Kathrein UFD 580S manual Changing the Oscillator Frequency, Operation, Receiving Two Satellites

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However, the input frequency range for the receiver is in the range 950 to 2150 MHz. The high frequencies are therefore converted into a lower frequency using the oscillator frequency (LO frequency/ L.O. = LNB local oscillator). Different oscillator frequencies are used for the conversion depending on the satellite frequency range and the system type.

For ASTRA and EUTELSAT reception systems, this is normally

9.75GHz (9750 MHz) for the lower frequency range (low band) and

10.6GHz (10600 MHz) for the upper frequency range (high band). Older reception systems still use a 10 GHz oscillator frequency in the low band range (which is not normally suitable for digital reception).

The receiver generates the frequency to which it needs to adjust by subtracting the oscillator frequency from the satellite transmission frequency saved for each programme. You only have to set the oscillator frequency used by your reception system. Before chancing the LO frequency, you must therefore ascertain whether this is actually necessary.

The oscillator frequencies listed above are the factory settings.

Changing the Oscillator Frequency

Press to move to the right-hand section of the LNB configuration menu. The setting for L.O. High is highlighted in colour. You can now use the number buttons to enter a new frequency appropriate for your

system. Use the  buttons to select L.O. Low and do the same.

Press four times to exit the menu. This saves the set value.

If you make an incorrect setting, you will see the following message:

Weak signal or no signal

Operation

The factory setting is “On”.

Under normal circumstances, the supply voltage should be turned on.

Receiving Two Satellites

If your receiver is connected to a multi-feed antenna, which is aligned with the HotBird satellites for example, you must change the receiver settings for the DiSEqC™ signal. This also applies to other satellites as well of course (DiSEqC™ = Digital Satellite Equipment Control).

Different control signals are required to select the satellite signals. To date, the LNB supply voltage of 14/18 V and the 22 kHz signal (superimposed on the LNB supply voltage) have been sufficient for signal selection for most applications. These four switching signals allow you to switch between the horizontally and vertically polarised signals and between two satellites (multi-feed reception).

To extend the frequency range to the 12 GHz range (high band) or for reception from more than two satellites, additional control signals are required for LNB actuation and signal selection.

The DiSEqC™ signal is responsible for this. This is a special modulation of the existing 22 kHz signal.

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Contents Twin-DVR Sat Receiver UFD 580/580S With Hard Disk Drive Important Information PrefaceContents Factory Default Entering the Password Parental Control UFOmicro Safety Instructions Important Information Remote control RC Receiver-Features    Remote Control Menu FunctionsView of front panel flap folded down View of rear panel Controls, Displays und ConnectionsYou must run through steps 4-6 for each satellite received Menu Concept Operating InstructionsAlphanumeric Inputs Language Selection OSD Alphanumeric Assignment of Remote Control Number ButtonsButton Connecting the Unit Connection and SetupReception System Presets Sat if ConnectionReception Operation on one Antenna ConnectionTV and Video Recorder Connection Inserting Batteries in the Remote ControlAudio Connection Spdif Connections Electrical/OpticalPower Failure Safety Initial SetupError Signalling Getting StartedReceiver Presetting Important On-Screen Displays On Screen Display OSDHelp Function TV Channel Identifier Error SignallingRadio Channel Identifier TV/Radio Channel List Videotext Teletext Selecting a TV Programme Channel ListReception Status Selecting a TV Programme by Number Switching to a Radio Programme Follow the instructions given by your Pay TV provider Common InterfaceYou alone are responsible for use of the cards Common Interface Picture-in-Picture PIP Twin FunctionsOne-Touch Recording Time-ShiftAccessing the Tvtv EPG for the First Time Tvtv EPG and TimerCurrent View Accessing the Tvtv EPGProgramme List Programmes Sorted by Category HighlightsSearch Function Details Programming a Recording Press  to save the selected recording data Timer List Overlaps of series timer recordings are displayed in orange Tvtv EPG and Timer Key to Symbols Explanation SF2 Channel ListHard Disk Recorder LNB Configuration OverviewRecording and Watching TV Tuner inputHard Disk Capacity RecordingTime-Shift Recording One-Touch Recording OTR Stopping a Recording Timer RecordingSpecial Functions Playback and Recording Split TakePlayback Fast Forward/Fast Rewind no picture = Index marks at the end of a recording Setting Index Marks Skip PointsDelete Audio ModeSearch Time-Shifted PlaybackSetting the Volume Audio SettingsStereo and Two-Channel Sound Playback MutingFavourites Programme ListGenerating a Favourites List Alphabetical Channel Search Programme List Sorting Programmes Manually Adding Programmes Deleting ProgrammesProgramme List Selecting the Last Programmes Received Factory Default Entering the Password PasswordPassword Parental Control Password Backup Operation Using the Front PanelSetting System Parameters System Parameters Local Time/TimerSystem Information Aspect Ratio TV TypeScreen ModeAdding/Removing Satellites Satellite SetupRemoving Satellites Entering a Satellite NameLNB Configuration Installation MenuOscillator Frequency L.O Operation Changing the Oscillator FrequencyReceiving Two Satellites Tuner Select DiSEqC SettingAntenna Rotor/Positioner DiSEqC1.2 Antenna SetupSatellite Scan TP Edit/Scan Transponder Selection Important Note on Deleting Transponders ASTRA, 12,603.75 MHz, symbol rate 22MSymb/s, horizontalAll new programmes are added to the existing programme list KHz Signal DiSEqC UFO SetupTone Burst and DiSEqC Signal DiSEqC Tone BurstDiSEqC Repeat UFO miniProcedure see Reset does not delete the pre-programmingFactory Set Logging on to UFOmicro Playback Video Recorder ConnectionSoftware and Programme List Update Software and Programme List Update Preparations Receiver to Receiver Data TransferProgramme List Download Operating System Software DownloadTechnical Appendix Technical FeaturesTechnical Data Connections Temperature rangeGeneral VHS/S-VHS Switching AccessoriesScart Socket Assignment Connection Example Problem Cause Remedy TroubleshootingDiSEqC components Short Technical GuideEB/NO ratio Programme package Symbol rateTransponder Video bit rateGlossary Satellite ServiceService Service Service 936.2576/B/0605/ZWT Technical data subject to change