Kathrein UFD 515 User Manual

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Page 1 - Operating manual

Operating manual Order no.: 20210009

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Controls, displays and connections Remote control handset keys A / BMF LO KT VMCalls up main menu/ Adds a new channele Power On - StandbyA Switch ov

Page 3 - Important notes

Command of remote control Command of remote control The remote control features 2 command sets, making it possible to operate 2 receivers independentl

Page 4 - Contents

Operating instructions Operating instructions Menu concept The menu concept is set up in a logical operating sequence. The current selected programme

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Operating instructions Press L to exit setting. In function programme list: Locks the programme F is a switch-on button with menu functions. Press th

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Operating instructions Alphanumeric assignments of number buttons on the remote control Button 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5x 1 1 . , ? 1 2 2 A B C

Page 7 - Safety instructions

Connection and start-up Connection and start-up The following section is specifically intended for the specialist dealer. You only need to read this s

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Connection and start-up LNB supply voltage If the feed system (LNB) is powered by an external supply voltage and the LNB supply voltage is not used fo

Page 9 - View of rear panel

First time installation First time installation The first steps Connect the receiver to the mains power supply. Switch on the receiver by pressing the

Page 10 - Remote control handset keys

On screen displays / OSD On screen displays / OSD Important screen displays The receiver functions are controlled by a microprocessor and an extensive

Page 11 - Command of remote control

On screen displays / OSD With the L or i button, exit the help function and return to the main menu. Press the L button again and return to the orig

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On screen displays / OSD Programme list – Radio/TV Press the i button to access the programme list. A + for the main programme list is indicated at t

Page 14 - Language selection- OSD

Programme selection Programme selection This section describes how you select TV programmes with your receiver and how you can set the desired volume.

Page 15 - Connection and start-up

Programme selection A further option for selecting a different programme is to press the i button. The TV programme list is now displayed. The upper r

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Programme selection Selecting a TV programme by number entry You can select a different TV programme during a running TV programme by entering the pro

Page 17 - First time installation

Programme selection i button. The radio programme list is now displayed. The upper right-hand column provides information relating to the received sat

Page 18 - On screen displays / OSD

Common Interface Common Interface Observe the operating manual of your Pay-TV provider. The Common Interface for the insertion of two so-called Condi

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Common Interface The following displays depend on the module and the card and are, therefore, intended only for example. With the O button, arrive i

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Common Interface Note for the Conax-, SECA-, Viaccess and CryptoWorks user: Please observe, that the programme providers carry out the clearing of pay

Page 21 - Programme selection

Timer settings Timer settings You can use the timer for recording a programme with a video recorder on time. 14 timers are available which you can set

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Timer settings Confirm the settings by pressing M or L three times. If you have pre-programmed a download per timer, all following timer settings will

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Preface Preface Dear Customer, The following operating manual will help you obtain the best optimal use from the extensive features of your new sat

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Sound settings Sound settings Setting the volume Set the required volume level by pressing the -+ buttons on the remote control of the receiver. A bar

Page 25 - Common Interface

Sound settings In order to reproduce the AC3 format, set your receiver to “2 of 2" or "2 of 2 (2ch)" in the audio menu under "Ster

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Programme list Programme list The programme/channel settings set at the factory can be changed in the menu, "Programme list." Access the me

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Programme list With the -+ and ou buttons select the desired programme, which will be highlighted with a coloured bar. The bar can be shifted page-by

Page 28 - O. Press L to exit the timer

Programme list Press the i button to access the programme list, and with the F button you can access the favourite list. Use the ou buttons to select

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Programme list After finishing the letter entry, confirm it by pressing O. You return to the programme list. Press M to return to the television scr

Page 30 - Sound settings

Programme list With the ou buttons select your desired programme, which is highlighted with a coloured bar and displayed in the upper ri

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Programme list With the ou buttons first select the "satellite line," and with the -+ buttons select "all satellites." Press O an

Page 32 - O button

Programme list With the ou buttons, you can now determine the desired channel, which is highlighted with a coloured bar. The channel preview appear

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Programme list With the s button, you "hold" the programme which is to be moved, It will be highlighted with a different coloured bar.

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Contents Contents Preface ...

Page 35 - O. You return

Programme list Use the -+ and ou buttons to select the position of the programme, which you would like to delete. Be careful when deleting progr

Page 36 - F and O button

Programme list It is possible to set · the respective received satellite, · the transponder, the transponder frequency · the polarisation · the symbol

Page 37 - O and return to the current

Adding and removing satellites Adding and removing satellites Setting up a satellite Naturally, the LNB can also accommodate new satellites. In order

Page 38 - O, you receive the current

Adding and removing satellites In the next step, move with o u to e.g. the entry „User1“. After pressing the - or + button, you are asked if you want

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Programme overview Programme overview EPG With the z button, you receive an overview of the programmes (see on-screen display) currently received fro

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Programme overview overview of the currently received transmitter with time and duration (see on-screen display), provided that they broadcast the ele

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Password Password You can prevent your satellite receiver to be used by unauthorised persons by means of a password. With this password, you can ensu

Page 42 - O and can then enter

Password Carry out the following settings in this on-screen display: Age limit: This setting is only effective, if the corresponding lock-out sign

Page 43 - Removing a satellite

Password Parental lock You can set the parental lock in a manner similar to that used for marking favourite programmes with the "Apple" symb

Page 44 - Programme overview

Password After calling up the locked programme with the number keys, the message, "This programme is locked" appears and the programme can n

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Contents Switching to a radio programme...

Page 46 - Password

Operation from front panel Operation from front panel If you have misplaced the remote control or the batteries are empty, you can still operate you r

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Setting system parameters Setting system parameters The following settings should not be altered without good reason, since they are factory settings

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Setting system parameters System parameters Select the menu „System parameters“ with the M menu button, the ou buttons in the main menu and O. With

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Setting system parameters With O or L, return to the submenu system parameters. Local time/Timer The receiver displays the UTC time transmitted with

Page 50 - Operation from front panel

Setting system parameters A/V mode Here, you use the -+ buttons to select the type of video signal which is present on the Scart socket. Select the s

Page 51 - Setting system parameters

Setting system parameters HotBird systems. The other basic settings are shown in the illustration. Oscillator frequency L.O. Satellite receiver syste

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Setting system parameters Standby Under this menu point the supply voltage for the LNB in receiver standby mode can be switched on and off. It can be

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Setting system parameters Antenna settings This menu is intended solely for service purposes and, if need be, i.e. if no measuring instrument is avai

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Setting system parameters Satellite search The receiver allows you to search for programmes on a satellite in the menu satellite search. With the ou b

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Setting system parameters The message appears at the end of the search. All programmes are added to the existing programme list and highlighted with

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Contents Tone burst...

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Setting system parameters TP set-up/search In this menu, you can scan through the transponders for specific programmes, e.g. when new programmes are

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Setting system parameters Exit this menu by pressing O and skip to the previously highlighted programme. With the L button, return to this menu onc

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Setting system parameters DiSEqC [UFO] Set-up You should only make changes in this menu, when the receiver is connected to another receiving system w

Page 60 - O to open the menu

Setting system parameters Tone burst Under this menu point, the 22 kHz signal can be set as follows: Switching statuses of setting: Switching stat

Page 61 - O. You will be requested

Setting system parameters receiver to the receiving system for signal selection, are also recognised by this system. A remote frequency must not be s

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Video recorder connection Video recorder connection The connection diagram provided at the end of this operating manual and the description of the vid

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Software and programme list update Software and programme list update Thanks to digital technology, the software and programme list of your receiver c

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Software and programme list update The light cursor bar in "Software download" can be moved with the ou buttons. Press O in the menu item &q

Page 65 - Video recorder connection

Software and programme list update After the update is complete, the receiver is newly initialised and returns to operation. If an error or incorrect

Page 66 - M , the

Data transfer from receiver to receiver Data transfer from receiver to receiver Your receiver is able to receive the RS232C socket data from another r

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Safety instructions Safety instructions Important notes regarding operation The following section contains important information relating to the oper

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Technical annex Technical annex Technical features The receiver UFD 515 is equipped with the following features: Reception of all DVB radio and TV pr

Page 69 - Preparation

Technical annex Technical data RF features Sat-IF frequency range 950 to 2150 MHz Input level range 43 to 83 dBµV IF frequency 479.5 MHz Receiving

Page 70 - Technical annex

Technical annex Accessories 1 Infrared remote control 2 Batteries 1.5 V, type: LR 03, size: AAA (Micro) 1 SCART cable 1 Set of operating instructions

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Technical annex Connection examples Connection arrangement 1: Connection of the DVR-S receiver to a TV set, a VCR and a hi-fi system for receiving and

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Technical annex Connection arrangement 2: Connection of a DVR-S receiver to an analogue Sat receiver and the complete TV and hi-fi system. The digital

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Short technical lexicon Short technical lexicon DiSEqC DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a communication system between the Sat receiver

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Short technical lexicon Transponder A transponder is a satellite transmitter which transmits TV and radio signals. A satellite has several transponde

Page 75 - Short technical lexicon

Service Service OSD-Language Picture format LNB supply German 4:3 Operation: Standby: ON 16:9 OF

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Page 77 - Service

Safety instructions Important notes for siting and installation. Place of installation Every electronic device generates heat. The rise in temperature

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Controls, displays and connections Controls, displays and connections This section contains a brief description of all the control elements, displays

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