Kathrein UFD 420 manual Audio de-emphasis for sound type Mono wide only, Volume offset

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Programming TV programmes

Input of the audio carrier frequency via the numeric keys ... is in 3-digit form in the range 5.00 to 8.80 MHz. In stereo mode, the frequency is to be entered for the left sound channel. The frequency for the right sound channel then automatically lies 180 kHz above the left sound frequency.

Audio de-emphasis (for sound type " Mono wide" only)

Set the de-emphasis for the best sound impression to “50 μs" or “J17".

In the “Stereo“ and “Mono narrow“ audio modes, the de-emphasis “dnr" with “75 μs" is selected automatically.

Stereo, Mono narrow:

dnr, 75 μs

Mono wide:

50 μs or J17

Volume offset

In this menu entry, you can match the initial setting of the volume to the other pro- grammes and save separately for every programme slot.

Setting range with keys from 0 to –3.

Saving the settings

Save the settings with the key (press twice).

If you want to make new settings for further programme slots:

Change over to the “Video menu“ with the key.

Move to the first programme line, “Programme slot“, and select the next pro- gramme slot.

Select further programme slots in the same manner.

To exit the setup menu press the key.

Note

You can terminate any setup procedure immediately (also without storing) by re-

 

turning to normal operation via the

 

key.

 

 

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Contents Kathrein Satellite Receiver UFD Contents Controls, displays and connections Front panel controls and displays Remote control handset keysRear panel controls and displays Safety instructions Important notes regarding operationImportant notes for siting and installation Satellite signal connection Connecting up and putting into operationConnecting up the unit Receiving system presetsAudio connection Inserting batteries into remote control handsetUHF connection Decoder connectionExternal infrared sensor Select the OSD in English is described on pages 24Receiver operation Switching the unit onSwitchover between TV and radio mode Twin-receiver fundamentalsAdjusting volume, balance and tone Selecting a programmeStereo- / Mono- / Channel changeover Setting date and timeMuting the sound SAT/TV changeoverSaving settings and starting the clock Timer settingMaking the settings Return to receive modeMeaning of the columns Making settingsSaving settings Making changesSwitching back to last programme swapping Daily and weekly repeated switch-onVideo recorder playback VCR Programme sorting inserting, swapping and copying Operation without remote controlExample Stop-watch Displaying programme overviewInfo menu Tuning in TV programmes Programming TV programmesDescription of menu entries Satellite frequency Video menuPolarisation/Oscillator Orbit Position Decoder menuVideo deviation Audio menu Audio modeProgramme name Audio carrier frequencyAudio de-emphasis for sound type Mono wide only Volume offsetSaving the settings Stereo, Mono narrow Dnr , 75 μs Mono wide 50 μs or J17Programming radio programmes Tuning in radio programmesRadio menu Calling the initial setup menu Initial settingsModulator output channel LNB supply voltage Modulator TV / VCROSD language LNB supply voltage in standbyLED brightness Oscillator frequencyDiSEqC menu Changing the oscillator frequencySetting options in the DiSEqC menu KHz signalTone-burst and DiSEqC-signal Factory presetDiSEqC repeat Tone burstDiSEqC UFO miniUFO micro Features Specifications Scart socket designations Temperature rangeAccessories GeneralConnection example ESC935.2075/E/1/05.99/SKS/PF Subject to alterations

UFD 420 specifications

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