Kathrein Satellite TV System cap910 User Manual

Translation of the  
- English -  
original operating manual  
MobiSet 4 digital  
CAP 910  
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MOBISET 4 CAP 910 COMPONENTS / SCOPE OF DELIVERY  
75 cm satellite dish  
Twin LNB  
Turntable  
with  
integral  
controls and GPS receiver  
UFS 940sw  
(Front view)  
See the UFS 940sw  
operating manual for  
a
rear view of the receiver  
together with explanation  
of functions and operating  
instructions.  
PRODUCT PACKAGE  
The MobiSet 4 digital CAP 910 consists of:  
Turntable complete with control electronics (and GPS receiver), pre-assembled satellite dish and  
twin LNB  
Mounting plate  
Complete cabling set: 2 x coax cables each 8 m long, and one power supply cable (10 m) for  
connection to the on-board power supply  
Roof gland with sealing gasket  
Sikaex® 291 adhesive sealant (100 ml tube)  
UFS 940sw HDTV-DVB-S receiver with connecting cables, infrared sensor and infrared remote control  
MobiSet 4 digital CAP 910 installation manual  
UFS 940sw satellite receiver operating manual  
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CONTENTS (INSTALLATION MANUAL)  
GENERAL................................................................................................................................. 2  
MOBISET 4 CAP 910 COMPONENTS / SCOPE OF DELIVERY..................................................... 3  
CONTENTS............................................................................................................................... 4  
PROPER USE ........................................................................................................................... 6  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES......................................................................... 7  
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION......................................................................................... 10  
INSTALLATION OF CABLE GLAND AND MOUNTING PLATE.......................................................... 12  
INSTALLATION OF TURNTABLE.............................................................................................. 14  
INSTALLATION OF THE UFS 940SW ...................................................................................... 18  
LAYING CABLES AND CONNECTING THE TURNTABLE............................................................... 23  
CONNECTING TO THE UFS 940SW ......................................................................................... 23  
FUNCTIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTION TO THE ON-BOARD POWER SUPPLY.................. 24  
CONNECTION EXAMPLE FOR 12 V BATTERY CONNECTION................................................. 25  
RECEPTION RANGE / FOOTPRINT.......................................................................................... 26  
DISMANTLING FOR SERVICING.............................................................................................. 27  
DISMANTLING ...................................................................................................................... 27  
ADDRESS OF THE SERVICE CENTRE................................................................................... 27  
MANUAL LOWERING TO PARK POSITION .............................................................................. 28  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS....................................................................................................... 28  
MANUAL LOWERING............................................................................................................. 29  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................ 30  
SIKAFLEX® 291 SAFETY DATA SHEET .................................................................................... 31  
SIKAFLEX® 291 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET .............................................................................. 36  
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CONTENTS (OPERATING MANUAL)  
CAP 910 OPERATING MANUAL............................................................................................... 38  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CAP 910 BEFORE SETUP .................................................... 39  
REMOTE CONTROL.............................................................................................................. 39  
FIRST INSTALLATION............................................................................................................. 40  
CAP MENU (TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS) ..................................................................... 44  
CALLING UP THE CAP MENU................................................................................................ 44  
RESETTING THE CAP SYSTEM (TURNTABLE ANTENNA) (RESET)......................................... 44  
INPUTTING THE CAP GPS POSITION .................................................................................... 45  
TO MOVE THE ANTENNA MANUALLY .................................................................................... 45  
ELEVATION......................................................................................................................... 45  
LNB TILT/SKEW ................................................................................................................... 46  
STOP ON SIGNAL ................................................................................................................ 46  
MOVE TO THE AZIMUTH (ROTATE THE ANTENNA) .................................................................... 46  
MOVE CAP TO PARK POSITION.............................................................................................. 47  
CAP SETTINGS..................................................................................................................... 47  
ELEVATION BORDER AND ELEVATION OFFSET ........................................................................ 47  
SEARCH SPEED.................................................................................................................. 47  
COUNTDOWN FOR THE SEARCH START................................................................................. 48  
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS ............................................................................................. 48  
ALIGNMENT (SATELLITE SEARCH) ........................................................................................ 49  
CHANNEL (SATELLITE) SELECTION/PROGRAMMING THE TIMER .......................................... 50  
CHANNEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST ................................................................ 50  
CHANNEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST (SORTED BY SATELLITE)......................... 51  
CHANGE OF LOCATION.......................................................................................................... 52  
PARK...................................................................................................................................... 54  
PARKING THE TURNTABLE................................................................................................... 54  
SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE TURNTABLE....................................................................... 55  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ........................................................................................... 59  
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS..................................................................................................... 60  
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PROPER USE  
PROPER USE (USE FOR THE INTENDED PURPOSE)  
The MobiSet 4 digital CAP 910 is designed to receive digital TV and radio channels via satellite.  
The automatic positioner is intended to be used as a turntable for the Kathrein satellite dish.  
The turntable can be used to receive digital TV and radio signals in the frequency range from 10.70 to  
12.75 GHz; the antenna cannot receive terrestrial signals (e.g. DVB-T).  
The turntable can only be used in conjunction with the UFS 940sw/740sw DVB-S receiver.  
In conjunction with these receivers, the turntable provides fully automatic alignment of the satellite dish  
to receive digital satellite signals. The turntable is designed for use on stationary caravans or motor homes.  
Any use other than that specied above will invalidate the warranty or guarantee.  
The following circumstances result in the loss of all warranty and liability claims towards  
the manufacturer:  
Improper installation  
Use of non-specied mounting materials, which cannot guarantee the mechanical reliability of the  
antenna system  
Impermissible use, e.g. use of the reector dish for storage  
Structural changes or interference with the components and mounting accessories in the set, which  
could endanger both the mechanical and functional reliability  
Improper or forcible opening of the components  
Use of cleaners containing solvents, such as acetone, nitro-cellulose thinners, petrol etc.  
Failure to observe installation and safety instructions in this manual  
Note:  
The maximum permissible speed for vehicles with a CAP 910 receiver unit mounted on  
the roof is 130 km/h. Before commencing a journey, the antenna must always be lowered  
into horizontal position (park position).  
The turntable may be operated in an ambient temperature range of -20 °C to +45 °C.  
Operating the system outside this range may result in malfunctions or damage to  
the system. When choosing the location for installation or raising the UFS 940sw,  
ensure there is adequate ventilation.  
The system may only be installed by qualied specialist  
personnel!  
To prevent hazards during installation, operation or when driving on public highways, the  
instructions and information in this manual must be strictly adhered to. Proper installation  
and connection of the system are pre-requisites for conformity with the corresponding  
standards.  
This is documented in advance by the CE mark and the declaration of conformity in the  
appendix to this manual.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES  
Safety during installation work  
When carrying out installation work in locations where there is a risk of falling, take  
appropriate safety precautions, e.g. use of a working platform. Make sure that the vehicle  
roof is sufciently strong and stable to carry out the installation work (risk of damage or  
collapsing of roof).  
In case of doubt, contact a qualied specialist dealer or the manufacturer of your vehicle to  
nd an appropriate installation location.  
Make sure that:  
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The turntable and connected units are disconnected from the power supply  
The person carrying out the installation or repair does not suffer from vertigo and can move around  
safely on the roof of the caravan or motor home  
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The person carrying out the installation or repair is wearing sturdy and non-slip shoes  
The person carrying out the installation or repair has a secure position to stand and hold on while  
working  
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The roof and the climbing equipment used (e.g. ladder) are dry, clean and non-slip  
The roof can withstand the weight of the person carrying out the repairs  
Caution! Risk of death or injury due to falling or the roof collapsing!  
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Nobody should be inside the caravan/motor home underneath the antenna during dismantling/  
installation  
Caution! Risk of death or injury due to possible roof collapse and falling parts!  
Proper installation and safety  
Essential information  
A crucial safety factor is proper performance of installation and electrical connection work, and the  
specied alignment of the turntable in the direction of travel (park position), see also installation and  
connection.  
Comply as precisely as possible with the installation conditions and steps described.  
Modications to the electrical installations in the vehicle should only be carried out by a specialist in  
vehicle electrics. Do not make any unauthorised changes to the turntable.  
Adhesive sealant  
The turntable is attached to the roof of the vehicle by adhesive and is secured by additional screws.  
Note that the curing of the adhesive sealant is temperature-dependent. It reaches its full strength only  
after approximately ve days.  
During installation work, comply strictly with the processing and safety instructions  
for the adhesive sealant (Sikaex® 291 safety data sheet and Sikaex® 291  
technical data sheet).  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES  
Road Trafc Licensing Regulations (StVZO)  
The applicable regulations of the StVZO must be observed in respect of xed installation of the turntable  
on a vehicle which is driven on public highways.  
In particular, §§ 19/2; 30 C; 32 (2) and the EC directive 74/483 EEC are applicable.  
Briey, they state that no endorsement of the vehicle documentation is required unless the antenna  
unit causes the height of the laden vehicle to exceed 2 m, or the antenna unit projects beyond the  
outer lateral outline of the vehicle. The maximum permissible height of 4 m (vehicle and antenna unit)  
may not be exceeded.  
There is an increased risk of accidents if the normal vehicle height is increased  
by extending the antenna. The driver bears sole responsibility for the condition  
of the superstructure and external ttings!  
Cables  
Lay all cables such that nobody can tread on them or trip over them.  
To prevent parasitic induction or interference emissions, when extending the antenna cable use 75 Ω coaxial  
cable with a screening factor of at least 75 dB.  
If you tied the cables together with wire or similar materials, remove this to prevent  
the risk of re!  
When connecting the power cables (receiver and turntable) to the vehicle electrical supply, make sure  
that the cable polarity is not reversed.  
If the cable polarity is reversed there is a risk of thermal overload and damage to  
components when the equipment is powered up!  
Power supply, fusing  
Operate the system from your vehicle's battery (12 V) or a suitable mains power supply unit. This power  
supply unit must ensure a stable output voltage of 12 V, continuous current of 11 A and 15 A (300 ms)  
surge current.  
The transient power consumption is up to a maximum of 12 A.  
To ensure reliable functioning of the connection/control unit, the power supply cable must be  
connected directly to the battery. If the supply voltage is too low, the UFS 940sw receiver indicates this  
with the on-screen message “On-board voltage too low” on the television screen.  
A 15 A fuse is incorporated in the power supply cable. If the fuse blows, rectify the source of the fault  
and replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same rated value (15 A).  
Never remove or bypass the fuse in the cable – cable re hazard!  
Connecting the power supply cable lead marked “Ignition” activates the turntable function for  
automatic lowering of the antenna. This lowering takes place as soon as the vehicle ignition  
circuit is turned on. When connecting the control unit to the vehicle power supply, make sure that  
the “12 V”, “Earth” and “Ignition” wires cannot be disconnected by intermediate switches, as this  
could deactivate the automatic lowering function.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES  
The antenna will be lowered within 12 seconds of the ignition being switched on (if the  
unit is in stand-by mode or the UFS 940sw is switched off). Otherwise the control unit  
that is in use is lowered immediately.  
Important: Lowering the antenna can take up to 30 seconds after the ignition is switched on!  
Checks before commencing a journey  
Before commencing a journey, the antenna must always be lowered into horizontal position (park  
position). If the antenna has collided with a xed or movable object, check that it is still securely  
attached.  
As the antenna is subjected to vibration loads during driving, you should check at regular intervals,  
depending on the frequency of driving, that the system is still securely attached and tighten any parts  
that have worked loose.  
The maximum permissible speed for vehicles with a receiver unit mounted on the roof is 130 km/h.  
Lower the antenna if it will not be used for a long period. This makes the securing bolts more difcult  
to access (protection against theft).  
Antenna in the park position whilst driving  
The antenna must always be lowered into horizontal position (park position) while driving.  
As a reminder, attach the sticker from the supplementary sheet “Lower the CAP 910  
antenna while driving” where it can easily be seen by the person operating the ignition  
switch.  
Safety precautions during operation  
During operation of the turntable, make sure that no persons, in particular children,  
are in the immediate vicinity of the turntable and that they cannot touch any  
moving parts – crush hazard!  
Always unplug the power supply during installation work.  
Exceeding the normal vehicle height by failing to lower the antenna increases the  
risk of accidents! The driver is responsible for the condition of the superstructure  
and external ttings!  
In addition the instructions in the installation and operating manuals for these  
devices and for the attachments and superstructures must be complied with at  
all times!  
If stormy weather is expected, the turntable must always be moved to the park  
position, otherwise both the CAP 910 and the vehicle may be damaged.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Circular cutter, Ø 38 mm  
Flat-bladed screwdriver for M5 screws  
Power drill  
Galvanised round head screws, depending on the roof structure (Ø: 5 mm, self-tapping screws D 7981,  
depending on roof panel structure) or round head screws D 7985 with shims and nuts  
Twist drill, Ø 2.5 or 5.5 mm  
Round le and/or emery paper  
Cleaning agent  
Open-ended or ring spanners 10 and 11 mm across ats  
Knife  
Cross-head screwdriver for M3 and M5 screws  
Torque wrench capacity 6 to 11 Nm  
Allen wrench (5 mm)  
Two wooden beams for supporting the turntable  
UNPACKING AND PREPARATION  
The CAP 910 must not be carried on the satellite dish, since this can cause the dish to distort.  
Keep the device in its cardboard box for transport on to the vehicle roof. Only take the turntable out  
of its packaging when it is on the vehicle roof. Retain the original packaging, as if it is necessary  
to send the unit for repair transport damage cannot be ruled out and the manufacturer accepts  
no liability for possible damage.  
Loosen the six fastening screws (width A/F: 10 mm). Carefully lift the turntable off the mounting plate  
and place it on the two prepared wooden supports. Make sure that the cables are not crushed where  
they emerge from the underside of the turntable.  
SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION  
Essentially, the cable lengths of the MobiSet 4 CAP 910 components allow you a free choice of  
installation location on your caravan or motor home.  
However, you should take note of the following points:  
Before installation, you should nd out whether the operating manual for your vehicle permits the  
tting of non-vehicle-specic parts or what requirements need to be met in order to do so.  
For direct satellite reception, there should be no obstructions between the antenna and the satellite.  
Therefore, make sure that the antenna is not shadowed by roof extensions such as luggage racks,  
air conditioning units, solar panels, etc. The problem of shadowing applies also to the selection of  
the parking place for your vehicle. For interference-free satellite reception, the antenna needs  
a projected free view to the South at an angle of between 15° and 55° (depending on location)  
to the horizontal.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
When selecting the installation position, take into account the range of movement of the turntable  
(see the grey shaded area in the graphics). Within this grey area there must be no structures on  
the roof that would obstruct this movement (risk of collision). For safety, keep at least the required  
area of 1024 x 1250 mm free (for ease of installation and any subsequent dismantling).  
Direction of travel  
Roof attachments may  
be mounted within the  
hatched area.  
Turntable movement range with  
antenna, viewed from above onto  
the vehicle roof.  
Safety clearances should be  
maintained from the roof  
attachments (e.g. due to  
build-up of ice)  
Choose an installation position on the roof that is as at as possible: depending on the location of  
the vehicle, roof pitches greater than 5° may lead to problems when searching for the satellite.  
To ensure secure adhesion, the height difference of the roof curve may not be more than 1 cm over  
a length of 2 m, as otherwise the gap between the roof and the mounting plate would be too great  
to be lled by the adhesive sealant.  
As the vehicle is constantly subjected to vibration loads during travel, the roof below the antenna unit  
is also subject to signicant loads. Please note given the nature and capacity of your vehicle roof  
(see also operating manual for the vehicle) that the weight of the antenna unit is approx. 19 kg.  
In case of doubt, consult a qualied dealer or your vehicle’s manufacturer.  
The roof gland provides a watertight seal through which the three connection cables (2 x coax  
cables, 1 x power supply cable) are fed into the interior of the vehicle directly underneath the  
turntable. If you prefer a different method of laying the cables, they can be run from the rear of the  
turntable via the channel provided in the mounting plate. The cables must then be run along the  
roof of the vehicle in a protective cable duct (not supplied). For the roof gland, use the HDZ 100  
(BN 20410032) sealant available from specialist dealers as an accessory.  
Note:  
Do not cut the cables short, as otherwise the proper functioning of the unit can no longer  
be guaranteed.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
INSTALLATION STEPS  
INSTALLATION OF CABLE GLAND AND MOUNTING PLATE  
Note:  
If you had previously used a Kathrein HDM 140/141 jointed tripod mast or another mast  
with a diameter of 34 mm, you can continue using the existing through hole in the roof  
(if space allows).  
Adhesive  
Figure: A  
In the centre of the intended position of the turntable, drill the opening for the cable gland with a  
circular cutter (Ø: 38 mm). Deburr the hole with a round le or emery paper.  
Provisionally insert the roof gland into the drilled hole (Fig. A).  
Place the mounting plate on the roof of the vehicle, such that the centre hole is positioned centrally to  
the cable gland. The arrow symbol must be visible from above and point forwards in the direction  
of travel (Fig. B).  
Figure: B  
Mark the positions of the ten fastening holes on the roof of the vehicle in a pitch circle.  
Note:  
The size of the holes and the choice of fastening screws to be used (not supplied) depend  
on the type and thickness of the materials used in the roof structure. If the roof panelling  
(plastic roofs) is sufciently strong, it is recommended that round head screws, plain  
washers and self-locking nuts are always used to secure the glued mounting plate.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
For very thin roof panel materials and insufcient support in the insulating material, through holes  
(Ø: 5.5 mm) into the interior of the vehicle are necessary; galvanised M5 round head screws of  
sufcient length should then be used.  
Make sure that you use a sufciently strong support that can withstand the bolt tensile forces (large  
plain washer or a complete reinforcing plate).  
Figure: C  
*) Not included  
Adhesive area  
Ø 2.5–3  
Ø 5.5  
Alternative  
roof fastening  
Create the holes necessary to secure the mounting plate (Fig. C).  
In addition to the bolted connection, the mounting plate and roof gland must be bonded to the roof  
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with adhesive and sealed. This is done using the Sikaex 291 adhesive sealant supplied, which is  
ideally suited for this purpose thanks to its broad range of adhesion.  
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Before starting to use Sikaex 291 adhesive sealant, be sure to read the Sikaex Products  
safety data sheet and technical data sheet in this installation manual!  
The prerequisite for good adhesive characteristics is a clean, dry and grease-free substrate. You  
should therefore clean the roof surface with a suitable cleaning agent within a circumference of 17 cm  
around the drilled hole and allow the surface to dry thoroughly.  
If the surface is painted, ensure that the paint nish is sufciently well bonded to the substrate.  
If the coat of paint is already loose or peeling, it must be removed down to a stable layer in the area  
to which the adhesive will bond. If you have any doubts concerning the adhesive characteristics, consult  
a paint and lacquer specialist, or the manufacturer of your vehicle.  
Under certain circumstances, it may be necessary for you to improve the adhesive properties of the roof  
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surface by pre-treatment with a cleaning agent available from specialist dealers (e.g. Sika Cleaner)  
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or a primer (e.g. Sika Primer).  
The procedure for gluing the mounting plate is as follows:  
Figure: D  
Adhesive  
area  
within the grooves  
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Before starting adhesive work, note that the optimum processing temperature of materials to be  
glued and the sealant is between +15 °C and +25 °C. Prepare all necessary fastening elements  
and tools.  
Prepare the tube of adhesive sealant in accordance with the instructions enclosed with the tube.  
Remove the roof gland (Fig. A) and apply the adhesive sealant evenly to the underside of the roof  
gland ange.  
Replace the roof gland in the drilled hole and press it rmly against the roof of the vehicle.  
Apply the adhesive sealant evenly to the underside of the mounting plate, completely covering the  
area within the circular groove (Fig. D).  
This area of the vehicle roof must be completely coated with adhesive in order to achieve the  
necessary bonding force.  
Place the mounting plate onto the roof of the vehicle, as you did previously when marking out the  
drilled holes.  
Make sure that the arrow on the mounting plate points forward in the direction of travel.  
The fastening holes must be perfectly aligned with the prepared holes in the roof.  
Fasten the mounting plate in place with the prepared screws, evenly tightening all ten screws across  
the diagonals.  
Note:  
The adhesive sealant used is capable of lling small gaps caused by the curvature of  
the vehicle roof. However, you should ensure that the mounting plate is not bent by  
tightening the screws.  
Remove any adhesive sealant that leaks out at the sides with a clean cloth or if necessary with  
Sikaex remover (available from specialist dealers). Do not use cleaning agents or thinners  
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containing solvents, as this could damage the sealant applied under the mounting plate. Use only  
cleansing paste and water to clean your hands.  
Secure the cable gland from inside the vehicle by tightening the ribbed nut supplied (Fig. A).  
Note that the curing of the adhesive sealant depends on the ambient temperature and the humidity.  
Final strength is reached only after approx. ve days. However, this need not restrict further  
installation work, since the mounting plate is held in place by the tightened screws.  
INSTALLATION OF TURNTABLE  
VARIANT WITH CABLE GLAND UNDERNEATH THE TURNTABLE  
Lay the cables supplied with the turntable (2 x coaxial cables and 1 x power supply cable) into the  
mounting plate as indicated by the markings on the mounting plate (see Fig. E1), and feed the  
remaining lengths of cable through the roof gland into the interior of the motor home/caravan.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
Figure: E1  
Master coaxial cable  
(marked red)  
Figure: E2  
Sealing gasket  
Lift up the turntable and place it carefully on the mounting plate facing in the direction of travel  
(see illustrations Fig. E) (do not step on the plug connectors and do not kink/crush the cables!)  
The through holes on the turntable must be perfectly aligned with the threaded holes on the  
mounting plate.  
Allow the turntable to rest on the front edge of the mounting plate. Keep the turntable supported  
at an angle (see Fig. E1) and insert a suitable piece of wood underneath it.  
Now lay and connect the turntable cables in the mounting plate (as indicated on the mounting plate,  
see Fig. E1). Take particular care that the two master coaxial cables, marked red, are connected  
to each other. Initially tighten the coaxial cable plugs nger-tight, using no tools, then tighten them  
lightly using an open-ended 11 AF spanner.  
Now lower the turntable back on to the mounting plate, taking care whilst so doing that the cables  
are fed through the cable gland and are not snagged.  
Apply a little adhesive sealant to the six threaded holes in the mounting plate and screw the  
fastening screws into the thread. Tighten the screws to a torque of 6 Nm.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
To prevent water vapour from inside the vehicle reaching the turntable through the roof gland, thread  
the three cables through the sealing gasket supplied (see Fig. E2), close the gasket and insert  
it into the roof gland until it reaches the stop. Make sure that no tensile load is acting downwards  
on the sealing gasket as this can cause it to fall out in the course of time.  
VERSION WITH EXTERNAL CABLE GLAND (FIG. F)  
Figure: F1  
Master coaxial cable  
(marked red)  
Figure: F2  
When using a cable duct in direct extension of the cable  
emerging from the CAP, the height under the feed system  
hood must not exceed 10mm.  
Laying the cable  
in the cable duct  
HDZ 100 roof gland  
1)  
The HDZ 100 roof gland is available as an accessory  
under part number 20410032 from specialist dealers.  
Not included  
Lay the cables supplied with the turntable (2 x coaxial cables and 1 x power supply cable) into  
the mounting plate as indicated by the markings on the mounting plate (see illustrations in Fig. F),  
and feed the remaining lengths of cable through a cable duct* and a roof gland¹ into the interior  
of the motor home/caravan.  
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Lift up the turntable and place it carefully on the mounting plate facing in the direction of travel  
(see illustration Fig. F2) (do not step on the plug connectors and do not kink/crush the cables!)  
The through holes on the turntable must be perfectly aligned with the threaded holes on the  
mounting plate.  
Allow the turntable to rest on the front edge of the mounting plate. Keep the turntable supported  
at an angle (see Fig. F1) and insert a suitable piece of wood underneath it.  
Now lay and connect the turntable cables on the mounting plate (as indicated on the mounting plate,  
see also Fig. F1). Make sure that the cables are not crossed over and that they are taut so that they  
cannot be crushed. The two master coaxial cables, marked red, must be connected to each other.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
Initially tighten the coaxial cable plugs nger-tight, using no tools, then tighten them lightly using  
an open-ended SW 11 spanner. Do not try to pull the cables from the unit. This could damage  
the cables or loosen the cable connections.  
Apply a little adhesive sealant to the six threaded holes in the mounting plate and screw the  
fastening screws into the thread.  
Tighten the screws to a torque of 6 Nm.  
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Run the connecting cables through the waterproof HDZ 100¹ roof gland into the interior of the  
vehicle. In so doing the cables may not be crushed, kinked or damaged.  
The connecting cables between the turntable and the connecting/control unit may  
not be extended!  
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The HDZ 100 roof gland is available as an accessory under part number 20410032 from specialist  
dealers.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
INSTALLATION OF THE UFS 940SW  
SELECTION OF A SUITABLE INSTALLATION LOCATION  
Note:  
When choosing the installation location, bear in mind that the rear of the unit should  
always be accessible. The UFS 940sw is equipped with a power saving circuit and a  
separate infrared transmitter, which means that the unit does not need to be placed  
where it is visible. You can therefore t the UFS 940sw out of sight in any location,  
e.g. on cupboard walls, side walls or the base of storage compartments.  
The four screw sockets provided (see diagram on the next page) allow you to install the receiver not  
only resting on a shelf but also to x it there or in other positions.  
In addition, the following points should be taken into account:  
The wall thickness at the installation location must be at least 15 mm, as otherwise the screws will  
break through on the other side or damage the surface  
Ensure that the cupboard or storage compartment in which the unit is to be housed is adequately  
ventilated to prevent a build up of heat. Carpet-covered walls are unsuitable for installation  
Take care when tightening the screws not to damage any cables etc. behind or in the wall  
The receiver is designed exclusively for installation in dry, interior locations. The installation location  
must be protected against moisture  
The cable lengths must be taken into account when choosing the installation location  
The connecting cables must be provided with strain reliefs  
Ventilation:  
The heat generated within the receiver  
can be dissipated from the following  
sides of the casing: bottom, left, right  
and top. When selecting the installation  
location, make sure that these sides are  
not obstructed or covered. If the unit is  
operated continuously with insufcient  
ventilation, this can negatively affect the  
length of its working life!  
20 cm  
Maintain a clearance of at least 20 cm  
above or below the unit, 2 cm to either  
side and  
5
cm behind it, to allow  
unobstructed dissipation of the heat  
generated.  
The unit monitors its temperature in operation. Premature failure of the unit due  
to continuous operation at temperatures higher than the recommended operating  
temperature as a result of insufcient ventilation does not constitute grounds for a  
claim under warranty/guarantee.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
Connections and fusing of the unit:  
All connection cables for connection to the receiver (including the infra-red sensor) are connected at the  
rear of the unit (see also the item “Connection example” in this section). When selecting the installation  
location, allow sufcient clearance at the rear of the unit for these cables and their plugs.  
On the left hand side of the receiver viewed from the front there is a fuse inserted from the outside. This  
fuse (for the type, see the section “Important Information” in the receiver operating manual) should be  
accessible even after the unit has been installed, so that it can easily be exchanged if required.  
PREPARATIONS  
Removing the blanking plugs:  
When the unit is delivered, the screw  
sockets are covered with blanking  
plugs. These can be pushed out, using  
the screws supplied (working upwards  
from below, see diagram on the right).  
Attaching the infra-red sensor:  
If the unit is installed in open view, you  
can attach the infra-red sensor directly to  
the unit; or if the receiver is installed in a  
concealed location, you should position  
the infra-red sensor where it can be clearly  
seen by the remote control unit. There  
are three places on the infra-red sensor  
where the adhesive strips supplied can  
be attached (see diagram on the right  
,
and  
). The attachment point  
is  
provided for sticking the infra-red sensor  
directly to the unit.  
The attachment point on the receiver is  
on the front panel (see diagram on the  
right ).  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
Using the adhesive strips supplied, now  
install the infra-red sensor either on  
the receiver or at the chosen location.  
If the infra-red sensor is installed on  
the unit, its cable can be threaded in at  
its base, as for a phone, and routed to  
the rear of the receiver (see diagram  
on the right).  
When threading in the  
cable, take care not to  
damage its sheath.  
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION  
Under no circumstances use countersunk-head screws for  
installation (see diagram on the right), since these can damage the  
screw sockets on the receiver. Wherever possible, use the wood  
screws supplied with the receiver.  
Before installing the receiver so that it is attached to another piece  
of equipment (such as a TV set), check with the manufacturer of that  
equipment or by reference to the documentation supplied with it  
whether this is permissible, and if so what ttings (screws etc.) you  
need/can use for this. The temperature rise of each of the units in  
operation (receiver/TV set) can in some circumstances affect the other unit.  
The wood screws supplied with the receiver should not under any circumstances  
be used to attach it to a TV set or other electrical equipment! This could damage  
that equipment, possibly beyond repair.  
Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock!  
Use of other screws:  
If because of the installation location or  
factors associated with it, the screws  
supplied cannot be used, refer to the  
diagram alongside when selecting the  
screws to be used. This shows you the  
cross-section area of the screw sockets  
on the receiver and shows which screws  
(diameter, screw head proles etc.) can  
be inserted into the receiver support.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
Useful information for installing the receiver on a TV set:  
For installation by attachment to the rear of a TV set, securing with two screws is sufcient.  
The equipment must have one of the following hole patterns (for wall mounting) on its rear panel:  
100 x 100; 100 x 200; 200 x 200 or 200 x 400. If this is not the case, a VESA adaptor plate can be  
obtained from a specialist dealer.  
Before installing the receiver it is essential you read the section “Wall mounting” (or the equivalent)  
in the user instructions for your TV set. This will tell you the screw diameters (M4, M6 or M8) and most  
importantly the permissible screw penetration depth.  
Before starting any installation work, it is essential you disconnect all the units  
concerned from the mains. It the screws penetrate too deeply into the TV set  
they may damage it beyond repair and create the risk of a fatal electric shock!  
Under no circumstances install the receiver between the TV and a wall support!  
Installation on the rear panel of a TV set is permissible only if the TV set is resting  
on a stand that is attached in some other way.  
Marking out the screw/drill points at the installation location:  
This diagram is to assist you in marking out the exact screw/drill points at the installation location.  
Rear of the receiver  
Front of the receiver  
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INSTALLATION  
Secure the receiver at the installation location previously selected and prepared.  
Do not force it, and take care that not to damage either the screw sockets,  
the receiver casing itself or any cables that are already attached to the receiver!  
Length of screw on other side  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
LAYING CABLES AND CONNECTING THE TURNTABLE  
Lay the master coaxial cable (marked red) to the UFS 940sw and the second coaxial cable to the  
second receiver. If you are not using a second receiver, we recommend that you lay the second  
coaxial cable in any case, so that it is available should you ever need it.  
Lay the turntable power supply cable (3-pin plug) to the battery.  
Avoid laying the cables across sharp edges and secure the cables against possible chang  
points.  
Connect the master coaxial cable (coming from the turntable) to the “IF IN” F socket on the rear of  
the UFS 940sw.  
Place the infra-red sensor for the receiver close to or directly on top of the TV set and lay the  
cable to the UFS 940sw. Connect the 6-pin Western connector at the rear to the socket marked  
“IR REMOTE IN” (see also “Installation of the UFS 940sw receiver” in this section).  
Note:  
Lay the Cinch cable supplied with the CAP 910. Take great care to plug the cable into the  
correct socket!  
CONNECTING TO THE UFS 940SW  
The receiver must be connected to no other power supply than 12 V DC. The  
receiver’s earth connection must be connected to the negative pole of the motor  
home or caravan battery.  
Isolate the on-board power supply (master switch “off” or disconnect the positive pole of the on-board  
power supply battery) before commencing the following work:  
Connect the power cable supplied (depending on the power supply available in your motor home  
or caravan, either a 12 V supply or a 230 V supply via a power supply unit) to the “  
plug connector on the receiver.  
Make sure that the “inline” integrated fuse (5 A) of the cable is fully plugged in and is intact. If the  
fuse blows, the source of the fault must rst be eliminated. The fuse must only ever be replaced  
by a fuse with the same rating (5 A).  
The fuses in the cable and in the receiver must never be by-passed – cable re  
hazard!  
At the connecting point for the power cable, the voltage must not fall below 10.9 V even with a load  
of 12 A. Otherwise optimum functioning can no longer be guaranteed.  
Connect the power cable to the respective socket in your motor home or caravan (12 V or 230 V).  
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Only for connection in a motor home, not in a caravan!  
The third, green connecting cable, marked “IGNITION” allows you the option of connection to a  
circuit in the vehicle that is activated when the ignition key is turned and then carries a continuous  
12 V supply. This type of connection ensures that when the engine is started the antenna  
is automatically lowered into the park position (the receiver does not need to be turned on).  
Note that the antenna can then be lowered only when the power supply is present in addition to  
the ignition signal!  
Check the connections before you re-connect the on-board power supply.  
For commissioning and more detailed information on additional operator functions, please consult the  
operation section of the separate operating manual for the receiver.  
FUNCTIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTION TO THE ON-BOARD POWER SUPPLY  
Under certain circumstances, problems can arise when the units are connected to different connecting  
sockets or circuits/earth potentials. If none are available, it is recommended that you connect the  
connecting sockets for receiver and TV set to the same cable, as depicted in Figure “G”. The power  
rating of the circuit used must be checked with respect to the intended application.  
Further information on operating the UFS 940sw receiver can be found in the operating manual  
supplied with the unit.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
CONNECTION EXAMPLE FOR 12 V BATTERY CONNECTION  
Figure: G  
Important:  
For operation with two batteries,  
it must be ensured that the  
ignition signal earth has the same  
potential as the power supply  
battery earth for the turntable.  
Non-compliance means that the  
automatic lowering function will  
not work!  
Important:  
A connection is necessary,  
otherwise the GPS data  
cannot be read!  
brown  
white green  
6-pin  
Master  
Battery  
10.9 V-13.8 V  
Ignition  
Optional connection  
for second receiver  
TV set  
HDMI cable recommended for  
HDMI-compatible TV sets  
external  
IR sensor  
The second receiver can only be  
used to receive channels from the  
satellite currently selected on the rst  
receiver. There is no restriction on  
choice of channels from the selected  
satellite. The second receiver must be  
congured as a “Simple LNB” in the rst  
Cigarette lighter  
socket or 12V  
standard socket  
DIN ISO 4165  
Battery  
Not included  
installation menu!  
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RECEPTION RANGE / FOOTPRINT  
The footprint is the reception area on the earth that a satellite covers with its transmission beam (spot),  
within which satellite reception is possible. The transmission power is at its greatest in the centre of  
this spot – it becomes progressively weaker moving outwards.  
You should preferably align your antenna to the position of the ASTRA satellite 19.2° East (picture  
below left), EUTELSAT/HOTBIRD 13° East (picture below right). The spots for these satellites are  
shown below.  
The inner line of the footprint here  
shows the typical reception range  
for ASTRA with the CAP 910  
The outer line of the footprint here  
shows the typical reception range  
for EUTELSAT Hotbird with the  
CAP 910  
The satellites broadcast the various channel packages in different footprints. The respective channel  
packages can normally be received within these footprint zones. In the marginal zones, reception  
is possible, although because of a variety of inuencing factors this cannot be guaranteed. The quality  
of the channels received can vary considerably (for instance due to environmental factors).  
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DISMANTLING FOR SERVICING  
If repairs to the system or individual components are necessary, contact your specialist dealer or our  
service centre (see below for address).  
Never open the turntable yourself!  
DISMANTLING  
Do not cut the cables! Disconnect the cables at the cable disconnection box  
provided for the purpose!  
The cables laid within the vehicle can remain there  
Unscrew the six M6 screws securing the turntable to the mounting plate  
Lift the turntable at an angle and insert a suitable piece of wood underneath it  
Disconnect the cables at the cable disconnection box provided for the purpose (remove the plugs)  
Then place the turntable on the prepared wooden supports  
To ship the turntable, use the original packaging which you have saved  
Seal the opening in the vehicle roof appropriately to protect against the ingress of moisture  
If a HDZ 100 roof gland has been tted and the equipment is then removed, the cable glands no  
longer used should be sealed with the integral plugs. The enclosure is then watertight once again.  
Note:  
Before exchanging the UFS 940sw, rst move the turntable to the park position.  
ADDRESS OF THE SERVICE CENTRE  
Factory repair centre  
Regional repair centre  
ESC  
KATHREIN Sachsen GmbH  
Electronic Service Chiemgau GmbH  
Bahnhofstraße 108  
Lindenstraße 3  
09241 Mühlau GERMANY  
83224 Grassau GERMANY  
Tel:  
+49 3722 6073-31  
Tel:  
+49 8641 9545-0  
Fax:  
+49 3722 6073-18  
Fax:  
Internet:  
e-mail:  
+49 8641 9545-35 and -36  
e-mail:  
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MANUAL LOWERING TO PARK POSITION  
If a defect arises in the electronic controls, after some disassembly work the antenna  
can be returned to the park position (horizontal position) manually. Following this  
however, recalibration by an authorised workshop is always necessary.  
Driving to the nearest workshop with the antenna extended at a moderate speed  
and taking into account the increase (+ 77 cm) in the vehicle height is an option and  
is preferable to manual lowering!  
Users unfamiliar with the necessary repair work are urged not to attempt to  
lower the antenna manually into park position themselves. They should contact  
a technician or engineer. They may nd a suitable person on the campsite.  
In any case, the safety instructions listed below must be followed.  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Make sure that:  
-
-
The antenna and connected units are disconnected from the power supply  
The person carrying out the repairs does not suffer from vertigo and can  
move around safely on the roof of the caravan or motor home  
The person carrying out the repairs is wearing sturdy and non-slip shoes  
The person carrying out the repairs has a secure position to stand and hold  
on while working  
-
-
-
-
The roof and the climbing equipment used (e.g. ladder) are dry, clean and  
non-slip  
The roof can withstand the weight of the person carrying out the repairs  
Caution! Risk of death or injury due to falling or roof collapsing!  
-
Do not hold onto the antenna, as the rocker comes free without warning  
during dismantling  
Caution! Risk of death and injury due to falling or crushing!  
-
Nobody should be inside the caravan/motor home underneath the  
antenna during dismantling/installation  
Caution! Risk of death or injury due to possible roof collapse and falling  
parts!  
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MANUAL LOWERING TO PARK POSITION  
MANUAL LOWERING  
1. In the centre of the axis (arrowed) there are two plastic  
caps, one to the left and one to the right. Lever this off with  
a narrow slot-head screwdriver.  
2. Behind this, each jointed socket carries a central M10 cap  
screw (8 mm across ats); and one of the two sockets  
carries an additional 2 M6 cap screws (5 mm across ats).  
Unscrew each of these four screws.  
3. Caution! Secure and support the antenna to prevent it  
tipping over. The connection to the rocker can suddenly  
come loose during the next step (item 4). It is then no  
longer connected to the turntable!  
4. Screw an M12 screw into each thread (minimum length:  
60 mm). Screwing in the M12 screw pushes the rocker off  
the taper seating on the tapered shaft and releases the  
engagement.  
Important: Screw the screw in only as far as necessary  
to free the rocker from engagement on the tapered  
shaft!  
5. Tilt the antenna into the park position (horizontal position).  
6. Remove the M12 screw.  
7. Screw the M10 screws on each side back in again, and also  
the two M6 screws on the one side, and tighten them.  
8. Replace the plastic caps.  
Loosening the rocker from the taper shaft causes the rocker  
zero point position to be lost. The defect must be eliminated  
and the rocker recalibrated by an authorised dealer!  
9. Consult an authorised dealer.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Direction of travel  
Type  
CAP 910  
Order no.  
20310022  
2 switchable outputs:  
V/H (14/18 V), low/high (0/22 kHz)  
LNB  
LNB supply voltage  
V
vertical: 11.5-14, horizontal: 16-19  
10.70-12.75  
Input frequency  
GHz  
MHz  
GHz  
dB/K  
V
Output frequency  
950-1950/1100-2150  
9.75/10.60  
Oscillator frequency (L.O.)  
System quality (G/T) 11.3/12.5 GHz  
Power supply (vehicle battery)  
16.9/17.9  
10.9-13.8  
Power consumption from the 12 V vehicle electrical system:  
Inrush current/satellite search/TV-reception/stand-by  
A
mA  
Type 10, max. 12/type 3/type 1.2/type 0.024  
Current consumption from the receiver  
Setting range: Elevation/azimuth/skew  
Weight (without receiver)  
Type 200  
3-67/390/± 45  
18.9  
°
kg  
Packing unit/weight  
Units/kg  
1/22  
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1. Materials/preparation and company designation  
Data on the product (trade name):  
Data on manufacturer/suppliers  
Manufacturer/suppliers:  
Street/postcode:  
Postcode and town:  
Country:  
Sikaex® 291  
Sika Deutschland GmbH  
Kornwestheimer Str. 103-107  
Stuttgart  
Germany  
Tel:  
+49 711 80090 Fax: +49 711 8009321  
Product safety  
+49 173 6774799 only outside ofce hours  
General information:  
Emergency information hotline:  
2. Composition/data on components  
Chemical characterisation:  
Filled reactive PUR polymer  
Hazardous contents (designation to 67/548/EEC)  
CAS-No. Concentration Danger symbols R phrases  
EC no.  
Naphtha (crude oil), hydro-desulphurised heavy  
64742-82-1  
1 - 2.5 %  
Xn,N  
Xn  
10,65,51/53,66,67  
20,36/37/38,42/43  
10,20/21,38  
265-185-4  
202-966-0  
215-535-7  
4.4‘ methylene-diphenyl-diisocyanate  
101-68-8  
0.1 - 1 %  
1 - 2.5 %  
Xylol  
1330-20-7  
Xn  
3. Potential hazards  
Hazard designation:  
Xn  
Special hazard instructions for human beings and the environment  
42 Sensitisation possible by breathing in.  
Hazardous to health  
4. First Aid measures  
General instructions  
In all cases show the doctor the safety data sheet.  
After breathing in  
In the event of trouble consult a doctor.  
After contact with the skin  
After contact, wash the skin with soap and water.  
In the event of continuing skin irritation consult a doctor.  
After contact with the eyes  
In case of contact with the eyes, wash with copious water for 15 minutes.  
Summon a doctor immediately.  
After swallowing  
Do not induce vomiting. Summon a doctor immediately.  
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5. Measures for re ghting  
Suitable extinguishing media  
Compatible with all extinguishing media in general use.  
Special hazard from the product, its products of combustion or gases released  
In case of re the following can be released: Carbon monoxide (CO)  
Carbon dioxide (CO2)  
Hydrogen chloride (HCl)  
Oxides of nitrogen (NOx)  
Additional instructions  
Combustion residues and contaminated extinguishing media must be disposed of in  
accordance with the local authority regulations. Collect contaminated extinguishing water  
separately, do not allow it to run into the drains.  
6. Measures if inadvertently released  
Personal precautions  
Ensure sufcient ventilation.  
Wear protective clothing.  
Where vapours/dust/aerosols are present, wear a breathing mask.  
Environmental protection measures  
Do not allow to run into the drains or bodies of water.  
In the event of penetration into water, ground or drains, inform the responsible  
authorities!  
Procedure for cleaning/clearing up  
Absorb with media that bind to liquids (e.g. sand, sawdust, universal binding media.  
Dispose of the material that has been cleared up in accordance with the section on  
Disposal.  
7. Handling and storage  
Handling  
Instructions for safe handling:  
Refer to Section 8 / Personal protective  
equipment.  
Instructions for re and explosion prevention: Not applicable  
Storage  
Requirements for storerooms and containers:  
Containers should be dry, kept tightly sealed and stored in a cool, well ventilated place.  
Storage proximity instructions  
Store separately from all kinds of foodstuffs.  
Additional instructions for storage  
Protect against frost.  
Protect against heat and direct sunlight.  
Protect against atmospheric humidity and water.  
* 8. Exposure limitation and personal protective equipment  
Components subject to monitoring of workplace concentration limits  
Designation of the component  
CAS no.  
type  
Reference/country/year  
Naphtha (crude oil), hydro-desulphurised heavy  
64742-82-1 Permissible workplace concentration 350 mg/m3  
64742-82-1 Permissible workplace concentration 70 ml/m3  
TRGS 900/DE/2004  
TRGS 900/DE/2004  
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4.4‘ methylene-diphenyl-diisocyanate  
101-68-8  
101-68-8  
Permissible workplace concentration 0.05 mg/m3  
Permissible workplace concentration 0.005 ml/m3  
TRGS 900/DE/2004  
TRGS 900/DE/2004  
Xylol  
1330-20-7 Permissible workplace concentration 440 mg/m3  
1330-20-7 Permissible workplace concentration 100 ml/m3  
TRGS 900/DE/2004  
TRGS 900/DE/2004  
2000/39/EC  
2000/39/EC  
2000/39/EC  
1330-20-7 EU-TWA (8h)  
1330-20-7 EU-TWA (8h)  
1330-20-7 EU-STEL (15‘)  
1330-20-7 EU-STEL (15‘)  
221 mg/m3  
50 ml/m3  
442 mg/m3  
100 ml/m3  
2000/39/EC  
Personal protective equipment  
General protective and hygiene measures  
Ensure sufcient ventilation at the workplace.  
Avoid contact with the eyes and skin.  
Apply prophylactic skin protection by protective hand cream.  
Take off soiled clothing immediately.  
Do not smoke, eat or drink when handling the product.  
Before breaks and after completing work, wash hands well.  
Breathing protection  
When ventilation is poor: ABEK multi-range lter  
The gas lter class is dependent on the local concentration of injurious substances.  
Hand protection  
Wear butyl rubber/nitrile rubber gloves  
Eye protection  
Safety glasses  
Body protection  
Work clothing  
* 9. Physical and chemical characteristics  
Appearance  
Form:  
Colour:  
Smell:  
pasty  
various, depends on the pigment  
characteristic  
Safety-relevant data, methods  
Flashpoint:  
> 65 °C  
Density at 20°C:  
Solubility in water:  
Viscosity at 20°C:  
VOC (solvents):  
VOC (CH):  
approx. 1.26 g/cm3  
reacts with water  
not applicable  
3.47 %  
3.47 %  
10. Stability and reactivity  
Substances to be avoided/hazardous reactions  
No hazardous reactions if correctly stored and handled.  
Thermal decomposition and hazardous products of decomposition  
No decomposition if used correctly.  
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11. Toxicology data  
Sensitisation  
Sensitisation/allergic reactions may occur.  
Sensitive individuals may exhibit allergic reactions even at very low concentrations.  
Experience of human exposure  
On skin contact:  
May lead to irritation  
May lead to irritation  
May lead to irritation  
May lead to health problems  
On eye contact:  
On being breathed in:  
On being swallowed:  
12. Ecological data  
Additional instructions  
Do not allow to run into the drains, bodies of water or the ground.  
13. Disposal instructions  
Product  
Recommendations  
In accordance with the applicable waste labelling regulations, waste should be classied by its  
origin. Therefore a unique waste code number cannot be assigned.  
Packaging  
Recommendations  
Packaging that is empty of residues should be sent for recycling. Packaging that contains  
residues of hazardous substances or which is contaminated with hazardous substances, and  
any packaging that is not empty of residues should be disposed of as the product, correctly and  
without creating pollution.  
If the last contents makes it necessary, packaging that is empty of residues must be pre-treated  
for disposal (e.g. washed out, neutralised, cured, shaken out).  
14. Transport data  
ADR/RID  
Further data  
Not hazardous cargo.  
IMO/IMDG  
Marine pollutant: no  
Further data  
Not hazardous cargo.  
IATA/ICAO  
Further data  
Not hazardous cargo.  
15. Regulations  
Identication in accordance with EC directives  
The product should be classied and identied in accordance with EC directives/national statute  
law.  
Component(s) to be labelled as hazardous content: 4.4’ methylene-diphenyl-diisocyanate  
Hazard symbols  
Xn  
Hazardous to health  
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Risk phrases  
42  
Sensitisation possible by breathing in.  
Safety phrases  
23  
45  
Do not breathe in gas/smoke/vapour/aerosol.  
In the event of accident or feeling unwell summon a doctor immediately (if possible show  
the doctor this label).  
Special identication of particular components  
Contains isocyanates. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.  
National regulations  
Water contamination class  
WGK 1 (to VwVws of 17. May 1999)  
GISCODE/PRODUCT CODE  
GISCODE : PU 50  
16. Other data  
Markings (*) in the left margin indicate revisions from the previous version.  
Intended purpose:  
Chemical product for building and industry  
Risk phrases for the constituent substances listed in Section 2  
10  
Flammable.  
20  
Hazardous to health if breathed in.  
20/21  
36/37/38  
38  
Hazardous to health if breathed in and if comes in contact with the skin.  
Irritates the eyes, breathing organs and the skin.  
Irritates the skin.  
42/43  
51/53  
65  
66  
67  
Sensitisation possible by breathing in and by contact with the skin.  
Poisonous to water organisms, can have long-term polluting effects on bodies of water.  
Hazardous to health: can cause damage to lungs if swallowed.  
Repeated contact can lead to brittle or cracked skin.  
Vapours can cause drowsiness and light-headedness.  
The data in this safety data sheet represent our knowledge at the time of publication. They are not warranted  
as a complete list of characteristics. The only warranty extended is that expressed in the technical data  
sheets and the general conditions of sale. Consult the technical data sheet before use.  
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SIKAFLEX 291 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET  
Technical data sheet  
Version 12/2005  
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sealing plastics that are subject to  
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Sikaex® 290 DC. In the cured con-  
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SIKAFLEX 291 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET  
For advice on selection and arrange- Additional information  
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Sika® Remover 208. Cured material  
read the material-specic safety data  
can only be removed mechanically.  
sheets for their essential physical,  
Chemical Stability  
safety, toxicological and ecological  
Hands/skin should be cleaned im-  
Sikaex®291 is resistant to fresh  
mediately with Sika® Handclean or  
data. The applicable regulations,  
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for protection at work” for handling  
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for specic applications is available 
above,  
The details  
especially the suggestions for  
fully cured Sikaex® 291. It should be  
the processing and use of our products are based  
on request.  
borne in mind that the hardness and  
on our knowledge and experience in normal cases,  
providing the products are correctly stored and ap-  
lm thickness of the paint nish may  
Processing instructions  
plied. Due to the variety of materials, surfaces and  
affect the expansion of the plastic and  
Substrate preparation  
variations in working conditions, no guarantee of a  
work product or liability from any legal relationship  
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and in writing all knowledge necessary for Sika to  
table for Sikaex® marine systems.  
make an objective assessment of expectation of  
success. It is the user‘s responsibility to check the  
products for suitability for the intended application.  
Processing  
We reserve the right to change the product speci-  
Break the cartridge membrane and  
cations. The trademark rights of third parties must be  
respected. In all other respects our respective sales  
fully open it. Insert the bag into the  
and delivery conditions apply. The latest version of  
the technical data sheet is applicable and should be  
requested from us.  
application gun and cut off the clip.  
Cut off the tip of the nozzle to suit  
the crack to be lled, and apply the  
sealant with a suitable manual, bat-  
tery-powered or compressed air  
piston gun into the crack, leaving no  
air bubbles. Opened containers must  
be used up within a few days. The  
processing temperature must not be  
below 5°C or above 40°C. The opti-  
mum temperature both material and  
sealant is between 15°C and 25°C.  
Additional information  
Sika Deutschland GmbH  
Kleb- und Dichtstoffe Industrie  
Stuttgarter Strasse 139  
D-72574 Bad Urach  
Germany  
Tel. +49 7125 940-761  
Fax +49 7125 940-763  
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CAP 910 OPERATING MANUAL  
The operating manual for the  
CAP 910  
If, despite studying this operating manual, you still  
have questions about getting started with the unit or  
using it correctly, or if unexpected problems occur,  
please contact your specialist dealer.  
The Kathrein Technical Customer Support is also at  
your disposal. Tel: +49 8031 184-700  
The automatic overnight updating of the EPG data described in the UFS 940sw  
operating manual is not performed automatically when the UFS 940sw is being  
operated on the CAP 910! The EPG data are updated when an individual channel  
is viewed. At this point however the receiver updates all EPG data for the channels  
that are broadcast from the currently selected receiving transponder.  
For example: You have selected the channel “SAT.1”. At this point for instance the  
EPG data will be updated for “ProSieben” and “KABEL1”.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CAP 910 BEFORE SETUP  
This section of the UFS 940sw operating manual for the turntable assumes that  
the UFS 940sw and the turntable have been properly installed and connected,  
as described in the installation and operating manuals.  
If you have not yet done so, read the safety instructions at the beginning of the  
UFS 940sw operating manual and follow them when handling the UFS 940sw and  
the turntable unit.  
Before setting up your satellite system, make sure that the location allows a free  
view to the satellite positions to the South and is not shadowed by trees or other  
obstructions. This will save you time and effort.  
So as to avoid overheating the turntable motors, do not operate the motors  
continuously for longer than 20 minutes.  
None of the search procedures initiated by the CAP 910 will require as much as  
20 minutes operation. Only repeated unsuccessful search procedures or manual  
overrides by the user can cause this limit to be exceeded.  
As soon as the ignition signal is no longer present at the turntable, if the receiver  
is switched on the turntable will be supplied with a +12 V power supply and may  
automatically move to the last known satellite position. Therefore switch your  
receiver on only if you wish to use your CAP 910.  
REMOTE CONTROL  
All settings on the UFS 940 are made using the remote!  
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FIRST INSTALLATION  
Before using your unit for the rst time, read the “Safety Instructions - Important  
Information” and “Installation and Connection” sections.  
You will nd a sample conguration for a motor home in the Section “Installation  
and connection”, “Connection Example”.  
Do not connect the unit 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 - Important Information”  
and “Installation and Connection” sections.  
First switch your TV set on and select the AV or video/HDMI channel number to which you have  
connected the receiver. Switch on your receiver at the power switch on the rear of the unit.  
The following display appears:  
Also note the bars at the bottom  
of the on-screen display! These  
provide information on what to  
do next.  
Select the menu language you want using the  
French, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Norwegian, Turkish and Russian.  
buttons. Available options: German, English,  
  
Press the  
(green) button to move to the next menu.  
Note:  
If you are unsure whether you chose the right option from a previous menu, you can go  
back a step at any time during the rst installation process by pressing the  
(red) button.  
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FIRST INSTALLATION  
The following display appears:  
Use the  
buttons to select whether  
  
to replace the factory pre-programmed  
channel list by a pre-sorted channel list  
for a specic country (at present only  
a limited number of pre-sorted channel  
lists are available). If you prefer to use  
the factory pre-programmed channel list,  
choose “No” under “Restore Channellist”.  
Press the  
(green) button to move to the next menu.  
The following display appears:  
Use the  
buttons here to select the  
basic settings for the video and audio  
output from the receiver to the TV set.  
For this, refer to the operating manual  
for your TV set and take care to select  
only those settings that your TV set can  
process.  
Video Output via  
Select the connection on the receiver to which you have connected your television.  
Either  
or  
VIDEO  
HDMI  
Note:  
The better picture quality, in particular for HDTV signal is obtained via the HDMI port.  
The precondition for this however is that your TV set has a HDMI port.  
TV Format  
HDMI Format  
Here you can select the TV picture format. Either  
Here you can select the picture resolution that  
will be sent to your TV set. Either  
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4:3 or  
16:9  
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1080i (resolution 1920 x 1080, half-screen  
images)  
576p (resolution 720 x 576, full-screen images)  
or  
720p (resolution 1280  
images)  
x
720, full-screen  
automatically  
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FIRST INSTALLATION  
Show 4:3 event  
Picture format  
Here you can select the type of screen display  
mode for 4:3 broadcasts on a 16:9 TV set:  
Select the type of screen display, depending on  
your setting for the TV format:  
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normal (pillarbox)  
Stretched (Full Screen) or  
zoom in (Pan & Scan)  
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TV aspect ratio “4:3”: Pan & Scan or Letterbox  
TV aspect ratio “16:9”: Always 16:9 or  
automatic  
Audio format via HDMI  
Television System  
Here you can select the type of audio signal  
that is transmitted by the HDMI interface.  
Select the signal that your TV set can process:  
Here you can select the TV standard you wish  
to use.  
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PAL or  
NTSC or  
MULTI  
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Decoded PCM or  
S/PDIF format  
TV standby via HDMI  
If you select “Off”, the TV set must be switched  
on or off separately. If you select “On”, the TV set  
will be switched on automatically as the receiver  
starts up (but only if the TV set was in stand-by  
mode). If the receiver is switched off into stand-  
by mode, the TV set will also be switched to  
stand-by mode.  
Automatically switching the TV set on/off by the  
receiver is available only if the TV set supports  
this function!  
Press the  
(green) button to move to the next menu.  
The following display appears:  
System  
Use the  
buttons here at “System” to select “CAP”. Then use the  
buttons to select the  
  
“Initialize CAP” line and press the  
  
button to conrm.  
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FIRST INSTALLATION  
Your CAP system will then be initialised. You will then see the following display:  
Press the  
(green) button to move to the next menu. The following display appears:  
Local time offset (UTC)  
Here you can use the  
buttons to select the local time offset to UTC (formerly GMT) (e.g. for  
  
Germany: + 1 hour). You can set the offset in 1 hour steps. The maximum offset is 12 hours (+ and -).  
Automatic clock change (summer/winter time)  
Use the  
buttons to select whether the receiver should automatically change over to and  
  
from summer and winter time. If “On” is selected, the receiver automatically sets itself to the right time.  
If you select the setting “Off”, you must make the change to and from summer time manually by setting  
the “Summertime” eld to “Yes” or “No”.  
When you have completed all settings, press the  
(green) button, to complete the rst installation.  
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CAP MENU (TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS)  
CALLING UP THE CAP MENU  
Press the  
(green) button. The following display appears:  
Use the  
buttons to select the  
  
“Antenna Conguration” line and press  
the button to conrm.  
The following display appears:  
You can also call up this menu via  
the main menu “Settings”, “Antenna  
Conguration” (System: CAP).  
RESETTING THE CAP SYSTEM (TURNTABLE ANTENNA) (RESET)  
All satellite positions found by a search will be deleted.  
Use the  
buttons to select the “Reset turn table antenna” line and press the  
button to  
  
conrm. The following display appears:  
Press the  
button to conrm, or the  
button to cancel.  
Note:  
Before exchanging any component of the system (such as the receiver) the turntable  
should be moved to its park position by means of the “Reset turn table antenna”  
command. The “Reset” deletes all previously saved satellite positions. The satellite data  
in the UFS 940sw receiver are however retained.  
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CAP MENU (TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS)  
INPUTTING THE CAP GPS POSITION  
Function not available with the CAP 910 as the GPS data is automatically provided during your journey.  
Note:  
To help ensure the required satellite is found quickly, the CAP 910 uses GPS data  
recorded during the journey. However, GPS data is only recorded if both the green ignition  
lead and the turntable are connected to the 12 V power supply (the receiver can remain  
switched off). If this is not possible, we recommend that you connect the turntable and  
the ignition signal to the 12 V power supply for approximately 3 minutes before setting  
up the system. The current GPS data will be provided during this time. Once the ignition  
signal has been removed, the receiver can be switched on. The CAP 910 now searches  
for satellites using the exact elevation.  
TO MOVE THE ANTENNA MANUALLY  
This function should be used only by experienced users. Exact knowledge of  
the satellite position and your present location are necessary when aligning the  
antenna manually to a satellite. Watch out for any obstacles that the antenna  
might collide with. The antenna is liable to be damaged by such collisions!  
You can set the inclination and horizontal  
angle of the antenna using the “Elevation”  
and “Move to the azimuth (rotate the  
antenna)” commands. Check your settings  
by referring to the “Signal-Strength” and  
“Signal-Quality” bars on the right-hand  
side. The higher the bar, the stronger  
and better quality the signal received.  
The currently displayed position of the CAP is the  
“park position”.  
ELEVATION  
Using the numeric keys and/or the  
buttons, input the desired elevation value.  
  
Two seconds after completion of the input or when the  
selected position.  
button is pressed, the CAP moves to the  
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CAP MENU (TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS)  
LNB TILT/SKEW  
Using the  
buttons or the numeric keys, enter the required tilt angle (skew) for the LNB and press  
  
button to conrm. Check your settings by referring to the “Signal-Strength” and “Signal-Quality”  
the  
bars on the right-hand side. The higher the bar, the stronger and better quality the signal received.  
STOP ON SIGNAL  
Use the  
buttons to select whether the CAP should stop automatically (Yes or No) on detection  
  
of a satellite signal during manual alignment by the user.  
MOVE TO THE AZIMUTH (ROTATE THE ANTENNA)  
As soon as you switch the orange bar to the “Move to the azimuth (rotate the antenna)” line you will see  
the following display:  
You now have the following options for rotating your CAP:  
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“Step by step” using the  
buttons  
  
“Move towards min” (minimum rotary position) with the  
button or  
button  
“Move towards max” (maximum rotary position) with the  
Note:  
If you previously set “Stop on signal” to “Yes”, the antenna will stop as soon as it detects  
a satellite signal.  
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CAP MENU (TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS)  
MOVE CAP TO PARK POSITION  
Press the  
button; the CAP will move  
to the park position. As soon as the  
turntable reaches the park position, the  
following display appears:  
CAP SETTINGS  
This menu allows important basic settings for the CAP, such as the elevation  
border or elevation offset to be set. These two settings in particular should be  
performed by a specialist to match your needs and the conditions; if they are set  
incorrectly the CAP may be damaged!  
Use the  
The following display appears:  
buttons to select the “CAP settings” line and press the  
button to conrm.  
  
ELEVATION BORDER AND ELEVATION OFFSET  
Neither of these settings should be changed unless the change is necessary because of neighbouring  
roof structures or other obstacles. The settings are made using the cursor buttons (  
numeric keys.  
) or the  
SEARCH SPEED  
In the fringe areas of the satellite footprints it may happen that a better search result is obtained by using  
a lower CAP search speed. If the “Regular” search speed does not give satisfactory search results,  
you can reduce the search speed to “Slow”.  
If the signal strength and quality are good however you can set search speed to “Quick”. Normally  
we recommend the search speed is set to “Regular”.  
Make the settings using the  
buttons.  
  
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CAP MENU (TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS)  
COUNTDOWN FOR THE SEARCH START  
Set the “Countdown for search start” on  
the display shown to the right. Use the  
buttons to set the countdown.  
  
You can set the countdown to between  
one and ten seconds in one-second  
increments or alternatively select “Off”.  
If you select “Off”, the CAP starts  
searching for satellites immediately.  
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS  
If you select the “Restore factory settings”  
option and press the  
button to  
conrm, all your settings within the  
“Antenna Conguration” menu will be  
reset to the factory setting. However, in  
contrast to the “Reset turn table antenna”  
command, all other settings will be  
retained, along with satellite positions that  
have already been detected and saved.  
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ALIGNMENT (SATELLITE SEARCH)  
The antenna is aligned automatically. After the UFS 940sw has been switched on, the turntable  
automatically moves to the last channel received and the associated satellite position (e.g. ARD/ASTRA).  
This works because each satellite is automatically recognised by the turntable.  
The satellite search is started when you select a channel. If the turntable has not yet saved the position  
of the satellite, you will see the following display when you select a channel (example):  
If the vehicle is not on supports during the search process and people are  
moving around inside it, there is a risk that movement of the vehicle will mean  
that the satellite is not found.  
You will see this display if the  
CAP has not yet saved a satellite  
position (e.g. after the CAP has  
been reset or during the First  
Installation).  
You will see this display if the  
CAP has already saved  
a
satellite position but because  
for instance the location of the  
vehicle has changed, the satellite  
is no longer to be found at the  
know/saved position.  
The search starts automatically after ve seconds or if the  
The search may take a few minutes (generally about two minutes). You will rst see the following message:  
button was pressed previously.  
As soon as the turntable has found the correct satellite, it saves this position. During this process you  
receive no TV picture. The turntable will then perform an automatic ne adjustment (if the signal  
level is sufcient, the satellite position will be saved immediately by the turntable). During the ne  
adjustment you will for the rst time receive a TV picture, this however can still “freeze” during the ne  
adjustment process - whether it does or not is system-dependent.  
The set position (of the satellite that was found) is saved and the desired channel appears on the  
TV screen.  
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CHANNEL (SATELLITE) SELECTION/PROGRAMMING THE TIMER  
By pressing the  
buttons all channels can be selected in the sequence that they appear in the current  
channel list and its sorting. Press the  
(blue) button to switch between TV and radio channels.  
CHANNEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST  
Providing you are not in a menu, pressing the  
display appears:  
button calls up the channel list. The following  
When you open this list the channel list selection/sort order is displayed from where you selected the  
last channel.  
For instance you can use the  
(e.g. ASTRA 19.2° or Hotbird 13°).  
buttons to display various channel lists sorted by satellite  
  
The cursor buttons ( ) are used to navigate within the respective channel list view to select the  
desired channel. The selection of the desired channel is conrmed by pressing the  
As soon as the turntable has found the satellite or has reached the known position, you will now hear and  
button.  
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CHANNEL (SATELLITE) SELECTION/PROGRAMMING THE TIMER  
view the currently selected channel in the small window at the top right. To exit the channel list and return  
to the TV picture, press the  
button again, or press the  
button.  
Note:  
A comprehensive explanation of the channel list with its detailed functions (e.g. the scan  
and sort function) can be found in the UFS 940sw operating manual.  
CHANNEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST (SORTED BY SATELLITE)  
To view the channel list sorted by the saved satellites, proceed as follows. Press the  
button (starting  
(green) button.  
from the TV picture). If the “green view” does not appear in the complete list, press the  
Now use the  
stored for the satellite (see example):  
buttons to select the desired satellite. You will automatically see the channel list  
  
The channel selection functions as previously described “Channel selection from a channel list”.  
TIMER PROGRAMMING  
The timer function is currently not yet available in CAP mode!  
See the UFS 940sw operating manual for details of how to program the timer. When using the  
UFS 940sw on a CAP 910 please note the following additional instruction:  
To prevent the turntable rotating at a time when it is unsupervised or when  
rotation might be irritating (e.g. in the middle of the night), a timer can be  
set. During the timer period the turntable is active only if the UFS 940sw is in  
operation or is in standby mode.  
If the receiver is completely switched off (switched off at the power socket)  
and/or the turntable is in park position, the turntable will be inactive during the  
timer period! The same applies if during the rst movement the satellite position  
is not found.  
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CHANGE OF LOCATION  
After a change of location, the antenna moves to the last position selected. After initialisation, you will  
therefore see the following display (example, as it depends on the last selected position):  
For slight changes of location, the  
antenna can nd the satellite very  
quickly.  
If the satellite is not found at the known position, the search starts automatically.  
Note:  
To help ensure the required satellite is found quickly, the CAP 910 uses GPS data  
recorded during the journey. However, GPS data is only recorded if both the green ignition  
lead and the turntable are connected to the 12 V power supply (the receiver can remain  
switched off). If this is not possible, we recommend that you connect the turntable and  
the ignition signal to the 12 V power supply for approximately 3 minutes before setting  
up the system. The current GPS data will be provided during this time. Once the ignition  
signal has been removed, the receiver can be switched on. The CAP 910 now searches  
for satellites using the exact elevation.  
If the search is unsuccessful, the following message appears:  
The search starts automatically after ve seconds or if the  
The search may take a few minutes (generally about two minutes). You will rst see the following message:  
button was pressed previously.  
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CHANGE OF LOCATION  
As soon as the turntable has found the correct satellite, it saves this position. During this process you  
receive no TV picture. The turntable will then perform an automatic ne adjustment (if the signal  
level is sufcient, the satellite position will be saved immediately by the turntable). During the ne  
adjustment you will for the rst time receive a TV picture, this however can still “freeze” during the  
ne adjustment process - whether it does or not is system-dependent.  
The set position (of the satellite that was found) is saved and the desired channel appears on the  
TV screen.  
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PARK  
PARKING THE TURNTABLE  
You have four options for “parking” the antenna.  
1. The antenna can be moved to park position by pressing the  
button twice.  
2. Press the  
(green) button. Use the  
buttons to select the “Move CAP to park position” line  
  
and press the  
button to conrm.  
3. Press the  
button to return to the main menu. The  
buttons and  
button allow you  
  
to call up the submenus (“Settings”, “Antenna Conguration”, “to move the antenna manually”). Use  
the buttons to switch to the “Move CAP to park position” item and press the button  
  
to park the antenna.  
4. When the ignition is operated, the antenna automatically moves to the park position! However,  
for this to happen the green wire of the power supply cable must be connected to the ignition and  
the turntable connected to the power supply (see “Connection Diagram”). Refer to the detailed  
instructions for this in the CAP unit installation manual.  
The antenna is moved to park position, and this is then conrmed.  
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SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE TURNTABLE  
SYSTEM PROTECTION MESSAGES  
The following messages are shown on the screen to protect your reception system and the on-board  
power supply:  
The power supply to the turntable is inadequate (battery voltage below the minimum value). The turntable  
can still be moved, but communication errors can occur between the UFS 940sw and the turntable  
(e.g. when scanning for satellites).  
If the voltage falls still further, both the following error messages are displayed:  
Check the power supply to the turntable and  
whether it is obstructed (e.g. by a branch). If  
neither of these causes of faults is displayed, the  
turntable motor temperature is in the critical range.  
Allow the turntable to stand for a few minutes  
in its current position, until the turntable motor  
temperature has reduced. You can also however  
move the turntable to the park position and let  
it cool down there.  
Press the  
button to conrm the displayed  
message. The turntable cannot be moved any  
more. Check the power supply to the turntable.  
Press the  
to the park position.  
button and the turntable will move  
Note:  
The antenna should not be moved whilst the battery is being recharged, to prevent peak  
loads when turning on.  
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SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE TURNTABLE  
The vehicle ignition was switched on. For safety reasons, the turntable moves into the park position.  
This operates however only if the green ignition cable for the turntable is connected to the vehicle  
ignition and the turntable is connected to the power supply! As long as voltage is present at the ignition,  
the connection to the CAP will remain disabled. This means the CAP cannot be operated.  
If the turntable encounters an obstruction,  
the CAP reverses 10°. This allows the  
obstacle to be removed more easily.  
The turntable antenna has reached the mechanical stop or is jammed! Check whether the turntable is  
obstructed (e.g. by a branch).  
The turntable motor temperature is in the critical range. Allow the turntable to stand for a few minutes  
in its current position, until the turntable motor temperature has reduced.  
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SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE TURNTABLE  
MESSAGES ARISING FROM SOFTWARE PROBLEMS  
A serious software error has occurred. Reset the turntable in the CAP menu, or contact our service centre.  
The turntable antenna software is defective. An update is required. Contact our service centre.  
FURTHER MESSAGES  
This message may also appear if:  
-
-
the ignition is switched on  
voltage is present at the ignition cable  
(green)  
The receiver has lost communication with the turntable. Check the connection between the UFS 940sw  
and the turntable, the power supply and whether possibly the ignition signal is present at the CAP.  
The connection to the turntable is defective. Reset the turntable in the CAP menu, check the connections  
between the turntable and receiver, or contact our service centre.  
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SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE TURNTABLE  
The satellite you have selected cannot be received from your current location, or there may have been  
changes made using the “CAP settings” menu (see section “CAP menu (turntable antenna settings),  
CAP settings”), as a result of which the desired satellite cannot be received.  
You have used the UFS 940sw to program programmes for recording (see timer list view in the  
UFS 940sw EPG). If you now move the CAP to the park position, your recordings will not be performed.  
To prevent the turntable rotating at a time when it is unsupervised or when  
rotation might be irritating (e.g. in the middle of the night), a timer can be set.  
During the timer period the turntable is active only if the UFS 940sw is in operation  
or is in standby mode.  
If the receiver is completely switched off (switched off at the power socket)  
and/or the turntable is in park position, the turntable will be inactive during the  
timer period! The same applies if during the rst movement the satellite position  
is not found.  
The timer function is currently not yet available in CAP mode!  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
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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 on used  
electrical and electronic appliances, it must be disposed of properly.  
At the end of its service life, take this device 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!  
KATHREIN-Werke KG • Anton-Kathrein-Straße 1 - 3  
P.O. Box 100 444 • 83004 Rosenheim GERMANY  
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