Initial settings
Remote control handset
The receiver contains command sets for Kathrein remote controls with both 24 and 26 keys. The remote control included with the receiver has 26 keys and this is the predefined command set on delivery. Therefore leave this setting unchanged as “26 keys“ (factory preset).
Oscillator frequency
The satellites radiate their programmes in a frequency range that satellite receivers are unable to process. In the receiving system (known as the LNB - Low Noise Block converter or LNC - Low Noise Converter) this frequency is converted into a lower frequency that can be processed by satellite receivers.
The satellite transmission frequencies lie in the following ranges:
10700 ... | 11700 MHz | |
11700 ... | 12750 MHz |
The receiver‘s input frequency range, however, lies in the range: 920...2150 MHz.
Conversion of the higher frequencies into a lower frequency is achieved with the oscillator frequency (LO frequency). Various oscillator frequencies are used for the conversion according to the satellite frequency range and type of system.
For Astra and Eutelsat receiving systems, this is generally 9.75 GHz (9750 MHz) for the lower frequency band
The receiver calculates the frequency onto which it needs to tune by subtracting the oscillator frequency from the satellite transmission frequency stored for each programme.
As a result, you can easily install the UFD 400 on other receiving systems without needing to reprogramme every single programme slot.
You only need to set up the particular oscillator frequencies that your receiving system uses.
On delivery the oscillator frequencies set up are those listed in the picture below.
Changing the oscillator frequency
∙Call the initial setup menu (see paragraph: “Calling the initial setup menu“).
∙Using the keys move to menu entry “Oscillator menu . . .“.
∙Call up the “Oscillator selection“ submenu using the keys.
∙Move to line in which you want to alter the oscillator frequency (LO 1... LO 4).
Various fixed
∙You can enter deviant oscillator frequencies in the range from 9000 MHz to 12000 MHz directly via the numeric keys ... in
∙Save the settings with the key (press twice).
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