ADR (ASTRA DIGITAL RADIO)
Stroring new ADR programmes in memory
Storing new ADR programmes in memory Two possibilities exist for this:
A complete scan of all ADR programmes, which will automatically find any new pro- grammes.
Or
Storing individual programmes in memory, for which you will need the information pertaining to the programmes (see list station program- ming).
ADR-Scan
All satellite programmes stored in programme slots 1 to 350 will be scanned for ADR pro- grammes, and any new programmes found will be added to the existing list of ADR pro- grammes (updating of existing programme list).
➜Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu.
➜Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Programmes, then press the OK key to select.
➜Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item
ADR Search, then press the OK key to select. The Menu ADR Search will be displayed.
➜Press the OK key to start the ADR scan.
Any new ADR programme found will be listed in the Search menu. The scan will be completed after about 25 minutes, and the menu Change Order will be dis- played.
Any new ADR programmes will be appended to the existing list of programmes, and will initially be allocated names such as ADR_01, ADR_02, etc. for OSD purposes. When the programme is selected for the first time, the actual programme name will be shown in the ADR menu. This name can be entered in the menu Setting Programmes (see page 12). The menu Change Order can be used to sort the ADR programmes into any of the 500 pro- gramme slots provided by the TV set.
Storing an ADR programme in memory
Basically, a new ADR programme will be sto- red in the same way as a satellite TV pro- gramme (see page 11).
When entering the menu item "Audio type", one of the types ADR1 to ADR12 must be entered, these are to be found following on after the audio types 1…32 in the list. An allo- cation of the various audio types to the corre- sponding sound
➜Use the Programme keys to go to a different menu line, then press the OK key to store in memory.
➜Press the RADIO/TV key to exit this menu.
Audio Types
Audio |
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| A MHz | B |
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1 |
| 7.02 | 7.20 | low | adaptive |
2 |
| 7,38 | 7.56 | low | adaptive |
3 |
| 7.74 | 7.92 | low | adaptive |
4 |
| 8.10 | 8.28 | low | adaptive |
5 |
| 8.46 | 8.64 | low | adaptive |
6 |
| 6.50 | 6.60 | high | 50µs |
7 |
| 6.50 | 5.80 | high | 50µs |
8 |
| 6.60 | 6.65 | high | 50µs |
9 |
| 6.60 | 6.60 | high | 50µs |
10 |
| 6.60 | 6.60 | high | J 17 |
11 |
| 5.80 | 6.60 | high | J 17 |
12 |
| 6.60 | 5.80 | high | J 17 |
13 |
| 6.40 | 7.75 | high | J 17 |
14 |
| 6.85 | 8.20 | high | J 17 |
15 |
| 7.25 | 8.20 | high | J 17 |
16 |
| 7.25 | 8.65 | high | J 17 |
17 |
| 6.20 | 6.80 | high | 50µs |
18 |
| 6.80 | 7.20 | high | J 17 |
19 |
| 7.74 | 7.29 | low | 50µs |
20 |
| 8.13 | 8.35 | low | 50µs |
21 |
| 8.21 | 8.48 | low | 50µs |
22 |
| 8.14 | 8.37 | low | adaptive |
23 |
| 8.25 | 8.49 | low | adaptive |
24 |
| 7.55 | 7.83 | low | 50µs |
25 |
| 7.85 | 8.20 | low | adaptive |
26 |
| 7.38 | 8.02 | low | adaptive |
27 |
| 6.60 | 6.65 | high | adaptive |
28 |
| 8.20 | 8.38 | low | 50µs |
29 |
| 7.25 | 6.80 | low | adaptive |
30 |
| 7.75 | 8.65 | low | adaptive |
31 |
| 6.60 | 5.80 | high | off |
32 |
| 7.20 | 7.20 | low | off |
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ADR | 1 | 6.12 |
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ADR | 2 | 6.30 |
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ADR | 3 | 6.48 |
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ADR | 4 | 6.66 |
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ADR | 5 | 6.84 |
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ADR | 6 | 7.74 |
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ADR | 7 | 7.92 |
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ADR | 8 | 8.10 |
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ADR | 9 | 8.28 |
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ADR 10 | 8.46 |
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ADR 11 | 7.38 |
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ADR 12 | 7.56 |
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