TechniSat DIGITY 1 Operation, Switching on and off, Programme selection, Using the numeric keys

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receiver. So-called Universal LNBs operate with 2 LOFs, in order to cover the entire recepti- on range of from 10.7 to 11,8 GHz (low-band) and from 11,7 to 12,75 GHz (high band). When this line is marked, use the numeric keys to enter the LOF frequency of the low band of your LNB.

LOF high band

When this line is marked, use the numeric keys to enter the LOF frequency of the high band of your LNB.

Switchover LOF low/high

When this line is marked, use the numeric keys dto enter the frequency at which your LNB switches over from low-band to high-band.

Transponder test

The following points of this menu should only be entered if you want to test the satellite sig- nal by means of a self-configured satellite (User 1 to 14).

Transponder frequency

When this line is marked, use the numeric keys to enter a frequency on which digital pro- grammes are broadcast.

Polarisation

Use the arrow up/down keys to enter the desired polarisation plan (horizontal or verti- cal).

Symbol rate

The symbol rate expresses the volume of data transmitted per second. This could be, for instance, 27500 (27500 symbols per second). Use the numeric keys to enter the appro- priate symbol rate.

FEC Rate

Press the OK key to display a window, in which you can use the arrow up/down keys to select the desired FEC rate (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 6/7 or 7/8).

If you do not know the FEC rate, select Auto in this line. Press the OK key to accept this setting.

Signal

If you have entered the information relating to the test transponder correctly, this line will dis- play the signal strength.

6 Operation

6.1 Switching on and off

>Switch on the receiver by pressing the On/Standby key on the receiver or on the remote control unit.

>Pressing this key again will switch off the receiver.

>The receiver is now in standby mode.

6.2 Programme selection

6.2.1 Using the Programme up/down keys

>You can move up and down the programme list one slot at a time by pressing the Programme up/down keys on the receiveron the remote control unit.

6.2.2 Using the numeric keys

>You can use the numeric keys to enter the desired programme slot number directly.

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Contents Digity Table of contents BedanlDIGITY 1englisch4.qxd 21.06.02 1341 Seite MONO1/MONO2 Remote control unitLED Please read this first Safety notesOperational breaks Disposal instructionsImportant operating instructions Connecting the DVB receiver to a satellite installation Connections Installation Basic settingsOSD Language Country Audio/Video settingsParental control setting Time difference GMT hrsSCART-Mode LNB-Setting/Adjustment of external unit/satellite selectionLanguage Audio signal Picture/image format of TV setSwitch DiSEqC on or off Additional settings Setting the switching matrix and the LNB propertiesOperation Switching on and offUsing the Programme up/down keys Using the numeric keysUsing the programme list on screen Volume control Switching between TV and RadioSelecting a different language Transponder Information Going back to previous programme viewedDisplaying clock and programme information Additional programme informationElectronic Programme Guide TeletextTimer Switching EPG offProgramming via EPG Manual Programming/Changing timer settings Configuring programme lists Changing the basic programmingImportant Note Entering programmes in the programme list Selecting a programme listDeleting programmes Sorting programmes Blocking programme access Parental control featureCancelling blocking of individual programmes Changing the PINProgramme Search Satellite Manual Search TransponderAfter the scan Restore default basic programming/ Delete allDelete all programmes Activating default settingTechnical Terms System configurationModulator Intermediate Frequency ifLNB/LNC Low Noise Block converter Modulation at 22 KHzTechnical Data Output analogue LNB Power supplyMemory capacity Audio Parameters Input analogueNumber of active satellite positions TimerRemote control system RC-5 Power supply Power supply switch Power consumptionProblem Possible cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideDear customer Then For programme slot Then 3, then TV/Radio switchingBrief instructions for daily use For programme slot