9362645a, Users Guide DVB Satellite Receiver UFD 506/506 S

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9362645a, Users Guide DVB Satellite Receiver UFD 506/506 S
User's Guide
DVB Satellite Receiver
UFD 506
UFD 506/S
UFD 516
UFD 516/S
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Foreword
Foreword
Dear customer,
This User's Guide is designed to help you to use the extensive functions of your new satellite receiver most effectively.
We have made every effort to make the instructions as clear and understandable as possible and to keep them as short as necessary.
You will find a small glossary of terms at the end of the User's Guide
to facilitate understanding of certain technical expressions that do not
lend themselves to translation.
We have designed the power switch specifically with the environment
in mind. Therefore, in order to save electricity, disconnect your receiver from the mains if you will not be watching TV for a longer period
of time. For shorter periods you can switch the receiver to standby
with the remote control to reduce power consumption to a minimum.
We wish you the very best reception and great pleasure with your new
DVB Sat receiver.
Your
KATHREIN Team
Important notes
Should you, contrary to all expectations, experience problems with
your receiver, please contact your dealer.
Changes keep on being made with regard to the channel arrangement
of the satellites and transponders. Accordingly it is necessary in such
cases to reset the channel settings, although the pre-programming in
the factory always corresponds to the latest status. You can take the
information for this new setting from the SAT.1 video text, from the
Internet or the corresponding periodicals.
Your receiver was equipped ex works with the latest software in each
case. However, we are constantly endeavouring to adapt the software
to the wishes of our customers and the state of the art. You will find
further information about this in the “Software and channel list update”
section.
Please keep the original packaging for possible return shipment!
The UFD 506 is intended only for free
channels - no CI shaft!
The UFD 516 CI receives free and encrypted channels (page 34).
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Contents
Contents
Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Contents ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Information ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Back Panel and Connections ......................................................................................................................... 7
Operation from the Front ................................................................................................................................ 8
Functions of the Remote Control................................................................................................................... 9
Command set of the remote control ........................................................................................................... 9
Channel Selection.......................................................................................................................................... 10
Channel selection by number buttons [P+], [P-] and list.............................................................................. 10
“Last programme” with [EXIT] button ........................................................................................................... 10
“Zapper function” with the [OK] and [◄] [▲] [►] [▼] buttons...................................................................... 10
Channel administration with channel pool and 10 favourite banks.............................................................. 10
Favourite Bank
................................................................................................................................. 11
TV / radio switchover.................................................................................................................................... 12
Audio adjustments........................................................................................................................................ 12
Digital output ................................................................................................................................................ 13
Digital/Analogue – Audio Mode.................................................................................................................... 13
Analogue outputs ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Digital output ................................................................................................................................................ 14
Timer ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
EPG – Electronic Programme Guide (base navigator) ................................................................................ 16
Menu Structure - Channels........................................................................................................................... 18
Favourite Bank ............................................................................................................................................. 18
Functions in the channel database .............................................................................................................. 18
Deletion .................................................................................................................................................... 19
Copying .................................................................................................................................................... 19
Changing favourite name ......................................................................................................................... 19
Channel pool ............................................................................................................................................ 20
Antenna signal and reception parameters - Button [i] .............................................................................. 20
Parental Control........................................................................................................................................ 21
Activating parental control ........................................................................................................................ 21
Search run.................................................................................................................................................... 22
Satellite search run................................................................................................................................... 22
Transponder search run ........................................................................................................................... 23
Manual entry (for experts) ........................................................................................................................ 23
Satellites Menu............................................................................................................................................... 24
Installation Menu ........................................................................................................................................... 25
Factory setting .......................................................................................................................................... 25
Time offset................................................................................................................................................ 25
Selecting menu language......................................................................................................................... 26
Selecting the character set....................................................................................................................... 27
Signal paths.............................................................................................................................................. 27
Picture format ........................................................................................................................................... 27
VCR record............................................................................................................................................... 28
Digital audio.............................................................................................................................................. 28
LNB settings ............................................................................................................................................. 28
DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control)........................................................................................ 29
22 kHz signal ............................................................................................................................................ 29
UFO ........................................................................................................................................................ 29
Download-Over-Air (software update via satellite)................................................................................... 30
CA (Conditional Access) = encrypted channels (only for UFD 516!)........................................................... 31
General..................................................................................................................................................... 31
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Contents
Reception of encrypted channels ............................................................................................................. 31
Video Recorder Connection ......................................................................................................................... 33
Recording..................................................................................................................................................... 33
Playback....................................................................................................................................................... 33
Technical Data ............................................................................................................................................... 34
Glossary ......................................................................................................................................................... 36
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Safety Information
Safety Information
Electronic equipment is not household waste - in accordance with directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of 27th January 2003 on used electrical and electronic equipment, it must be
disposed of properly.
At the end of its service life, take this unit for disposal at a relevant of. cial collection point.
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Back Panel and Connections
Back Panel and Connections
You will find the following connections on the back panel of the receiver:
230 V/50 Hz
Connect the mains lead with the mains socket
AUDIO L and R
Audio output, left and right channel for connection to a stereo system
TV
Using the Scart cable supplied, connect the TV connection socket with
your television set
VCR
VCR Scart socket for connecting a video recorder
SAT-IF INPUT
Sat IF signal input and output for LNB supply and control signals.
Connect the cable of your satellite installation with this socket.
SAT-IF OUTPUT
IF signal output (looping output e.g. to an analog receiver)
DATA INTERFACE
The receiver has a 3-pin Mini DIN socket with electrical RS 232 interface for serial data transmission for servicing.
Use a commercially available null modem cable with two 9-pin Sub-D
sockets and an adapter from Sub-D to Mini DIN.
Null modem cable (pin 2 and 3 crossed):
Receiver:
Pin 2 = RXD
Pin 3 = TXD
Pin 5 = GND
PC:
Pin 2 = RXD
Pin 3 = TXD
Pin 5 = GND
Digital Audio
Output for Dolby Digital data flow to Dolby Digital system
Video
Video/FBAS output
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Operation from the Front
Operation from the Front
The receiver has an on/off switch with mains disconnection.
The channel number is displayed on a 4-digit green 7-segment display.
P123
r
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P 2.3.4.
Display of TV programmes (prefixed “t” instead of “P” = TV mode)
Display of radio programmes
Display t = TV mode (and channel number of the satellite receiver)
If the receiver is muted, the periods are displayed.
“Vcr” display
Vcr
Vcr20.15
On playback the video/audio signal of the video recorder is switched
automatically to the television set – also in stand-by.
“Vcr –“ display: Switching through in stand-by
The receiver is ready (stand-by) and can be switched on using the
remote control button [STANDBY]
or the time is displayed.
The receiver has four set control buttons CH ▲ and ▼ VOL +/-, to
change channels or the volume.
[ r t ]
The set control can be switched briefly into the switchover mode for
radio / TV by pressing the CH ▲ and VOL – buttons simultaneously.
Press CH ▼ to switch to radio or
press VOL + to switch to TV.
Should you have misplaced the remote control and your receiver is in
the stand-by mode, then you can switch on the receiver by pressing
the CH ▲ or CH ▼ buttons after briefly switching the mains switch off
and on.
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Functions of the Remote Control
Functions of the Remote Control
You switch the receiver on from stand-by with the red button or with a
numerical button [ 0 ]-[ 9 ].
The buttons [◄] [►] and [▲] [▼] arranged around the [OK] button
have control functions (cursor/bar) in the menus.
Button
Designation
in the menu
MENU
ME
Selection of main menu
TEXT
TE
See channel arrangement / pool
FAV
FA
Selection of the favourite bank
PIP
PI
TV switching voltage and channel
arrangement / pool
OPT
OP
Audio mode and channel arrangement
TV/R
TV
i
i
EXIT
EX
TV / radio switchover and channel
arrangement
Banner display (or signal and
channel parameters)
Last programme or exit from menu
EPG
EP
EPG selection
II
II
Marking channels with ? = parental
control
Switching over to transparency and
back into menus
■
Red button
◄►▲▼ Cursor
Selection of the TIMER menu
Transfer of a programme from EPG into
the timer menu
Control of the bars in the menu
Command set of the remote control
4 devices can be addressed in connection with the remote control RC
660.
Basically command set 1 of the receiver is set in the factory.
If you operate only one receiver and should the active command set
have been switched over by faulty operation, so that the receiver can
no longer be operated, the remote control can be switched back into
command set 1 without difficulty.
Programming:
Address 1:
Press EXIT + 9 + 1 buttons simultaneously
Address 2:
Press EXIT + 9 + 2 buttons simultaneously
Address 3:
Press EXIT + 9 + 3 buttons simultaneously
Address 4:
Press EXIT + 9 + 4 buttons simultaneously
You must point the remote control to the receiver in this case.
Switching over RC 660:
Address 1:
Press EXIT + 1 buttons simultaneously
Address 2:
Press EXIT + 2 buttons simultaneously
Address 3:
Press EXIT + 3 buttons simultaneously
Address 4:
Press EXIT + 4 buttons simultaneously
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Channel Selection
Channel Selection
Channel selection by number buttons [P+], [P-] and list
You set the channel by direct entry of the channel number with the
number buttons (0 is also a channel number).
You switch on/back to the next/previous channel with the [P+]/[P-] buttons.
A list sorted according to channel numbers is displayed after you
press the [OK] button twice. You can select the channel you want with
the [◄]/[►] and [▲]/[▼] buttons and then with the [OK] button. If you
press the [OK] button once again or the [EXIT] button, the list disappears.
You can sort the channel list alphabetically with the i button, this simplifies locating channels.
The channel list is displayed again in the order of the channel numbers if you press the i button once again.
“Last programme” with [EXIT] button
You can change between the two last set programmes with the [EXIT]
button.
“Zapper function” with the [OK] and [◄] [▲] [►] [▼] buttons
The last four programmes which were viewed for at least 5 seconds
are filed automatically in a memory. The programmes stored this way
can be selected directly with [OK] and then using the arrow buttons
[◄], [►], [▲] or [▼].
You can quickly relocate a programme you have left during an advertising break with the aid of this function.
Channel administration with channel pool and 10 favourite banks
Digital television brings you as viewer a large number of new channels. Already far more than 1,200 TV and more than 600 radio channels can be received with a satellite reception system, which is designed for instance for receiving the ASTRA 19° east and EUTELSAT/HOT-BIRD 13° east satellites. It is true that more than one half of
these channels are encrypted and can be decoded only with corresponding CA modules, but an extensive number of channels that have
to be administered still remains. In addition, the channels of a further
six satellites are pre-programmed in the receiver.
To be able to control this range of channels and to keep it manageable, the memory for the TV channels is divided into two areas – into a
so-called channel pool with 2,000 storage places and into 10 associated favourite banks with 1,000 storage spaces in each case.
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Channel Selection
The radio channels are organized identically, i.e. there is a separate
channel pool for 2,000 radio storage places and a further 10 associated radio favourite banks with 1,000 places each.
Note:
Please note that after a satellite, transponder or manual search, the
newly found channels are stored in the channel pool under “New free”
or “New CA”.
You will find all channels of the channel pool in the right selection window in the “Channel arrangement” menu.
Select the “All Free” or “All CA” (CA stands for ‘Conditional Access’,
i.e. for encrypted channels) with the TE button if you want to copy a
channel from the channel pool into one of the favourite banks.
Both the previous (= old) channels as well as the new channels found
by a preceding search are located in the “All Free” and “All CA” selection.
After a search it is advantageous to make the “New free” or “New CA”
selection with the TV button, since only the channels found newly by
the search are listed here.
With the [P-] or [P+] buttons you can select and assess the channels
and if you like them copy them with the [TEXT] button into one or else
into several of your favourite banks (you will find further details about
this below).
The favourite banks are currently pre-programmed ex works as follows (changes reserved):
Favourite Bank
F0: General
F1: News
F2: Sports
F3: Music
F4: Travel
F5: Shopping
F6: ITALY
F7: AUSTRIA
F8: SPAIN
F9: Bank-9
Available channels
The most important free channels of ASTRA 19° east and
EUTELSAT/HOTBIRD 13° east are located at the beginning of the list.
Channels of further satellites then follow.
Selection of news channels (Phoenix, n-TV, N-24 …)
Selection of sports channels (DSF, Eurosport …)
Selection of music channels (MTV, VIVA …)
Selection of channels from various travel destinations
Selection of advertising and sales channels
Channels of EUTELSAT/HOTBIRD 13°
Contains all channels from F0: General (only for UFD 516)
In addition:
ORF 1 on channel place 1 (P001),
ORF 2 on channel place 2 (P002) and the local channels on the following places.
ARD is thus shifted to channel place 12 (P003). All following channels
from F0: General are also shifted.
Contains the channels of Hispasat 33°
The favourite bank 9 contains PREMIERE channels (only UFD 516).
You can also change the names of the favourite banks (see “Changing favourite names”) and/or change the arrangement of the favourite
banks. It is also conceivable that family members create individual favourite banks with their names.
It is also possible for users possessing more than two CA modules to
sort names and contents of favourite banks according to programme
providers or according to the relevant encryption system.
You can achieve more clarity inside a favourite bank if you use
“~~~~~~” as channel name. This is a “dummy” channel that you can
use as placeholder. You will find this placeholder in the “Channel arrangement” menu with the TV button under “All Free”.
Placeholders are “dummy” channels used to provide greater clarity in
the arrangement of favourite banks, e.g. by forming channel groups.
The display for placeholder channels is organized as follows:
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Satellite 1 =
ASTRA 19
“~ ~~~~~~~”
Satellite 2 =
HOTBIRD 13
“~~ ~~~~~~” etc.
When alphabetically sorted, the placeholder channels appear at the
end of the list.
....
P095
Channel XXX
P096
Channel YYY
P097
Channel ZZZ
P098
~~~~~
P099
~~~~~
P100
PREMIERE START
P101
PREMIERE 1
P102
PREMIERE 2
....
The above example shows how a placeholder can be used, in order
for instance to place the channels of a channel group in a certain
memory place.
The favourite banks are selected by pressing the F button followed by
an assigned number button 0...9.
Note:
You see the following information in the display after a channel selection:
F = free / $ = encrypted channel
A = two or several language channels
available ([OPT] button)
Currently selected favourite bank
One or several Dolby Digital
channels available ([OPT] button)
Channel place
Satellite
Current programme
Following programme
TV / radio switchover
You switch over to radio or TV with the [TV/R] button.
Note:
All channel functions available for TV (“Last programme”, “Zapper
function”, favourite banks, channel lists and channel pool etc.) are
also available separately for 2,000 radio channels.
Audio adjustments
The volume of the receiver can be adjusted in 20 steps with the
button.
L
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The current level of the volume is displayed in the channel display.
Switch sound off/on (mute) – at “Sound off” a corresponding OSD text
is displayed for approx. 2 seconds. The “Sound off” function is also
cancelled again by pressing the volume button
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.
Channel Selection
Digital output
The receiver has an audio output for the AC 3 format (Dolby Digital).
Thus you have the possibility of bringing cine sound into your living
room. Connect the digital audio output only with a corresponding system.
Observe in any event the operating instructions of your Dolby
Digital system.
Only a few programme providers transmit the AC 3 format. If no AC 3
signal is received, you can only make the customary stereo or mono
settings or select the languages that are also transmitted.
Digital/Analogue – Audio Mode
In digital satellite technology picture and sound are generally transmitted in digital form (MPEG-coded).
If the term “Analogue–Audio Mode” is used in this section, this means
that the digital signals in the receiver are converted into analogue audio signals and made available in analogue form at the “Left” and
“Right” Cinch sockets as well as at the TV and VCR Scart socket.
On the other hand in the “Digital–Audio Mode” the signals are forwarded for decoding in digital form through the “Digital” Cinch socket
to corresponding terminals, for example to a Dolby Surround system.
Both 2-channel stereo signals (coded in PCM format) or else complex
multi-channel surround signals (Dolby Digital/AC 3) can be transmitted
at the digital socket.
After you press the [OPT] button, the “Digital/Analogue-Audio-Mode”
menu is displayed. You can use this menu as information display and
exit it again immediately by pressing the [OPT] button again – or else
change different settings.
Analogue outputs
In the right-hand window you see the current signal status of the connections on the rear panel of your satellite receiver.
You receive an analogue audio signal at the Cinch sockets and
through the TV and VCR Scart sockets.
Bilingual programmes are transmitted separately through the two
“Left” and “Right” stereo channels. In this case you would hear for instance “German” on the left and “English” on the right loudspeaker. To

hear only one language, select “Mono-L” or “Mono-R” with the button and confirm your selection with the [OK] button. The current selection is highlighted white.
However, most bilingual or multilingual programmes are transmitted
through separate audio tracks. In this case it is shown in the left window e.g. under 1 = German and under 2 = English, in which case you
can hear both languages in each case in stereo sound. Select the de-

sired language with the buttons and confirm your selection with the
[OK] button. The currently selected language (or audio track) is highlighted white.
The stereo display in the following figure means that only one language is transmitted in stereo. The contents in the left window are set
by the broadcasting station – for instance in line 1 in the left window
“Deutsch” or “ger” could also be displayed instead of “Stereo”.
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Channel Selection
Digital output
In the right window you see in each case the current signal status at
the digital output (= digital Cinch socket).
If “PCM“ is displayed, then the digital signal is coded in the PCM format.
If “AC 3” is displayed, then the audio signal is coded in the Dolby Digital format.
Select, if offered, the desired language or audio track in the left win-

dow with the button and confirm your selection with the [OK] button.
The currently selected audio track is highlighted white.
The number of offered languages and audio tracks is set by the programme provider.
In this case a PCM-coded language or audio track is always displayed. However, two or several PCM-coded language or audio tracks
can also be offered with one or several AC 3-coded languages or audio tracks.
In radio channels up to 20 PCM-coded audio tracks can be available
which you can select with the
ton.
 button and confirm with the [OK] but-
“AC-3 – general”:
If you have selected the “Dolby Digital/AC 3” mode for digital audio,
the digital output is switched automatically to AC 3 as soon as a corresponding code is transmitted (see also under signal paths / digital
audio).
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Channel Selection
Timer
The “Timer Programming” menu is selected in the main menu under
item 5. Up to 8 timer events can be entered optionally with TV or radio
channels.
Note:
Please note that in the selection “VCR Record = Standard” the video
recorder must also be set to identical recording times (see also signal
paths / VCR record).
Note:
Please note that no remote control commands are accepted during a
timer recording, so that OSD picture displays are not recorded unintentionally. The volume is switched to full level for recording. As indication that a timer recording is active, “r E c” is displayed on the programme display on the receiver if a command is received from the
remote control.
rEc
End
The timer recording can be stopped prematurely only by the [ ] button = stop button. “End” is displayed after stopping. The receiver can
now be operated normally again.
If the timer recording is started from stand-by, then the receiver
switches back to stand-by after the end of recording.
[1-8]
Select the next free input field with the
number buttons [1]-[8] or with [▼] or [▲].
[►][◄] Select the input field for {Date}, {Start}, {Stop} and
{Channel} one after the other.
(The input field is highlighted white).
[OK]
Activate the input in the selected field with the [OK] button.
(The input field is highlighted black).
Enter the relevant event either directly with the number buttons [0]-[9]
or by switching on with the [►]/[◄] buttons.
[OK]
Close the entry with [OK] and select the next input field.
[EXIT] After entering {Date}, {Start}, {Stop} and {Channel} you can
leave and acknowledge the timer menu with [EXIT] or enter
further switch-on events.
The data from the programme preview can be transferred to the recording timer at the push of a button. If a programme preview is available, select the desired programme and transfer the data with the red
button [●] directly into the timer.
Deleting timer programming:
[1-8]
Select the timer line to be deleted with the number buttons
[1]-[8] or with [▼] or [▲]
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Note:
Note:
[OK]
and delete the programmed data with the [OK] button.
If you have deleted a line inadvertently and want to restore the original
information, exit the timer menu by pressing the [EXIT] button twice.
Time and date are taken from the DVB data transmitted by the broadcasting station. When changing over from summer time to winter time
and vice versa please correct the “Time offset” in the “Installation”
menu.
For MEZ summer time = {+2 h}
For MEZ winter time = {+1 h}
Please note that some “exotic channels” transmit no correct time.
Check the date and time in the “Programming Timer” menu when you
perform programming.
EPG – Electronic Programme Guide (base navigator)
Information on the current and following programme are displayed in
the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide).
The extent of this information accompanying the programme is determined by the relevant programme provider and differs very much from
channel to channel. Many programmes are also broadcast without
useful additional information (SI data).
It is also similar with the programme preview. Some programme providers transmit no data, others already transmit a programme preview
with additional information up to a few days in advance.
You call up and also exit again the EPG programme information with
the [EPG] button.
a) Current and next programme
[EPG] shows title, start and end of the current programme and,
according to programme provider, further information on the programme.
Pressing the [EPG] button once again shows title, start and end of
the next programme and, according to programme provider, further information about the programme.
You exit the programme information again with [EPG].
You exit the programme information immediately with [EXIT].
b) Further programme preview and additional information
[EPG] activate base navigator, display information on the current
programme.
[OK] select programme preview.
According to programme provider you receive a programme list
for the current day or over several days in advance.
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You can switch forwards or backwards line by line or page by
page to the desired programme with the [▼] [▲] or [►] [◄] buttons.
Once you have selected the programme you want, you can call
up further detailed information with the [OK] button. You receive a
corresponding message if no additional information is available.
If the text of the additional information goes over more than one page,
then you can switch on or back line by line with the [▼] [▲] buttons.
You exit the additional information display with the [OK] button or with
[EXIT] and return to the programme preview.
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Menu Structure - Channels
Menu Structure - Channels
Read these lines carefully and observe all screen instructions.
Favourite Bank
You select one of the favourite banks 0-9 with [FAV] and [▼▲].
Functions in the channel database
You select the main menu with the [MENU] button and press the [OK]
button twice to reach the “Channel arrangement” menu.
Note:
The list on the left side is
shifted with the +/- volume
buttons, the list on the right
side with the channel buttons.
The favourite banks (FA),
satellite (ME) and channels
(TE) menus are operated
with the P+/P- cursor keys.
In this case the setting focus
is also switched over to the
left or right window.
You therefore see the associated picture in the currently
selected window for every
action – whether copying,
exchanging or deleting.
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Menu Structure - Channels
You select a favourite bank with [FAV] (FA) [▼] [▲].
You select a satellite with [MENU] (ME) and [▼▲].
You select the channel source with [TEXT] (TE) and [▼▲].
You move the channel you want into the file with the [PIP] button (=
remove – green arrow).
You insert the removed channel into the position selected with
the [OPT] button (= insert – yellow arrow).
 with
You accept the channel selected in the source with the [TV/R] button
(= copy – blue arrow).
Deletion

You move the channel to be deleted with the button (or by entering
the channel number) into the green bar and then with the [PIP] button
into the clipboard. You exit the menu with [EXIT] and confirm “Save
change” with [OK].
Note:
“Deleted channels” are only removed from the favourite bank, they
therefore continue to be in the channel pool and can thus be reinserted at any time!
The search run also finds channels containing no usable TV programme. A test picture for instance can therefore be detected in advance and cannot be inadvertently entered into one of the channel
lists.
Note:
The transparency of the display can be switched between variable
and fixed (fixed is opaque) with the [■] button.
The transparency can be increased or reduced with the [◄] [►] buttons in the ‘var’ mode.
This function is very helpful when sorting and copying channels, since
at high transparency a fast assessment regarding nature and contents
of the channel is possible.
Copying
Set the desired, blue marked source channel with the [P+] [P-] buttons
and then search for the place in the favourite bank at which the channel should be inserted using the
ber buttons [0-9].
 buttons or directly using the num-
Press the [OK] button – finished!
Note:
The receiver detects channels that are already stored in the current
favourite bank – in this case a = character is displayed in the blue arrow (screen centre).
Note:
If you have deleted channels inadvertently, or want to undo the
changes made again, then exit the menu with the [EXIT] button and
press the button once again.
The changes made are accepted in the memory only after the [OK]
button is pressed.
Changing favourite name
Select with [OK] button.
Select the {NAME} input field with [0-9] or [▼] [▲] and activate it with
[OK].
You can select the letters (large and small) or numbers with the [▼] or
[▲] buttons.
You can shift the entry position to the right or left with the [►] or [◄]
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Menu Structure - Channels
buttons.
After you have entered the name you want, the input field is deactivated again with [OK].
Channel pool
The channel pool contains all channels in alphabetical order. You
make the selection according to satellites with the [MENU] button, the
selection according to free or encrypted channels with the [TEXT] button. All free (all encrypted) channels of the selected satellite are located in “All Free” (“All CA”), therefore also the new free or encrypted
channels after a satellite search.
[▼] [▲] select channels in rows
[◄] [►] select channels in columns
All selected channels are immediately set by the receiver and displayed in the background. The associated CA module must be fitted
for encrypted channels. Selection of the satellite with the [MENU] button.
(TEXT) Selection of free or encrypted channels with the [TEXT] button.
(PIP)
After the [PIP] button is pressed, individual channels can
also be deleted; e.g. channels which have stopped operating.
(TV/R)
Here the channel pool activated by [MENU] and [TEXT] can
be cleared up, i.e. either all “not used” channels or else all
displayed channels can be deleted.
Antenna signal and reception parameters - Button [i]
You can align your parabolic antenna optimally as required in the
“Signal” submenu with button [i]. Turn the antenna so that an optimum
is shown in the scales for field strength and reception quality.
With very weak signals the field strength scale can also go to “0” – in
this case you optimise the signal with the scale for the reception quality.
If the “No signal” text is displayed and only the signal for the field
strength is displayed, then the antenna is possibly aligned to a (not
receivable) satellite for analogue signals.
The field strength or reception quality is in this case displayed on the
7-segment display of the receiver.
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Menu Structure - Channels
F.142
Display of the field strength (adjustable with P+ button)
E. 34
Display of the reception quality (adjustable with P- button)
The period after E or F shows that the front end is engaged and a digital signal is received.
Parental Control
The five-digit parental control code (PIN) is set to 00000 in the condition on delivery.
Changing the parental control code (PIN):
Select the “Parental Control” menu with the button [4] under the main
menu “Channel Arrangement”. Then enter the {PIN} input field with
the button [2] or with the button [▼] and activate it with the [OK] button. Enter the “old” and your “new” PIN according to the following sequence.
Please enter your current PIN (= 00000 at the first selection).
Please enter the new PIN.
Please repeat the new PIN.
Caution!
Do not forget your PIN!
It is possible to return to the condition on delivery only in the specialist
workshop.
All channels are free in the condition on delivery – but you can lock
every individual channel against unauthorized access.
The channels to be locked are marked with equal rights in the “Favourite Lists” or “Channel Pool” menus with the [II] button. For this
purpose select “All Free” on the right-hand side and scroll through the
list to the channels that you want to lock.
In this case a “?” is placed in front of the current channel name. The
next channel is selected, so that you can also mark several channels
in sequence by pressing the [II] button repeatedly.
To delete the marking again, press the [II] button once again at the
desired channel.
Example:
Sky News
? Super Action
? Super Spezial
Activating parental control
To activate locking of the channels marked with “?”, switch the {Protection} input field in the “Parental Control” menu to “ON” and confirm
on exiting the menu with the [OK] button.
On selection of the marked channels, you are requested to enter your
five-digit PIN:
Note:
Please note that with parental control activated, the “Favourite List”,
“Channel Pool” and “Search” menus can be selected only after you
have entered your five-digit PIN.
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Menu Structure - Channels
Thus overcoming parental control, e.g. by deleting the mark or setting
the locked channels by the transponder search run, is excluded (the
lock can also not be overcome via timer).
Note:
To deactivate parental control only briefly, e.g. in the evening, you can
switch the {Protection} input field back to “OFF” in the “Parental Control” menu.
The “?” marks are not changed in this case and act again after renewed activation of parental control, i.e. if the {Protection} input field is
switched back to ON!
Search run
Satellite search run
The satellite search run is over all frequencies of the selected satellite.
Select the desired settings in the order of the menu:
The individual parameters are selected after activation with the [OK]
button and then with the [►] or [◄] buttons.
We recommend starting the search run from time to time to find new
stations. Use the basic settings shown bold in this case.
If you want to search for an individual channel selectively, then you
can shorten the search runtime by restricting known parameters, e.g.
band (low) and symbol rate (22).
Select the desired satellite {ASTRA} > {Hotbird} > {Sat 3} > to
{Sat 8},
The band
{Low/High} > {Low} > {High},
(3) the symbol rate
{22+27,5} > {22} > {27,5} > {FREE},
or a free symbol rate
{XXXX}
(Possible only if the symbol rate under item (3) was changed to
{FREE})
and start the search run with the [OK] button.
Choose whether the search should be for unencrypted or encrypted
channels or for both simultaneously:
Selection: “FREE“ or “CA” or “FREE+CA”
Note:
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Some of the encrypted channels can also be received freely or freely
from time to time.
Menu Structure - Channels
Transponder search run
All channels of a transponder are searched for in the transponder
search run.
If the parameters (satellite, frequency, polarization, symbol rate) of the
searched for channel are known, the transponder search run can be
used.
For instance, if a new channel goes into operation for a known channel group, then it is sufficient to set a channel from this channel group
in advance using the channel selection, the required parameters are
assumed in the transponder search run.
If the “No signal” message appears in the “START” line, then no reception is possible. Please check once again the satellite, frequency,
polarization and symbol rate parameters.
The search run can be started only if “Signal!” is displayed.
Start the search run with the [OK] button.
Encrypted channels are identified with “$”. You can delete individually
with the [TEXT] button channels which you do not want to include in
the channel pool.
New channels are marked with “+”. They are assumed in the channel
pool by pressing the [OK] button.
Manual entry (for experts)
Should neither the satellite nor the transponder search run find the
desired channel, then all relevant reception parameters can be set in
the “Manual”. The manual entry is very helpful, for instance, if the reception data of the desired channel are known, but the channel does
not transmit continuously.
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Satellites Menu
Satellites Menu
The ASTRA satellite is set ex works. Further seven satellites, e.g.
EUTELSAT/HOTBIRD, are pre-programmed. On extension of your reception system you can make the required settings for the preprogrammed seven satellites in the “Satellite Selection” menu.
You activate the required satellite number, e.g. with the number button
[1-8] and select the entry menu with the [OK] button.
1. Enter or change name
Activate the {NAME} input field with the button [1] and with [OK].
You can select letters (large and small) or numbers with the [▼] or [▲]
buttons.
You can shift the entry position to the right or left with the [►] or [◄]
buttons.
After the desired name is entered, the input field is deactivated again
with [OK].
2. Enter LO1
3. Enter LO2
LO1 and LO2 are preset to 9.750 MHz and 10.600 MHz ex works.
Should the LNB-LO frequencies deviate from the preset values, then
enter the corresponding values here. Activate with [OK] and enter the
LO frequencies with the number buttons [0]-[9], conclude with [OK].
Please make sure that an LNB with digital capability is installed in
your reception system.
4. Enter orbit position
Note:
The “Orbit-Position” parameter, possible values 1-4, must be stated
for the control via DiSEqCTM.
DiSEqCTM1.0
TM
DiSEqC 1.1
4 sat. positions
1-4
16 x 4 sat. positions (uncommitted switches) 1-16/Off
Since corresponding switches with which the matrices are controlled
are required for controlling DiSEqCTM1.1, the cabling is very complicated and should be installed only by an experienced installation engineer!
Enable
{ON}
The selected satellite is enabled for your reception system.
{OFF} The selected satellite is locked.
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Installation Menu
Installation Menu
Factory setting
After you enter the following number combination in the “Parental
Control” menu, you can undo changes in the unit settings again and
reset your receiver to the condition on delivery (factory setting).
Select the “Change PIN” menu
Control > PIN
M button > Channels > Parental
1. Enter your current PIN: X X X X X
= the PIN you have changed
or: 0 0 0 0 0
= condition on delivery
2. Enter the following PIN:
11111
3. Enter the following PIN:
99999
All unit settings are set back to factory settings by this:
PIN (protection code):
Time offset:
00000
+1h or +2h, according
to manufacturing date
Menu language:
English
Signal paths:
TV SCART
RGB
VCR Scart
CVBS
TV -> VCR
ON
VCR signal
RGB/CVBS
Picture format
4:3
VCR record
Standard
Digital audio
Standard
LNB
LNB
ON
In standby
OFF
DiSEqCTM
22 kHz signal
High/Low
Tone burst
OFF
DiSEqCTM
ON
DiSEqCTM repeat
OFF
Satellites:
ASTRA enable
ON
HOTBIRD enable
ON
LO1
9750 MHz
LO2
10600 MHz
ASTRA orbit pos.
1
HOTBIRD orbit pos.
2
Uncom. switch
OFF
Names of the favourite bank....... according to condition on delivery
Names of the preprog. satellites
according to condition on delivery
Note:
Check whether the time offset is correct and correct the
menu language if required.
Note that a possibly changed PIN is also set to 00000.
Time offset
After switching on with the mains switch or after a power failure, the
time and date for the system clock (timer) are assumed from the received data. So that the time and date of the receiver correspond to
the national time, the deviation from the normal time must be entered.
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Installation Menu
The offset for the MEZ summer time is {+2} hours, for the MEZ winter
time {+1} hour.
Please check and correct the “Time Adjust” at the first start-up and in
each case on the time change in spring and autumn.
Select the time offset with the number [1] or with the [▼] [▲] buttons,
activate it with the [OK] button and set the required time offset with the
[►] [◄] buttons. The change is concluded with the [OK] button.
Note:
With wrong “Time Adjust” the programme times are displayed wrongly.
Selecting menu language
German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Turkish or Portuguese can be selected as menu language.
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Installation Menu
Selecting the character set
Automatic switchover of the character set is defined in the DVB standard. Unfortunately not all broadcasting stations keep to this standardization, so that characters from an incorrect character set can appear in a text.
Automatic character set switchover is provided in the receiver, but different character sets can be set permanently as required, so that for
instance a Greek text can be displayed in the correct character set
and is thus legible.
Selection: {Auto} {Standard} {Latin} {Cyrillic} {Arabic} {Greek} {Hebrew}
Signal paths
The individual fields are activated and changed in the customary
manner.
Select the desired input field {XYZ} with [0]-[9] or [▼]/[▲] and activate
with [OK].
The parameters are set with the [▼] or [▲] buttons.
The selection is concluded with [OK].
TV-SCART-VCR
OUTPUT
The following groupings on the TV and VCR socket are possible:
CVBS
CVBS
CVBS
YC
RGB
CVBS (RGB offers the best quality on the TV set)
RGB
YC (you can use YC for a S-VHS video recorder)
YC
CVBS
YC
YC
CVBS
Composite Video Broadband Signal
FBAS
Colour, picture, blanking, synch. signal
(corresponds to CVBS)
YC:
S video (Y: “Brightness”, C: “Chroma”)
TV > VCR
(Video return path)
If {ON} is selected, the video and audio signals are forwarded from the
TV socket to the VCR socket also in stand-by mode.
A lower power consumption of approx. 0.5 watts is achieved in the
{OFF} position.
VCR signal
INPUT
In VCR playback you can choose between {CBVS/RGB} or
{YC} = S video for the connection of a S-VHS video recorder.
Picture format
All programmes are displayed in 4:3 format with the setting {4:3}.
With the setting {16:9}, programmes that are transmitted in broadband
format and for which the corresponding code is also transmitted are
switched over automatically to 16:9 display.
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The automatic adjustment of the picture width functions only if the TV
set can process and display 16:9 format (6-volt switching voltage).
VCR record
Two different modes for the VCR Scart socket are available for automatic VCR recording with the timer function (see respective menu
item):
Standard
The video output signal (connection 19 of the VCR socket) for the
VCR is always available.
The connection 8 of the VCR Scart socket (switching voltage) is
switched as input, i.e. if you press the playback button on your video
recorder, the video and audio signals coming from the video recorder
are switched through automatically by your satellite receiver through
the VCR to the TV Scart socket and forwarded from there to the TV
set.
For timer-controlled video recording in the standard mode, you must
enter identical start and end times for your video recorder and in the
“Timer programming” menu.
Sat-Record
The video output signal (connection 19 of the VCR socket) to the VCR
is always available.
In an active timer event, i.e. if the receiver switches to the desired
channel at the pre-programmed time, 12 V are output at connection 8
of the VCR Scart socket (12 V switching voltage).
A video recorder with “Sat-Record” capability detects this switching
signal and switches automatically to record.
After the end of recording connection 8 is switched again as input and
is ready for switching through the VCR signal on playback.
Digital audio
Two modes are available for the digital output of your satellite receiver:
Standard
The signal at the digital output is coded in the PCM format (“PCM”).
Dolby Digital/AC 3
If you have a Dolby Digital system, you can select the “Dolby Digital”
mode.
If your satellite receiver receives a Dolby Digital-coded audio signal,
the digital output is switched automatically to the Dolby Digital format
(“AC 3”).
Note:
In both modes you can check the current format of the signal at the
digital output at any time after pressing the [OPT] button and naturally
make a different selection as required.
LNB settings
{ON}
Standard setting
{OFF}
Operation without LNB signal (e.g. on special
multi-subscriber systems)
{OFF}
Standard setting
In stand-by
Caution!
Use only the {OFF} setting on single systems, as otherwise the receiver also supplies the LNB with power in stand-by.
The power consumption of the receiver can increase due to this in
stand-by from typically 2 watts to up to 10 watts.
{ON}
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The LNB voltage remains switched on in stand-by, e.g. for
Installation Menu
power supply in a corresponding multi-subscriber system.
DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control)
The control signals must be set according to the requirements of your
satellite system in the DiSEqCTM menu.
22 kHz signal
{OFF}
{High/Low}
{Pos. A/B}
Tone Burst
{OFF}
{High/Low}
{Pos. A/B}
{Opt. A/B}
{OFF}, {ON}
22 kHz not active
22 kHz switches between high and low band
22 kHz switches between two satellites
activates the tone burst depending upon the
reception frequency
selects the orbit position 1/3 or 2/4
changes between orbit position 1/2 and 3/4
select {ON} if you want to operate the receiver on a
satellite reception system with DiSEqCTM capability
DiSEqCTM repeat (use in cascaded switching matrices)
UFO
{OFF}
no repetition of the DiSEqCTM signal
{ 1 }
the DiSEqCTM signal is repeated once
{ 2 }
the DiSEqCTM signal is repeated twice
“UFOmini” and “UFOmicro” are specific SAT systems of the
Kathrein company. Please assume the required setting parameters
from the corresponding operating instructions.
UFOmini
{OFF}/{ON}
(2)
Remote Freq.
{XXXX}
(3)
UFOmicro
{OFF}/{ON}/{RESET}
You select the main menu with the [MENU] button. The required submenus are activated according to the stated number buttons [1]-[X] or
with the channel buttons [▼] / [▲]. In this case the selected submenu
is framed in colour and the associated help text appears. You then select the submenu activated this way with the [OK] button. Further
branching into the submenus is carried out in the same way.
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If the receiver is used for the first time with a UFOmicro reception system, then delete the previously allocated address. You do
this in the “UFOmicro” menu item by selecting “Reset” using
the [◄] / [►] buttons and [OK].
The receiver is allocated the original factory setting in this case.
The pre-programming is not deleted by the reset.
The default is “Off”.
You reach the next level in each menu or exit the menu with the
[EXIT] button.
The changes made are accepted only if you press the [OK] button in
response to the “Save changes” query after exiting the menu with the
[EXIT] button. Activation of UFOmicro is signalled in addition on exiting the DiSEqCTM/UFOmicro settings.
Download-Over-Air (software update via satellite)
In the “Download” submenu you can reload the operating software
and channel lists (in each case individually) of your receiver via the
ASTRA satellite (update via Download-Over-Air).
Your reception system must be aligned to the ASTRA 19.2° east
satellite for this purpose.
Note:
Note:
To see the status of the software on your receiver, press the “i” button
in the main menu (this is also displayed on download).
Note that on an update of the channel lists, your individual channel
arrangement in the ten favourite banks in TV and RADIO is overwritten by the current channel list!
a)
b)
c)
d)
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Start the software download in the “INSTALLATION” menu
after selecting the “Download” menu (6) with the [OK] button. The download then runs in several phases, whereby the
individual phases are accompanied by corresponding information. You can interrupt these phases at any time.
Search for the download channel on the ASTRA satellite.
This search run takes place at the first receiver start-up and
can last a few minutes.
On a renewed start the stored download channel is set directly.
Loading the receiver identifier. This process can also last
several minutes.
According to the availability of new data (operating program
Installation Menu
e)
or channel lists), you can select an item on the data carousel.
After selection 1 “Receiver software” the following menu is
displayed:
ATTENTION
Download Software Version: VX.X
Download Software Version: VX.X
Continue?
OK = YES
EX = NO
f)
Caution!
After you press the [OK] button a version test is performed.
Should there be an older version on the data carousel, then
you receive corresponding information. If required you can
again interrupt the download prematurely.
This information is determined by the CAM or by the smart
card, therefore it does not come from the receiver. Note: According to the occupation of the data carousel, loading the
data can last up to one hour!
g)
Save the loaded data.
You must not switch the receiver off in this phase!
CA (Conditional Access) = encrypted channels (only for UFD 516!)
General
You need a common interface / CA module (CAM) and a smart card
from your programme provider to receive encrypted channels.
Note that the CA modules with the associated smart cards decode
only the channels of your programme provider. If you have subscribed
to channels from several programme providers, you must possibly
change between different CA modules and/or the relevant smart
cards.
•
Follow the instructions of your programme provider regarding
CAM and your smart card.
•
Switch the receiver to stand-by. Open the front flap and introduce
the CAM into one of the two module holders. Introduce, if available, a second CAM into the other module holder.
•
Introduce the smart card into the associated CA module.
•
Modules and smart card are engaged correctly if the front flap can
be closed easily.
•
Leave the CA modules in the slots provided.
The smart card has a four-digit PIN code (Personal Identification
Number) – observe the instructions of your programme provider with
regard to this.
You can call up various information about your CA modules and smart
cards after activating the “CA” menu with the [OK] button.
You will find the extent and contents of these in the information and
documents of your programme provider.
Reception of encrypted channels
According to satellite, up to some hundred encrypted channels can be
received.
You have two possibilities of setting the channels of your programme
provider:
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Installation Menu
a) Via satellite search run
SEARCH:
You start the automatic station search (see respective menu item) with the selection “CA” (= search
according to encrypted channels). This way you receive all encrypted channels of the selected satellite
in the “Favourite List” menu under “New CA” (see
Favourite Bank).
COPY:
The list in the “Favourite List” menu in the right-hand
window is ordered alphabetically. Select the channels of your programme provider with the [P+] or [P-]
buttons and copy the desired channels with the [TV]
button into one (or else into several) of your favourite banks.
CLEAR:
If you now have a large number of CA channels in
the channel pool which are not decoded by your CA
module, you can also remove these again from the
channel pool.
You delete all “not used” channels, therefore all channels that you
have not copied into one of the ten favourite banks, with the [R] button
in the “Channel Pool” menu.
b) Via transponder search run
SET:
You take the reception parameters from the documents of your programme provider and enter these
in the corresponding fields of the transponder search
run (see respective menu item). After starting with
the [OK] button, you receive the associated channels which you can store in the channel pool in turn
with the [OK] button.
If the channels are distributed over several transponders, repeat this
process.
COPY:
Select the “Favourite List” and “New CA” menu
again and copy the channels of your programme
provider into your favourite banks.
Here as well, unwanted “CA or FTA channels” could remain left over
which have to be “tidied up”.
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Video Recorder Connection
Video Recorder Connection
You connect your video recorder by means of the Scart cable with the
receiver (VCR socket).
Recording
For VCR recording (Record), the satellite receiver must be switched
on or the timers must be pre-programmed (see “Timer settings” section).
Playback
For VCR playback (Play), the satellite receiver must stand at stand-by
so that the signal path from the VCR Scart socket to the TV Scart
socket is switched through.
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Technical Data
Technical Data
Channels
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
In each case 2,000 storage places for TV and radio channels
10 individually assignable favourite banks with 1,000 channel places in each case
(e.g. for channel sectors of SPORT, NEWS, MUSIC etc.)
8 satellites (can be activated individually)
24 characters for channel or station name
Channel selection by 1-, 2- or 3-digit numerical input
Channel selection by UP/DOWN buttons
Programme change for two channels with one button (“Last programme”)
Fast selection of the last viewed four programmes (“Zapper function”)
Selection of channels from the channel list
Channel pool in alphabetical order and sorted according to satellite, free, new free, encrypted and
new encrypted channels
Copying, sorting, deleting of channels – all in a clearly laid out menu
Search run
•
•
•
•
OSD
•
•
•
EPG
•
•
•
Automatic satellite search run (SCPC-capable) for TV and radio channels
with selection of the satellite, high/low band, fixed and freely definable symbol rates,
for free (and encrypted) channels
Automatic transponder search run, finds TV/radio channels of a transponder
Manual entry of all reception parameters (for experts)
Renaming station names
(On Screen Display)
Clear menu structure with variable and fixed transparency
Integrated operating instructions and description of function of the remote control
Menu languages: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Turkish and Portuguese
(Electronic Programme Guide)
Fast programme information about current and following programme(s)
Programme preview with additional information several days in advance (according to broadcasting
station)
Simple transfer of data (programme, start and end, date) in the timer
Video/audio
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
TV socket: RGB, YC (S Video /SVHS), FBAS
VCR socket: YC and FBAS
Automatic VCR to TV switching through
Automatic TV to VCR switching through in stand-by (selectable)
Digital output for PCM or Dolby Digital/AC 3-coded audio signals
Separate Cinch sockets for L/R audio
Volume adjustable in 20 steps, mute
Language selection for multilingually transmitted TV programmes and selection of additional programmes in the radio mode
Stereo, 24 bit 96-kHz audio, Σ∆ DAC
Further
•
•
•
•
•
•
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Set-mounted control for channel (+/-), volume (+/-) and radio/TV switchover
4-digit LED display (green)
Timer for eight events (TV or radio)
Optimum alignment of the parabolic antenna according to field strength and reception quality
Teletext reinsertion (for playback on TV)
Prepared for UFOmini, UFOmicro (Kathrein-specific)
Technical Data
RF range
•
•
•
Sat IF frequency range
Input level ranges
Reception threshold (EB/NO)
950–2150 MHz
43–83 dBµV
<4.5 dB
Digital TV system
•
•
•
•
•
•
Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer
Video resolution
Input data range
Bit rate
Video (voltage/impedance)
S/N
DVB-S standard
CCIR 601 (720 x 576)
2–45 MS/s
1.5–15 Mbit/s
1 V/75 Ohm
>53 dB
•
•
•
Audio decoding
Bit rate
Audio frequency range
MPEG-1/2, Layer 1 and 2
32/44.1/48 kHz
0.04–20 kHz
CPU/memory
•
•
•
32 Bit RISC CPU
FLASH
SDRAM
150-MHz clock (internal)
2 MByte
8 MByte
Power supply
•
•
•
•
Mains voltage
Power consumption LNB
(= 400 mA/18 V/25 W max.)
Power consumption without LNB
Power consumption stand-by
230 V (+10/-15%)/50 Hz
22 W typ., incl. 2 CA modules for UFD 516/516 S
19 W typ. for UFD 506/506 S
12 W max. (10 W typ.)
2.5 W max. (<2 W typ.)
Connections
•
•
•
•
Sat IF input/output
TV/VCR
Audio
Audio digital output (AC 3)
F socket
Scart socket
2 x Cinch socket
Cinch socket
Software update
•
Through data interface separately for:
•
Through satellite separately for:
a)
b)
c)
d)
Operating program
TV channel lists
Radio channel lists
Unit setting
[RS 232 Mini-DIN 3-pin (null modem operation)]
a) Operating program
b) TV and radio channel lists
General
•
•
•
•
•
•
Unit dimensions (W x H x D in mm³)
Ambient temperature
Weight
Remote control
Operating instructions
Mains switch
280 x 49 x 150
+5 °C to +40 °C
1.5 kg
36 buttons
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Glossary
Glossary
Band
Frequency band of a satellite:
Low-Band and High-Band
CA
Conditional Access stands for encrypted channels
CVBS
Composite Video Burst Sync: German FBAS signal (colour / picture / blanking / synchronous signal video standard for TV or VCR devices)
DiSEqCTM
Digital Satellite Equipment Control
DVB
Digital Video Broadcast – Digital television transmission
EPG
Electronic Programme Guide
Favourite Bank
List of selected channels from the channel pool
Free
Freely receivable (not encrypted) channels
GHz
Abbreviation for Gigahertz (giga = billion)
LNB
Low Noise Block Converter – Electronic device on the parabolic antenna for receiving
satellite signals
LO
Local Oscillator – The local oscillator is used to convert the satellite signal into a frequency range that the receiver can receive
MHz
Abbreviation for megahertz (mega = million)
MPEG
Moving Picture Expert Group Standardization body for encoding and compressing pictures
OSD
On Screen Display – Display of information on the screen
PID
Packet Identification – Identification numbers for video, audio, videotext etc.
PCR
Programme Clock Reference
Pool
Channel pool – Collection of all receivable TV and radio channels
Receiver
Receiver
RGB
Video standard (separation into three individual signals for Red, Green and Blue)
Stand-by
Ready for operation
S-VHS
Super Video Home System – Video recorder standard (S video)
Symbol rate
States the data volume that is transmitted per second
(in MS/s megasymbols/second or kS/s kilosymbols/second)
Transponder
A digitally transmitting transponder can transmit several TV and radio channels on one
transmission frequency
VCR
Video recorder
YC
(Y = luminance signal, C = colour signal) video signal standard for S-VHS recorders
Zapping
Frequent changing of the channels with the remote control
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