Connecting up and putting into operation
Secondary receiver connection
You can connect an analogue secondary receiver to your digital receiver.
•For this, connect the Sat IF input of the secondary receiver to the Sat IF output of your digital receiver.
•Connect the AUX Scart socket of your digital receiver to the TV Scart socket of the secondary receiver.
•For correct operation, the unused receiver must be in standby mode.
It is essential to comply with the secondary receiver‘s instructions.
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Switching over remote control’s command set
The remote control handset contains two command sets. This allows two receivers to be operated independently in a room (not in conjunction with a twin receiver).
Switchover is possible with all Kathrein remote control handsets.
For this, programme one receiver to command set A and the second receiver to command set B.
•Switch on receiver 1. Switch off receiver 2 using the mains switch on the unit.
•Press the key and keep it pressed.
•Using the numeric keys to enter “901“.
•To adopt the code, switch receiver 1 into standby using the (standby) key, and then to off via the mains switch on the unit.
•Set receiver 2 back into operation.
•Press the key and keep it pressed.
•Using the numeric keys to enter “902“.
•To adopt the code, switch receiver 2 into standby using the (standby) key and then back into operation again. Set receiver 1 back into operation as well.
•Press the key and keep it pressed.
•Using the numeric keys to enter “903“.
With the first two settings the remote control must be pointer towards the respective receiver which is switched on.
With the key you can now switch between the two command sets A and B (toggle function) and operate the two receivers in alternation.
Operate only one receiver. If, due to maloperation, the active command set has been switched over rendering the receiver inoperable, the remote control can be switched back to command set A without difficulty. The procedure for this has already been described above.
With remote control handsets that have 24 keys (remote controls of the
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