Kathrein UFS 650sw, UFS 650si Using the Front PANEL/SERVICE, Backup Operation, Service, Button

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USING THE FRONT PANEL/SERVICE

If you have misplaced your remote control, or if the batteries are flat, you can still operate your receiver from the front panel.

BACKUP OPERATION

There are two buttons on the front of the receiver.

button:

The channel down button switches to the next channel down in the currently selected channel list.

button:

The channel up button switches to the next channel up in the currently selected channel list.

Because there are no numbered buttons, no password/PIN-protected functions can be displayed.

SERVICE

If, despite studying this operating manual, you still have questions about getting started with the unit or using it correctly, or if unexpected problems occur, please contact your specialist dealer.

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Contents UFS 650si/sw Preface Information on Audio Mpeg INC. and S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A Important InformationDisposal Instructions Spent batteries are special wasteContents Remove from the Favourites List Safety Instructions Important Notes Product Package Receiver Features / Scope of SupplyView of Rear Panel CONTROLS, Displays and ConnectionsView of Front Panel Flap Removed Reception System Presets Connecting the Unit SAT-IF ConnectionsConnection and SET-UP Reception RequirementsTV and Video Recorder Connection Inserting Batteries Into the Remote ControlAudio Connection Electrical Digital Output$ PIP green Remote ControlFirst Installation General Select the TVs picture format. Either 43 or Hdmi format Picture formatTV-Scart-Output Number of Satellites First Installation DiSEqC1.0Test transponder LNB settingsSatellite and Position LNB voltage First Installation Simple LNBConfigure satellites First Installation One CableFirst Installation One Cable First Installation Single-cable system automatic Selection user-defined First Installation single-cable system manualConnected equipment First Installation single-cable system manual First Installation single-cable system manual First Installation single-cable system manual First Installation single-cable system manual Channel Search Mode First Installation Channel searchPerform a Channel search Network SearchLocal time offset First Installation Channel Search/Date and timeMenu Concept Operating InstructionsMenu Tree Main MenuAlphanumeric Inputs Language Setting OSDChannel Messages ON-SCREEN Displays OSDChannel Information Calling UP the Options ChannelChannel List TV/RADIO Error SignallingOption Selection Search function Selection and sorting optionsCalling UP the EPG EPG Electronic Programme GuideSelection options Current ViewPreview View Programme Listings Additional Information i Button Programme not present in the EPG Recording TimerIf the programme is present in the EPG Record Daily Record OnceRecord Weekly Plan Recording Videotext Teletext Selection of the List / Channels to be Edited Edit Channel ListEditing Lists / Channels Move Channels Last Function MemoryDelete Channels Skip ChannelsStart Blockselection Highlighting Several Channels Lock ChannelsCopy Channels to the Favourites List Remove from the Favourites List Edit Favourites ListsRemove from favorites list LlockRename Favourites List Automatic Channel Search Search Channels Channel SearchSatellite Manual Channel Search Transponder frequency Channel Search with Service ID Service ID Lock SET-TOP-BOX Parental ControlLocking Main Menu Define NEW PIN Code Settings TV Settings TV, Picture and Sound Customize Screen Menu Adjust Menu on TVFunctional Range Channel OSD DurationDate and Time Antenna ConfigurationCommon Interface Automatic clock changeUpdating Software Service Menu Channel list Updating softwareRestore Factory Settings Playback Connecting UP the VIDEO/DVRRecording Backup Operation Using the Front PANEL/SERVICEService ButtonTechnical Appendix FeaturesType UFS 650si UFS 650sw Scart Socket Assignment VHS/S-VHS SwitchingConnection Example EXR 501/551/552 UAS EXU Short Technical Guide PID Symbol RateTransponder VIDEO-BIT-RATEGlossary Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy