Kathrein CityCom CCR 502 manual

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    Operating ma nual Order no.: 20210011 / 20210017 20210012 / 20210018 City Com ® Communication systems[...]

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    1. SAFETY IN STRUCTIO NS ............................................................................................................ .3 2. CONNE CTIONS ................................................................................................................ ................. 4 3. OPERATION ...................................................[...]

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    1. Safety instructions The f ollowing section contains im por tant inform ation regar ding operation, place of installation and connec tion of the rec eiver. Read these instruc tions car efully before putting the unit into operation. Extended a bsence / thunder storms Alway s switch the unit off via its m ains s witch on the right side of the f ron[...]

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    Important notes for siting and installation Place of installat ion Every electronic device gener ates heat. The r ise in tem perature, however, lies within a saf e range. Slight colour changes m ay occur to sensitive f urnit ure s urfac es and veneers over the course of time due to the constant ef fect of heat. In conjunc tion with treated furnitur[...]

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    3. Operation 3.1. Local control Open (and close) the flap on the fr ont panel of the unit by pressing the dotted area (left) . The local c ontrol consis ts of the buttons [STANDBY], [ ▲ ] and [ ▼ ] f or switching the pr ogram mes (up/down), as well as [ - ] and [ + ] f or adjus ting the volum e. VOLUM E CHAN NEL STA NDBY - + ▼ ▲ R TV To swi[...]

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    3.3. Programme 3.3.1 Progr amme selec tion with the nume rical butto ns [0...9], [ ▲ ] , [ ▼ ] and li st Setting a pr ogram m e is c arried out by direct entry of the programm e num ber with the num erical buttons (0 is also a pr ogram me num ber ). Switch to the next / previous progr am me with the [ ▲ ] / [ ▼ ] buttons. After pr essing th[...]

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    All program m es fr om the pr ogram m e pool ar e also saved in the f avourite list 0 = „ ALL“ upon delivery. The f avourite list F0 = ALL c ontains all the progr amm es known thus f ar f or satellite rec eivers. Some of the program m es f rom the satellites Astra 19 and Eutelsat Hotbir d are additionally contained in diff erent favour ite list[...]

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    3.7. Timer The „tim er program m ing“ m enu is called up by pressing the [ ¹ ] button. Up to 8 tim er events can be alternatively entered wi th TV or radio program m es. Note: Keep in mind, that the video recorder must also be set to the s ame recording time. Note: Pleas e make sure, that no r emote control commands are made during the rec ord[...]

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    3.8. EPG – Programme information (Basis nav igator) In the EPG (Elec tronic Program m e Guide) , inform ation about the c urrent and following progr amm es is displayed. The magnitude of this program m e-acc ompanying inform ation is deter mined by the respective program m e provider and varies f rom program m e to programm e. Many program m es a[...]

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    4. Menu structure 4.1. Programmes 4.1.1 Favourite li st Access the main m enu by pressing [M], and then press the [OK] button twice. Sorting, exchangi ng, copying and deleting programmes – all i n one menu! [ i ] Selects one of the f avourite li sts 0...9. [M] Select s the satellit e (e.g. Astra, Eut elsat or other ). [TV ] Selects the progr amme[...]

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    Deleting: Move the programm e, which is to be deleted, to t he red bar using the [ ▼ ] [ ▲ ] buttons (or by entering the pr ogramm e number). Place it in the centr e field by pressing the [ W ] button. Exit the menu with the [E] but ton and ‚delete‘ with the [ OK] butt on – finished! Note! „Deleted“ programmes, which are taken out of [...]

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    4.1.3 Programme pool The progr amm e pool c ontains all program m es in alphabetic al order. Press the [M] button to select the satellites. Pres s the [T V] button to select f ree or encr ypted programm es. In „All F ree“ („All CA“ ) you w ill find all the fr ee (all unencrypted) program m es of the selected satellite, and als o the new fre[...]

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    4.1.4 Parental lock The 5-digit pas sword (PIN) is s et to 00000 at the factor y . a) Changing t he passw ord (PIN) Select the „Parental loc k“ m enu with the [4] button in the m ain m enu „Program m e! “ Select the entry field {PIN} by using the [2] button or the [ ▼ ] button, and activate it by pressing [OK]. Enter in the ‚old‘ and [...]

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    4.2. Search 4.2.1. S atellite search The satellite s earch occurs via all f requencies of the s elected satellite. Selec t the desired settings in the order of the m enu: The selection of the individual param eters is carri ed out af ter the activation with the [OK] button and then with the [ ► ] or [ ◄ ] button. W e recomm end to s tart the se[...]

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    4.3. Satellit e The satellite AST RA is s et at the fact ory. The other 7 satellites, e.g. Hotbird, are pre-programm ed. For extending your receiving system, you can mak e the required s ettings for the 7 pre-program m ed satellites in the ‚Satellite‘ m enu. Activate the desired satellite num ber , e.g. with the numerical buttons [1...8], and c[...]

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    4.4.2. Menu language (1) Sele ct the language. The menu language can be switched between {Germ an } and { English} . (2) Sele ct the font. The automatic changeover of the f ont is def ined in the DVB standard – Unf ortunately not all broadcasting institutes k eep to this s tandard, and charac ters in a text c an appear in the wrong font. The auto[...]

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    4.4.4. LNB settings (1) LNB {ON} Standard setting {OFF} Operation without LNB signal (e.g. on spec ial systems with sever al subscr ibers) (2) In standby {OFF} Standard setting Attention! Only use th e settin g {OF F} for ind ividual systems, ot herwise the receiver supplies the LNB with power even in standby. The power consumption of t he receiver[...]

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    4.4.6. D ownload-over-air (S oftware update via satellite) In the subm enu „Download“ you can individually download operating software and progr amm e lis ts of y our rec eive via the satellite AST RA (Update via download-over-air ). To do so, your receiving s y stem m ust be aligned to the satellite AST RA 19.2° east. Keep in mind, that your [...]

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    4.5. CA ( C onditional A ccess) = Encry pted programmes (CCR 512) 4.5.1 General information To rec eive encrypted programm es , you need a Common Inter face CA m odule (CAM) and a Sm artcard from your service provider . Note, that the CA modules with the respective Sm artcar ds only decode programm es f rom your service provider. If you have subscr[...]

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    5. Glossary Band Fr equency band of a satellite. Low-band and high-band CA (Conditional Acc ess) s tands for encrypted programm es. CVBS Composite Video Bur st Sync : Video-Standard for T V or VCR units DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment C ontrol DVB Digital Video Broadcast EPG Electronic Program m e Guide Favourite list List of selec ted program m[...]

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    6. T echnical dat a Programmes · 1,000 m em ory positions for T V program m es and 1,000 f or radio progr amm es. · 10 individually occupied favour ite lists, each with 1,000 progr amm e pos itions. (e.g. for pr ogram me c ategories SPORT , NEW S, MUSIC etc..). · 8 Satellites (can be individually activated). · 24 c haracters f or progr amm e or[...]

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    RF range · Sat IF f requency range 950 – 2150 MHz · Input level ranges 43 – 83 dBµV · Rec eption threshold (EB/NO) <4.5 dB TV sy stem digital · Modulation, FEC, dem ultiplex er DVB-S- Standard · Video def inition CCIR 601 (720 x 576) · Input data rate 2 – 45 MSymbols /s · Bit rate 1.5 – 15 Mbit/s · Video - voltage/im pedanc e 1 [...]

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    998 7 0 1 8 /0 7 0 2 /sc hw , Subject to tec hni ca l c h a n ges ! CityCom ® Communic ation sys tems , a com pany of t he Kathrein group, S chliers eestraße 4, 83022 Rosenheim[...]