Connecting up and putting into operation
Tuning UHF channel / Checking operation
∙Switch on the satellite receiver via the on/off switch on the front of the unit. The LED display on the unit shows the last programme slot that was selected.
∙Turn on your TV set.
∙Tune in an AV programme channel on your TV set if the satellite receiver and TV set are connected by a Scart cable.
∙If the UHF connection is via a coax cable, tune in channel 38 to an empty pro- gramme slot on the TV set (receiver‘s default channel).
Also take note of any instructions in the TV set‘s operating manual!
Note | If channel 38 is occupied by a terrestrially broadcast programme or the video re- |
| corder, adjust your TV set to a spare UHF channel in the range 21 to 69. |
| ∙ To avoid interference, when setting the UHF output channel try to ensure that |
| there is at least one free channel above and below the channel. |
| ∙ For tuning of UHF output channel at the satellite receiver refer to "Modulator" in |
| section: "Initial setting". |
| You can now receive the |
| to tune in additional TV and radio programmes, refer to sections: “Programming TV |
| programmes“ and “Programming radio programmes“. |
External infrared sensor
| If the receiver is to be operated from a location that cannot be reached using the |
| remote control handset, (with attachment of a further stereo system in another |
| room, for example), the URS 200 external infrared sensor can be connected up via |
| the data copy I/O connection (Western modular |
| the receiver from the other room. |
Important | All figures in this manual refer to the |
| select the OSD in English is described on page 24. |
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