Audio settings

in PCM format) or complex multi-channel surround signals (Dolby Digital/AC 3) can be transmitted on the digital socket.

Press the " button (yellow) to access the “Digital/analogue audio mode” menu. You can use this menu purely as an

information display and press the " button (yellow) again to quit it immediately, or you can change various settings.

Analogue outputs

In the right-hand window you see the current signal status of the connections at the rear of your satellite receiver.

An analogue audio signal is received at the cinch sockets and via the TV and VCR Scart sockets.

In some cases, bilingual programmes are also broadcast over the two “Left” and “Right” stereo channels. If this is the case, you would hear German through the left channel and English through the right, for example. To hear just one

language, use the % button to select “Mono-L” or “Mono-R”

and confirm your selection by pressing the  button. The current selection is highlighted in white.

Most bilingual or multilingual programmes are however broadcast on separate audio tracks. In this case, the left- hand window would display German under 1 and English under 2, and you would hear both languages in stereo.

Use the % buttons to select the language you want and

confirm your selection by pressing the  button. The currently selected language (or audio track) is highlighted in white.

“Stereo” displayed in the following screenshot indicates that only one language is being transmitted in stereo. The content of the left-hand window is dictated by the broadcaster. Line 1 might indicate “Deutsch” or “ger” instead of “Stereo” for example.

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Kathrein UFS 702sw, UFS 702si manual Analogue outputs