Kathrein UFD 420 manual UFO micro

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Initial settings

UFO micro

The setting in this menu entry is also designed for operation of the receiver on a pre-processing system.

Here control and communication between the receiver and the Kathrein “UFO mi- cro" system is effected via the return path of the coaxial cable.

If the UFD 420 receiver is operated on a “UFO micro“ receiving system, an “ On" setting must be made in menu entry “UFO micro".

A special address is then assigned to the receiver by the receiving system during installation, so that the control commands sent to the receiving system for signal selection are also recognised by it.

A remote frequency does not need to be set up in this mode of operation since this is determined by the “UFO micro" system with the addressing.

If the receiver is used on different receiving systems the previously assigned ad- dress is to be deleted. This is done in menu entry “Reset".

As a result, the receiver is then assigned the factory-preset address once again (virgin address). Following this, the “On" setting should be made again. The re- ceiver is then given a new address by the new system..

Note

The pre-programming is not cleared on “Reset".

 

Default: Off

 

 

 

 

Press the

key twice to save your settings.

 

 

Note

Exit the initial setup menu with the

 

key (press twice).

 

If you exit the menus without saving, the settings will be lost.

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Contents Kathrein Satellite Receiver UFD Contents Controls, displays and connections Remote control handset keys Front panel controls and displaysRear 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 changesDaily and weekly repeated switch-on Switching back to last programme swappingVideo recorder playback VCR Operation without remote control Programme sorting inserting, swapping and copyingExample Displaying programme overview Stop-watchInfo menu Tuning in TV programmes Programming TV programmesVideo menu Description of menu entries Satellite frequencyPolarisation/Oscillator Decoder menu Orbit PositionVideo 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 J17Tuning in radio programmes Programming radio programmesRadio menu Initial settings Calling the initial setup menuModulator 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

The Kathrein UFD 420 is a state-of-the-art satellite receiver designed for both residential and professional broadcasting needs. As a versatile and robust device, it offers an array of features and technologies that cater to various user requirements in the realm of digital television reception.

One of the standout features of the UFD 420 is its compatibility with a wide range of satellite formats, including DVB-S2 and DVB-S. This ensures that users can access a vast array of high-definition and standard-definition channels, making it a suitable choice for anyone looking to enhance their viewing experience. Supporting both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 decoding, the UFD 420 effectively handles a multitude of broadcast formats, which helps in seamlessly receiving and displaying content.

Equipped with a powerful processor, the Kathrein UFD 420 ensures smooth navigation through menus and a quick channel-switching experience. The receiver boasts a user-friendly interface that simplifies the setup process, enabling even novice users to enjoy satellite television with minimal effort. Additionally, the integrated electronic program guide (EPG) allows users to browse upcoming programs, making planning viewing sessions easy.

The UFD 420 includes a variety of connectivity options, featuring HDMI output for high-quality audio and video transmission, as well as composite video outputs for compatibility with older display technologies. The presence of USB ports enhances its functionality, allowing users to record live television or playback stored media files. This gives the UFD 420 a multimedia edge, appealing to those who wish to enjoy their favorite shows at their convenience.

In terms of performance, the Kathrein UFD 420 is renowned for its stability and reliability. It can effectively handle weak signal conditions, thanks to its advanced signal processing capabilities. Users can expect a steady reception, reducing the likelihood of interruptions during viewing.

Incorporating energy-efficient technologies, the UFD 420 minimizes power consumption without sacrificing performance. This not only helps in reducing electricity bills but also promotes a greener approach to entertainment.

Overall, the Kathrein UFD 420 stands out as a feature-rich satellite receiver that meets the demands of modern viewers. With its advanced technology, extensive connectivity options, and user-friendly interface, it represents a solid investment for anyone looking to elevate their satellite television experience.