Kathrein UFD 505 manual Operating elements, displays and connections

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Operating elements, displays and connections

Important notes for siting and installation.

Place of installation

Every electronic device generates heat. The rise in temperature, however, lies within a safe range. Slight colour changes may occur to sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers over the course of time due to the constant effect of heat. In conjunc- tion with treated furniture surfaces, the unit’s rubber feet can likewise give rise to changes in colour. Where necessary place the unit on a suitable pad.

Ventilation

The heat that is generated in this unit is dissipated quite adequately. Never install the receiver in a cabinet, shelf or rack with inadequate ventilation. Never close off the cooling slots on the unit.

Do not place objects on top of the unit. Maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm above the unit so that the heat generated within the unit is conducted away without obstruction.

Humidity, exposure to sunlight, heat

Protect the unit against humidity, drips and splashing.

Do not place the unit close to radiators nor expose it to direct sunlight.

Mains voltage

Operate the receiver only from a 230V / 50 Hz mains voltage.

The unit must not be connected to the mains and switched on until after the con- nections have been set up for the antenna and TV set.

Grounding

The parabolic antenna is to be grounded in accordance with regulations. The rele- vant local and/or German VDE regulations are to be complied with here.

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Contents Order no Page Safety Instructions Important NotesFirst time operation Oscillator frequency L.O Changing the oscillator frequency Remote frequency Important notes regarding operation Operating elements, displays and connections Flap folded down View of front panelView of rear panel Remote control handset keys Second receiver on the command set Connection and putting into operationAlphanumeric entries Menu conceptButton functions Operating instructions Language selection- OSDPreconditions for receiving digital signals Presetting of receiving systemTo connect receiver Sat-IF connectionInserting batteries in the remote control LNB-supply voltageTV and video recorder connection Audio connectionFactory setting of receiver First stepsProgramme selection Important on-screen displaysReception status Selecting a TV programmeRadio programme list Switching over to radio programme On-screen displays On Screen DisplaySelecting a TV programme by number entry Reception status radioSelecting a radio programme by number entry Timer-settings VPS signalFull EPG EPG timer programmingProgramme overview Sound settings Setting the volumeStereo and two-channel sound reproduction MuteFavourite programmes Programme listsSelecting programmes last received To sort the channels To delete a programmeTo add a programme manually Incorrect parameter Setting up a satellite Satellites add/removeTo enter a name To remove satellitePassword Factory settingEntering a password Parental lockSame accounts for transponder exchange Backup operation Operation from the front panelSetting system parameters System parametersSummer time TV typePicture format ScreenOSD colour OSD trans10,7…11,7 GHz Low-band Low-band / analogue transmis Sion Installation menuLNB configuration Changing the oscillator frequency Antenna settings Satellite searchTP set-up/search Transponder selectionError DiSEqC UFO Set-upKHz signal High/Low Pos. A/B Tone Burst Tone burst Opt. A/B Factory setting Recording Playback„Display info Transferring operating software PreparationTransferring programme lists Technical features Technical data Technical annexAccessories Scart socket assignmentsConnection examples Connection arrangementVHF/UHF VCR LNB Short technical lexicon DiSEqC componentsEb/No ratio Programme packageSymbol rate TransponderVideo bit rate ViterbirateDiSEqC menu ServiceSatellite 998.6246/1001/ZWT/ Subject to technical changes