Controls, displays and connections

Front panel controls and displays

1Mains switch (with mains isolation)

2LED display for TV (four character 7-segment display) To display the selected programme slot from

tuner A. Tuner A is assigned to the TV Scart socket. This display is also used to show the setup parameters in the setup mode.

3LED display for VCR (four character 7-segment display) To display the selected programme slot from

tuner B. Tuner B is assigned to the VCR Scart socket.

4Buttons for programme selection

Step-by-step programme selection (upwards and down- wards).

Switchover from TV to radio mode, and switchover from tuner A to B by pressing both buttons simultaneously.

Rear panel controls and displays

1Mains input socket for 230 V/50 Hz.

Remote control handset keys

Function 1:

To change over the selecting of programmes from tuner A to tuner B and vice-versa.

Function 2:

To blank out the video signal (in setup mode) This function is to be used if the picture no longer syn- chronises on adjustment and the picture scrolls.

Function 1:

Last function. Allows you to switch back to the last programme that was selected

Function 2:

Displays the info menu

(active only if after pressing the key the programme list is displayed.)

Function 1:

Calls up the TV programme list (or radio programme list in radio mode).

Function 2:

Calls up menu for "Programme slot sorting (insertion), swapping and copying“

(with

press in succession)

Function 1:

Volume control

Function 2:

To alter settings data in setup mode

Function 1:

Stores the chosen settings

Function 2:

Primary key for calling the separate setup menus (e.g. video settings)

Function 1:

Mutes the sound

Function 2:

Calls up the menu for audio settings

(with

press in succession)

2DATA socket

a)Connection facility for the URS 200 external infrared sensor

b)Connection for the UFP 10 Copy-Programmer for read-in and read-out of the programme data. (function b is especially for service, for copying the programme data).

3VHF/UHF antenna input (signal is looped through).

4VHF/UHF antenna output

(TV signal modulator-output, Ch. 38 is preset).

5Satellite IF signal input A and output of LNB supply voltage.

6Audio output, left and right channel (Cinch sockets).

7Scart socket, TV connection

8Scart socket, VCR connection

9Scart socket, decoder connection

10Satellite IF signal input B and output of LNB supply voltage.

Starts a timer

Last function. Allows you to switch back to the last pro- gramme that was selected

Function 1:

On/Off (Standby),

Attention: No mains isolation results!

Function 2:

Return from setup mode into normal operation

Set timer, date and time

Function 1:

Selection of TV/SAT mode

Function 2:

Call up the menu for video settings

(with

press in succession)

Function 1:

Step through the programmes either up or down

Function 2:

Selection of individual menu entries in setup mode

Function 1:

Switchover to radio mode

Function 2:

Calls up the menu for radio settings

(with

press in succession

 

Stereo/Mono- (2 channel) changeover

 

Numeric keys 0 - 9 for programme selection and fre-

to

quency entries

 

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Kathrein UFD 420 manual Front panel controls and displays, Rear panel controls and displays, Remote control handset keys

UFD 420 specifications

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