Kathrein UFD 520 manual Installation menu, Changing the oscillator frequency

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Installation menu

Changing the oscillator frequency

Move over to the right-hand side in the LNB configuration menu by pressing ￿ and the setting for LO High will be highlighted in colour. Using the number buttons, you can now enter a frequency matching your system. The same also applies for

the LO Low setting. Press the ￿￿buttons to go to this setting.

Press the ￿4 times to exit the menu. At the same time, the receiver will confirm that the values have been saved.

If a setting is incorrect, you will see the following message on the screen

Bad or no signal

Operation

Factory setting "ON".

Normally, the supply voltage should always be switched on.

For communal or party systems, you must check whether the supply voltage must be switched off!

Standby

Under this menu point the supply voltage for the LNB in receiver standby mode can be switched on and off. It can be switched off for individual and communal sys- tems. The factory setting is "OFF".

Receiving two satellites

If your receiver is connected to a multifeed antenna which is also aligned with the HotBird satellites for instance, you will need to change the receiver settings for the DiSEqC signal. The same, of course, also applies to other satellites. (DiSEqC = Digital Satellite Equipment Control).

Different control signals are required for the purpose of selecting the satellite sig- nals. To date, the LNB supply voltages 14/18 V and the 22 kHz signal (superim- posed on the LNB supply voltage) have been sufficient for signal selection in the majority of applications. With these four switching signals it is possible to switch be- tween horizontally and vertically polarised signals as well as between satellites (multifeed reception).

However, additional control signals are now required for LNB activation and signal selection in view of the expansion of the frequency range to 12 GHz (high-band range) and for receiving more than two satellites.

The "DiSEqC" control signal is responsible for this task. This signal represents a special modulation of the already existing 22 kHz signal.

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Contents Operating Manual Page Preface Important NotesContents Oscillator frequency L.O Changing the oscillator frequency Transponder selection Safety instructions Humidity, exposure to sunlight, heat Place of installationVentilation Mains voltageView of rear panel Controls, displays and connectionsView of front panel Remote control handset keys Command of the remote control Receiver on the command setButton functions Operating instructionsMenu concept Alphanumeric entriesLanguage selection OSD To connect receiver Presetting receiving systemConnection and start-up Sat if connectionTV and video recorder connection Inserting batteries in the remote controlLNB-supply voltage Audio connectionFirst steps First time installationFactory setting of receiver On screen displays Radio channel indicatorError message TV programme list Important screen displaysRadio programme list Reception status digital Programme selectionSelecting a TV programme Switching over to radio programme Reception status analogueReception status radio Selecting a radio programme by number entryTimer settings VPS-SignalStereo and two-channel sound reproduction Sound settingsSetting the volume MuteFavourite programmes Programme list TV/radioSelecting TV/radio programmes last received Programme assortment To delete a programmeTo add a programme manually To add analogue programmes Analogue programme listSetting up a satellite Adding/removing satellitesTo enter a satellite name To remove a satelliteFull EPG EPG timer programmingProgramme overview Entering a password PasswordFactory setting Parental lockPassword Backup operation Setting system parameters System parametersPicture format Summer timeTV type ScreenOSD trans LNB configuration Oscillator frequency L.OInstallation menu Changing the oscillator frequencySatellite search DiSEqC settingAntenna settings TP set-up/search Transponder selectionDiSEqC UFO Set-up All new programmes are added to the existing programme listHigh/Low Pre-programming is not deleted with Reset Analogue setting Video menuAudio menu HDP ModeAudio mode DecoderDe-emphasis Frequency left/rightBandwidth Playback Video recorder connectionRecording Analogue decoder connection Path must be set to external refer to section Video menuSoftware and programme lists update „Display infoTransferring programme lists Data transfer from receiver to receiverPreparation Transferring operating softwareTechnical features Technical annexTechnical data Scart socket assignments AccessoriesSwitchover VHS/S-VHS Connection examples Connection arrangementBrückeund Glossary, abbreviations DVBShort technical lexicon AC3Short technical lexicon DiSEqC menu ServiceSatellite 998.6248/1001/ZWT Subject to technical modifications