Kathrein Satellite TV System UFD 570 S User Manual

User's Guide  
DVB-T Receiver  
UFD 570/S  
Order No.: 20210035  
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Foreword  
Foreword  
Dear customer,  
This User's Guide is designed to help you to use the extensive  
functions of your new DVB-T receiver most effectively.  
We congratulate you on choosing DVB-T – the television standard that  
enables optimum TV reception with a corresponding room antenna  
(e.g. BZD 30 from Kathrein). Enjoy TV reception without ghost or  
double images and other disadvantages of conventional terrestrial TV.  
We have made every effort to make the instructions as clear and  
understandable as possible and to keep them as short as necessary.  
You will find a small glossary of terms at the end of the User's Guide  
to facilitate understanding of certain technical expressions that do not  
lend themselves to translation.  
We have designed the power switch specifically with the environment  
in mind. Therefore, in order to save electricity, disconnect your  
receiver from the mains if you will not be watching TV for a longer  
period of time. For shorter periods you can switch the receiver to  
standby with the remote control to reduce power consumption to a  
minimum.  
We wish you the very best reception and great pleasure with your new  
DVB-T receiver.  
Your  
KATHREIN team  
Important information  
Should you, contrary to all expectations, experience problems with  
your receiver, please contact your dealer or our Hotline.  
Tel: #49 (0) 80 31 18 47 00  
Fax: #49 (0) 80 31 18 46 76  
Your receiver was equipped with the latest software at the factory, we  
are however committed to ensuring that the software always complies  
with customer requirements and the latest technological  
developments. You will find more details in the section "Software and  
channel list update“.  
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Content  
Content  
Foreword ...........................................................................................................................................................3  
Content ..............................................................................................................................................................4  
Safety Information ............................................................................................................................................6  
Important information on operation.................................................................................................................. 6  
Longer periods of absence/thunderstorm .................................................................................................. 6  
Mains lead .................................................................................................................................................. 6  
Cleaning ..................................................................................................................................................... 6  
Playing children .......................................................................................................................................... 6  
Repair......................................................................................................................................................... 6  
Connections................................................................................................................................................ 6  
Earthing ...................................................................................................................................................... 7  
Setting-up location...................................................................................................................................... 7  
Ventilation................................................................................................................................................... 7  
Moisture, sunlight, heat .............................................................................................................................. 7  
Mains voltage ............................................................................................................................................. 7  
Controls, Indicators, Displays and Connections ..........................................................................................8  
Front view ........................................................................................................................................................ 8  
Rear view......................................................................................................................................................... 8  
Controls, indicators and displays on the front panel........................................................................................ 8  
Controls and connections at the rear............................................................................................................... 8  
Remote control function buttons...................................................................................................................... 9  
Remote Control Command Set .....................................................................................................................10  
Notes on Operation ........................................................................................................................................11  
Menu concept ................................................................................................................................................ 11  
Button functions............................................................................................................................................. 11  
Alphanumeric entries..................................................................................................................................... 12  
Alphanumeric assignment of number buttons on the remote control............................................................ 13  
Language selection - OSD ............................................................................................................................ 13  
Connection and Startup.................................................................................................................................14  
To connect the receiver................................................................................................................................. 14  
Antenna connection.................................................................................................................................. 14  
Presetting of reception antenna ............................................................................................................... 14  
TV connection........................................................................................................................................... 14  
Audio connection...................................................................................................................................... 14  
Dolby connection...................................................................................................................................... 14  
Inserting batteries in the remote control................................................................................................... 14  
Switching On for the First Time ....................................................................................................................15  
The first steps ................................................................................................................................................ 15  
Factory setting of the receiver ....................................................................................................................... 15  
OSD On Screen Display.................................................................................................................................16  
Switching on with BZD 30.............................................................................................................................. 16  
Important on-screen displays/OSD (On Screen Display) ...........................................................................17  
Help function............................................................................................................................................. 17  
TV channel identifier................................................................................................................................. 18  
Radio channel identifier............................................................................................................................ 18  
Error message.......................................................................................................................................... 18  
Channel list - RADIO/TV................................................................................................................................ 19  
Teletext/Subtitles............................................................................................................................................20  
Channel Selection...........................................................................................................................................21  
Selecting a TV channel.................................................................................................................................. 21  
Reception status....................................................................................................................................... 21  
Selecting a TV channel by number entry ................................................................................................. 22  
Switching over to radio channel..................................................................................................................... 23  
Reception status - radio ........................................................................................................................... 23  
Selecting a radio channel by number entry.............................................................................................. 24  
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Content  
Timer Settings.................................................................................................................................................25  
VPS signal ..................................................................................................................................................... 25  
Sound Settings ...............................................................................................................................................26  
Setting the volume......................................................................................................................................... 26  
Stereo and two-channel sound reproduction................................................................................................. 26  
AC3................................................................................................................................................................ 27  
Mute.......................................................................................................................................................... 27  
Channel List ....................................................................................................................................................28  
Selecting channels last received ................................................................................................................... 28  
Favourite channels ........................................................................................................................................ 28  
To search for channels in alphabetical order ................................................................................................ 33  
To sort the channels...................................................................................................................................... 34  
To delete a channel....................................................................................................................................... 35  
To add channel manually .............................................................................................................................. 35  
Channel Overview...........................................................................................................................................37  
EPG ............................................................................................................................................................... 37  
EPG timer programming........................................................................................................................... 38  
Password.........................................................................................................................................................40  
Factory setting.......................................................................................................................................... 40  
Entering a password................................................................................................................................. 40  
Parental control ........................................................................................................................................ 42  
Operation from the Front Panel ....................................................................................................................44  
Operation in exceptional cases ..................................................................................................................... 44  
Installation.......................................................................................................................................................45  
Network configuration.................................................................................................................................... 45  
To enter network names........................................................................................................................... 46  
To remove a network..................................................................................................................................... 46  
Antenna set-up .............................................................................................................................................. 47  
Automatic network search ............................................................................................................................. 48  
Manual search ............................................................................................................................................... 49  
Setting System Parameters...........................................................................................................................50  
System parameter ......................................................................................................................................... 51  
Parental control ........................................................................................................................................ 51  
System information................................................................................................................................... 51  
Local time/timer ........................................................................................................................................ 52  
Summer time ............................................................................................................................................ 52  
TV type ..................................................................................................................................................... 52  
Picture format ........................................................................................................................................... 52  
Screen ...................................................................................................................................................... 52  
A/V mode.................................................................................................................................................. 53  
Installation menu............................................................................................................................................ 53  
Network configuration............................................................................................................................... 53  
Network selection ..................................................................................................................................... 54  
Factory setting.......................................................................................................................................... 54  
Software and channel list update ............................................................................................................. 54  
Technical Features .........................................................................................................................................57  
Technical data ............................................................................................................................................... 58  
Accessories ................................................................................................................................................... 59  
SCART socket assignments.......................................................................................................................... 59  
VHS/S-VHS changeover .......................................................................................................................... 59  
Connection Example ......................................................................................................................................60  
Glossary of Technical Terms ........................................................................................................................61  
Glossary ..........................................................................................................................................................62  
Service.............................................................................................................................................................63  
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Safety Information  
Safety Information  
Important information on operation  
In the following section you will find important information on  
operation, place of installation and connection of the receiver.  
Please read this information carefully before you start up your  
receiver.  
Longer periods of absence/thunderstorm  
Always switch off the receiver with the power switch at the front left in  
the event of longer periods of absence and during a thunderstorm.  
This also applies to any other devices that may be connected to the  
receiver.  
If timer programming is set, make sure the receiver is switched on in  
good time before the set recording time.  
Mains lead  
Cleaning  
Take particular care to ensure that the mains lead (power supply  
cable) is not damaged. Never operate the device with a defective  
mains lead.  
Disconnect the mains power plug before you clean the receiver. Use a  
soft dry cloth for this purpose. Only clean the surface of the casing.  
Never open the casing. Contact with parts on the inside of the receiver  
poses a risk of electric shock.  
Playing children  
Make sure that children do not insert objects into the ventilation slots.  
This is a source of danger and fatal injury by electric shock.  
Repair  
Only have qualified service personnel carry out repairs or adjustments  
to your receiver. Unauthorized opening up of the receiver and  
attempts at repair will invalidate the guarantee.  
Unauthorized tampering with the device can jeopardize the electrical  
safety of the receiver.  
The manufacturer shall not be liable for accidents to the user as the  
result of the receiver being opened up.  
Connections  
Incorrect connection can lead to problems in operation or cause  
defects in the device.  
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Safety Information  
Earthing  
If you are using an outside antenna, make sure it is grounded  
correctly. Corresponding local and/or VDE regulations must be  
observed.  
Important information on setting-up location and assembly.  
Setting-up location  
All electronic devices generate heat. The rise in temperature,  
however, is within a safe range. Sensitive surfaces of furniture and  
veneers can over time discolour slightly due to the constant effects of  
heat. The feet of the receiver may also discolour when in contact with  
treated surfaces. If necessary, place the receiver on a suitable base.  
Ventilation  
The heat generated in this receiver is adequately dissipated.  
Nevertheless, never install the receiver in a cabinet or on a shelf with  
insufficient ventilation. Never cover or close off the cooling slots on the  
device.  
Never place objects on the receiver and maintain a minimum  
clearance of 10 cm above the device to ensure the heat is carried off  
effectively.  
Moisture, sunlight, heat  
Protect the receiver from moisture, dripping and splash water.  
Do not place the receiver near a source of heating and never expose  
it to direct sunlight.  
Mains voltage  
Operate the power supply unit for the receiver only with a mains  
voltage of 230 V/50 Hz. First connect the antenna and the television  
set before connecting the receiver to the mains power supply and  
switching it on.  
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Controls, Indicators, Displays and Connections  
Controls, Indicators, Displays and Connections  
In this section you will find a short description of all controls,  
indicators, displays and connections. The button symbols used here  
are also used in the description of the operating steps.  
Front view  
(Panel folded down)  
1
2
3
4
Rear view  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Controls, indicators and displays on the  
front panel  
Controls and connections at the rear  
1
2
3
4
ON/OFF switch (with mains disconnection)  
Channel down  
1
2
Antenna input  
DATA socket  
Interface for serial data transmission  
(service)  
Channel up  
LEDs (red = standby, green = confirmation  
of remote control commands)  
3
4
5
6
Antenna output (looped through)  
SCART socket / TV connection  
Input for infrared receiver  
Green = Operation  
Green flashing = Confirmation of remote  
control commands  
Audio outputs  
2 Cinch jacks, left and right channel  
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8
9
AC3 output (digital Dolby audio)  
FBAS video output  
Direct voltage input 12 V  
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Controls, Indicators, Displays and Connections  
Remote control function buttons  
Switches between  
remote control  
settings  
ON - standby  
A
/
B
M
Main menu selection  
To add a new  
channel  
Selects last four  
channels  
F
L
Favourites  
T
V
Channel overview  
EPG programme guide  
Locks a channel  
Last channel and exit  
Locks a channel  
Channel list  
Channel information  
Help  
Radio OFF  
Deletes a channel  
O
K
  
Channel selection /  
submenus and  
  
Volume /  
menu items  
selects menu items  
Mute ON/OFF  
Confirms  
submenus and  
menu items  
...  
Selects channel  
numbers,  
Radio ON/OFF  
Selects channel list  
mode  
parental control,  
frequency etc.  
Sound selection menu  
Language selection  
Moves channel to  
different position  
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Remote Control Command Set  
Remote Control Command Set  
The remote control features 2 command sets, making it possible to  
operate 2 receivers independently of each other in one room (not  
together with a twin receiver).  
Note:  
For this purpose, program one receiver on the command set 1 and the  
second receiver on the command set 2.  
Switch on receiver 1 and switch off receiver 2 with the power switch.  
Press and hold the button.  
Enter "901" with the number buttons.  
To adopt the code, press the button to switch receiver 1 to  
standby and then switch off the device at the power switch.  
Switch on receiver 2.  
Press and hold the button.  
Enter "902" with the number buttons.  
To adopt the code, press the button to switch receiver 2 to  
standby and then back into operation. Now switch on receiver 1 again.  
Press and hold the button.  
Enter "903" with the number buttons.  
When carrying out the first two settings, the remote control must be  
directed at the respective receiver (when switched on).  
By pressing the button, you can now switch between the two  
command sets A and B (toggle function) and alternately operate both  
receivers.  
Command set 1 is always active as the on-delivery setting.  
If you are operating only one receiver and the active command set is  
switched over by mistake so that this receiver can no longer be  
operated, the remote control can be easily switched back to command  
set 1. For this purpose, follow the procedure described above.  
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Notes on Operation  
Notes on Operation  
Menu concept  
The menu concept is based on logical operating sequences.  
The currently selected channel always appears in the top right corner  
of the screen.  
Note:  
Coloured backgrounds are used to emphasize the selected menus,  
submenus and menu items as well as the parameters to be set. The  
menus are to a large extent self-explanatory.  
The bar at the bottom edge  
of the screen provides  
information on the selected  
menu item.  
Press the button to select the main menu and press the  
 buttons to select the submenus.  
Press to access the submenus. The items in the submenus are  
selected by pressing the  buttons.  
The settings allocated to specific menu items are executed either by  
pressing the  buttons or the number buttons.  
Press or to exit the main menu, submenus and menu items.  
Button functions  
is a selector button (help function or general list) with menu  
function. Press to exit the setting.  
is a selector button. With identifier self-deleting function. In  
channel list function: Deletes a channel.  
is a switch-on button with menu functions.  
Press to exit the setting. In channel list function: Moves channel  
to different position  
is a switch-on button with menu functions.  
Press to exit the setting. In channel list function: Locks channel.  
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Notes on Operation  
is a switch-on button with menu functions. Press the button again  
to exit. In channel list function: makes selected channel a favourite  
channel.  
is a function change button for radio and TV. In record mode:  
preparation of recording. In channel list function: selects channel list  
mode.  
is a function change button. Press once again to change function.  
Alphanumeric entries  
Use the number buttons to enter the channel and network names.  
They produce numbers and letters in the name fields of the  
corresponding menus. Position the bar cursor on the name field. The  
first position automatically assumes a dark background. You can now  
also enter letters with the number buttons by pressing the  
corresponding button several times. For example A, B and C are  
additionally allocated to the "2" button (see following table).  
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Notes on Operation  
Alphanumeric assignment of number buttons on the remote control.  
Button  
1 x  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
2 x  
3 x  
,
4 x  
5x  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Z
0
  
.
?
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
A
B
E
H
K
N
R
U
X
0
C
D
F
G
I
J
L
M
O
P
S
T
V
W
Y
BLANK  
BLANK  
Language selection - OSD  
To select the language for the on-screen menus press:  
 menu language  English   
The available languages are German, English, Italian, French, Dutch,  
Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.  
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Connection and Startup  
Connection and Startup  
The following section is specifically intended for the specialist dealer.  
You only need to read this section if you are carrying out the  
installation yourself.  
You will find sample configurations in the section "Connection  
examples".  
First carry out all installation work before connecting the receiver to  
the mains power supply. Refer to the information provided in the  
section on "Safety“.  
To connect the receiver  
Antenna connection  
DVB-T television was developed to provide a good TV picture  
wherever an adequate signal can be received. "Ghost or double  
images" are no longer a problem.  
Connect the receiver either to your conventional individual or  
communal antenna that receives all VHF/UHF signals or use a DVB-T  
antenna specially developed by Kathrein for direct home reception.  
Even DVB-T TV cannot work miracles – you must have a good  
reception signal. Problems may arise in concrete buildings if you are  
only using a room antenna.  
Presetting of reception antenna  
If you use or have to use an active antenna, i.e. an antenna with  
preamplifier, it is possible to supply power to this antenna via the  
antenna input in the receiver. The default is set to "OFF" to ensure no  
damage can occur. Make sure you use an antenna that is designed  
for a supply voltage of 5 V (see page 16).  
TV connection  
Use a SCART cable to connect the receiver (TV SCART) and TV set.  
If your TV set is equipped for stereo output, you can receive the sound  
in stereo via the SCART connection.  
Audio connection  
Dolby connection  
If you wish to reproduce the sound via a HiFi system, connect a  
corresponding Cinch cable from the audio Cinch jacks and the input  
sockets on your HiFi system.  
The Dolby digital data output (AC3) is provided solely for connection  
to a Dolby digital sound system.  
Inserting batteries in the remote control  
Remove the cover on the battery compartment on the underside of the  
remote control.  
Insert the two supplied batteries in the remote control. Ensure correct  
polarity of the batteries, the + and – markings are indicated inside the  
battery compartment.  
Slide the cover back into the casing and lock in position.  
Used batteries are special waste!  
Therefore do not throw batteries into the household waste but rather  
deposit them at a collection depot for old batteries!  
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Switching On for the First Time  
Switching On for the First Time  
The first steps  
Make sure that you have made all connections correctly.  
Connect the receiver to the mains power supply.  
Switch on the receiver by pressing the power button at the front  
of the unit.  
The operation indicator LED on the front panel lights red, the receiver  
is now in standby mode.  
Switch on the receiver by pressing the button on the remote  
control.  
The green LED lights and the receiver assumes reception mode.  
The green LED at the front of the receiver provides confirmation  
every time a button is pressed on the remote control.  
You will see the factory preset channel on your TV screen. An  
information bar indicating the channel provider, the time, the timer  
settings, the channel status and the channel title will be displayed in  
the bottom section of the screen provided the corresponding data are  
transmitted. The number of the channel memory appears in the LED  
display.  
The red standby indicator goes out.  
You can now receive the TV and radio channels preset at the factory  
and select them by pressing the  buttons. Press the   
and  buttons to select radio channels. Press the or   
button to return to TV channels.  
Refer to the section "Channel lists – TV/radio" for information on how  
to set up and save other TV and radio channels.  
The reception status last set always reappears when the receiver  
is switched on.  
If the message "bad or no signal" appears on the screen in addition to  
an on-screen display indicating the channel last received, you will  
need to check the system installation and/or the receiver settings. If  
this problem only applies to individual channel slots, the problem may  
be due to an interruption in the transmission signal.  
Factory setting of the receiver  
Before you change the basic settings of your receiver, make a note of  
the settings in the form provided at the end of this User's Guide. In this  
way, you will be able to restore the original settings at any time.  
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Switching On for the First Time  
OSD On Screen Display  
Switching on with BZD 30  
1. Switch on the TV set and the receiver.  
-
Switch the receiver into the operating mode with the  
(Stand-by) button (the LED switches to green).  
  
2. Switch the TV set to AV mode if the TV set does not switch over  
by itself.  
3. To activate the power supply for the antenna, please perform the  
following steps with the receiver remote control:  
-
-
Press the  
button to reach the main menu.  
When you are in the main menu please select the "Installation"  
sub-menu with the  
  
buttons and confirm with the  
button  
-
Now go with the  
and again confirm with  
Press the button once again to reach the "Power" subitem.  
Under this item you must now change the selection of the supply  
voltage with the buttons from "Off" to "On" (see figure).  
  
buttons to "Network Configuration“  
.
-
-
  
-
-
The antenna is now supplied with the operating voltage of 5 V.  
You return to the TV mode by pressing four times.  
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Important on-screen displays/OSD (On Screen Display)  
Important on-screen displays/OSD (On Screen Display)  
The receiver functions are controlled by a microprocessor and  
extensive software. The following explanations are intended to  
improve understanding of all procedures and to minimize the risk of  
mistakes. You can obtain information on the further procedure by  
pressing the button when in the individual screen displays.  
Help function  
You can call up help information for each menu and menu item. This  
help function provides you with a short description of the most  
important functions of the selected menu items. For example, you can  
select the main menu by pressing the button.  
Now press the button to show the help display for the system  
parameters menu item.  
You will find a detailed description of the selected menu function in the  
corresponding section of the User's Guide.  
Press the or button to exit the help function and return to the  
main menu. Press the button once again to view the originally set  
channel.  
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Important on-screen displays/OSD (On Screen Display)  
TV channel identifier  
The channel identifier is displayed for several seconds every time the  
channel is changed or by pressing the button. The antenna  
symbol at the top left indicates that a channel is received even if no  
picture can be seen (e.g. radio). The TV symbol indicates a TV  
channel with the selected channel shown next to it and whether video  
text is received. The time is also indicated. The + in the third line  
stands for the channel selection from the main channel list. If the  
favourite list is selected, you will see the "apple" symbol at this point.  
This is followed by the programme title as well as the start and end  
times of the current programme, provided these data are transmitted  
with the signal.  
Radio channel identifier  
The identifier for the set radio channel has the same configuration.  
The radio symbol in the top left corner indicates that this is a radio  
channel. Programme times and text are displayed only if the  
corresponding data are transmitted with the signal.  
Error message  
"Bad or no signal" indicates that there is a fault in the reception  
system or in the receiver settings or the transponder is not  
transmitting. Check the antenna connection and antenna  
configuration. As an aid, refer to the list of service settings provided at  
the end of this User's Guide.  
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Important on-screen displays/OSD (On Screen Display)  
Channel list - RADIO/TV  
Press the button to show the channel list. A + symbol for the main  
channel list is indicated at the top left. The column below contains  
information on the channel, broadcaster and whether the channel is  
normally scrambled (encrypted). The top right-hand column contains  
information on the received TV station, network and its channel. The  
required channel can be selected with the bar cursor and confirmed by  
pressing the button.  
The channel settings menu is located in the bottom right corner. The  
channel defaults set at the factory can be changed here.  
Press the (FAV.) button to store the indicated channel as a  
favourite channel.  
(LOCK) to lock the indicated channel.  
(DEL.) to delete the indicated channel.  
(Plus) to add a new channel.  
(MODE) to select the channel list mode.  
(MOVE) to move the channel to a different position.  
You will find further information in the section "Channel selection".  
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Teletext/Subtitles  
Teletext/Subtitles  
As soon as the symbol opposite for teletext or subtitles appears, the  
receiver will prepare the transmitted signals – teletext also in  
connection with scrambled signals – for your TV set. Teletext is  
selected and shown immediately by pressing the 0 button.  
The individual pages can be selected with the number buttons.  
A star appears in the top left corner during the search.  
You can select the subtitles with the  
button and . Use the  
  
to select the required language. Exit the menu by pressing  
.
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Channel Selection  
Channel Selection  
This section describes how you select TV channels with your receiver  
and how you can set the required volume.  
This description of the functions assumes that the receiver has been  
connected correctly.  
If you wish to connect the receiver yourself, please read the section  
"Connection and start-up" beforehand.  
Selecting a TV channel  
Reception status  
The following information describes how to select other channels and  
shows what the on-screen displays look like.  
After switching on the receiver, simply press the  buttons in  
order to select other TV channels in their ascending or descending  
order in the channel memory.  
Every time you press the button, an on-screen display shows you the  
selected channel together with the time, the programme start and end  
times as well as the channel title in the information box provided this  
data is transmitted together with the signal.  
By pressing the button, you can leave this information box  
permanently displayed or switch it off by pressing the button once  
again.  
You will receive the "Channel scrambled" message for scrambled  
channels.  
You cannot receive these channels with the receiver UFD 570.  
A further option for selecting a different channel is to press the  
button. The TV channel list is now displayed. In the top right  
column it provides information on the network, channel, carrier  
number and the broadcaster. The left column shows the channel  
location, channel name, type of received signal (free to air/scrambled)  
as well as the favourites and locked channels.  
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By pressing the  buttons you jump to the next channel and  
by pressing the  buttons you jump to the neighbouring page.  
Confirm your selection by pressing the button.  
You can also use the number buttons to select the required channel.  
Press the button to exit the channel list and remain in the channel  
already set.  
Selecting a TV channel by number entry  
You can select a different TV channel during a current TV channel by  
entering the channel location number. Use the number buttons  
to for the purpose of entering the channel location number.  
Example:  
You wish to select the TV channel "DSF". This channel is stored under  
the channel location number 015. (The order of TV channels is  
defined in the channel memory and therefore only serves as an  
example here.)  
To select this channel, press the numbers and one after the  
other. The receiver waits for about 3 seconds for entry of the next  
number.  
Follow the same procedure for all other channels – i.e. also channels  
with three-digit channel location numbers. Do not enter leading zeros  
otherwise teletext (if provided) will be selected.  
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Switching over to radio channel  
You can switch over from a TV channel to a radio channel.  
Press the button on the remote control for this purpose.  
The receiver switches over to the channel location of the radio  
channels last set. You can return to the TV channel by pressing the  
same button or . The corresponding display relating to the  
received channel, i.e. as when selecting the TV channels, appears on  
the screen. The LCD display shows a small "r" together with the  
channel location number.  
The screen will be blanked out after several seconds.  
Reception status - radio  
After switching over the receiver, simply press the  buttons  
to select other radio channels in their ascending or descending order  
in the channel memory.  
Every time you press the button, an on-screen display shows you the  
selected channel together with the time, the programme start and end  
times as well as the channel title in the information banner provided  
this data is transmitted together with the signal.  
By pressing the button, you can leave this information bar  
permanently displayed or switch it off by pressing the button once  
again.  
A further option of selecting a different channel is to press the  
button. The radio channel list is now displayed. In the top right  
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column, it provides information about the network, channel, carrier  
number and the broadcaster. The left column shows the channel  
location, channel name as well as the favourite identifier and locked  
channels.  
By pressing the  buttons you jump to the next channel and  
by pressing the  buttons you jump to the neighbouring page.  
confirm your channel selection by pressing the button.  
You can also use the number buttons to select the required channel.  
Press the button to exit the channel list and remain in the channel  
already set.  
Selecting a radio channel by number entry  
You can select a different radio channel during a current radio channel  
by entering the channel location number. Use the number buttons   
to for the purpose of entering the channel location number.  
Example  
You wish to select the radio channel "DLR-Berlin". This channel is  
stored under the channel location number 015. (The order of radio  
channels is defined in the channel memory and therefore only serves  
as an example here.)  
To select this channel, press the numbers and one after the  
other. The receiver waits for about three seconds for entry of the next  
number.  
Follow the same procedure for all other channels – i.e. also channels  
with three-digit channel location numbers. Do not enter leading zeros  
otherwise teletext will be accessed.  
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Timer Settings  
Timer Settings  
You can use the timers for recording a programme with your video  
recorder on time. 14 timers are available which you can set to different  
channels as well as start and end times.  
To access the timer setting, press to enter the main channel  
menu,  to go to system parameters, followed by and  
 to local time/ timer and . You now see the display:  
Press the  buttons to move the cursor to the timer you  
require and confirm it by pressing . Press to exit the timer  
again.  
Incorrect time settings will be rejected.  
You can select and set  
the type of channels (TV, radio or software download)  
the channel location with channel name  
the start time (day, months, year, hour, minute)  
the stop time  
the timer status – inactive/once/daily/weekly  
for 14 timers. You must enter leading zeros for the time settings.  
Use the  and the number buttons to make the required setting.  
The current time that you must re-enter appears under the start time.  
If no other setting is entered, the end time will be set automatically to  
the same date and one hour after the start time.  
Finally confirm the settings by pressing or 3x.  
If you have preprogrammed a download using a timer, all  
subsequent timer settings will be ignored after successful  
download!  
VPS signal  
No VPS signal is transmitted for digital television.  
You will therefore need to programme your video recorder  
corresponding  
to  
the  
timer  
settings.  
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Sound Settings  
Sound Settings  
Setting the volume  
Set the required volume level by pressing the  buttons on the  
remote control of the receiver. A bar indicator is displayed on the  
screen to show the set volume.  
Stereo and two-channel sound reproduction  
The channel identifier that you can display by pressing the button  
shows the set sound reproduction. (Depending on the direction of the  
symbolized sound waves – under the displayed time – mono left,  
mono right or stereo can be set. The digit indicates the number of  
transmitted sound channels). The channel title is shown in the box on  
the right.  
Press the button to call up the audio menu for sound and  
language selection. You can now make the required settings, e.g.  
language selection, provided the corresponding data are contained in  
the reception signal (sound track), Dolby Digital (5.1 CH). Select the  
menu items by pressing the  buttons and select the required  
setting with the  buttons. Press the button once again to exit  
the menu.  
If subtitles are also transmitted, you can use the  buttons to select  
the language in the subtitle bar and confirm setting with  
.
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Sound Settings  
AC3  
The receiver can process sound transmissions in AC3 format (Dolby  
Digital) providing you with the opportunity of listening to cinema sound  
quality in your living room. The digital sound output is provided for this  
purpose. You will need to connect it to a corresponding system.  
Please refer to the instructions manual of your Dolby Digital  
system.  
In order to reproduce the AC3 format, set your receiver in the audio  
menu under "stereo" to “1 of 2" or "2 of 2 (2 Ch)". The corresponding  
transmission – "5.1 Ch" (5 channels + 1 subwoofer channel) is then  
indicated at “Dig. output”.  
Not many broadcasters transmit the AC3 format. If AC3 format is not  
transmitted, you will only be able to select the standard stereo or  
mono settings or select the broadcast language.  
Mute  
Press the button on the remote control to mute the sound. This  
symbol appears on the screen.  
Press the button again to restore the sound. The standard  
volume display bar is then shown for several seconds.  
Although you can change the channel while in mute mode, it will  
remain muted until this mode is cancelled or you correct the volume.  
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Channel Overview  
Channel List  
The channels set at the factory can be changed in the "channel list"  
menu. Select the menu by pressing the button, the  
 buttons as well as  for TV or radio and . If stored, a  
password must be additionally entered.  
Selecting channels last received  
Press the button to display the four channels (selected for at least  
10 s) you last received. The arrows correspond to the cursor buttons  
. The allocated channel can then be selected by  
pressing these buttons. Select this function to call up the on-screen  
display shown above.  
Favourite channels  
You can arrange and sort your favourite TV and radio channels, e.g.  
all German-language channels or channels that have no commercial  
breaks. These channels are identified by the "apple" symbol in the TV  
or radio channel lists which you can show by pressing the button,  
select with the cursor buttons and confirm with  
.
Use the  and  buttons to select the required favourite  
channel which is then highlighted by a coloured bar.  
The bar can be shifted page-by-page or line-by-line by pressing the  
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cursor buttons. You can also use the number buttons to enter the  
required channel number.  
The list for choosing the favourite channels is shown by pressing the  
button.  
With the aid of the  buttons, you can select the list in which  
you wish to save your favourite channels from the favourite lists 1 to 5.  
It is possible to save several different channels in one list.  
Each member of the family can therefore save his/her own favourite  
channels and select them at any time. The channels can be protected  
against unauthorized access by entering a password (see Section  
"Password"). The selected list is highlighted by a coloured bar. The  
selected channel can be seen in the top left corner of the screen.  
By pressing the  
with the "apple" symbol.  
button, the highlighted line can now be marked  
The next channel in the channel list is selected automatically and  
appears in the small screen in the top right corner. The next favourite  
programme can be marked with the "apple" symbol.  
You can give the individual favourites a name so that you can, for  
example, group all channels that mainly show "movies" or specialize  
in "sports" under the favourite list 1. The name of the user (Peter,  
Karin, grandma, grandpa) can also be entered.  
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Press to access the channel list and press the  
button to  
view the favourite list. Here you can select a favourite channel with the  
aid of the  buttons. The selected channel is highlighted by a  
coloured bar.  
You can access write mode by pressing the  
letter is now marked. You can now rename the favourite channel as  
you wish with the aid of the number buttons (see instructions for  
button. The first  
alphanumeric entry). With the aid of the  buttons you can  
select other favourites you wish to rename.  
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After entering the name, confirm your entry by pressing the  
button. You now return to the channel list.  
Press to go back to the TV picture. Storage of your changed  
setting is confirmed and the information banner of the currently  
received channel appears for a few seconds on the screen.  
To select a favourite channel, press the and the button to  
access the favourite list.  
Using the  buttons, first select the line with the "apple"  
symbol and then select the required list ("DRAMA" or "Favourite 1" in  
the example) with the  buttons. The selected favourite list appears  
after pressing the  
button.  
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Use the  buttons to select the channel you require that is  
highlighted by a coloured bar and can be seen in the top right corner  
of the screen. Press the  
channel.  
button to view your selected favourite  
If you wish to cancel a marked channel, select the favourite list in  
which the channel is stored with the aid of the  buttons and  
the  
button and delete the "apple" symbol by pressing the   
and  
button.  
To return to the channel list (overview of all channels of the set  
network), first press the  
button followed by the  
button.  
Use the  buttons to first select the "network line" and then  
select "all networks" with the  buttons. Press the  
button to  
view the current channel list.  
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To search for channels in alphabetical order  
You can view a list of channels with the same initials (letters), making  
it possible to quickly select a certain channel from the entire channel  
list.  
Press the  
button to access the channel list.  
You can select the sorting criteria by pressing the  
button.  
Use the  buttons to select the "alphabet" bar.  
You can select the required letter with the aid of the  buttons that  
scan the alphabet sideways. Each letter is shown in the "alphabet"  
bar.  
Press  
to confirm the required letter and to obtain a list of all  
channels that begin with the selected letter.  
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Now use the  buttons to define the required TV station that  
is highlighted by a coloured bar and appears as a preview in the top  
right corner of the screen. Now press the  
selection.  
button to confirm your  
To return to the channel list (overview of all channels of the set  
networks), first press the button followed by the button. Use  
the  buttons to first select the "network lines" and then the  
 buttons for the required network. The current channel list appears  
after confirming with the  
button.  
To sort the channels  
You can sort channels as required. The channels are sorted by  
shifting the entries in the channel lists.  
Select the channel list by pressing .  
You now see the required channel list on the screen.  
Use the  and  buttons to select the channel you wish to  
move. The line with the current channel is highlighted in the list by a  
coloured bar and the programme appears in the top right corner of the  
screen.  
Press the  
highlighted by a different coloured bar.  
button to mark the channel you wish to move. It is  
You can now move it to the required position using the  and  
 buttons and save it in the corresponding channel location  
by pressing  
.
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Confirmation is given that your changes have been saved and is  
displayed for several seconds on the screen. The moved channel can  
be seen on the screen.  
To delete a channel  
Basically follow the same procedure for sorting in order to delete a  
channel.  
Press the main menu button to access the "channel list".  
Use the  and  buttons to select the position of the  
channel you wish to delete.  
Now press the button to confirm deletion of the channel.  
The control programme now asks:  
Caution when deleting  
channels!  
Confirm you required selection by pressing the corresponding button.  
The program location is deleted by pressing . Confirmation is  
given that your changes have been saved and the programme of the  
next station in the channel list can be seen on the screen.  
To add channel manually  
Basically follow the same procedure for sorting in order to add a  
channel.  
Press the button to access the channel list.  
Press the button to show the menu for adding a channel on the  
screen.  
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Here you can enter the details of the new channel.  
The first line in the list is highlighted by a coloured bar.  
Press the  buttons to move the bar vertically to the required  
position.  
Press the  buttons or the number buttons to edit the relevant  
position, i.e. to make the necessary entries.  
It is possible to set  
the received network,  
the channel,  
the channel name.  
Only alphanumeric and decimal entries are accepted at the positions  
Video PID (program identification)  
Audio PID and  
PCR PID (PCR = program clock reference)  
Access the channel list again by pressing . Confirmation is given  
that your changes have been saved and the information display of the  
channel currently received appears for several seconds on the screen.  
The new channel is added to the end of the existing channel list.  
You can obtain the necessary PIDs from relevant TV and satellite  
magazines and the Internet. Refer to section "Notes on operation" for  
information on how to make alphanumeric entries.  
Never change the PIDs without good reason as they affect the  
identification of the reception signal.  
This function is only required for channels that are not broadcast  
in accordance with the DVB-T standard. All standard channels  
are detected and stored by the automatic scan.  
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Channel Overview  
EPG  
Press the EPG button to obtain an overview of the channels  
being transmitted by the currently received network together with the  
time and duration (see on-screen display) provided data is transmitted  
together with the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), e.g. ARD and  
ZDF. An abbreviation of the channel title is indicated in the column on  
the right. In the column on the left, you can use the  buttons  
to set the cursor on a channel that is to be selected by pressing the  
button.  
Press the  
programme.  
button to obtain further details on the current  
Press the EPG button and to obtain the programme overview  
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of the station currently received together with the time and duration  
(see on-screen display) provided these data are transmitted together  
with the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG).  
The length of the channel list depends on the prospective broadcaster  
and can extend over several days.  
EPG timer programming  
You can now move the coloured bar in the list using the -  
buttons and select a programme for timer programming. Select the  
timer by pressing .  
With the or buttons you can select the various timer settings, e.g.  
whether the required programme is to be recorded only once, daily or  
weekly.  
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Press  
to confirm your selection. Confirmation appears on the  
screen for several seconds. The programme will then be recorded at  
the set time.  
Reserved in  
You can exit this menu without timer setting by pressing twice.  
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Password  
Password  
You can prevent your receiver being used by unauthorized persons by  
means of a password. In this way, you can ensure your reception  
settings are not changed by other persons. At the same time, you can  
activate the parental control function to lock out various channels.  
Keep your password in a safe place so that you always have  
access to your channels should you ever forget it.  
Factory setting  
The factory setting is password “0000”, witch is inactive.  
Entering a password  
Call up the main menu by pressing the button.  
In this menu, press the  buttons to select "system  
parameters" and confirm by pressing .  
Now press the  buttons to select the "parental control"  
function and confirm by pressing . You may be asked to enter a  
password.  
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You can carry out the following settings in this on-screen display:  
Age limit: This setting is only effective if the corresponding lock-out  
signals are sent together with the transmission.  
Lock list: Yes/No. With this option you can lock or unlock the editing  
function for channel lists.  
Lock installation: Yes/No. With this option you can lock or grant  
access to the installation menu.  
Enter password: Here you can enter your (new) password with the aid  
of the number buttons.  
Confirm password: Here you enter your (new) password once again  
with the number buttons to serve as a confirmation.  
Personal: Here, enter the receiver identification which the receiver  
displays when switched on. This may be a useful function to recognize  
the receiver in the case of theft. See section "Notes on operation" for  
information on how to use the number buttons on the remote control  
for alphanumeric entries. The factory setting is "UFD 570“.  
You have now completed all settings for securing and identifying your  
satellite receiver.  
If you have forgotten your password, you must contact your dealer  
who will unlock your receiver.  
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Parental control  
In a similar way to identifying your favourite channels with the "apple"  
symbol, you can set the parental control to prevent unauthorized  
access for children. Locked channels are identified by the "padlock"  
symbol in the "TV" or "radio" channel lists.  
Press to access the channel list.  
Use the  and  buttons to select the channel in the on-  
screen display you wish to lock.  
With the  and  buttons you can move the bar page-by-  
page or line-by-line.  
The selected channel is identified by a coloured bar.  
Confirm your selection by pressing the button and the padlock  
symbol will appear in the bar.  
You will move automatically to the display of the next channel in the  
channel list.  
By pressing you can now lock another channel or cancel the  
channel lock by pressing the again. The padlock symbol now  
disappears.  
After pressing , the changed settings are confirmed and the next  
channel in the channel list appears together with the information  
banner for several seconds.  
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Password  
After selecting the locked channel with the number buttons, "channel  
is locked" appears and the channel cannot be viewed.  
After pressing the button and selecting the locked channel via the  
channel list, you will be asked to enter your password to view the  
locked channel.  
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Operation from the Front Panel  
Operation from the Front Panel  
Should you have misplaced your remote control or if the batteries are  
discharged, you can operate your receiver from the front panel.  
Operation in exceptional cases  
There are three buttons on the front panel.  
The ON/OFF button and the UP/DOWN buttons.  
Use the ON/OFF button to switch your receiver on and off.  
You can select all channels one after the other with the arrow buttons.  
Since there are no number buttons, you will not be able to call up  
networks that are locked by a password.  
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Installation  
Installation  
Network configuration  
New networks can, of course, be added to the network configuration.  
Pay attention to the help  
information on the  
individual menu items  
you can obtain by  
pressing the button!  
The menu item "Antenna settings" in the installation menu can be  
used as an aid to align the antenna.  
Use the  and  
buttons (plus password if activated) to  
access the "Network configuration" via the main menu and the  
submenu "Installation". Select "Network configuration" by pressing  
. You can now enter or select a new network.  
Bear in mind that your receiving system must be set up accordingly!  
In the next step, use the   buttons to move to the entry  
"User 1" or another entry.  
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After pressing the or button, an on-screen display appears  
asking whether you wish to add the network?  
Confirm by pressing  
.
The following message appears:  
You can now use the ,and or buttons to make the  
entry corresponding to your receiving system in the corresponding  
positions and exit the menu by pressing 3x. The new station data  
are stored simultaneously.  
Under "Operation" enter whether your active antenna is to receive its  
power supply from the receiver.  
Under "Standby" enter whether the power supply is to be switched off  
in receiver standby.  
To enter network names  
Set the bar cursor in the required network position and press . Set  
the bar on the name, the first letter is marked. You can now change  
the network name with the aid of the number buttons. The procedure  
is described in the Section "Operating Information".  
To remove a network  
To remove a network, go to "Network configuration", move the cursor  
bar with the or buttons and press or . You will now be  
asked whether you wish to remove the network and you can confirm  
by pressing  
or cancel with .  
Pay attention to the help  
information  
on  
the  
individual menu items  
you can obtain by  
pressing the button!  
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Antenna set-up  
The menu item "Antenna set-up" can help you to align your antenna.  
Here you will see various technical data that are intended for service  
purposes only. The entries with the network name and reception  
channel are of importance to you.  
Here "Berlin" and "CH 43".  
If you are already receiving a signal, you will see two bars in the left  
column and "lock" next to the tuner entry.  
Pay attention to the help  
information  
on  
the  
individual menu items  
you can obtain by  
pressing the button!  
You can now change the location of the antenna or in the case of a  
directional antenna, turn the antenna slowly.  
While doing so, observe the maximum of the left-hand bar and fix the  
location of the antenna accordingly.  
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Automatic network search  
You can set your receiver to automatically search for networks and  
channels. You can choose between "Network" search and "Channel  
list" search.  
Channel list: Searches for existing channels based on the channel list  
stored in the receiver.  
Network: Searches for all channels in the current network.  
Press  
to start the automatic scan.  
The scan progress is indicated under "Scanning: --%“.  
Pay attention to the help  
information  
on  
the  
individual menu items  
you can obtain by  
pressing the button!  
The two lists on the left and right show what channels are currently  
stored. The end of the scan is indicated, confirm the result by  
pressing  
are saved automatically.  
and exit the menu by pressing 3x. The new data  
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Manual search  
The manual search is recommended when you already know the  
channel data, frequency or channel number. Use the  
buttons to select one of the two settings you can change step-by-step  
until you receive a signal. The bar on the left indicates when a signal  
is received.  
  
Figure above: Correct network, wrong channel, wrong frequency  
Figure below: Correct network, right channel, right frequency, signal  
indicator "good"  
Pay attention to the help  
information  
on  
the  
individual menu items  
you can obtain by  
pressing the button!  
You must enter the network, channel and frequency otherwise  
the manual search will not be adopted!  
Channel entry: Select the respective channel using the  buttons or  
the number buttons. For this purpose, press  
and enter the  
required channel number. After pressing  
changed to the corresponding frequency.  
Frequency entry: This function is intended for service purposes only  
and permits manual entry of the channel frequency.  
again, the channel is  
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Setting System Parameters  
Setting System Parameters  
You should not change the following settings without good reason as  
they represent factory settings or operational settings that are adapted  
to your receiving system.  
New settings are only required when changes are made to the  
reception system.  
The selected menus, submenus and menu items as well as the  
parameters to be set are highlighted by a colour bar. The menus are  
to a large extent self-explanatory.  
You can always obtain help on the selected menu item by pressing  
the button. Press the button again to exit the help program.  
The main menu consists of the following submenus:  
System parameter  
Installation  
Language  
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System parameter  
Select the "system parameters" menu by pressing the menu button  
, the  button in the main menu and . Press the  
 buttons to select the menu items.  
Parental control  
The basic settings that can be implemented here are described in the  
section "Password" under "Setting parental control".  
System information  
Under the menu item "System information" you will find factory  
settings which cannot be changed and are intended for service  
purposes only. Press or to return to the "system parameters"  
submenu.  
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Setting System Parameters  
Local time/timer  
As the factory setting, the receiver indicates "UTC" (United Time  
Coordinate, formerly Greenwich Meantime) that is transmitted  
together with the data stream. The time must therefore be corrected  
by +1 hour for Germany.  
It may also be necessary to correct summer time to ensure the timers  
switch at the correct times.  
You can correct the time yourself with the aid of the number buttons.  
For this purpose, move the cursor bar with the button to the  
menu item "local time/timer". The first digit in the entered time  
assumes a black background. You can now correct the date and time  
setting with the number buttons. After each entry, the cursor moves  
forward by one position. Press twice to end the entry. The  
receiver saves the new setting..  
After this setting, do not switch off the receiver with the power switch  
but rather first with the remote control, otherwise the settings will be  
lost.  
Summer time  
TV type  
You can confirm summer time here with "Yes".  
Using the  buttons, here you can set whether your television set  
is a  
PAL  
Multi-standard or  
NTSC set  
Confirm by pressing twice.  
Picture format  
Using the  buttons, here you can select the picture format for your  
TV set. Either  
4:3 format or  
16:9 format.  
Auto  
Confirm by pressing twice.  
Screen  
Using the  buttons, here you can select the type of screen format  
Standard (P/S) = standard format for 4:3 TV sets or  
Wide (letterbox display) – the wide picture format is imposed on  
the 16:9 TV set in this setting.  
Confirm by pressing twice.  
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Setting System Parameters  
A/V mode  
Using the  buttons, here you can select the type of video signal  
applied at the SCART socket. Select the signal that your TV set can  
process.  
Refer to the operating manual of your TV set!  
Composite colour signal – basic band signal (FBAS)  
RGB – Red/Green/Blue signal or  
Y/C – S-VHS signal (luminance/chrominance)  
Confirm your selection by pressing twice.  
Installation menu  
You should not change the following settings without good reason as  
they represent factory settings or operational settings that are adapted  
to your receiving system.  
New settings are only required when changes or expansions are  
made to the reception system.  
The main menu consists of the following submenus:  
Select the "Installation" menu with the menu button , the  
 buttons in the main menu and . If set, you must also  
enter the password. Select the menu items with the  
 buttons.  
Network configuration  
You can remove and add networks in this menu. Please refer to the  
TV program magazines and periodicals as well as to the Internet for  
information on new programmes in new networks. Press  
the menu.  
to open  
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Setting System Parameters  
Network selection  
You can now select the required positions with the  buttons:  
Depending on whether a network is already set, after pressing the  
or button in the required position you will be asked whether  
you wish to delete or add the network. If add is selected, the  
cursor will jump to "Operation".  
Under "Operation" use or to set whether you have an active  
antenna requiring power supply from the receiver.  
Under "Standby" enter whether the power supply for the antenna  
is to be switched on or off in standby mode.  
Factory setting  
In this position, you can reset all settings to the factory settings by  
pressing . The factory settings need not necessarily correspond to  
the settings required for your receiving system! After the reset, you  
may have to carry out the entire set-up procedure necessary for your  
receiving system.  
Software and channel list update  
Thanks to digital technology, the software and channel list of your  
receiver can be updated in signal reception mode. The software  
download submenu will inform you whether new software or a new  
channel list is available. The only precondition is that your receiving  
system is aligned and set to a service channel.  
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Setting System Parameters  
Press to select the main menu and use the  buttons  
and  
to access the "Installation" submenu. Now set the cursor bar  
to the "Software download" position and select by pressing  
.
The "Software download" menu appears. Here you can select the  
individual positions with the  and  
buttons. Under the  
"Show info" position you can obtain information on the transmitted  
software and channel list. "Yes" is set automatically under the  
positions "Show info", "Operating software", "Channel list" if new  
information and contents are available. The left-hand bar indicates the  
relative signal level.  
With the light cursor bar  and or you can choose what  
position you wish to deactivate (No). Positions that are already  
inactive cannot be changed. If you wish to only update the software  
and leave the channel list, deactivate the "Channel list" field and vice  
versa. Likewise, you can select the "Info text" only.  
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Setting System Parameters  
For data update, move the cursor bar to "Start" and confirm by  
pressing . The receiver now begins with the update and outputs  
different messages on the screen as required.  
On completion of the update, the receiver is reinitialised and  
reassumes operation. The message "Download failed" appears if a  
problem occurs or if no signal is received.  
On no account switch off the receiver during the update procedure,  
otherwise the entire software will be lost. The software will then have  
to be reinstalled in a workshop or PC and zero modem cable. The  
message "Please wait" flashes during the download.  
After the prompt  
"Show information"  
an on-screen display appears providing instructions you must  
follow precisely.  
Pay attention to all on-screen displays!  
You will need to reset the clock after a software update!  
You can also download the update on the Internet under the address:  
Here you will find information on the procedure.  
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Technical Features  
Technical Features  
Reception of all DVB-T-TV and radio channels (free-to-air)  
Looped antenna input  
1000 channel memory slots  
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) over several days and short  
channel description  
Timer programmable for 14 events  
Timer programming via EPG  
Software update for operating software and channel list at air  
(optionally via antenna) or serial interface RS 232  
On-screen displays (OSD) in 8 languages (German, English, French,  
Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish)  
LED indicators for operation, standby and RCU reception  
Compact design  
Teletext generation (TV and in-receiver presentation)  
4:3 and 16:9 format recognition (optional output)  
FBAS, YC (S-VHS) and RGB signal output programmable via SCART  
socket  
Manual input of PID date possible  
Channel search  
1 SCART socket  
Audio output via Cinch jacks  
S/PDIF (IEC-958) Dolby Digital audio output (AC3)  
Radio button  
Volume control and mute  
Automatic settings for date and time via DVB data flow  
Channel slot sorting function  
Infrared remote control  
RF level display  
12 V input  
230 V power supply unit contained in the scope of supply  
External infrared sensor for concealed installation  
Operation of an active DVB-T indoor antenna (e.g. Kathrein BZD 30)  
possible without additional power supply unit  
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Technical Features  
Technical data  
RF features  
Frequency ranges VHF  
C05 to C12 177.5...226.5 MHz  
C21 to C69 474...858 MHz  
UHF  
Input level range  
RF input  
43 to 83 dBµV  
IEC socket with loop output  
75 Ω  
Input impedance  
Video  
Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer  
Video resolution  
DVB-T Standard  
CCIR 601 (720 x 576 lines)  
20 Hz to 5 MHz  
Frequency range  
Input data rates  
QPSK, Code rate1/2 , Guard int. 4.98 MSymbols/s  
1/4  
to  
64-QAM, Code rate7/8, Guard  
int. 1/32  
31.67 MSymbols/s  
(according EN 300 744 Annex A)  
Video decoding  
Bit rate  
MPEG-1/2-compatible  
1.5-15 MB/s  
Output voltage  
S/N  
1 Vss / 75 Ω  
>53 dB typ.  
Audio  
Audio decoding  
Bit rate  
MPEG-1/2, Layers 1 and 2  
32/44,1/48 kb/s  
Frequency range  
Output voltage  
40 Hz to 20 kHz  
typ. 770 ±50 mV at 10 k(TV SCART and  
Cinch)  
S/N  
65 dB  
Power supply  
Connections  
Mains voltage/power supply unit  
Power intake  
230 V ±10%, 50 Hz/12 V  
<15 W  
<5 W  
Power consumption in standby  
Antenna amplifier supply  
5 V / 30 mA  
TV connection  
SCART socket, 21-pin  
2 x Cinch jack  
Audio output  
Dolby Digital data output (AC3)  
Data interface for service  
Cinch jack  
RS 232 Sub D 9-pin  
General  
Device dimensions (W/H/D))  
Weight  
235 x 45 x 200 mm  
approx. 1.4 kg  
Temperature range  
Ambient temperature  
+5 °C to +40 °C  
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Technical Features  
Accessories  
1 Infrared remote control  
2 Batteries 1.5 V, type: LR 03, size: AAA (Micro)  
1 SCART cable  
1 Set of operating instructions  
1 Infrared mouse (ext. IR receiver)  
SCART socket assignments  
Signal  
Pin No.  
TV  
X
Audio output, right  
Audio input, right  
Audio output, left  
Audio earth  
1
2
3
X
X
X
4
Blue earth  
5
Audio input, left  
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  
X
X
Data signal  
Red earth  
Data earth  
Red signal (C)  
Blanking signal  
Video earth  
X
X
X
X
X
Blanking signal earth  
Video output (FBAS/Y)  
Video input  
Connector shield  
X
VHS/S-VHS changeover  
The SCART socket can be switched over between VHS and S-VHS.  
The changeover is executed in the "system parameters / A/V mode”  
menu.  
VHS (RGB):  
the RED signal is applied at terminal 15,  
the FBAS output is applied at terminal 19.  
S-VHS (C/Y):  
the C output is applied at terminal 15,  
the Y output is applied at terminal 19.  
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Connection Example  
Connection Example  
Connections of a DVB-T receiver together with the complete TV and  
HiFi systems. The digital sound output can be connected to a Dolby  
Digital system.  
The Kathrein indoor antenna BZD 30 is used in this example.  
Digital Sound for  
Dolby Digital System  
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Glossary of Technical Terms  
Glossary of Technical Terms  
DVB MPEG-2  
DVB is the abbreviation for digital video broadcasting. DVB-T refers to  
the type of transmission (T = terrestrial). MPEG is the abbreviation for  
Moving Picture Experts Group, a working group which draws up  
internationally valid standards for the digital compression of video  
together with audio. MPEG-2 has been promoted to the standard for  
the compression of digital TV signals. MPEG-2 operates at a data rate  
of up to 100 MBit/s.  
Eb/No ratio  
The Eb/No ratio is a measure for the signal-to-noise ratio of the digital  
signal. This value is not identical to the C/N value as known from  
analogue reception technology. As a rule, reception is no longer  
possible at Eb/No levels below 5 dB.  
FEC  
PID  
FEC is the abbreviation for Forward Error Correction. The FEC error  
rate corresponds to the viterbirate.  
The PID number (Package IDentification) is an identification number  
for video signals and audio signals in the digital data stream of DVB  
MPEG-2 signals. The receiver uses the PID number to establish  
distinct allocation of the video and audio data transmission. PID-PCR  
is the identification number for the synchronisation signal. PID-PCR is  
the identification number for the synchronisation signal. PID-PCR is  
normally identical to PID video. In the case of multi-language channel  
transmissions, by means of manual entry of the audio PID, it is  
possible to allocate another language to the TV broadcast. After  
entering the PID, the digital receiver automatically selects audio data  
from the data stream identified by the PID number and allocates these  
data to the video signal.  
Channel package  
Symbol rate  
The channel package of a digital transponder mostly contains several  
TV and radio channels. Each channel package has a fixed allocation  
with regard to the transponder transmit frequency, the polarization  
(horizontal or vertical), the symbol rate and the viterbirate or error rate.  
The symbol rate describes the amount of data transmitted per second.  
The symbol rate is measured in MSymbols/s and is equal to the  
number of symbols that are received per second.  
Video bit rate  
Viterbi rate  
The video bit rate describes the quantity of data of the digitised video  
signal that is transmitted per second.  
The viterbi rate (code rate, error rate) characterizes the type of error  
protection used by the channel provider. The DVB standard stipulates  
the following values: 1/2 - 2/3 - 3/4 - 5/6 - 7/8.  
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Glossary  
Glossary  
Audio output  
Receiver sound output  
AV channel slot  
DVB  
Preferential channel location of TV set for SCART input  
Digital video broadcasting  
Eb/No  
Power density per unit of information  
Digital signal-to-noise ratio  
Eb/No-Verhältnis  
LED display  
Mute  
Receiver display  
Mute circuit  
OSD  
On-screen display  
PAL  
Analogue television standard  
Pay TV (e.g. Premiere)  
Pay-TV  
PIN  
Personal identification number  
Receiver  
Receiver  
RGB  
Video signals made up of 3 individual colour signals (red, green, blue)  
21-pin connecting cable  
SCART cable  
Standby  
S-VHS  
Standby  
Super video home system (video recorder standard)  
Transmitted data rate of transmit signal  
Clock function for pre-programmed switch-on and switch-off times  
See glossary of technical terms  
Symbol rate  
Timer function  
Viterbi rate  
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Service  
Service  
OSD language  
Picture format  
Antenna supply  
Operation: Standby:  
German  
4:3  
ON  
16:9  
OFF  
Other settings  
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