Grundig STR 400 AP manual Contents

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Contents

Installation and Safety Precautions

 

Installation and Safety Precautions

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Protect Your Environment!

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Connection Examples

 

Connection Examples

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Buttons on the Remote Control Handset

 

Buttons on the Remote Control Handset

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Buttons and Connections on the Receiver

 

Front of Unit

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Rear of Unit

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Important Information

 

General

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Button Lock

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Connecting the SAT Receiver to the Television

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16:9 Switching

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Selecting the Aerial Input

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Hint

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Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial

 

General

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Setting the Zero Position and Limits

12

Adapting the Receiver to Different Aerial Systems

 

with Different Feed-in Systems (LNC´s)

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Adapting the Polarizer

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Storing the Satellite Position in Memory

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Adjustment Run

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Buttons and their Functions on the Receiver

General

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¢P/F – Selecting Programme/Frequency

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¢V/H – Selecting Vertical/Horizontal Polarisation

and Input A/B

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¢VIDEO – Adjusting the Video Deviation

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¢AUDIO – Mono/Stereo and

 

Sound Carrier Switching

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¢</ > – Down/Up Setting Buttons

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¢MEMORY – Storing Data in Memory

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¢￿ – Aerial positioning/

 

designati the satellite position and station

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¢RADIO – Selecting Radio Mode

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The MODE Menu

 

Overview

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COPY

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SORT

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0/12 VOLT – External Switching Voltage

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SKEW – Polarizer Adjustment

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SKEW ALL – Transferring the Skew Value

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WIDE/NARROW – IF Bandwidth

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DECODER

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VID & AUD – Decoder Selection

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NORM – Norm 1, 2 or 3

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DEEMPH. – with MONO < >

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MODULAT. – Adjusting the Modulator Channel

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ATS – Automatic Tuning System

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20:15 – Time and Date

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CODE – Child Lock

24

DISPLAY – Display Brightness

25

ACTIVE/INACTIVE Programme Position

25

Datalink – Data Transmission

 

Datalink – Data Transmission

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