Kathrein UFD 540 manual Short Technical Lexicon

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Short Technical Lexicon

DiSEqC

DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a communication sys- tem between the Sat receiver (master) and the peripheral Sat compo- nents (slaves), such as LNBs, multi-switch, motorised antenna sys- tems.

This is a single master/multi-slave system, i.e. there is always only one master in the Sat system. All activities emanate from the master.

DiSEqC components

When DiSEqC switching matrices are cascaded, the master receiver must send out the DiSEqC signal several times so that all DiSEqC multi-switches in the cascade receive their commands.

Nowadays, DiSEqC components (slaves) must be retro-compatible, i.e. they must also respond to the analogue switching criteria of re- ceivers which are only equipped with the control signals H/V and 22 kHz.

A DiSEqC switchover matrix operates with analogue switching criteria until the DiSEqC command is received from the master. All analogue switching criteria are then ignored.

DVB MPEG-2

DVB is the abbreviation for digital video broadcasting. DVB-S refers to the type of transmission (S=satellite). MPEG is the abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts Group, a working group which draws up inter- nationally valid standards for the digital compression of video together with audio. MPEG-2 has been promoted to the standard for the com- pression of digital TV signals. MPEG-2 operates at a data rate of up to 100 MBit/s.

Eb/No ratio

The Eb/No ratio is a measure for the signal-to-noise ratio of the digital signal. This value is not identical to the C/N value as known from ana- logue reception technology. As a rule, reception is no longer possible at Eb/No levels below 5 dB.

FEC

FEC is the abbreviation for Forward Error Correction. The FEC error rate corresponds to the viterbirate.

PID

The PID number (Package Identification) is an identification number for video signals and audio signals in the digital data stream of DVB MPEG-2 signals. The receiver uses the PID number to establish dis- tinct allocation of the video and audio data transmission. PID-PCR is the identification number for the synchronisation signal. PID-PCR is normally identical to PID video. In the case of multi-language channel transmissions, by means of manual entry of the audio PID, it is possi- ble to allocate another language to the TV broadcast. After entering the PID, the digital receiver automatically selects audio data from the data stream identified by the PID number and allocates these data to the video signal.

Programme package

The programme package of a digital transponder mostly contains sev- eral TV and radio channels. Each channel package has a fixed alloca- tion with regard to the transponder transmit frequency, the polarisation (horizontal or vertical), the symbol rate and the viterbirate or error rate.

Symbol rate

The symbol rate describes the amount of data transmitted per second.

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Contents Operating manual DVB Caravan Receiver UFDPage Preface Contents Oscillator frequency L.O Changing the oscillator frequency Technical Annex Data Transfer from Receiver to ReceiverSafety Instructions View of front panel View of rear panel Control Elements, Displays and Connections... Remote control handset buttonsCommand of Remote Control Operating Instructions Menu conceptButton functions Alphanumeric entries Button Language selection- OSDConnection and Start-up Connecting receiverPreconditions for receiving signals Presetting of receiving systemAudio connection Inserting batteries in the remote controlLNB supply voltage TV and video recorder connectionFirst Time Installation Factory setting of receiverFirst steps On Screen Displays / OSD Important screen displaysHelp function Error message TV channel identifierRadio channel identifier Channel List Radio/TV Videotext Programme Selection Selecting a TV programmeReception status Programme Selection Screen turns dark after a few seconds Switch-over to a radio programmeSelecting a TV programme by number entry Reception status radioSelecting a radio programme by number entry Common Interface Observe the operating manual of your Pay-TV providerYou are responsible for inserting the cards Common Interface Common Interface Timer Settings VPS signal Sound Settings Volume settingStereo and two-channel sound reproduction AC3 Switching off soundChannel list Selecting programmes last receivedFavourite programmes Channel list Channel list Channel list Channel list Search programmes alphabetically Sorting programmes Deleting programmes  Be careful when delet- ing programmesManually adding programmes Channel list Adding and Removing Satellites Setting up satellitesRemoving satellites Entering satellite namesEPG Programme OverviewEPG timer programming Programme Overview Password Factory settingEntering a password Password Parental lock Password Operation from Front Panel Backup operationSetting System Parameters System information System parametersScreen Local time/TimerTV type Picture formatLNB configuration Installation menuChanging the oscillator frequency DiSEqC setting Antenna rotor / Positioner DiSEqC Antenna settingsSatellite search TP set-up/search Transponder selection All new programmes are added to the existing channel list DiSEqC UFO Set-up KHz signalTone burst After the reset, it may be necessary to repeat all settings Pre-programming is not deleted with ResetAutomatic Antenna Alignment with HDP Software and Channel list Update „Display info, a display appears, which you should follow Here, you will also find instructions for downloading Transferring operating software Data Transfer from Receiver to ReceiverPreparation Transferring channel listsTechnical Annex Technical featuresTechnical data Accessories Switch-over VHS/S-VHSScart socket assignments Digital sound Hi-fi or Dolby digital system Connection exampleShort Technical Lexicon Transponder Video bit rateViterbirate DVB GlossaryService SatelliteDiSEqC menu Page 9362588/A/0505/ZWT Subject to technical changes