit into audio signals and made available at the “Left”  
and “Right” cinch sockets and at the TV and VCR Scart  
sockets in analogue format.  
By contrast, in “Digital audio mode” the signals are  
transmitted in digital format via the “Digital” cinch socket to  
corresponding terminal devices, such as a Dolby Surround  
system, for decoding. Two-channel stereo signals (encoded  
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Audio settings  
in PCM format) or complex multi-channel surround signals  
(Dolby Digital/AC 3) can be transmitted on the digital socket.  
Press the button (yellow) to access the “Digital/analogue  
"
audio mode” menu. You can use this menu purely as an  
information display and press the button (yellow) again to  
"
quit it immediately, or you can change various settings.  
Analogue outputs  
In the right-hand window you see the current signal status  
of the connections at the rear of your satellite receiver.  
An analogue audio signal is received at the cinch sockets  
and via the TV and VCR Scart sockets.  
In some cases, bilingual programmes are also broadcast  
over the two “Left” and “Right” stereo channels. If this is  
the case, you would hear German through the left channel  
and English through the right, for example. To hear just one  
language, use the button to select “Mono-L” or “Mono-R”  
%
and conrm your selection by pressing the  
current selection is highlighted in white.  
button. The  
Most bilingual or multilingual programmes are however  
broadcast on separate audio tracks. In this case, the left-  
hand window would display German under 1 and English  
under 2, and you would hear both languages in stereo.  
Use the buttons to select the language you want and  
%
conrm your selection by pressing the  
currently selected language (or audio track) is highlighted  
in white.  
button. The  
“Stereo” displayed in the following screenshot indicates  
that only one language is being transmitted in stereo. The  
contentoftheleft-handwindowisdictatedbythebroadcaster.  
Line 1 might indicate “Deutsch” or “ger” instead of “Stereo”  
for example.  
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Digital output  
In the right-hand window you see the current signal status  
at the digital output (= digital cinch socket).  
If “PCM” is displayed, the digital signal is encoded in PCM  
format. If “AC 3” is displayed, the audio signal is encoded in  
Dolby Digital format.  
If available, select the language or audio track you want  
from the left-hand window by pressing the button and  
%
press the  
button to conrm your selection. The currently  
selected audio track is highlighted in white.  
The number of languages and audio tracks offered is  
dictated by the programme provider.  
A PCM-encoded language or audio track is always  
displayed. You may, however, also be offered two or more  
PCM-encoded languages or audio tracks with one or more  
in AC3 format.  
For radio programmes up to 20 PCM-encoded audio tracks  
may be available, which you can select using the button  
%
and conrm by pressing the  
button.  
“AC 3 – general”:  
When you select “Dolby Digital/AC 3” mode for digital  
audio, the digital output is automatically switched to AC 3  
as soon as a relevant coding is transmitted (see “Signal  
paths/digital audio”).  
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Using the front panel  
If you have misplaced your remote control, or if the batteries  
are empty, you can still operate your receiver from the front  
panel.  
Backup operation  
The power switch, the TV/R button for switching between  
TV and radio mode and the  
channels are located on the front panel.  
and  
buttons for selecting  
When the receiver is switched on using the power switch,  
or after a short power cut, the receiver switches to the state  
it was in previously i.e. ON or Standby.  
If the receiver was previously in standby mode, press one  
of the buttons (Ch up)  
on, depending on the display.  
or (Ch down)  
to switch the unit  
Because there are  
no number buttons,  
no  
protected  
can be displayed.  
password/PIN-  
functions  
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Receiver to receiver data transfer  
Your receiver is able to receive data from another  
receiver via its RJ11 port. For this, the two receivers are  
connected with a null modem cable. The transmitting  
receiver is the “master”, and the receiving receiver is the  
“slave”.  
Only possible between two UFS 702 receivers!!!!  
Preparation  
The master and slave are both switched on. Then the  
RJ 11 ports of the two receivers are interconnected by a  
zero-modem cable.  
Channel list download  
Master:  
• Press the  
unit  
buttons simultaneously on the “master”  
ꢍꢌ  
• Press the  
button to transfer the TV/Radio lists  
Slave:  
Do not switch the receiver off while data is being saved –  
the red LED comes on (Flash IC (memory) can be  
damaged)!  
First “Storing” then a progress bar is displayed!  
Download operating system  
Master:  
• Press the  
unit  
buttons simultaneously on the master  
ꢍꢌ  
• Press the  
button to transfer the operating system  
Slave:  
Do not switch the receiver off while data is being saved –  
the red LED comes on (Flash IC (memory) can be  
damaged)!  
First “Storing” then a progress bar is displayed!  
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Technical features  
Channels  
• 2,000 memory slots each for TV and radio programmes  
• 8 customisable favourites lists each with 1,000 channel slots  
(e.g. for SPORT, NEWS, MUSIC categories, etc.)  
• 8 satellites (individually activated)  
• 24 characters for channel/station names  
• Channel selection by 1, 2 or 3 digit input  
• Channel selection via UP/DOWN buttons  
• Channel switching for two programmes with one button (“Last programme”)  
• Quick selection of last four channels viewed (“Channel hopping function”)  
• Selection of channels from channel list  
• Channel pool sorted in alphabetical order and by satellites, FTA, new FTA, encrypted and  
new encrypted channels  
• Copy, sort, delete channels – all in a clearly arranged menu  
Search  
• Automatic satellite search (SCPC suitable) for TV and radio programmes with satellite  
selection, High/Low band, xed and freely denable symbol rates for FTA (and encrypted)  
channels  
• Automatic transponder search, nds TV/radio programmes on a transponder  
• Manual input of all reception parameters (for experts)  
• Channel renaming  
OSD (On Screen Display)  
• User-friendly menu structure with variable and xed transparency  
• Integrated operating instructions and function description for remote control  
• Menu languages: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Turkish and  
Portuguese  
EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)  
• Quick programme information on current and upcoming programmes  
• Programme preview with additional details several days in advance (depending on  
programme provider)  
• User-friendly data import (channel, start and end, date) into timer  
Video/audio  
• TV socket: RGB, YC (S-Video /SVHS), CVBS  
• VCR socket: YC and CVBS  
• Automatic VCR-to-TV switch-through  
• Automatic TV-to-VCR switch-through in standby (selectable)  
• Digital output for PCM or Dolby Digital/AC 3-coded audio signals  
• Separate cinch sockets for L/R audio  
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• Volume adjustable in 20 stages, mute  
• Language selection for multilingual TV programme  
broadcasts and additional channel selection in radio  
mode  
• Stereo, 24-bit 96 kHz audio  
Additional features  
• On-unit controls for channel (+/-), volume (+/-) and radio/  
TV switching  
• 16-character LC display  
• Timer for eight events (TV or radio)  
• Timer with VPS function  
• Optimumalignmentofparabolicantennabysignalstrength  
and reception quality  
• Videotext/teletext reinsertion (for viewing on TV)  
• Internal teletext (videotext)  
• 800 page teletext (videotext) memory  
®
®
• Prepared for UFO mini, UFO micro (Kathrein-specic)  
Software Update  
• Via data interface (RJ 11 port), separately for:  
a) Operating system  
b) TV channel lists  
c) Radio channel lists  
d) Unit setting  
• Via satellite separately for:  
a) Operating system  
b) TV and radio channel lists  
General  
• Remote control  
• Power switch  
36 buttons/4 addresses  
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Type  
UFS 702si  
20210079  
Silver  
UFS 702sw  
20210080  
Black  
Order no.  
Colour  
RF properties  
Input frequency range  
Input level range  
Reception threshold (EB/NO)  
TV system, Video  
Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer  
Video resolution  
Input data rate  
Video decoding  
Bit rate  
MHz  
950-2150  
dBµV  
44-83  
< 4.5  
DVB-S standard  
CCIR 601 (720 x 576 lines)  
MSymb/s  
2-45  
MPEG-1 and 2 compatible  
MBit/s  
MHz  
Vss  
1.5-15  
0.02-5  
1
Frequency range  
Output voltage  
S/N  
dB  
> 53  
TV system, Audio  
Audio decoding  
Sampling rate  
MPEG-1 and 2, Layer 1 and 2  
kHz  
kHz  
mVss  
dB  
32/44,1/48  
0.04-20  
Frequency range  
Output voltage  
S/N  
Typical 770  
> 65  
Memory  
Flash RAM  
MB  
MB  
2
8
SDRAM  
Processor clock speed  
Power supply  
MHz  
150  
Power supply voltage  
Power consumption (power/standby)  
LNB supply vert./horiz.  
Control signal  
V/Hz  
W
230/50 ± 10 %  
< 22/< 2  
V / mA  
kHz  
14/18/Max. 400  
22; DiSEqC™1.1; UFO®micro  
Connections  
Sat IF input/output  
TV/VCR output  
Audio output (analogue)  
Audio digital output (electrical)  
Audio digital output (optical)  
Data port  
2 x F socket  
2 x Scart socket  
2 x Cinch socket  
Cinch socket  
Standard OWG (IEC 952)  
RJ 11 socket  
General  
Ambient temperature limit  
Unit dimensions  
Weight  
°C  
mm  
kg  
+5 to +40  
280 x 50 x 180  
1.2  
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Accessories  
1 infrared remote control (RC 660)  
2 batteries 1.5 V, type: LR 03, size: AAA (micro)  
1 Scart cable  
1 operating manual  
Scart socket assignment  
Signal  
Pin no.  
1
TV VCR/AUX  
Right audio output  
Right audio input  
Left audio output  
Audio earth  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2
3
X
X
X
4
Blue earth  
5
Audio left input  
Blue signal  
6
7
X
X
X
Switching voltage  
Green earth  
8
9
Data signal  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
Green signal  
Data signal  
X
X
X
X
Red earth  
Data earth  
Red signal (C)  
Blanking signal  
Video earth  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Blanking signal earth  
Video output (FBAS/Y)  
Video input  
Connector shield  
X
VHS/S-VHS switching  
The Scart sockets are switchable between VHS and  
S-VHS. The switch is made by selecting “System set-up”  
- “TV settings” - “AV settings” from the main menu.  
VHS (RGB):  
The RED signal is connected to pin 15,  
the CVBS output to pin 19.  
S-VHS (C/Y):  
The C output is connected to pin 15,  
the Y output to pin 19.  
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Connection example  
cinch  
PVR (VCR)  
Electrical or optical  
AC 3 digital sound  
HiFi system  
Dolby Digital system  
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Channel package  
The channel package for a digital transponder normally  
includes several TV and radio channels. Each channel  
package has a xed assignment for the transponder  
transmission frequency, for polarisation (horizontal or  
vertical), for the symbol rate and for the Viterbi rate or error  
rate.  
DiSEqC™  
DiSEqC™ (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is  
a
communication system between a satellite receiver (master)  
and the peripheral satellite components (slaves), such as  
LNBs, multi-switches, rotating antenna systems.  
It is a single master/multi-slave system, i.e. there is only  
ever one master in the satellite system. All activities start  
from the master.  
DiSEqC™ components  
If DiSEqC™ switching matrices are cascaded, the master  
receiver must transmit the DiSEqC™ signal several times,  
so that all DiSEqC™ multi-switches in the cascade receive  
their commands.  
These days, DiSEqC™ components (slaves) must be  
reverse compatible, i.e. respond to the analogue switching  
criteria from receivers that are only equipped with H/V and  
22 kHz control signals.  
A DiSEqC™ switching matrix will work with analogue  
switching criteria until the DiSEqC™ command from the  
master is received. All analogue switching criteria are then  
ignored.  
DVB MPEG-2  
DVB is the abbreviation for Digital Video Broadcasting.  
DVB-S refers to the transmission method (S = satellite).  
MPEG is the abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts  
Group, a working group that formulates internationally  
applicable standards for the digital compression of video  
and audio. MPEG-2 has established itself as the standard  
for compression of digital TV signals. MPEG-2 works up to  
a data rate of 100 MB/s.  
EB/NO ratio  
The EB/NO ratio is a measure of the signal to noise ratio of  
a digital signal. The value is not identical to the C/N value  
familiar from analogue reception technology. At EB/NO  
values below 5 dB no reception is normally possible.  
FEC  
OTR  
FEC is the abbreviation for Forward Error Correction. The  
FEC error rate corresponds to the Viterbi rate.  
One Touch Recording  
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PID  
The PID (Packet IDentication) number is an identication  
number for video signals and audio signals in the digital data  
stream of DVB-MPEG-2 signals. The receiver uses the PID  
numbertocreateauniqueassignmentforthevideoandaudio  
data transmission. The PCR PID is the identication number  
for the synchronisation signal. The PCR PID is normally  
identical to the video PID. For programmes broadcast in  
multiple languages, the audio PID can be entered manually  
to assign a different language to the TV programme. After  
the PID is entered, the digital receiver automatically selects  
the audio data identied by the PID number from the data  
stream and assigns it to the video signal.  
PIP  
Picture In Picture function  
Symbol rate  
The symbol rate describes the quantity of data that is  
transmitted per second. The symbol rate is measured in  
MSymbols/s and is equal to the number of symbols received  
per second.  
Transponder  
A transponder is a satellite channel which transmits TV and  
radio signals. A satellite has several transponders.  
Analogue transponders transmit only one TV channel and  
possibly multiple radio programmes on the transmission  
frequency.  
Digital transponders simultaneously transmit severalTV and  
several radio programmes at a transmission frequency. If a  
programme provider is broadcasting several TV channels  
via a digital transponder, we refer to the provider‘s channel  
package. The terms “digital transponder” and “channel  
package” have the same meaning.  
Video bit rate  
Viterbi rate  
The video bit rate describes the quantity of data from the  
digitised video signal that is transmitted per second.  
The Viterbi rate (code rate, error rate) characterises  
the error protection used by the programme provider.  
The DVB standard provides the following values: 1/2 - 2/3  
- 3/4 - 5/6 - 7/8  
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Glossary  
AC 3  
Output for Dolby Digital signal  
Sound output on the receiver  
Audio output  
AV programme pos. Preferred programme position on TV set for Scart input  
Band  
Frequency band of a satellite: Low band and High band  
Conditional Access (for decoding of encrypted programmes)  
Internationally standardised interface for CA modules  
Decoder for Pay TV  
CA  
CI  
Decoder  
DiSEqC™  
DVB  
Control system between receiver and LNB, multi-switch  
Digital Video Broadcasting  
EB/NO [dB]  
EB/NO ratio  
EPG  
Power density per unit of information  
Digital signal to noise ratio  
Electronic Programme Guide  
Favourites list  
GHz  
List of selected programmes extracted from the channel pool  
Abbreviation for Gigahertz (Giga = billion)  
Display on receiver  
LED display  
LNB  
Low Noise Block Converter  
Mute  
Muting of sound  
OSD  
On Screen Display  
PAL  
Analogue TV standard  
Pay TV  
PCMCIA  
PCR  
Television channels available on subscription (e.g. PREMIERE)  
Standard for internal decoder interface for pay TV  
Programme Clock Reference  
PID  
See Short Technical Guide  
PIN  
Personal Identication Number  
PIP  
See Short technical guide  
Pool  
Channel pool - Collection of all receivable TV and radio channels  
Satellite receiver  
Receiver  
RGB  
Video signal made up of three individual colour signals (red, green,  
blue)  
Satellite IF signal  
Scart cable  
Smartcard  
Standby  
Receiver input signal  
21-pin connecting cable (e.g. receiver/TV)  
Card from Pay TV provider to decode its programmes  
Standby mode  
S-VHS  
Super Video Home System (video recorder standard)  
Rate of data transmission of satellite signal  
Symbol rate  
Time-shift function Time-shifted playback  
Timer function  
Transponder  
Clock function for pre-programmed switch on and off times  
See Short technical guide  
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Kathrein-specic satellite signal processing systems  
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VCR connection  
Viterbi rate  
YC  
Video recorder connection  
See Short technical guide  
(Y = brightness, C = colour signal) Video signal standard for S-VHS  
recorders  
Zapping  
Frequent programme changing using the remote control  
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Error detection/troubleshooting and service  
In the event of a malfunction, rst check all the cable connections and operating states:  
1.Receiver and TV set power plugs are connected to wall socket  
2.Antenna cables on receiver input  
3.Receiver and TV set correctly connected by a Scart or cinch cable  
4.Audio connections are made to Hi-Fi or Dolby Digital system as appropriate  
5.Receiver and TV set (Hi-Fi/Dolby Digital system) are switched on (check power  
indicators)  
6.Receiver is responding to remote control  
A selection of troubleshooting tips is offered below.  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Consult an antenna specialist to have  
Antenna signal of satellite it checked and repaired as necessary.  
“No signal!!” warning reception system missing On “Installation” menu check LNB  
appears on some or orfaulty.Incorrectoscillator conguration for satellite in question:  
all channels  
frequencies set in LNB High L.O. “10.600” GHz and Low  
conguration menu.  
L.O. “9.750” GHz, and change as  
necessary.  
Receiver or remote control  
Remote control no command set may have  
Set infrared code 1, as described in  
operating manual under “Remote  
control RC 660”; check batteries  
longer responding  
been  
unintentionally  
changed  
On “System set-up” - “Time set-up”  
“Summer Time” setting menu check “Summer Time enabled”  
Wrong time being wrong. An incorrect time and change as necessary. Switch off  
displayed  
was imported from the receiver at mains switch from current  
reception signal  
channel, wait 10 seconds and then  
switch back on  
The  
following  
channels cut out  
DECT telephones operate  
on the same frequency  
or  
or  
“Poor  
no  
signal  
signal!!”  
as  
these  
channels.  
appears: PRO 7,  
SAT 1, Kabel 1,  
DSF, N 24, Tele 5,  
9 Live, HSE 24 and  
Sonnenklar TV  
Consult your antenna specialist  
Interference may occur  
due to inadequate level or  
poor shielding of cable  
Blackorbluescreen, Scart connection to TV  
Keep pressing the 0 button until the TV  
picture reappears on-screen  
no  
on-screen deactivated by accidentally  
pressing 0 button  
displays  
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Error detection/troubleshooting and service  
Search for new channels  
Channel change  
Search for new channels that are not yet A channel has moved or is no longer  
stored.  
present on the original frequency.  
First delete the old channel as described  
and then start a search to nd the channel  
at its new position.  
See search, page 34 ff  
See channel management page 24 ff  
Depending on the information you Here you can delete  
have available, you can start a satellite, described.  
transponder or manual search. You only  
need to know the transmitting satellite for  
the satellite search.  
a
channel as  
See channel management page 24 ff  
See search, page 34 ff  
Here you can move, delete and copy Depending on the information you  
channels as described.  
have available, you can start a satellite,  
transponder or manual search. You only  
need to know the transmitting satellite for  
the satellite search.  
See channel management page 24 ff  
Here you can move, delete and copy  
channels as described.  
If, despite studying this operating manual, you still have  
questions about getting started with the unit or using it  
correctly, or if unexpected problems occur, please contact  
your specialist dealer. The Kathrein customer hotline is also at  
your disposal.  
Phone: 0900/1122240*  
* (0.89 EUR per minute on land lines of Deutsche Telekom AG)  
KATHREIN-Werke KG • phone +49 8031 184-0 • Fax +49 8031 184-306  
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