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Operating manual Englisch UFS 900sw[...]
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2 Dear customer , this operating manual is intended to help you make the fullest use of the extensive range of functions offered by your new satellite receiver . We have tried to make the operating instructions as easy as possible to understand, and to keep them as concise as possible. T o help you understand particular specialist terms that cannot[...]
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3 The difference between P AL and HDTV High-resolution TV is characterised by a signi fi cantly higher number of picture lines on the TV set. The usual European standard P AL achieves a resolution of 576 lines vertically and 720 lines horizontally . High-resolution TV provides an impressive resolution, up to fi ve times higher than the usual P AL[...]
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4 List of Contents Preface.......................................................... 2 Difference between P AL and HDTV ........... 3 List of Contents ........................................... 4 Safety Instructions - Important Notes ....... 6 Connection and setup ............................... 10 Scope of supply .................................[...]
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5 List of Contents Main Menu .................................................. 65 Calling up the main menu and introduction ................................................ 65 Menu overview .......................................... 66 Main Menu - Edit Channel List ................. 67 Calling up the “Edit Channel List” menu .... 67 Selecting [...]
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6 Safety Instructions - Important Notes Mains cable Make sure that the mains cable (power supply cable) is not damaged. Units with a damaged mains cable must be disconnected from the mains (unplugged at the mains power socket) and repaired by an electrical specialist before being used. Only use the power pack supplied (if available)! Risk of fatal [...]
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7 Safety Instructions - Important Notes Periods of extended absence, thunderstorms, mains socket accessibility In order to disconnect the unit from the mains completely , the mains plug must be unplugged from the wall socket! Therefore install the unit close to a mains socket and make sure that socket is accessible at all times, so that you can dis[...]
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8 Make sure that the ventilation slots on the unit are not covered in any way . Otherwise the unit may overheat. There is a risk of fi re! The channels available on the satellites and transponders are subject to continual change. If changes do occur , the new channels have to be set on the receiver because the factory preset programming correspond[...]
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9 Do not switch the receiver off at the power switch directly from operating mode! This can lead to a loss of data and corruption of the software. This unit makes use of legally protected technologies, which are protected by patents in the USA and also by other intellectual property rights in other countries. KA THREIN-Werke KG has obtained licence[...]
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10 UFS 900sw Remote control RC 671 HDMI cable 2 batteries AAA 1.5 V Power supply unit 230 V/12 V Operating Manual Safety instructions (multi-lingual) Connection and setup Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control. Insert the two batteries supplied into the remote control. Ensure correct polarity of the batteries[...]
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11 Connection and setup 1. On/Off switch 1) 2. Channel selection (P-) 3. 4-character display 4. Channel selection (P+) 5. RF(IF) loop-through output 6. RF(IF) input 7. USB 2.0 port (USB-A connector) 8. Common Interface for one CA module for Pay-TV cards 2) 9. HDMI connection 10. Data interface (only for service), optionally for an infrared sensor ([...]
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12 Connection and setup LED in the front panel display: The LED lights up: Red Receiver is in stand-by mode Green Remote control has been pressed Display in the front panel: Rec Recording in progress Display fl ashing T imeshift in progress If you do not know the con fi guration of your satellite reception system, contact your specialist dealer .[...]
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13 Connection and setup Connect the satellite receiver (HDMI or alternatively TV Scart socket) and the TV set using an HDMI or Scart cable (see “Connection example”). For system reasons, the same video signals are present at both the TV Scart socket and also the video cinch output. There are two ways you can access the digital audio. HDMI The s[...]
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14 Connection and setup Before you start to use the UFS 900, read the sections “Safety Instructions - Important Notes”, “Important Information” and “Connection and Set-Up” through to the item “First installation”. Do not connect the unit to the mains until all installation work has been properly carried out. The guidance provided in[...]
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15 Connection and setup are available: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch and T urkish. Press the (green) button to move to the next menu. The following on-screen display appears: Use the buttons to select whether to replace the factory pre-programmed channel list by a pre-sorted channel list for a speci fi c countr[...]
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16 Connection and setup Press the (green) button to move to the next menu. HDMI SCART or HDMI Format Here you can select the video resolution that will be sent to your TV set. Either: - 1080i (resolution 1920 x 1080, half-screen images) - 576p (resolution 720 x 576, full-screen images) or - 720p (resolution 1280 x 720, full-screen images) - Aut[...]
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17 Connection and setup If your receiver is connected as in the connection example (see “Connecting the receiver” in this section), no changes are necessary in the rest of the fi rst installation. If you are not familiar with the details of your reception system, note the following: In many cases the satellite reception system is a DiSEqC™1.[...]
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18 Connection and setup The individual items are selected using the buttons. If you need to access sub-menus, they can be called up using the button. The changes to the current settings can be performed using the buttons or the number pad. Select the satellite Use the buttons here to select the satellite whose signal is pre[...]
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19 Connection and setup 22 kHz Signal This cannot be set and is not required LNB Power This is factory-set to “On”, but must be changed of your LNB has its own power supply . In most cases the LNB power supply is provided by the receiver . T est transponder Select the “T est transponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder for checki[...]
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20 Connection and setup The individual items are selected using the buttons. If you require to access submenus, they can be called up using the button. The changes to the current settings can be performed using the buttons or the number pad. Number of Satellites Use the buttons to select how many satellites (max. 4) you wou[...]
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21 Connection and setup LNB T ype If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system. Y ou can choose from the following LNB types: - Universal or - Single LNB Low Frequency Y ou only need to specify this data if your LNB type is not “Universal LNB”. For [...]
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22 Connection and setup Number of Satellites Use the buttons to select how many satellites (max. 2) you would like to receive with your reception system. The individual items are selected using the buttons. If you require to access submenus, they can be called up using the button. The changes to the current settings can be perform[...]
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23 Connection and setup LNB T ype If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system. Y ou can choose from the following LNB types: - Universal or - Single LNB Low Frequency Y ou only need to specify this data if your LNB type is not “Universal LNB”. For [...]
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24 Connection and setup Refer to the documentation supplied with your system for the settings for the SCR, frequencies and any PIN assigned to the tuner . Y ou will fi nd there a printed list showing the assignment between the various SCRs and the respective transmission frequencies. It may happen that you cannot freely select the PIN for protecti[...]
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25 Connection and setup Secure channel with PIN (not possible in every system) If your single cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by entering a PIN, this is the menu where that can be done. No other receiver can then use this transmission frequency unless the PIN is entered. Select the setting “Y es”. Y ou then have t[...]
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26 The individual items are selected using the buttons. Changes to the current settings can be made using the buttons. If you do not wish to perform a channel search, press the (green) button and continue with the “Date and time” section of the fi rst installation. If you want to perform a channel search, use the butto[...]
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27 During the search you will see the following on-screen display (example): Newly found channels are identi fi ed with the suf fi x “New” (see screenshot example, right). Note: Y ou can cancel the search at any time by pressing the button. Connection and setup After completion of the search, you will see the following on-screen display ([...]
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28 Connection and setup The individual items are selected using the buttons. Changes to the current settings can be made using the buttons. Local time offset (GMT) Here you can select the local time offset to UTC (formerly GMT) (e.g. for Germany: + 1 hour). Y ou can set the offset in 1 hour steps. The maximum offset is 12 hours (+ and[...]
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29 Always follow the operating instructions from your Pay TV provider and the instructions supplied with the smart card and the CA module! Smart cards and CA modules are not included with this product! The cards and modules are issued by the respective pay TV providers, and contain the subscriber data and details of the channels for which the subsc[...]
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30 Basic Functions = Call up favourites list = 1 x display of 4:3 broadcast = 2 x HDMI format V olume “-” (softer) V olume “+” (louder) Call up teletext Operation (on)/standby (off) Currently unavailable Number pad Call up main menu Mute Channel selection Call up channel information (info banner and detailed information) = C[...]
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31 Basic Functions - Press to increase and decrease the volume - Press to switch channels - Press to display and hide additional channel information - Press to mute the sound - Press ... to enter the channel number directly - Press to call up the channel list, - Press to select a channel, - Press twice to call[...]
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32 Basic Functions - Press to increase and decrease the volume - Press to switch channels - Press to display and hide additional channel information - Press to mute the sound - Press ... to enter the channel number directly - Press to call up the channel list, - Press to select a channel, - Press twice to call[...]
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33 Basic Functions - Press ... to enter the required page directly or - Press to page forward/backward - Press to call up teletext - Press or to return to TV[...]
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34 Basic Functions - Press to start timeshift T o watch timeshift TV using the UFS 900sw you must connect an external hard disk *) via the USB port at the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the section “Mainmenu”, “Service”, “USB Device Management”. Made a mistake? - Press to cancel timeshift - Press to start[...]
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35 Basic Functions - Press the (red dot) button to open the “Record” window - Press to start recording the programme immediately or - Press to change the duration before recording T o make a recording using the UFS 900sw you must connect an external hard disk *) via the USB port at the rear of the receiver and set it up as described[...]
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36 - Press the button to open the Programme Guide - Press to select the desired programme T o make a recording using the UFS 900sw you must connect an external hard disk *) via the USB port at the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the section “Mainmenu”, “Service”, “USB Device Management”. Basic Functions - Pres[...]
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37 Basic Functions - Press (or ) to open the recording archive - Press to select a recording - Press twice to start playback and exit the recording archive T o make a recording and then play it back using the UFS 900sw you must connect an external hard disk *) via the USB port at the rear of the receiver and set it up as described i[...]
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38 - Press to open the recording archive - Press to select a recording - Press to exit the recording archive and return to normal (live) TV Basic Functions - Press the (red dot) button to open the “Edit” menu - Press to select the “Delete” option then to con fi rm - Respond to the security question by pressing t[...]
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39 Basic Functions Colour Button on the remote control Green Y ellow Red Blue In some menus/on-screen displays this box is shown with a particular colour gradation. Each colour gradation stands for a speci fi c view/selection. The colours assigned to the buttons are shown in the table below . Where the functions of these buttons ar[...]
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40 Press the button to open the channel list. The following on-screen display appears: Information on selecting favourites lists: Y ou can also call up the favourites lists directly from TV screen, using the (red) button. Then use the cursor buttons ( ) to select the desired favourites list and con fi rm your selection using the bu[...]
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41 Now use the respective coloured button to select the category in which you wish to open a channel list: (red) button: Call up the “Favoriteslists” category Contains the following channel lists: - Favoriteslists 1-8 (yellow) button: Call up the alphabetically sorted lists Contains the following channel lists: - A-Z - Z-A - 0-9 - Order[...]
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42 Channel information is shown for a few seconds each time the channel is changed (this can be changed under “Settings”, “User-De fi ned Settings”, “Customize Screen Menu”) or displayed continuously by pressing the button. The following icons (symbols) may appear in the channel information: Programme broadcast in HDTV Audio select[...]
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43 Portal channels bundle together several channel options. After selecting the portal channel, press the (yellow) button, press the buttons to select “Picture selection” and press the button to con fi rm your selection. The following on-screen display then appears (example): Press the buttons to select your desired chann[...]
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44 Press the (yellow) button, use the buttons to select “Select Audio track” and press the button to con fi rm your selection. The following on-screen display then appears (example): Use the cursor ( ) buttons to select your desired soundtrack option, and press the button to con fi rm your selection. If the channel OSD [...]
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45 This symbol in the channel OSD shows you whether teletext is available for the selected channel. When you press the button, the receiver processes the videotext/teletext service data for your TV set to display , even when the signal is encrypted. During the search, the page which is being searched for is displayed in the top left-hand corner[...]
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46 Duration: The duration of a recording is determined automatically by the receiver , based on the start and fi nish times. Y ou can however correct the duration manually . In this case the receiver automatically adjusts the end time to correspond to the new recording duration. Press the button to start the recording - you can cancel it by pr[...]
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47 What is the electronic programme guide: The electronic programme guide (in the following section referred to as the EPG for short) provides all programme information free of charge (EPG data) and informs you up to a week in advance. However , this programme information must be broadcast by the related channel provider . If no EPG data are availa[...]
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48 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) The EPG is called up by pressing the button. Each time the EPG is called up, you will automatically be shown the “Preview” view (yellow) irrespective of which view you were shown the last time you exited the EPG. The following on-screen display appears (example): 1) Colour Button on the remote control Vie[...]
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49 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Navigation within each view is always performed using the cursor ( ) buttons. The buttons allow you to select individual channels/ programs, and the buttons allow you to scroll from page to page in the currently selected list. Press the or the button to exit the EPG and return to the[...]
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50 The “Preview” view can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the (yellow) button. In the “Preview” view you can see the programs for the currently selected channel. Provided that EPG data has been supplied/transmitted by the channel provider , the receiver displays the programme lists for one week in advance. Y ou can use the c[...]
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51 The “T imer list” can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the (red) button. Y ou will fi nd a detailed explanation of the timer list in this section under the item “Recording settings”, “T imer list”. The “Current” view can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the (green) button. In the “Current” view [...]
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52 The (red dot) button allows you to set a programme for recording at any time. The programme to be recorded can be selected in any of the EPG views, provided the (red dot) button appears at the bottom of the on-screen display . Programme in the EPG: Select the desired programme and press the (red dot) button. The following on-screen d[...]
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53 Programme not in EPG: Select any programme on the channel on which the desired programme is to be broadcast at a later date, and press the (red dot) button. The following on-screen display appears (example): As there is no EPG data, you must enter the data (date, start, end) manually . Enter the data using the cursor buttons ( ) or the n[...]
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54 Use the buttons to select the “daily” recording mode (see screenshot on the right). Then use the buttons to switch to the selection fi eld “Start” and use the buttons or the number pad to select the desired recording start time. Then use the buttons to switch to the selection fi eld “End” and use the [...]
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55 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) “End” and use the buttons or the number pad to select the desired recording end time. In the next line you can also change the duration of the recording. The receiver automatically adjusts the end time for the recording to the duration you have selected. When all settings have been made, press the [...]
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56 The recording archive is called up by pressing the button or the button. The following on-screen display appears (example): Recording Archive (Playing Back/Editing Recordings) Function can be used only when the archive hard disk is connected *) and has been set up. *) T ested only with hard disks from the Kathrein product range (see also[...]
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57 Recording Archive (Playing Back/Editing Recordings) Navigation is always performed using the cursor buttons ( ). The buttons allow you to select individual recordings, and the buttons allow you to scroll from page to page of the currently selected sort. Pressing the or the button exits the recording archive and returns [...]
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58 Recording Archive (Playing Back/Editing Recordings) Use the buttons to select the desired recording. Con fi rm selection of the desired recording by pressing the button. Pressing the button again exits the recording archive and allows the desired recording to be viewed in full-screen mode. During playback of a recording you have [...]
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59 Recording Archive (Playing Back/Editing Recordings) For selection of a recording, select the desired recording in the selected sort list, using the cursor ( ) buttons. After selection of the recording(s) to be edited, press the (red dot) button. The following on-screen display appears (see screenshots on the right): Use the button[...]
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60 Recording Archive (Playing Back/Editing Recordings) Use the buttons to select “Rename” and con fi rm your selection with the button. Y ou can now rename your selected recording. The following display appears (see example screenshot on the right). Alphanumeric characters are input as described in “T echnical Appendix”, “Alph[...]
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61 Media centre Press the button to call up the media centre. The following on-screen display appears (example): In addition to the recording functionality , the receiver offers the following multimedia functions. o MP3 playback o JPEG display o Playback of external recordings (UFS 940, 912, 910, 904, 903, 902, 822, 821) The data to be played b[...]
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62 Use the buttons to select the source directory . Open using the button. Media data from the following connected devices can be played back: - USB storage media (F A T32 or EXT2 formatted) During playback, you have the following control options: Pause Start playback after pause Next/previous picture Slide show is can[...]
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63 The Media Centre has an integral MP3 player . The MP3-speci fi c information display is based on “IDT ag Info V2.3”. Only fi les from the previously selected folder are played back. Use the buttons to select the track with which you want to start your playback. Press the button to start the MP3 player . Information about the cur[...]
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64 Pause Start playback after pause; show/hide playback banner Skip 30 seconds forwards or backwards Available fast forward speeds: 2, 3 and 4 times. Each time the fast forward button is pressed, the fast forward speed increases another step. Pressing the rewind button reduces the fast forward speed step by step. Press the “Pla[...]
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65 The sub-menus are selected using the buttons and called up using the button. Use the buttons also to select the sub-menu items. The settings of the various parameters in the individual items are made using the buttons or the number pad. The main menu and sub-menus can be exited step-by-step using the button. Press th[...]
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66 Main Menu Main menu (call up by pressing the button) Edit Channel List Search Channels Parental Control Settings Service Menu Language Setting Automatic Channel Search First installation (see the section “Connection and Set-Up”, “First installation”) Software Update Manual Channel Search TV , Video and Audio Load factory settings Cha[...]
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67 Main Menu - Edit Channel List Select the “Edit Channel List” menu using the button, the buttons in the main menu and . All changes to the channel lists and favourites lists which you can make as described in the following section are not saved by the receiver unless, when you exit the menu by pressing the button, you answe[...]
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68 Main Menu - Edit Channel List Select a channel in the selected channel list/favourites list using the cursor ( ) buttons (see example screenshot on the right). T o select several channels that are listed directly following each other in the selected channel list, you can start block selection (see “Edit channels” “Start Blockselection?[...]
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69 Main Menu - Edit Channel List After selection of the channel(s) to be edited, press the (red dot) button. Use the buttons to select “Delete” and con fi rm your selection with the button. The selected channel(s) will be deleted. Channels that are deleted from a list other than a favourites list are deleted irrevocably and can [...]
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70 Main Menu - Edit Channel List After selection of the channel(s) to be edited, press the (red dot) button. Use the buttons to select “Lock” and con fi rm your selection with the button. T o lock the channel you must now enter your four-digit PIN code (factory setting: 0000). The following on-screen display appears (see example[...]
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71 Main Menu - Edit Channel List Press the (red dot) button. Use the buttons to select “Start Blockselection” and con fi rm your selection with the button. Y ou can now use the buttons to start block selection in the previously selected channel. This selects the channels in the sequence in which they appear in the previou[...]
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72 Main Menu - Edit Channel List See “Edit channels (channel lists)”, “Lock”. See “Edit channels (channel lists)”, “Start Blockselection”. After selection of the channel(s) to be edited, press the (red dot) button. Use the buttons to select “Rename favoritelist” and con fi rm your selection with the button. Y ou [...]
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73 After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Y ou have three different search options: - Automatic Channel Search - Manual Channel Search - Search with Service ID Use the buttons to select the desired search type and con fi rm your selection using the button. After calling up the menu you will see the follo[...]
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74 During the search you will see the following on-screen display (example): The newly found channels are identi fi ed with the suf fi x “New” (see example screenshot on the right). Note: Y ou can cancel the search at any time by pressing the button. Main Menu - Search Channels you must repeat this procedure once for each satellite. Y ou [...]
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75 Main Menu - Search Channels After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: The buttons allow you to select different sets of parameters for the search. Satellite Use the buttons to select the satellite on which the transponder you want to search is located. Make sure your reception system is aligned to this[...]
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76 Channel Search Mode Use the buttons to select the type of channels that are to be searched for . Y ou have three options: - “free and scrambled” All channels are searched for - “only free” Only free-to-air channels are searched for - “only scrambled” Only encrypted channels are searched for T o view encrypted channels you need[...]
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77 Main Menu - Search Channels Note: Y ou can cancel the search at any time by pressing the button. The following displays during and in connection with the search are identical to those for the automatic search. T ransponder Frequency Use the buttons (transponder frequency already saved) or the number pad (transponder frequency not yet [...]
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78 Main Menu - Parental Control After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: In order to access this menu, you must enter the four-digit PIN code (factory setting: “0000”). The following on-screen display then appears: In this menu you can set various restrictions/parental controls. The individual items are selected u[...]
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79 Y our device PIN code has now been changed. Keep your four-digit PIN code in a safe place, so that you always have access to your channels should you ever forget it. If you have forgotten your device PIN code, you must contact your dealer , who will be able to unlock your receiver for you. Main Menu - Parental Control[...]
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80 Main Menu - Settings After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Use the buttons to select the desired menu and con fi rm your selection using the button. See the section “Connection and Set-Up”, “First installation”. After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: The indiv[...]
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81 Main Menu - Settings HDMI Format Here you can select the video resolution that will be sent to your TV set. Either: - 1080i (resolution 1920 x 1080, half-screen images) - 576p (resolution 720 x 576, full-screen images) or - 720p (resolution 1280 x 720, full-screen images) - Automatic Audio Format via HDMI Here you can select the type of audio si[...]
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82 Main Menu - Settings Functional range Here you can con fi gure the functional scope of your receiver . Y ou can choose between “High”, “Normal” and “Low”. The table below shows which functions are available at each con fi guration step. After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: The individual items are[...]
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83 Main Menu - Settings After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: The individual items are selected using the buttons. The changes to the current settings can be made using the buttons or the number pad. Local time offset (GMT) Here you can select the local time offset to UTC (formerly GMT) (e.g. for Germ[...]
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84 From this menu, your card and your PIN code allow you to access various channels from your Pay TV provider . “CryptoWorks” has been selected as an example here. The details can be different for each CA module. Always follow the instructions supplied by your Pay TV provider! Note: The module on-screen displays may be shown in English, even if[...]
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85 Main Menu - Service Menu After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Use the buttons to select the desired menu and con fi rm your selection using the button. After calling up the menu you will fi rst see the following display: The lo[...]
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86 Use the buttons to select the parameters to be updated during the update procedure. Show infotext: Press the button to display the info text for the available downloads. These indicate the main features of the new operating software, based on which you can decide whether you want to install the new software on your receiver . Update s[...]
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87 Main Menu - Service Menu After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display (example): A pre-condition for updating the software via the USB is that a F A T32 or EXT2 formatted USB storage medium with the software/channel list to be installed is connected to the USB port at the rear of the receiver . Y ou can also download th[...]
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88 Main Menu - Service Menu Now press the button to reset all the settings in the receiver to the as-delivered state, or abort the process by pressing the button. After the reset, the receiver automatically restarts and you will see the fi rst on-screen display for the fi rst installation. After a factory reset you must undertake the fi [...]
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89 Main Menu - Service Menu Formatting (deleting) the selected/connected USB storage medium or the selected partition irrevocably deletes all data in it! Press the buttons to select the “Formatting” fi eld, then press the button. The following on-screen display appears: Press the buttons to select the “EXT2” setting, then[...]
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90 Main Menu - Service Menu The individual items are selected using the buttons. Changes to the current settings can be made using the buttons. MediaCenter Here you can select how much storage space is available for storing multimedia data such as JPEG or MP3 fi les. For the hard disk in the example a maximum of 138 GB can be selecte[...]
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91 Main Menu - Language After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Use the buttons to select the desired menu language and con fi rm your selection using the button. The following languages are available for selection: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch and T urkish.[...]
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92 If you have misplaced your remote control, or if the batteries are fl at, you can still operate your receiver (to a limited extent) from the front panel. There are four buttons on the front of the receiver: On/Off switch 1) : This switch allows you to switch the receiver on and off again. Channel down -: The channel down button switches to the [...]
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93 T roubleshooting In the event of a malfunction, fi rst check all the cable connections and operating states: 1. Receiver and TV set power plugs are connected to wall socket 2. Antenna cables are connected to the receiver input 3. Receiver and TV set are correctly connected to each other by a HDMI or Scart or cinch cable 4. Audio connections are[...]
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94 T echnical appendix For entries such as names of favourites or search expressions, use the keyboard displayed on the screen (see example screenshot). The letters assigned to the number pad also apply to your remote control. They are used very similarly to a mobile phone. The following buttons can be used for entry or to select an action: Button [...]
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95 T echnical appendix Cancel entry without saving Cancel entry without saving After you have entered the desired expression, press the button in order to load the name/search expression or the button to abort the entry . HDMI Scart Cinch Cinch TV Hi- fi system Dolby Digital system External hard disk[...]
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96 T echnical appendix T ype UFS 900sw Part no. 20210167 Colour Black RF range Sat IF band MHz 950-2150 Input level band dB μ V 44-83 TV system, video Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer DVB-S/DVB-S2 standard Video resolution CCIR 601 (720 x 576 lines), 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i Video decryption MPEG-2-, MPEG-4-compatible Input data rate MSymb/s 2-45, (3[...]
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97 T echnical appendix **) KAZ 1 1/KAZ 12 overvoltage protector Sat IF Sat IF Sat IF[...]
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98 T echnical appendix **) KAZ 1 1/KAZ 12 overvoltage protector Sat IF Sat IF Sat IF Sat IF[...]
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99 T echnical appendix **) KAZ 1 1/KAZ 12 overvoltage protector Sat IF 4 connections per living unit[...]
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100 T echnical appendix **) KAZ 1 1/KAZ 12 overvoltage protector Sat IF Sat IF[...]
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101 Short technical guide AC 3 Output for Dolby Digital signal ASTRA SES (Société Européene des Satellites) satellite system. Analogue and digital transponders in the frequency range 10.7-12.75 GHz. A V programme pos. Preferred programme slot on TV set for external connections such as Scart and HDMI CAM – Conditional Access Module Decryption d[...]
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102 Short technical guide HD – Ready This is a label created by the EICT A (European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Industry T echnology Association) for equipment that is capable of reproducing HDTV . HDCP – High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection Encryption system which protects the HDMI and DVI interfaces for secure t[...]
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103 QPSK - Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Digital modulation process that is used for satellite transmission (8PSK is also used in connection with HDTV). Receivers Receiver RGB Video signal made up of three individual colour signals (red, green, blue) SA T IF signal Receiver input signal, satellite intermediate frequency Scart cable 21-pin connectin[...]
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104 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 . Service[...]
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105 For your notes[...]
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106 For your notes[...]
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107 For your notes[...]
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Internet: www .kathrein.de KA THREIN-Werke KG • Anton-Kathrein-Straße 1 - 3 P .O. Box 100 444 • 83004 Rosenheim GERMANY 936.3847/-/0610/ZWT - T echnical data subject to change.[...]