Kathrein UFD 400 manual Connecting up and putting into operation, Connecting up the unit

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Connecting up and putting into operation

 

The following section is intended specifically for the specialist dealer. If you are not

 

carrying out the installation yourself, there is no need to pay any attention to this

 

section. Sample configurations are to be found in section: “Connection examples“..

Attention

Do not connect the unit to the mains until after the installation work has been car-

 

ried out properly.

 

Please note the guidance given in section: “Safety- and Installation Instructions“

Connecting up the unit

Satellite signal connection

Connect up the receiver‘s Sat IF input (5) to the satellite receiving system. For the connection use a coaxial cable with an F-type connecting plug.

If the F connector is not yet fitted to the cable,

Insulate the cable as indicated in the following illustration, and

Carefully screw the F connector onto the cable end until it is firmly seated on the cable.

Attention

When fitting the plug, make certain that none of the fine wires of the braided shield

 

makes contact with the inner conductor giving rise to a short-circuit.

Receiving system presets

Presetting carried out for the control signals was for conventional receiving sys- tems, thus 14/18 V for polarity switching and 22 kHz switching signal for satellite selection in the case of multifeed receiving systems.

If DiSEqC or tone-burst switching matrices are to be used in the receiving system, the default setting must be changed in the initial setup menu at menu entry “DiSEqC“.

For this, refer to section: “Initial settings, DiSEqC menu“.

Also comply with the technical guide for the matrices.

TV and video recorder connection (VCR)

Connect up the satellite receiver (TV Scart socket) and TV set with a Scart ca- ble.

If your TV set has stereo capability, a Scart connection allows you to receive the sound in stereo.

Connect-up the video recorder and satellite receiver (VCR Scart socket) again using a Scart cable.

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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 connections Important notes regarding operation Safety instructionsImportant notes for siting and installation Receiving system presets Connecting up and putting into operationConnecting up the unit Satellite signal connectionDecoder connection Inserting batteries into remote control handsetUHF connection Audio connectionExternal infrared sensor Tuning UHF channel / Checking operationSelecting a programme Switching the unit onSwitchover between TV and radio mode Receiver operationMuting the sound Adjusting volume, balance and toneSAT/TV changeover Setting date and timeMaking the settings Stereo- / Mono- / Channel changeoverTimer setting Video recorder playback VCR Daily and weekly repeated switch-onMaking changes Programme sorting inserting, swapping and copying Switching back to last programme swappingInfo menu Operation without remote controlDisplaying programme overview Stop-watchProgramming TV programmes Tuning in TV programmesDescription of menu entries Satellite frequency Video menuPolarisation/Oscillator Video deviation Orbit PositionDecoder menu Programme name Audio modeAudio menu Audio de-emphasis for sound type Mono wide only Volume offsetSaving the settings Audio carrier frequencyProgramming radio programmes Tuning in radio programmesRadio menu Calling the initial setup menu Initial settingsModulator-output channel Programme selection OSD languageLNB supply voltage LNB supply voltage in standbyChanging the oscillator frequency Oscillator frequencySetting options in the DiSEqC menu KHz signalDiSEqC menu DiSEqC repeat Tone burst and DiSEqC signalTone burst DiSEqCRemote frequency Switching over remote control’s command setUFO micro Initial settings Features Specifications General Temperature rangeAccessories Scart socket assignmentsConnection examples / Service note 935.2122/E/1/05.99/SKS/PF Subject to alterations