CONNECTION AND SETUP
The following section is intended specifically for specialist dealers. You need not refer to this section unless you are carrying out the installation yourself. The “Connection Example” section provides a sample configuration.
Do not connect the receiver to the mains until all installation work has been properly carried out. Refer also to the information in the “Safety Instructions” section.
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER
SAT IF CONNECTION
Connect the Sat IF input on the receiver to the satellite reception system. Use a coaxial cable with a standard F connector.
If the F connector is not yet fitted to the cable, strip the insulation from the cable as shown in the following illustration and carefully twist the F connector onto the end of the cable until it is securely fitted to the cable.
When fitting the connector, make sure that no strands from the braiding touch the inner conductor, otherwise a short circuit may occur.
The quality of the reception signal depends on this connection!
RECEPTION REQUIREMENTS
Ensure that your satellite antenna system is designed for digital reception.
RECEPTION SYSTEM PRESETS
The presets for the control signals have been made for standard reception systems, i.e. 14/18 V for polarity reversal and 22 kHz switching signal for low/high band changeover. Be sure to follow the operating instructions for the matrices used.
The parameters defined in the “Main menu”, “Channel search” and “LNB settings” should only be changed by experienced installers.
TV CONNECTION
Connect the satellite receiver (TV Scart socket) to the TV set with a Scart cable. If your TV is stereo, you can receive the sound in stereo via the Scart connection. Connect the satellite receiver to the video/DVD recorder with a Scart cable.
INSERTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL
Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control.
Insert the two batteries supplied into the remote control. Ensure correct polarity of the batteries; the + and – markings are indicated inside the battery compartment. Slide the cover back into the housing until it locks in place.
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