Operating Manual
- English -
DVB-SAT Receiver
UFS 733si/sw
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
INFORMATION ON AUDIO MPEG INC. AND S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A:
This unit makes use of legally protected technologies, which are protected by patents in the USA and also
by other intellectual property rights in other countries.
KATHREIN-Werke KG has obtained licences from Audio MPEG Inc. and Societa‘ Italiana per lo sviluppo
dell‘elettronica, S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A to use these technologies. These licences carry certain restrictions, which
apply also to you as the customer.
Accordingly this unit may be used by the end customer only for private non-commercial purposes and for the
licensed content. It may not be used for commercial purposes. The use of products or processes that are
sold or used with this unit is not included in this statement.
The use of reverse engineering is not permitted in respect of the licensed technologies, nor is disassembly.
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
Electronic equipment is not domestic waste - in accordance with directive 2002/96/EC OF
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27th January 2003 concerning
used electrical and electronic appliances, it must be disposed of properly.
At the end of its service life, take this unit for disposal at a designated public collection point.
Spent batteries are special waste!
Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic waste; take them to a collection point for spent
batteries.
SERVICE
If, despite reading through 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.
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CONTENTS
Foreword/important information ............................................................................................... 2
Important Information............................................................................................................... 3
Contents .................................................................................................................................. 4
Receiver features and product package.................................................................................... 6
Safety instructions ................................................................................................................... 7
Connection and setup............................................................................................................... 8
Controls, displays and connections.......................................................................................... 9
Remote control....................................................................................................................... 10
First installation....................................................................................................................... 11
Operation ............................................................................................................................... 26
Using the remote control ......................................................................................................... 26
Channel selection (TV and radio) .............................................................................................. 26
Channel selection from the channel list....................................................................................... 27
Banner.................................................................................................................................. 28
Audio/subtitle selection ........................................................................................................... 28
Opening options channel......................................................................................................... 29
Picture scaling and audio output format .................................................................................... 29
Teletext ................................................................................................................................. 29
EPG (Electronic Program Guide)............................................................................................. 30
Opening the EPG ................................................................................................................... 30
“Current” view ........................................................................................................................ 31
“Preview” view (programme magazine)..................................................................................... 32
Categories view ..................................................................................................................... 33
Search function...................................................................................................................... 34
Additional information (i button)................................................................................................ 35
Recording (timer) ................................................................................................................... 36
Recording once only .............................................................................................................. 37
Recording daily..................................................................................................................... 37
Recording weekly.................................................................................................................. 38
Recording Monday to Friday .................................................................................................... 39
Timer list view ........................................................................................................................ 40
Common Interface .................................................................................................................. 41
Important Information ............................................................................................................. 41
Inserting the Smartcard and the CA Module .............................................................................. 41
Inserting the CA module into the CI............................................................................................ 41
Inserting the Smartcard into the Smartcard reader ......................................................................... 41
Main menu.............................................................................................................................. 42
Editing channel list................................................................................................................. 43
Sorting channels in channel list (left column) ............................................................................. 43
Deleting channels from channel list .......................................................................................... 43
Favourite lists......................................................................................................................... 43
Adding a channel to favourite list............................................................................................... 44
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CONTENTS
Deleting a channel from favourite list.......................................................................................... 45
Sorting channels in favourite list................................................................................................ 45
Search for channels................................................................................................................ 46
Automatic SEARCH................................................................................................................ 47
Manual Search....................................................................................................................... 49
Security.................................................................................................................................. 50
Box Settings........................................................................................................................... 51
Video Settings........................................................................................................................ 52
Menu Settings........................................................................................................................ 53
Miscellaneous Settings ........................................................................................................... 54
Conditional Access (Common Interface) ................................................................................... 55
CONAX CA - Smartcard reader................................................................................................. 55
Cryptoworks - CI (CA module) .................................................................................................. 57
LNB settings .......................................................................................................................... 58
Service menu ......................................................................................................................... 59
Sat Finder.............................................................................................................................. 60
Channel information................................................................................................................ 60
System Information................................................................................................................. 61
Updating software .................................................................................................................. 61
Restoring factory settings........................................................................................................ 65
Language ............................................................................................................................... 66
Technical appendix................................................................................................................. 67
Technical features .................................................................................................................. 67
Scart socket assignment ......................................................................................................... 69
VHS/S-VHS switching............................................................................................................. 69
Connection example............................................................................................................... 70
Examples single-cable systems ............................................................................................... 71
For your notes........................................................................................................................ 75
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RECEIVER FEATURES AND PRODUCT PACKAGE
RECEIVER FEATURES
The UFS 733 receiver is suitable for the reception of digital satellite TV and radio channels. The decoding
system for Conax is already integrated. In addition one Common Interface for a CA module is provided for
decoding additional Pay-TV channels.
The HDMI interface offers the optimum capability for connecting the receiver to a flat-screen TV set.
The receiver has comprehensive features such as 16-character alphanumeric display for program
names, electrical and optical audio outputs for Dolby Digital (AC3) and Videotext with memory capacity
for 800 pages.
The receiver is available in silver or black housings.
SWITCHING OFF THE RECEIVER AND UPDATING THE EPG
By pressing the ꢀ button on the remote control you can switch the receiver out of TV mode to the
standby mode, and back again.
The receiver has the facility to update the EPG overnight, i.e. at 03:00 the receiver automatically starts to
update the EPG data. This procedure may take a few minutes, and is not shown in the receiver display.
If the receiver is programmed to make a recording at this time, the updating is postponed until 03:00 the
following night.
The update time cannot be changed.
This updates the EPG data for the first 25 channels of the overall channel list. However, this update is only
performed if the receiver is in the standby mode. If the receiver is completely switched off (at the mains) or
if it is in operation, the update will be delayed. After updating the data, the receiver automatically switches
back to the standby mode. If during the update you press the ꢀ button, the update is aborted and the
receiver switches itself on.
PRODUCT PACKAGE
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UFS 733si (silver) or UFS 733sw (black)
Infra-red remote control
Scart cable
2 batteries AAA 1.5 V
Power supply cable
Operating manual
Safety instructions
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Safety Instructions – Important Information
This page contains important information about the operation, installation location and connection of the unit.
Read these instructions carefully before starting to use the unit.
Mains cable
Make sure that the mains cable (power supply cable) is not damaged. Units with a damaged mains cable must be
disconnected from the mains (disconnect mains connector) and repaired by a qualified engineer before setup. Only
use the power pack supplied (if available)!
DANGER!
Risk of death due to electric shock!
Cleaning
Disconnect the mains connector before cleaning the unit. Only use a dry cloth for cleaning and only clean the outer
surface. Never open the unit.
Touching the parts inside the unit carries a risk of death due to electric shock!
Playing children
Make sure that children do not push any objects into the ventilation slots.
Risk of death due to electric shock!
Earth connection
The antenna system must be earthed as specified or equipotentially bonded. EN 60728/11 and any national
regulations must be complied with.
Danger due to surge voltages, lightning strikes!
WARNING!
Mains voltage
Only operate the unit with the specified mains voltage (marked on the rear of the-unit or on the external power pack)!
The unit may only be connected to the mains and turned on once it has been connected to the antenna and to the
TV set or the cable network and PC.
If the mains voltage is too high, there is a risk of fire!
Repairs
Ensure that any repairs to your unit are carried out by qualified personnel. Opening the unit and attempting to repair
it yourself voids all warranty claims!
Improper work on the unit can jeopardise the electrical safety of the unit.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for accidents caused by the user opening the unit!
Connections
Incorrect wiring of the connections can lead to malfunctions or defects on the unit!
Long periods of absence/storms/accessibility of the mains connector
CAUTION!
Always turn off the unit at the mains switch if you will be absent for a long time or there is a storm. Disconnect it
from the mains by unplugging the mains connector. This also applies to the other equipment connected to the unit.
Isolation from the cable network is also recommended. Note any timer programs (receiver) and turn the unit on
again promptly before the recording time. Ensure the mains connector is accessible at all times.
Installation location
All electronic equipment generates heat. However, the heating of this unit lies within the permissible range. Sensitive
furniture surfaces and veneers may become discoloured by the effects of constant heat over time. The feet of the
unit can also cause colour changes to treated furniture surfaces. If necessary, place the unit on a suitable stable
and flat base!
Ventilation
The heat generated in this unit is adequately dissipated. However, the unit should never be installed in a cupboard
or on shelves with inadequate ventilation. Never cover the cooling slots on the unit (e.g. with other equipment,
magazines, tablecloths or curtains)!
Do not place any objects on top of the unit and maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm above the unit, so that the
heat generated can be dissipated with no obstructions.
Moisture, sunlight, heat, naked flames
Protect the unit against moisture, dripping and splashed water (do not place any filled objects such as vases on
top of the unit). Do not place the unit close to a heater or expose it to direct sunlight and do not operate it in damp
locations. Only use the unit in a moderate climate, not in tropical conditions! Do not expose the unit to any naked
flame, such as from a candle! This constitutes a fire hazard!
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CONNECTION AND SETUP
The following section is intended specifically for specialist dealers. You need not refer to this
section unless you are carrying out the installation yourself. The “Connection Example” section
provides a sample configuration.
Do not connect the receiver to the mains until all installation work has been properly carried out.
Refer also to the information in the “Safety Instructions” section.
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER
SAT IF CONNECTION
Connect the Sat IF input on the receiver to the satellite reception system.
Use a coaxial cable with a standard F connector.
If the F connector is not yet fitted to the cable, strip the insulation from the cable as shown in the following
illustration and carefully twist the F connector onto the end of the cable until it is securely fitted to the
cable.
When fitting the connector, make sure that no strands from the braiding touch the inner
conductor, otherwise a short circuit may occur.
The quality of the reception signal depends on this connection!
RECEPTION REQUIREMENTS
Ensure that your satellite antenna system is designed for digital reception.
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. Be sure to follow the operating
instructions for the matrices used.
The parameters defined in the “Main menu”, “Channel search” and “LNB settings” should only be changed
by experienced installers.
TV CONNECTION
Connect the satellite receiver (TV Scart socket) to the TV set with a Scart cable. If your TV is stereo,
you can receive the sound in stereo via the Scart connection. Connect the satellite receiver to the
video/DVD recorder with a Scart cable.
INSERTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL
Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control.
Insert the two batteries supplied 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.
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CONTROLS, DISPLAYS AND CONNECTIONS
This section provides a brief description of all the controls, displays and connections.
VIEW OF FRONT PANEL (FLAP FOLDED DOWN)
ꢁ
ꢄ
ꢂ
ꢃ
VIEW OF REAR PANEL
ꢂ ꢄ
ꢃ
ꢅ
ꢆ
ꢇ
ꢈ
ꢁ
Rear panel controls and displays
Front panel controls and displays
1. LNB input
1. On/Off switch
2. RJ 11 data interface
2. Display (cover folded down)
3. Smartcard reader*) (Conax embedded)
3. Optical data stream output (SPDIF/Sony Philips
Digital Interface Format) for Dolby Digital AC 3
audio
4. Common Interface for fitting a CA module *)
5. Ejection button for the CA module
4. Electrical data stream output (SPDIF/
Sony Philips Digital Interface Format)
for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio
In addition there are three further buttons on
the front of the display:
5. Audio outputs (L/R) - cinch sockets
6. Scart socket for TV connection
7. Scart socket for VCR/AUX connection
8. HDMI connection
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TV/R button for switching between TV and
radio mode
Channel select buttons (▼▲)
9. Mains power cable
*) CA module and Pay-TV cards (Smartcards) are not included
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REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION BUTTONS
The button symbols shown here are also used in the description of the operating steps.
ꢀ
ꢍ
Off mode
Mute on/off
(Stand-by)
...
ꢎ ꢈ
To enter channel
numbers or menu
(Green)
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Open video and audio
settings, select mono
(left, right) and stereo
parameters
ꢐ
Open main menu
ꢏ
Open Videotext
(Red)
Open favourite list, open
timer list in the EPG
(Yellow)
Open options menu
"
(Blue)
Switch between
#
%
Volume
radio and TV mode
ꢉꢊꢋꢌ
Switch the channel and/or
navigate the menus
&
(cursor buttons)
Channel selection
ꢒ
Channel information
ꢑ
on the current channel
(EXIT)
close menus and
sub-menus
ꢓ
Confirm sub-menus
and menu options,
open channel list
ꢔ
Currently not used
ꢗ
program guide
ꢕ
Open electronic
Currently not used
ꢖ
Currently not used
ꢘ
Currently not used
ꢚ
in the EPG
ꢙ
Open timer menu
Currently not used
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FIRST INSTALLATION
Before using your unit for the first time, read the “Safety Instructions” and
“Connection and Setup” sections.
The “Connection Example” section provides a sample configuration.
Do not connect the receiver to the power supply until all installation work has been
properly carried out.
The guidance given in the “First Installation” section assumes that the receiver
has been properly connected as per the “Safety Instructions” and “Connection and
Set-Up” sections.
First switch your TV set on and select the AV channel slot. Connect your receiver to the power supply.
The following display appears:
(green) button loads the
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired menu language. Pressing the
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desired menu language and opens the next menu:
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FIRST INSTALLATION
Press the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the desired country. Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the “HD Video
Resolution” line. Set the video resolution of your TV set here using the ꢋꢌ buttons (only on connection
of the receiver and the TV set using the HDMI interface). Refer to the user guide/operating instructions
for your TV set.
Press the
buttons to switch to the “Screen Format” line. Use the
buttons to set the
ꢉꢊ
ꢋꢌ
screen format for your TV set. Refer to the user guide / operating instructions for your TV set.
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the “Picture Scaling” line. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to perform the
settings for the picture scaling. Refer to the user guide / operating instructions for your TV set.
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the “TV Output Format” line. Select here the signal that your TV set
can process using the ꢋꢌ buttons (only on connection of the receiver and TV set using the Scart TV
socket). Refer to the user guide/operating instructions for your TV set.
Press the (green) button to open the next menu:
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FIRST INSTALLATION
Select the required setting for your LNB control using the ꢋꢌ buttons (only on connection of the
receiver to a satellite reception system). The following options are available:
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DiSEqC™1.0
One cable (automatic or manual setting)
No LNB power (if your LNB has a dedicated power supply)
No DiSEqC™
Toneburst
Continue the first installation with the related section.
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FIRST INSTALLATION (DISEQC™1.0)
DISEQC 1.0
If you do not know the
settings or components
used in your reception
system, ask a specialist
engineer!
buttons to switch to “DiSEqC sequence”. Select how often the DiSEqCTM command is to
Press the ꢉꢊ
be sent using the ꢋꢌ buttons.
Changes to the positions A - D:
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to “Position A”. Press the ꢓ button to open the sub-menu. You
can select a satellite and make the related settings here. Press the
the default setting (in this example “ASTRA 19.2°E”), a prompt “Save LNB settings?” will be displayed.
(green) button. If you change
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Select “Yes” or “No” using the ꢋꢌ buttons and accept your selection using the ꢓ button.
Repeat the process as necessary for the other positions (B, C, D).
Press the (green) button to open the next menu:
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Continue the first installation with the “Search” section.
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FIRST INSTALLATION: Single-cable system (general)
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons here to select “One Cable” as “LNB control”. Press the ꢊ button to move to the
next menu item:
The various options
for
a
single-cable
system with Kathrein
components
summarised
are
at
the end of this manual in
the “Technical Appendix”
section under “Examples of
Single-Cable Systems”.
Dependingonthesystemtowhich
they are connected, a maximum
of four or eight receivers may
be connected to a single-cable
system (a twin receiver counts
as two receivers).
Satellite selection
Press the ꢓ button. The following display appears:
If the receiver is
connected
to
a
UAS 481 single-cable
LNB, it is imperative
the two frequencies
(low band/high band) are set to
10200 MHz here.
You can make the settings using
either the number pad or the
ꢋꢌ buttons.
Use the
buttons here to select the satellites you want to receive with your system. Press
ꢋꢌ
the (green) button to open the next menu:
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Note:
You can only receive the signals from two satellites in your single-cable system if a
EXU 908 single cable matrix is used. In this case, repeat the “Satellite selection” process for
the “Position B” line.
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FIRST INSTALLATION: Single-cable system (general)
Select the “New registration” line using the ꢊꢉ buttons. Using the ꢋꢌ buttons, select whether
the registration on the single-cable system is to be “Automatic” (receiver) or “Manual” (user). Press
the (green) button to open the next menu:
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It is currently only
possible to register
on the EXU 908
single-cable matrix
using the “Manual”
mode.
For improved understanding, we have split the following explanation into two sections.
Registration with the selection “Automatic” and registration with the selection “Manual”.
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FIRST INSTALLATION: Single-cable system (automatic)
AUTOMATIC
You can only use the
“Secure channel with
PIN” function if this
function is supported
by the single-cable
components used. In
the case of Kathrein
single-cable components, this
is currently only the case for the
EXU 908.
Secure channel with PIN (only for on selection of “User defined” or “Kathrein EXU 908”):
Press the ꢊ button to switch to the “Secure channel with PIN” line. Here it is possible to protect the
transmission frequency used by entering a PIN. No other receiver can then use that transmission frequency
unless the PIN is input. Select the setting “Yes” using the ꢋꢌ buttons.
Password PIN (only for “Yes” setting in the “Secure channel with PIN” line):
Select the “Password PIN” line using the ꢊ button. You can now use the number buttons to enter a
PIN (0-255).
Testing connection:
Use the ꢊ button to switch to the “Test connection” line and press the ꢓ button. The receiver now tests
the settings you have made. The following message appears:
Select a spare transmission frequency using the
buttons and then confirm your selection
ꢋꢌ
using the ꢓ button. The following screen appears:
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FIRST INSTALLATION: Single-cable system (manual)
Press the ꢓ button to confirm.
Press (if necessary several times) the
Press the ꢓ button to confirm and check your
settings. If necessary, seek assistance from a
(green)
specialist engineer.
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button until you reach the “Channel list selection”
point.
Use the
button to switch to the “Test
ꢊ
Continue the first installation with the “Search”
section.
connection” line again and press the ꢓ button.
As soon as the receiver outputs the “Connection
OK” message, you can continue as described
on the left.
MANUAL
Connected equipment:
Select the single-cable components used in your system using the ꢋꢌ buttons.
Available options: Kathrein 2 subscribers (EXR 552), Kathrein 4 subscribers (EXR 501, EXR 551),
Kathrein 8 subscribers (EXR 1581, EXR 2581, EXU 908) or User defined (UAS 481).
We have selected the UAS 481 single-cable LNB as an example for the remainder of this
explanation. If there are differences to other components or to the setting “User defined”, we will
note and explain these differences.
Transmission channel:
Press the ꢊ button to switch to the “Transmission channel” line. Select the required transmission channel
using the ꢋꢌ buttons.
If one or more receivers are already present on the system and an additional
receiver is to be connected, you must assign a different frequency (transmission
channel) to the new receiver (otherwise the receivers will interfere with each other).
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FIRST INSTALLATION: Single-cable system (manual)
Transmission frequency (only with the selection “User defined”):
Use the ꢊ button to switch to the “Transmission frequency” line and enter the appropriate transmission
frequency using the number pad. You can find the necessary information (transmission frequencies) in the
documentation supplied with your system.
You can only used the “Secure channel with PIN” function if this function
is supported by the single-cable components used. In the case of Kathrein
single-cable components, this is currently only the case for the EXU 908.
Secure channel with PIN:
Press the ꢊ button to switch to the “Secure channel with PIN” line. Here it is possible to protect the
transmission frequency used by entering a PIN. No other receiver can then use that transmission
frequency unless the PIN is input. Select the setting “Yes” using the ꢋꢌ buttons.
Password PIN (only for “Yes” setting in the “Secure channel with PIN” line):
Select the “Password PIN” line using the ꢊ button. You can now use the number buttons to enter a
PIN (0-255).
Testing connection:
Use the ꢊ button to switch to the “Test connection” line and press the ꢓ button. The receiver now tests
the settings you have made. The following message appears:
Press the ꢓ button to confirm.
Press (if necessary several times) the
Press the ꢓ button to confirm and check your
settings. If necessary, seek assistance from a
(green)
specialist engineer.
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button until you reach the “Channel list selection”
point.
Use the
button to switch to the “Test
ꢊ
Continue the first installation with the “Search”
section.
connection” line again and press the ꢓ button.
As soon as the receiver outputs the “Connection
OK” message, you can continue as described
on the left.
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FIRST INSTALLATION (NO LNB POWER)
NO LNB POWER
If you do not know the
settings or components
used in your reception
system, ask a specialist
engineer!
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the “Position A”. Press the ꢓ button to open the sub-menu. You can
select a satellite and make the related settings here. Press the (green) button. If you change the default
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setting (in this example “ASTRA 19.2°E”), a prompt “Save LNB settings?” will be displayed. Select “Yes” or
“No” using the ꢋꢌ buttons and accept your selection using the ꢓ button.
Press the (green) button to open the next menu:
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Continue the first installation with the “Search” section.
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FIRST INSTALLATION (NO DISEQC)
NO DISEQC
If you do not know the
settings or components
used in your reception
system, ask a specialist
engineer!
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the “Position A”. Press the ꢓ button to open the sub-menu. You can
select a satellite and make the related settings here. Press the (green) button. If you change the default
!
setting (in this example “ASTRA 19.2°E”), a prompt “Save LNB settings?” will be displayed. Select “Yes” or
“No” using the ꢋꢌ buttons and accept your selection using the ꢓ button.
Press the (green) button to open the next menu:
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Continue the first installation with the “Search” section.
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FIRST INSTALLATION (TONEBURST)
TONEBURST
If you do not know the
settings or components
used in your reception
system, ask a specialist
engineer!
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the “Position A”. Press the ꢓ button to open the sub-menu. You can
select a satellite and make the related settings here. Press the (green) button. If you change the default
!
setting (in this example “ASTRA 19.2°E”), a prompt “Save LNB settings?” will be displayed. Select “Yes”
or “No” using the ꢋꢌ buttons and accept your selection using the ꢓ button. Repeat the process as
necessary for the second position (B).
Press the (green) button to open the next menu:
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Continue the first installation with the “Search” section.
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FIRST INSTALLATION (SEARCH)
Using the ꢋꢌ buttons, select whether you want to use the pre-defined satellite channel list or start a
search. Confirm your selection using the
the first installation. If you select “Search Channels”, the following display appears:
(green) button. If you select “Predefined list“, that completes
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Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select whether you want the search to cover all satellites or only one specific
satellite. Using the ꢉꢊbuttons switch to the “Channels to search for” line. Here, using the ꢋꢌbuttons,
you can select whether you want to search only for free-to-air channels, only for encrypted channels, or for
all channels. The receiver also provides you with a feature for checking the reception system settings in the
“Sat Finder” line. Open using the ꢓ button. The following display appears:
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FIRST INSTALLATION (SEARCH)
If you do not have a meter for
adjusting your reflector, you can
use the sat finder as an alignment
aid. You can select the different
lines using the
Make changes in the lines using the
buttons.
ꢉꢊ
ꢋꢌ buttons (e. g. transponder).
Once you have a good reception
signal (see example on the right),
press the ꢓ button in the “Finish”
line.
Press the (green) button to open the next menu:
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FIRST INSTALLATION (SEARCH)
After completion of the search, you will see the following window:
Press the ꢓ button to confirm the message displayed. The channels found are saved and the next menu
opens:
Press the ꢓ button to acknowledge the display and finish the first installation.
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OPERATION
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Press the ꢓ button to confirm settings in the menus or to open sub-menus. Change the settings line
by line and press the ꢓ button to save your changes. Press the ꢑ button to quit the menu or to
switch from a sub-menu to the next higher menu level.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to navigate through the menus. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to edit the individual
fields. You can also key in values in the fields using the number pad.
The coloured buttons are used for the functions within the various sub-menus. These functions are
displayed on-screen for the respective menus. In each menu a line is displayed at the bottom of the
screen explaining the various functions available.
CHANNEL SELECTION (TV AND RADIO)
Press the
modes.
button (blue) to switch between TV and radio channels. Channel selection is same in both
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You can select the channels directly in the order in which they are saved using the
only select the channels in the currently selected channel list or favourite channel list.
buttons. You can
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OPERATION
CHANNEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST
Open the currently selected channel list/favourite list by pressing the ꢓ button. The following display
appears (example):
Channel list currently selected. Using the ꢔꢘ buttons you
can select between the existing, pre-sorted channel lists.
A channel newly found by a
search is marked with an “N”
after the channel name (see
example below).
Also note the bars at the bottom
of the on-screen display! These
provide information on what to
do next.
In the channel list the channels are selected from a list using the ꢉꢊꢋꢌ buttons and a channel
is opened using the ꢓ button. The following functions are available for moving in the channel list
or displaying and sorting the list:
(red) button:
Open the favourite lists (only displayed if contain programs). The favourite lists can also
be opened directly from the TV screen using the (red) button.
Leave the channel list without changing to another channel
ꢑ button:
Change between the (pre-sorted) channel lists available
ꢔꢘ buttons:
ꢓ button:
Press 1 x to change to the selected channel, press 2 x to change to the selected channel
and leave the channel list
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(yellow) button: Using the ꢔꢘ buttons, various channel lists sorted alphabetically and numerically
(based on the channel name) can be selected
Open the search function - search for channel name
ꢏ button:
(blue) button: Open the radio channel list (usage identical to the TV channel list)
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Open the signal strength and signal quality and other information on the channel (see box
on the right in the figure above)
ꢒ button:
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OPERATION
Select the required channel using the ꢉꢊꢋꢌ buttons and press the ꢓ button.
BANNER
When you switch channels the following information is displayed on-screen:
Channel location
and name
Audio channel currently selected
(“Stereo” in the example)
Only indicates the screen format broadcast
by the transmitter if the format is different
to the screen format currently set on the
receiver
Current and next
program on the channel
currently selected with
start time
Selected audio
channel and number
of available audio
channels
Progression bar for the
current program (white part
already passed) and current
time
Videotext
available
AUDIO/SUBTITLE SELECTION
Press the
(yellow) button once (twice for portal
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channels) to view further soundtrack selection
options, if these are transmitted by the channel
provider. Use the
the available selection options. By pressing the
buttons to scroll through
ꢉꢊ
(yellow) button again, you can open the menu
for selecting the subtitles, if available.
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(yellow) button again, or press
The sub-titles are also selected using the ꢉꢊ buttons. Press the
the ꢑ button to exit this display again.
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OPERATION
OPENING OPTIONS CHANNEL
If the channel OSD contains the following icon
button to display the channels available on this portal (such as matches on a specific day of play). In this
, this is a portal channel. Press the
(yellow)
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example three “sub-channels” are available for selection within this portal channel. Select the channels
using the ꢉꢊ buttons and ꢓ.
PICTURE SCALING AND AUDIO OUTPUT FORMAT
By pressing the (green) button you can change the
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following settings directly on the TV screen, without
having to open the main menu:
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-
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Picture Scaling: Select using the
made on the “Box Settings”, “TV picture settings”.
(red) button. The possible settings depend on the setting you
HD Video Resolution: Select using the (blue) button. Select the setting suitable for your TV set
(note the information in the operating instructions for your TV set).
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Audio Format: Select using the
Mono (left), Mono (right) and Mono.
(green) button. You can choose between the settings Stereo,
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The display disappears again automatically after approx. five seconds.
TELETEXT
Press the ꢏ button to open Videotext. When
Videotext is opened for the first time you will
be asked whether you wish in future to open
Videotext using the receiver remote control
or, as usual, using the TV set remote control
(see screenshot below). Use the
buttons to select the desired variant and press
ꢋꢌ
the ꢓ button to confirm.
When using Videotext via the receiver remote control:
You can open the required Videotext page using the number pad. You can scroll forward or back one page
using the ꢉꢊ buttons.
Pressing the ꢏ button again renders the Teletext display transparent.
To leave the Videotext, press again the ꢏ button or the ꢑ button.
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
OPENING THE EPG
The EPG is opened by pressing the ꢗ button. Each time the EPG is opened, you will automatically
be shown the “Current” view, irrespective of which view you were shown the last time you left the EPG.
The following display appears (example):
Today’s date
and time
Selected
EPG view
Current picture
on the selected
channel
Channel
number from
the overall
list, channel
name, current
programme
with
Day of the
week and
time when the
highlighted
program will
be shown
progression
bar
Date and
time of the
highlighted
program with
category,
duration and
picture format
At this point you will be shown the age
limit for the highlighted program, if this
is supplied by the channel provider
Note:
If you had selected a favourite list before opening the EPG, you will see in the EPG only the
data for the channels that are included in your favourite list. Press the ꢗ button again to
display the EPG for all channels.
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
Selection options:
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(red) button
Open the timer list (display of all pre-programmed recordings)
ꢘ button
Jump forwards in the “Current” view by 15 minutes. Press the button (rewind)
to jump back in 15 minute steps to the current time.
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(yellow) button
Open a preview of the currently highlighted channel
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(blue) button
Open the category selection (sorting the programs by categories such as
movies, sport, series ...)
-
-
button
(P+) jump forwards 24 hours in the EPG, (P-) jump backwards 24 hours
in the EPG (e.g. in “Current” and in “Preview” view)
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ꢓ button
Select the currently highlighted channel in all views. Pressing again the
button or the
shown again on the TV screen
button closes the EPG and the selected channel is
ꢓ
ꢑ
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-
Add a programme to the recording settings
ꢚ (red dot) button
ꢏ button
Search for a particular program or program content (enter the search
expression using the number pad on the remote control, see also the section
“Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric input”)
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Show, if present, further information on the selected programme.
ꢒ button
Navigation within each EPG view is always performed using the cursor buttons (ꢉꢊꢋꢌ).
The
buttons allow you to select individual channels/programs, and the
buttons allow
ꢉꢊ
ꢋꢌ
you to scroll from page to page of the currently selected list.
Pressing the ꢗ or the ꢑ button exits the EPG again and returns to the TV picture.
You will see information on the current or next following programmes in
the EPG only if it is supplied by the channel provider. If no EPG data are
available the receiver, instead of showing information on the current program,
shows the message “No data available!”.
“CURRENT” VIEW
The “Current” view can be opened at any time in the EPG by pressing the
This view is automatically displayed every time the EPG is started (see screenshot “Opening EPG”).
(green) button.
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In the “Current” view you can see all channels displayed in the order of the overall channel list.
Provided that EPG data has been supplied by the channel provider, the receiver shows for each
channel the current program being shown, with start time, finish time, and progression bar.
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
You can use the cursor buttons (ꢉꢊꢋꢌ) or the number pad buttons to select the desired channel
and, if available, you can use the
button to open further information on the desired program.
ꢒ
The
button allows you to look ahead in 15 minute steps to future programs on the channels
ꢘ
(press the ꢔ button to return to the current time).
If you wish to view the program currently being shown on a channel, you need not to exit the EPG,
just select the desired channel and press the ꢓ button. At the top right of the screen you will see the
current TV picture for the selected channel. The picture only appears once the ꢓ button has been
pressed. What you saw before was the picture of the old channel that had previously been selected,
even though the EPG was no longer set to that channel.
“PREVIEW” VIEW (PROGRAMME MAGAZINE)
The “Preview” view (programme magazine) can be opened at any time in EPG by pressing the (yellow)
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button.
Also note the bars at the bottom
of the on-screen display! These
provide information on what to
do next.
In the “Preview” view you will see all the programmes that will be shown in the previous “Current” list
of selected channels. Provided that EPG data has been supplied by the channel provider, the receiver
displays the programmes that will be shown on the selected channel for several days in advance.
You can use the cursor buttons (ꢉꢊꢋꢌ) to select the desired programme and, if available, you can
use the ꢒ button to open further information on the desired programme.
You can use the ꢔꢘ buttons to scroll through the programs in the order of the overall list of programs
(the programs can also be selected by entering digits with the number pad); you remain however in
“Preview” view.
The button allows you to scroll backwards and forwards a day at a time.
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Using the
(see “Recording” section).
(red dot) button you can copy the selected programme to the recording settings
ꢚ
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
CATEGORIES VIEW
The “Categories” view can be opened at any time in EPG by pressing the (blue) button.
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In the “Categories” view you can see all programmes sorted by category and starting time.
The following categories are available for selection: Movies, Series, Sport, Children’s programmes,
Entertainment, Current affairs, Reportage, Art & Culture, Education, Music, Leisure and Adult.
Programmes can be assigned to the above categories only if the EPG data has been supplied by the
channel provider.
Select the required category using the ꢔꢘ buttons. You can then use the cursor buttons (ꢉꢊꢋꢌ)
to select the desired category and, if available, you can use the ꢒ button within each category to open
further information on the desired programme.
The button allows you to scroll backwards and forwards a day at a time.
&
Using the
(see “Recording” section).
(red dot) button you can copy the selected programme to the recording settings
ꢚ
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
SEARCH FUNCTION
The search function can be opened at any time in EPG by pressing the ꢏ button.
The search function allows you to search for programmes based on their additional information or their
name. Use the number pad to enter the desired search expression (see also “Operating Instructions”
“Alphanumeric Input”).
When you have entered the desired search expression, press the ꢓ button to start the search.
You can then use the cursor buttons (ꢉꢊꢋꢌ) to select the desired programme from the search result
and, if available, you can use the ꢒ button to open further information on the desired programme.
Using the
(see “Recording” section).
(red dot) button you can copy the selected programme to the recording settings
ꢚ
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (i BUTTON)
The additional information can always be opened by pressing
the ꢒ button whenever the “i symbol” appears in front of the
program name (see screenshot on the right). First however
the channel must be selected. The following display appears
(example):
The additional information available for a programme is displayed in its own window. By pressing the
ꢊ button, if available, you can open further additional information on the selected programme.
The
buttons enable you to display the additional information for the preceding or following
ꢋꢌ
programmes in the order of the previously selected list (see header). This feature always assumes that
the data has been supplied by the channel provider.
Using the
(see “Recording” section).
(red dot) button you can copy the selected programme to the recording settings
ꢚ
Press the ꢒ or the ꢑ button to exit the additional information.
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
RECORDING (TIMER)
The ꢚ (red dot) button allows you to set up a program at any time for recording on an external recorder.
The programme to be recorded can be selected in any of the EPG views, provided the ꢚ (red dot) button
appears at the bottom of the screen display.
Programme present in the EPG:
Select the desired programme and press the
(example):
(red dot) button. The following display appears
ꢚ
Programme not present in the EPG:
Select any programme on the channel on which the desired programme is to be transmitted at a later
time and press the ꢚ (red dot) button (starting and finishing times together with the recording date
must be input manually). The following display appears (example):
Remember to program
your external recorder
in accordance with the
timer list programmed
in the receiver.
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the desired recording mode (cyclical). The following recording mode
options are available:
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-
-
-
Once: The recording will be performed once
Daily: The recording will be performed daily at a time specified by you
Weekly: The recording will be performed once a week on the same day and at the same time
Monday to Friday: The recording will be performed Mon-Fri at the specified time
Use the cursor buttons (ꢉꢊꢋꢌ) to select the further items and use the number pad to complete
the settings. When all settings have been made, press the ꢓ button to save the recording settings.
You can view the scheduled recordings in the timer list view of the EPG (see section “Timer list”).
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RECORDING ONCE ONLY
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the repeat “Once Only” (see screenshot “Recording (Timer)” section).
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “Date” and use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the
desired recording month.
Then use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “Day” (e. g. 03.2008) and select the day in this
month on which the recording is to start using the ꢋꢌ number pad buttons. Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to
switch to the selection field “Start” and use the ꢋꢌ buttons or the number pad buttons to select the
desired recording start time.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “End” and use the ꢋꢌ buttons or the number
pad button to select the desired recording end time. Once all settings have been made, use the
ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “Apply” and press the ꢓ button to save the recording
settings. You can view the scheduled recording in the EPG's timer list view (is opened automatically)
(see “Timer list” section).
RECORDING DAILY
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the recording mode “Daily” (see screenshot below).
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “Start” and use the ꢋꢌ buttons or the number pad
buttons to select the desired recording start time.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “End” and use the ꢋꢌ buttons or the number pad
button to select the desired recording end time.
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
When all settings have been made, press the ꢓ button to save the recording settings. You can view the
scheduled recording in the EPG's timer list view (is opened automatically) (see “Timer list” section).
RECORDING WEEKLY
Remember that the day of the week for the desired programme is copied to the
timer list and you can make no further manual corrections to it! Therefore before
pressing the ꢚ (red dot) button, select the programme on the day of the week
that in future you will wish to make the weekly recording.
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the recording mode “Weekly” (see screenshot below).
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “Start” and use the ꢋꢌ buttons or the number pad
buttons to select the desired recording start time.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “End” and use the ꢋꢌ buttons or the number pad
button to select the desired recording end time.
Once all settings have been made, use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “Apply” and press
the ꢓ button to save the recording settings. You can view the scheduled recording in the EPG's timer list
view (is opened automatically) (see “Timer list” section).
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
RECORDING MONDAY TO FRIDAY
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the recording mode “Monday - Friday” (see screenshot below).
Use
the
buttons
to
switch
to
the
selection
field
“Start”
and
ꢉꢊ
use the ꢋꢌ buttons or the number pad buttons to select the desired recording start time.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “End” and use the ꢋꢌ buttons or the number
pad button to select the desired recording end time.
Once all settings have been made, use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to the selection field “Apply” and
press the
button to save the recording settings. You can view the scheduled recording in the
ꢓ
timer list view of the EPG (see section “Timer list”).
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
TIMER LIST VIEW
The “Timer list” view can be opened at any time in EPG by pressing the (red) button.
The timer list view shows you all the recordings that are scheduled.
The ꢔꢘ buttons allow the recordings to be sorted into “Once” or “Repeated” recordings.
The cursor buttons (ꢉꢊꢋꢌ) allow you to select a recording. The ꢓ button allows you to switch
to the channel on which the recording is scheduled.
The ꢚ (red dot) button allows you to delete a recording that had been scheduled. If this is a series
recording you will additionally be asked whether you wish to cancel the recording of only one episode or
whether you wish to record no further episodes of this series (see screenshot). Selection is performed
using the ꢉꢊ buttons and is confirmed using the ꢓ button.
The button allows you to skip backwards and forwards through the future scheduled recordings, a day at
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a time.
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COMMON INTERFACE
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Always follow the operating instructions from your pay TV provider and the
instructions supplied with the Smartcard and the CA module!
Smartcards and CA modules are not included with this product!
The cards and modules are issued by the respective Pay TV providers, and contain
the subscriber data and details of the channels for which the subscriber has paid.
These channels are always scrambled.
Contact the Pay TV provider if you are interested in subscribing to a particular
Pay TV channel.
You are responsible for the use of the Smartcard in the CA!
The Smartcard sold by the Pay TV provider, specific to a particular encryption
technology, is inserted into the CA module.
Store your card and PIN code securely when not in use!
INSERTING THE SMARTCARD AND THE CA MODULE
INSERTING THE CA MODULE INTO THE CI
ꢃ
ꢄ
The Common Interface (CI)
on the UFS 733si/sw can accept one CA (Conditional Access) module.
The CI slot is under the display at the right of the front panel.
The CA module ꢂ draws in the Smartcard ꢁ (chip contacts pointing downwards and towards socket
strip) which it then inserts into the CI slot
.
The Smartcard should be inserted into the CA module without exerting excessive force. This also applies
to inserting the CA module into the CI slot.
Do not use without excessive force, and follow the instructions supplied with the Smartcard and the
CA module.
To remove the module, press the relevant eject button ꢃ.
INSERTING THE SMARTCARD INTO THE SMARTCARD READER
The Smartcard is inserted into the Smartcard reader (Cryptoworks embedded) ꢄ in exactly the same
way as into the CA module, except that in this case the chip contacts point downwards.
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MAIN MENU
Press the ꢐ button to open the main menu. The following display appears:
Six sub-menus are available. These are explained below:
1) Edit Channel List
Sort and delete channels in the channel list or favourite list, copy channels from the channel list to
the favourite lists
2) Search for Channels
Various searches, LNB setting and sat finder
3) Security
Lock various menus, the device, channels and change the device's PIN code
4) Box Settings
Various settings for video, menu, Common Interface; LNB and antenna (DVB-T)
5) Service Menu
Sat finder, channel information, system information and reset to the factory setting
6) Language Settings
Language selection for menus and languages; subtitle settings; lock various menus and change the
device's code
Select the required sub-menu using the ꢉꢊ buttons and press the ꢓ button.
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EDITING CHANNEL LIST
Use the (blue) button to switch between the TV and radio channels. The change is made in the same
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way for TV and radio channels.
SORTING CHANNELS IN CHANNEL LIST (LEFT COLUMN)
Use the ꢉꢊꢋꢌ buttons to select the channel you want to move, then press the ꢓ button. The
channel name is displayed in bold and indented from the left margin. Now select the new channel location
for the highlighted channel using the ꢉꢊꢋꢌ buttons. Save the channel in the new channel location
by pressing the ꢓ button again.
DELETING CHANNELS FROM CHANNEL LIST
Note:
A channel deleted from the channel list (left column) is also deleted from the favourite lists
and can only be found again by performing a channel search again.
Use the ꢉꢊꢋꢌbuttons to select the channel you want to delete and press the ꢙbutton. The channel
immediately disappears from the channel list; no confirmation message is issued.
FAVOURITE LISTS
Four favourite lists for TV and radio channels are available. You can copy up to 200 channels to each
of these favourite lists.
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EDITING CHANNEL LIST
ADDING A CHANNEL TO FAVOURITE LIST
Before you start to assign channels to favourites lists you can filter the existing channels using certain
criteria. Press the (yellow) button to open the “Filter channels” menu:
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Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the lines to be changed and use the ꢋꢌ buttons to perform the
settings.
Once all the settings have been made, switch to the “OK” line and press the ꢓ button to apply your
settings. The following display appears (example):
Filter settings selected
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EDITING CHANNEL LIST
Selection of the favourite list:
First select using the (red) button, to which of the four favourite lists you want to copy a channel.
Selection of the channel location in the favourite list:
A channel newly added to the favourite list is always inserted after the channel currently marked with a
black box on the favourite list. To insert a channel at a specific point in the favourite list, you must switch
to the favourite list using the ꢘ button and select the channel location after which the channel is to be
inserted using the ꢉꢊꢋꢌ buttons. Then switch back to the channel list using the ꢔ button.
Copying channel to the favourite list:
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to identify the desired channel in the channel list that you wish to load into the
favourites list. Press the ꢖ button and channel is inserted at the selected position in the selected
favourite list.
DELETING A CHANNEL FROM FAVOURITE LIST
First select using the
(red) button, from which of the four favourite lists you want to delete a channel.
Then switch to the favourite list using the ꢘ button.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the channel you want to delete and press the ꢙ button. The channel
disappears immediately from the favourite list, without any confirmation of the deletion, (channel is not
deleted from the channel list).
SORTING CHANNELS IN FAVOURITE LIST
First select using the (red) button, which of the four favourite lists you want to sort. Then switch to the
favourite list using the ꢘ button.
Use the ꢉꢊꢋꢌ buttons to select the channel you want to move, then press the ꢓ button. The
channel name is displayed in bold and indented from the left margin. Now select the new channel location
for the highlighted channel using the ꢉꢊꢋꢌ buttons. Save the channel in the new channel location
by pressing the ꢓ button again.
On leaving the “Edit Channel List” menu (ꢑ button) you will be prompted by the receiver as to whether
you want to save the changes (select “Yes”), cancel the action (select “Cancel”) or if you do not want
to save the changes (select “No”). Make the selection using the ꢋꢌ buttons and confirm using
the ꢓ button. The Main Menu will open again.
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SEARCH FOR CHANNELS
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the operation mode for which you want to start a search. The options are
DVB-S (sat) and DVB-T (terrestrial). Confirm your selection with the ꢓ button.
You can now select whether you want to start an automatic search or a manual search.
Automatic Search:
Here you can set whether the search is to cover one satellite or all satellites and the channels for the
search.
Manual Search:
Here you have several setting options for starting a selective search.
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SEARCH FOR CHANNELS
AUTOMATIC SEARCH
When selecting the satellite,
ensure
your
reception
system is actually aligned
with this satellite.
Change to “Satellite” using the ꢉꢊ buttons. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select whether you want the
search to cover all satellites you have setup or only one specific satellite. Using the ꢉꢊ buttons switch
to “Channels to search for” and select whether you want to search only for free-to-air channels, only for
encrypted channels or for all channels using the ꢋꢌ buttons. Once you have made all the settings,
switch to the last line and start the search using the ꢓ button. The following display appears:
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SEARCH FOR CHANNELS
After completion of the search, you will see the following message:
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select whether you wish to add new channels to the old ones or to discard the
new channels. Press the ꢓ button to confirm your selection. The new channels you have found and
saved are marked in the channel list (open from the TV screen using the ꢓ button) with an “N” after the
channel name (see example):
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SEARCH FOR CHANNELS
MANUAL SEARCH
Using the setting “Network search
On”, additional transponders, not
yet saved can be found by the
networking of the transponders.
They are then stored and searched
for new channels in the same way
as the existing transponders.
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select which satellites you want to cover with a search.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to “Transponder” and select the transponder to be covered by the
search using the ꢋꢌ buttons. You can also manually enter the transponder frequency, the symbol rate
and the polarisation in the next three lines using the number pad buttons or using the ꢋꢌ buttons.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to switch to “Network search” and use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select whether
the additional transponders, not yet saved, found due to the networking of the transponders are also
be searched for new channels.
Using the ꢉꢊ buttons switch to “Channels to search for” and select whether you want to search
only for free-to-air channels, only for encrypted channels or for all channels using the ꢋꢌ buttons.
Once you have made all the settings, switch to the last line and start the search using the ꢓ button.
The displays once the search is complete are identical to those for the automatic search.
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SECURITY
Press the
button to open the main menu. Select the “Security” menu using the
buttons
ꢐ
ꢉꢊ
and press the ꢓ button. Enter the receiver PIN (factory setting “0000”) and confirm it by pressing
the ꢓ button. The following display appears (see example below):
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the lines to be changed and use the ꢋꢌ buttons to perform the
settings.
Receiver Lock:
If the receiver lock is set to “On”, when the receiver is switched on it will request input of the PIN.
Menu Lock:
If the menu lock is set to “On”, the PIN must be entered as soon as the main menu is opened.
Channel Lock:
If the channel lock is set to “On”, the PIN must be entered as soon as a channel is opened that
has been marked as locked in “Edit Channel List”.
Change Device-PIN:
Press the ꢓ button – you will be requested to enter the old PIN. Confirm the entry of the old PIN
using the ꢓ button. Now enter the new PIN and confirm by pressing the button. Then you must enter
the new PIN again and also confirm using the ꢓ button. “The receiver PIN has now been changed”
is displayed. Press the ꢓ button to close the message.
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BOX SETTINGS
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired menu. Open the menu using the ꢓ button.
1) Video Settings
Definition of the video settings
2) Menu Settings
Definition of various menu settings
3) Miscellaneous Settings
Definition of time zone and audio output formats
4) Conditional Access
Access to the Smartcard reader and to the Common Interface
5) LNB Type
LNB settings, on this topic see First installation page 13ff
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BOX SETTINGS
VIDEO SETTINGS
Also note the bars at the bottom
of the on-screen display! These
provide information on what to
do next.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the line you want to change. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to make the
changes.
Screen Format:
Select your TV's format here. Either 4:3 or 16:9/wide screen TV
Picture Scaling:
Select here how the picture from the channel provides is to be adjusted by the receiver if it does not
match your setting (4:3 or 16:9).
For screen format 4:3: Either Letterbox 14:9, Letterbox 16:9 or Pan & Scan/CCO
For screen format 16:9: Always 16:9 or Automatic
HDMI Output:
If you receiver is connected to an HDTV using an HDMI cable, press the ꢓ button to make the settings.
The following settings are then available (make the selection using the ꢉꢊ button and the settings
using the ꢋꢌ buttons):
- Image resolution:
576i, 576p, 720p and 1080i
- Test of coloured bars:
Press the ꢓ button to perform a test of coloured bars (only output
over HDMI)
- HDMI audio:
“On” (digital audio is transmitted over HDMI) or “Off” (digital audio is
not transmitted over HDMI)
“On” or “Off”
- Digital volume control:
Press the ꢑ button to exit the “HDMI Output” sub-menu.
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BOX SETTINGS
TV Output Format:
Select the type of video signal that is to be at the Scart socket here. Select the signal that your TV set
can process.
Refer to the operating instructions for your television set!
You can choose between the following settings: RGB (Red/Green/Blue signal), S-video (luminance/
chrominance) and CVBS (Colour Video Baseband Signal)
VCR Output Format:
You can choose from the following settings: S-video and CVBS
AFD Automatic:
This setting corrects the screen format automatically if the broadcast screen format varies from that
displayed
Teletext:
You can select whether the Videotext is controlled by the TV remote control (external, Videotext signal
is processed by the TV set) or by the receiver remote control (internal, Videotext signal is processed
by the receiver).
Restore Default Settings:
Here you can restore the default settings for video and audio
MENU SETTINGS
Use the
buttons to select the
ꢉꢊ
line you want to change. Use the
ꢋꢌ buttons to make the changes.
Info Banner Duration:
Here you can set the following banner
display times: “Permanent”, “None”
and then in 1-second steps up to
15 seconds.
Info Banner Automatic:
Here you can set whether the info
banner is automatically displayed at
the start of a broadcast or not.
Menu Language:
Here you can set the following menu languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Czech, Dutch
and Turkish.
To quit the menu and save the changes, press the ꢑ button.
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BOX SETTINGS
MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS
Use the
buttons to select the
ꢉꢊ
line you want to change. Use the
ꢋꢌ buttons to make the changes.
Time Zone Adjustment:
Here you can set whether the time zone is set automatically or manually.
Time Zone (GMT):
Here you can set the time zone manually.
Summertime / DST:
You can switch summer time on and off using this menu item.
Audio Format:
Select the audio output format here. You have the choice between “Mono (from the right channel)”,
“Mono (from the left channel)”, “Mono (total)” and “Stereo”.
Dolby Digital Automatic:
Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically deliver Dolby Digital sound (when
broadcast) to the Dolby Digital output.
Audio Delay:
Here you can select whether the sound should be output with a delay of (100/200/300/400 or
500 milliseconds). You can use this setting in the event that the sound and picture are not output
synchronously on the TV set. If no delay is required, set the delay to “None”.
Sorting:
Here you can specify the sorting of the channel lists.
You can choose between “A to Z” or “Z to A” (each alphabetic), “Provider” (e. g. ZDF or ORF) and the
service ID.
Standby Display:
Select here whether the receiver display is to indicate the time or remain dark (nothing is displayed)
when the receiver is in the standby mode.
To quit the menu and save the changes, press the ꢑ button.
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BOX SETTINGS
CONDITIONAL ACCESS (COMMON INTERFACE)
Press the ꢐbutton to open the main menu. Select the “Conditional Access” menu using the ꢉꢊbuttons
and press the ꢓ button. The following display appears:
Access to the Smartcard in the
Smartcard reader
Access to the CA module with a
Smartcard in the CI slot
Common
settings
Interface
expert
Only users familiar with the CI
should make changes using this
menu.
CONAX CA - SMARTCARD READER
Press the ꢓ button to open the menu. The following display appears:
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired menu, and press the ꢓ button to open it. The menus
depend on the Smartcard that is used. Please follow the instructions and information displayed by the
receiver.
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BOX SETTINGS
MODIFY MATURITY RATING
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the “Smart card management” menu, and press the ꢓ button to open it.
If required, enter the Smartcard PIN code.
When you first select an encrypted
channel the receiver will display a
screen requesting that you set up
a maturity rating. If you do not set
up any maturity rating, you will see
this notice again when next you
select an encrypted channel.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the “Modify maturity rating” menu, and press the ꢓ button to open it.
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired maturity level. Press the ꢓ button to apply your selection.
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BOX SETTINGS
CRYPTOWORKS - CI (CA MODULE)
This menu informs you which CA module is fitted to your receiver and which Smartcard is present in
the CI slot. Select the “CryptoWorks - CI” menu using the ꢉꢊ buttons and press the ꢓ button to
open it. You will then see the menu generated by the CA module.
The screenshots below depend on the specific module and card, and so are only intended as
examples:
Note:
The module displays may
be shown in English,
even if you have selected
German as the menu
language, because the
menu is generated directly
by the module!
From this menu, your card and your PIN code allow you to access various channels from your Pay-TV
provider.
“CryptoWorks” has been selected as an example here. The details can be different for each CA module.
Always follow the instructions supplied by your pay TV provider!
Information for Conax, SECA, Viaccess and CryptoWorks users:
Note that with monthly activation intervals, the channel providers have different procedures
for activating pay TV cards. Activation may therefore be a few days before or after the
beginning of a new month. During this activation period, the CA module and card must be
in the slot, and the receiver must be turned on and set to the booked Pay-TV channel.
Follow the instructions from the pay TV provider.
If your pay TV card is then still not enabled, we recommend you briefly withdraw the CA
module with the card out of the slot, with the receiver switched on, and then re-insert it.
This information has nothing to do with the properties of the unit; it is merely
intended to assist you.
The various items can be selected using the
buttons and opened using the
button.
ꢉꢊ
ꢓ
Press the ꢑ button to exit the menu.
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BOX SETTINGS
LNB SETTINGS
See “First Installation” section page 13ff.
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SERVICE MENU
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired menu. Open the menu using the ꢓ button.
1) Sat Finder
Check the satellite signal strength and reception quality, which can also be used for the coarse
alignment of a satellite reception system
2) Channel Information
Display information on the channel currently selected, e. g. service ID, audio and video PID) etc.
3) System Information
Display information on device hardware and software, software download
4) Restore Factory Settings
All receiver settings can be reset to the factory settings
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SERVICE MENU
SAT FINDER
If you do not have a meter for adjusting your reflector, you can use the sat finder as an alignment aid.
You can select the different lines using the buttons. Make changes in the lines using the
ꢉꢊ
buttons (e. g. transponder). Once you have a good reception signal (see example above),
ꢋꢌ
press the ꢓ button in the “Exit” line.
CHANNEL INFORMATION
You cannot change or delete any data
here. This menu is merely for viewing
the reception data for the currently
selected channel.
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SERVICE MENU
SYSTEM INFORMATION
In the “System Information” menu, the receiver displays information regarding its hardware and software
versions.
UPDATING SOFTWARE
As soon as the receiver is switched into stand-by mode, it automatically checks whether new software/a new
servicelist is available for downloading. If new software/a new servicelist is available for downloading, you
will see the following display:
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select “Yes” if you wish to update the software now, or “No” if you wish to update
the software at a later time. Confirm your selection with the ꢓ button.
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SERVICE MENU
UPDATE SOFTWARE NOW
The following displays appear:
If as well as the new software a new servicelist for the receiver is also offered, you have the following
selection options (use the ꢋꢌ buttons to make the selection):
-
-
-
“Start update software”
“Start update servicelist”
“Start update servicelist and software”
Confirm the desired selection with the ꢓ button.
The following display appears (example):
When updating the servicelist, before installation you will see a display in which you can select how the
servicelist should be updated (use the ꢋꢌ buttons to make the selection).
You can choose between:
-
“Overwrite” - your existing servicelist will be completely
replaced by a new list of available channels. Your personal
channel sorting will be lost.
-
“Update” - your existing list will only be updated, any new
channels found will be added at the end of the channel list.
The sort sequence of your channel list remains unchanged;
the only change is that the channel data (transmission
frequency etc.) are updated
-
-
“Save, do not activate” - the new servicelist will be saved
by the receiver and can be selected at the next factory
reset. This has no effect on the current servicelist
“Abort” - the new servicelist will not be loaded
Confirm the desired selection with the ꢓ button. The following display appears:
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SERVICE MENU
During the update, do not under any
circumstances unplug the receiver
from the mains. This may corrupt
the entire software and necessitate
return of the receiver for repair!
Now use the ꢋꢌbuttons to select whether you wish to update the software (“Yes”) or abort the procedure
(“No”). Confirm the desired selection with the ꢓ button.
The following display appears:
When the download has been completed the receiver will reboot. The software update is now completed.
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SERVICE MENU
UPDATE THE SOFTWARE LATER (MANUALLY)
Press the ꢓ button to confirm the start of the search or press the ꢑ button to cancel the action. The
following display appears:
In the following information window, use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select “Yes” and start the update by pressing
the ꢓ button.
The receiver will now automatically searches for new software. This process can take a few minutes. If no
new updates are available, a corresponding message will be displayed and you can return to the TV picture
by pressing the ꢑ button.
If new updates are available, follow the instructions displayed in the menu.
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SERVICE MENU
RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS
Here you can reset all the settings to the pre-programmed factory settings.
All your personal preferences (favourites lists, channel sorting, etc.) will be deleted!
Select “Yes” using the ꢋꢌ buttons and confirm the reset by pressing the ꢓ button.
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LANGUAGE
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the line you want to change. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to make the
changes.
Menu Language:
Select the required menu language.
Available options: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch and Turkish.
First and second audio language:
Select here the required audio languages. Available options: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish,
Czech, Dutch, Turkish, Portuguese, Polish, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Slovakian, Catalan,
Basque, Russian, Greek, Icelandic, Welsh and Gaelic.
First and second subtitle language:
Select here the required subtitle language. Available options: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish,
Czech, Dutch, Turkish, Portuguese, Polish, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Slovakian, Catalan,
Basque, Russian, Greek, Icelandic, Welsh and Gaelic.
Subtitles Automatic:
Here you can set whether subtitles are displayed automatically or not.
To quit the menu and save the changes, press the ꢑ button.
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
TECHNICAL FEATURES
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Reception of digital TV and Radio satellite
programmes
On-screen display (OSD) in 8 languages
(D, GB, F, I, E, CZ, TR, NL)
ꢀ
ꢀ
4,000 channel memory positions
8 timers; can also be programmed from
the EPG
16-character alphanumeric display with status
icons for indication of channel names and
transmitter information
Language selection for multilingual
broadcasts
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Conax decoding system embedded
Optical and electrical audio output for Dolby
Digital data stream (AC 3)
)
Common Interface for one CA module ¹
Comp. colour, Y/C and RGB signal outputs
programmable over Scart socket (TV)
HDMI output for optimal transmission to a
flat-screen TV set
ꢀ
ꢀ
Cinch sockets for audio L/R signal
ꢀ
ꢀ
Up-scaler for upscaling the Pal signal (576i)
to 576p, 720p and 1080i
Videotext decoder with 800 page memory
capacity and Videotext generation (Scart)
Kathrein Convenience EPG with timer
)
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
programming ²
Channel search
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Guided first installation
Programme position sort function
Pre-programmed channel list
Automatic software download
DiSEqCTM1.0 and SCR single-cable control
signals
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Infra-red remote control
Suitable for software download via satellite
and PC
Power switch
ꢀ
ꢀ
4 favourite channel lists
An additional IR sensor can be connected
Automatic date and time generation via
DVB data stream
¹) CA module not included with this product
²) Only displayed if this information is broadcast by the channel provider
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
Type
UFS 733si
UFS 733sw
Order no./colour
20210131/silver
20210132/black
RF properties sat
Input frequency range
Input level range
MHz
dBµV
dB
950-2150
44-83
Reception threshold (EB/NO)
TV system, video
Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer
Video resolution
< 4.5
DVB-S standard
CCIR 601 (720 x 576 lines), 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i
Input data rate
MSymb/s
2-45
Video decryption
MPEG-1 and -2 compatible
Bit rate
MBit/s
MHz
Vpp
1.5-15
0.02-5
1
Frequency range
Output voltage
S/N
dB
> 53
TV system, audio
Audio decoding
MPEG-1 and -2, layer 1 and 2
Sampling rate
kHz
kHz
mVpp
dB
32/44.1/48
0.04-20
Type 770
> 65
Frequency range
Output voltage
S/N
Memory
Flash-RAM/SDRAM
Processor clock speed
Power supply
MB
4/16
150
MHz
Power supply voltage
Power consumption (power/standby)
LNB supply vert./horiz.
Control signal
V/Hz
W
230 (± 10 %)/50
< 22/< 8
V/mA
kHz
14/18/Max. 400
22; DiSEqCTM1.0; SCR single-cable system
Connections
Sat IF input/output
TV/VCR output
F socket
2 x Scart socket
Video/audio output (digital)
Audio output (analogue)
Audio digital output (electrical/optical)
Data interface
1 x HDMI
2 x Cinch socket
Cinch socket/standard fibre-optic (SPDIF)
RJ 11 socket
Common Interface/Encryption system
General Information
Permissible ambient temperature
Unit dimensions/weight
1/Conax integrated
°C
+5 to +40
mm/kg
280 x 45 x 190/< 2
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
SCART SOCKET ASSIGNMENT
Signal
Pin no.
1
TV
X
VCR/AUX
Audio right output
Audio right input
Audio left output
Audio earth
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 can be switched between VHS and S-VHS. The changeover is made by
selecting “Main Menu”, “Box Settings”, “TV picture settings”.
For VHS (RGB): The red signal is connected to terminal 15, the composite colour output to terminal 19.
For S-VHS (C/Y): The Y output is connected to pin 19, the C output to pin 15.
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX
CONNECTION EXAMPLE
Dolby digital system
Hi-fi system
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EXAMPLES single-cable systems
EXR 501/551/552
Single-cable switching matrices
Sat IF
4 x single or
2 x twin receiver
)
*
The receiver must be programmed for single-cable commands
**) Overvoltage protection KAZ 11/KAZ 12
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UAS 481
Single-cable feed system
)
*
The receiver must be programmed for single-cable commands
**) Overvoltage protection KAZ 11/KAZ 12
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EXU 908
Single cable matrix
Sat IF
)
*
The receiver must be programmed for single-cable commands
**) Overvoltage protection KAZ 11/KAZ 12
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EXR 1581/2581
Single-cable matrices
Sat IF
)
*
The receiver must be programmed for single-cable commands
**) Overvoltage protection KAZ 11/KAZ 12
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FOR YOUR NOTES
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