Contents 1 Safety regulations .......................3 2 General information ....................4 2.1 Package contents ..................4 2.2 Technical data ....................4 2.3 Description ....................5 2.4 Display of the software version ...............6 2.5 Scope of application ..................6 3 Assembly ........................7 3.1 Installing the Cassette ..................7 3.2 Connecting the Cassette ................8 4 The control panel at a glance..................8 4.1 Menu items ....................8...
Safety regulations Important • Assembly, installation and servicing must be carried out by an authorised electrician. • Switch off the operating voltage before starting assembly or service work or pull out the mains plug. • Install the system … - in a dust-free, dry environment, - so that it is protected from moisture, vapours, splashing water and dampness, - somewhere protected from direct sunlight, - away from the immediate vicinity of heat sources,...
General information 2.1 Package contents 1 Cassette CCS 1231 or CCS 1233 or CCS 1234 or CCS 1235 1 HF connection cable 1 CD (assembly instructions) 2.2 Technical data The following EU directives are met: 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC The product fulfills the guidelines and standards for CE labelling.
2.4 Display of the software version • Keep any two keys on the control unit of the head end pressed simultane- ously until the display goes dark and the software version, e.g. “V.30”, is displayed. Important: The head end requires a control unit with the V.27 software version or higher to control these cassettes.
Assembly 3.1 Installing the Cassette arning • Pull the mains plug out of the head end of the mains socket before insert- ing or replacing cassettes. • Unscrew the screws from the bracket in the head end. • Insert the Cassette into a free slot and push it into the housing. •...
3.2 Connecting the Cassette SAT IF input • Connect the input cable to the SAT IF input. • Connect the head end to the mains power supply. The control panel at a glance 4.1 Menu items The cassettes can be programmed using the keys on the head end control unit. The two-line display of the control unit then shows the menus.
4.2 Control panel You can individually select the menus and menu items step-by-step using the keypad of the head end: – scrolls forward through the menu – select parameters in the menus ◀ ▶ – set values, initiate actions – selects sub-menus –...
5.2 The menus at a glance The standard menu shows the programming sequence using the example of channel strip “A”. Programming for channel strip “B” is done in the same way. BE–Remote V. 30 Ein / On please wait … t >...
5.3 Programming the Cassette • Switch on the head end. —> The processor reads the cassettes‘ data (approx. 10 seconds). —> The display shows the software version (e.g. V.30). BE–Remote V. 30 Ein / On please wait … t > 10 s Bx 1A TWIN-SAT Bx 1A...
5.3.2 Setting the output channel t > 2 s Bx 1A OUTPUT: Bx 1A OUTPUT + 63…– 64 ▶ Fine • By pressing , set the desired output channel. —> The channel range that can be set depends on the type of Cassette used.
The display “ I ” is for helping to set the input frequency. That does not mean that a visual check is unnecessary. Reception frequency is too low Reception frequency is ideal Reception frequency too high • Press the button. —>...
• Press the button. —> The display shows “MODULAT: Pic/Snd”. Setting the picture/sound spacing In the event of moiré interference, the 5.5 MHz audio fre- quency can be set. Bx 1A MODULAT: Pic/Snd normal –1…normal … +2 dB • Press to set the attenuation of the audio frequency.
—> “Dual” audio setting: Select “Dual” for stations that use the audio frequen- cies for transmitting different languages. • Press the button. The display shows the “Change” menu. 5.3.6.5 Switching audio channel 1/audio channel 2 In this menu you have the option of assigning the lower audio frequency (7.02 MHz/7.20 MHz) to the output au- dio frequency 5.5 MHz or 5.74 MHz.
5.3.6.6 “MAIN” audio type Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: 7.02 MHz STEREO 7.02 MHz MAIN ◀ ▶ • Use to set the audio frequency. —> Change the position of the cursor with ◀ ▶ • Press the button. —> The display shows the “AUDIO-IN de-emphasis” menu.
5.3.6.7 “SubMONO” audio type Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: ◀ ▶ 7.02 MHz SubMONO 7.02 MHz MAIN • Use to set the audio frequency. —> Change the position of the cursor with ◀ ▶ • Press the button. —> The display shows the “AUDIO-OUT: Vol.:” menu. 5.3.7 Adjusting the volume You can adjust the different volumes of the set stations in...
Blanking of the video signal The video signal can be blanked (black screen) for “audio only” transmission. • Remove the cover on the bottom side of the Cassette. • On the soldered side of the chassis plate, resolder chip bridges A and B as shown in the following illustration.
C band reception With an appropriate satellite antenna or LNB this Cassette can also receive sig- nals from stations using the C band (4 GHz) for transmission. A negative video polarity must be set for these stations. • Remove the cover on the bottom side of the Cassette. •...
Channel and frequency tables CCIR – Band I/III (Frequency raster 7 MHz) 48.25 133.25 175.25 C 11 217.25 S 15 259.25 55.25 140.25 182.25 C 12 224.25 S 16 266.25 62.25 147.25 189.25 S 11 231.25 S 17 273.25 112.25 154.25 196.25 S 12...
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