Settings

Source

For satellite channels, the source SAT must be selected.

Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item

Source.

Use the Volume keys to set SAT, then press the OK key to store in memory.

Name

This menu item allows you to set a name of your choice for each channel, with a maxi- mum of 6 characters.

Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Name, then press the OK key to confirm.

Use the Volume keys to select the item to be changed.

Use the Programme keys to select a letter, num- ber or symbol for that space.

Repeat the last two steps for each space in the name. Press the OK key to store this name in memory.

Sat (Selecting Satellite)

This menu item is used to select the satellite via which the desired channel can be recei- ved.

Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Sat.

Use the Volume keys to select the desired Satellite, then press the OK key to store in memory.

A number of satellites is available for your selection. The most usual ones are:

-19°

Astra LB

-13°

Eutelsat LB

-19°

Astra HB

-13°

Eutelsat HB

(Extensive current channel lists of satellite broadcasts are published monthly, e.g. the multimedia magazine "INFOSAT").

Polarisation

Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item

Polarisation.

Use the Volume keys to set Polarisation H or V, then press OK to store in memory.

Frequency

Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Frequency.

Set the frequency using the Programme keys or the 0-9keys on the numeric keypad, then press the OK key to store in memory

AFC

Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item

AFC.

Use the Volume keys to switch the AFC on or off, then press the OK key to store in memory.

Audio Type

Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item

Audio Type

Use the Volume keys to set the Audio Type 1 to 32

Hint: The correct audio type for each channel can be found in the enclosed channel list.

In order to store the data, use the Programme keys to exit the menu line Audio Type, then press the OK key to store in memory.

Hint: Pressing the OK key while you are in the Audio Type menu line will take you to a furt- her sub-menu which lists the parameters of the Audio Type selected.

These parameters are fixed for Audio Types 1 to 16, and are listed purely for information purposes. The parameters of Audio Types 17 to 32 can be adjusted, thus providing for reception of sound tracks even of "exotic" satellites. The data required for Frequency A and B, band width and de-emphasis can be obtained from your retailer.

If your TV set is fitted with a built-in ADR module, you can, in addition, adjust the Audio Types ADR1 to ADR 12 (see p. 24).

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TechniSat 100Hz Television sets Colani-TV Classic Line Sat Selecting Satellite, Polarisation, Frequency, Audio Type