Connection and Initiation

This paragraph is intended for the specialised dealer. You only need to observe it if you install the receiver yourself.

Find an exemplar configuration in chapter 'connection example'.

Do not connect the receiver to the wall outlet before all installation- work has been carried out. In this connection, please observe chapter 'safety instructions'.

Antenna Connection

DVB-T has been developed to allow for good TV reception everywhere an adequate signal can be received. 'Ghosts' are a thing of the past.

Connect the receiver either to your conventional house distribution or community antenna net with which you receive all VHF/UHF signals, or use one of Kathrein's special DVB-T indoor antennae for the reception of the TV signals direct in your living quarters.

Even DVB-T cannot work wonders – a strong reception signal is required. Consequently, problems may arise in concrete buildings if you merely use an ordinary indoor antenna.

Presetting of the receiving Antenna

If you (have to) use an active antenna, i. e. an antenna with pre- amplifier, you can energise this antenna via the antenna input of the receiver. 'OFF' is preset to avoid any damage. The use of an antenna suitable for 5 V supply voltage is imperative (see page 17).

TV/VCR/AUX Connection

Connect the receiver (TV Scart socket) to the TV set with a Scart cable.

If you have a stereo-TV set, you can receive stereo sound via the Scart connection.

Use a Scart cable to connect either a video recorder or a DVD recorder to the VCR/AUX socket.

Audio Connection

For sound reproduction via the HiFi unit, connect the audio Cinch sockets to the input sockets of the HiFi unit with an appropriate cable.

Dolby Connection

The electrical Dolby-Digital data stream output (AC 3) is solely provided for connecting a Dolby-Digital unit.

Putting Batteries in the Remote Control

Remove the lid of the battery case on the back side of the remote control.

Put the batteries enclosed in the remote control. Mind their correct polarity. It is indicated in the battery case.

Insert the lid in the sliding ledge and slide it on until it snaps in.

Used batteries are hazardous waste!

Never throw out used batteries, as hazardous substances do not belong in domestic waste!

Turn the batteries in a collecting point for used batteries!

Electronic equipment is not household waste - in accordance with directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of 27th January 2003 on used electrical and electronic equipment, it must be disposed of properly.

At the end of its service life, take this unit for disposal at a relevant of. cial collection point.

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Kathrein UFD 574/S manual Connection and Initiation