Grundig DTR 2000 S Manual

Grundig DTR 2000 S Manual

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DIGITAL SATELLITE TV RECEIVER
DTR 2000 S
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  • Page 1 DIGITAL SATELLITE TV RECEIVER DTR 2000 S ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS __________________________________________________________________________ General Scope of delivery GRUNDIG accessories for satellite reception systems Reception of digital signals Installation and Safety Environmental Protection At a Glance Front side Rear side The key functions of the remote control unit Connections Connecting the satellite aerial...
  • Page 3 The “Result of searching” submenu The “System configuration” submenu Note for the expert Hints for the specialized dealer C-Band Reception Menu Overview Technical Data The Universal Time Table The Universal Remote Control The additional functions of the remote control GRUNDIG Service...
  • Page 4: General

    1 EURO AV cable GRUNDIG accessories for satellite reception systems Your authorised dealer will be glad to inform you of the extensive GRUNDIG accessories for satellite reception systems. Installation, connection and adjustment of the satellite aerial is a complex job...
  • Page 5: Reception Of Digital Signals

    GENERAL _____________________________________________________________________________________ Reception of digital satellite signals Dear customer, To use the receiver you will need a suitable satellite aerial which must be instal- led and aligned with the desired satellite (for example Astra). In contrast to the transmission of analog satellite signals, no own transmission frequency is assigned to each TV or radio channel, but several “services”...
  • Page 6: Installation And Safety

    °C °C receiver. This satellite receiver is intended for the reception of image and sound signals. Any other type of use is explicitly forbidden. DTR 2000 S POWER DTR 2000 S EXIT EXIT If the satellite receiver is exposed to temperature deviations, for example when transporting from the cold into the warm, connect it to the mains and leave it for at least two hours.
  • Page 7: Environmental Protection

    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ______________________ Switch the satellite receiver to standby when it is not used for long periods of time (at night too). This will save energy. Technology and ecology combine into a convincing overall concept with this satellite TV receiver. Ecologically high-quality materials are used exclusively. The packing is made of virtually 100 % recycled paper and the plastic content has been reduced to a minimum.
  • Page 8: At A Glance

    AT A GLANCE ___________________________________________________________________ Front side DTR 2000 S POWER EXIT This key switches the satellite receiver in standby mode. Displays: Red: lights up when the satellite receiver is in standby mode. Green: lights up when the satellite receiver is switched on.
  • Page 9: Rear Side

    AT A GLANCE _____________________________________________________________________________ Rear side VIDEO DTR 2000 S GAD 4951 INPUT-SAT SERIAL 220-240 V 950-2150 MHz EURO AV TV EURO AV VCR EURO AV IN 12V DC 50-60 Hz 14/18 V 350 mA AUDIO OUT MODEM 100 mA MADE IN GERMANY Input for satellite aerial cable.
  • Page 10: The Key Functions Of The Remote Control Unit

    AT A GLANCE _____________________________________________________________________________ The key functions of the remote control unit Switches the satellite receiver in standby mode. 1…9 Switch the satellite receiver on from standby on the selected service position 1 – 9. When selecting a multi-digit service position, eg. 123, the digits are entered in order from left to right.
  • Page 11 AT A GLANCE _____________________________________________________________________________ The key functions of the remote control unit Displays and exits the TV Guide. TV-GUIDE On-screen information about the current TV service and the following TV services on different services. Picture format switching (auto, 4 : 3, 16 : 9). function when in a menu.
  • Page 12: Connections

    CONNECTIONS ________________________________________________________________ VIDEO DTR 2000 S GAD 4951 SERIAL INPUT-SAT 220-240 V EURO AV TV EURO AV VCR EURO AV IN 950-2150 MHz 12V DC 50-60 Hz 14/18 V 350 mA AUDIO OUT MODEM 100 mA MADE IN GERMANY MAINS CH.ADJ...
  • Page 13: Connecting Equipment Via The Euro-Av Cable

    CONNECTIONS __________________________________________________________________________ Connecting equipment via the EURO AV cable Note: EURO AV cables are available from your dealer. An advantage of this connection cables is the superior image and sound signal quality. Connecting the TV set If the TV set is equipped with one or more EURO-AV sockets: VIDEO NPUT-SAT -2150 MHz...
  • Page 14: Connecting A Hifi System

    Connecting the satellite receiver to the mains Connect the mains cable supplied with the “220 - 240 ” socket on the satellite receiver and with a wall outlet. The satellite receiver is now in stand- DTR 2000 S GAD 4951 220-240 V by mode. 12V DC...
  • Page 15: Switching On, Selecting Services

    SWITCHING ON, SELECTING SERVICES ______ Switching on from standby › › To switch the satellite receiver on from standby press one of the keys “ › › ” or “1 ... 0 ” . P– To switch the satellite receiver back to standby, press the “ ”...
  • Page 16: Basic Settings

    BASIC SETTINGS ____________________________________________ Adjusting the volume Adjust the desired volume using the “ ” keys. Sound mute Press the “ ” k e y repeatedly to switch the sound off and on again. As long as the sound is muted, the “ ”...
  • Page 17: The "Language, Local Time" Submenu

    BASIC SETTINGS ________________________________________________________________________ The “Language, Local Time” submenu In the “Language, Local Time” submenu you may select the dialogue lan- guage, set the date and time, and enter the time offset. Display the “Installation” main menu by pressing the “ ”...
  • Page 18 BASIC SETTINGS ________________________________________________________________________ Time offset To ensure that the TV guide always correctly indicates the time of the current programme, you must enter the time offset of your time zone with respect to the UTC time (Universal Time Coordinated) in Greenwich (“ 0“ degree of longitude). All time indications of the TV guide then are converted into your local time.
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Satellite Receiver

    BASIC SETTINGS ________________________________________________________________________ Adjusting the satellite receiver To make sure that the satellite services are received with best picture and sound quality, it is necessary to adjust the satellite receiver to your satellite aerial and to the TV set. In the “System configuration” submenu you may 1.
  • Page 20: Important Information

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION ______________________ The TV guide Call up the “TV guide” menu directly by pressing the “A/B ” key. TV-GUIDE – The “TV guide” menu appears on the picture screen. Note: The selected service position is marked in yellow. In the right part of the dis- play you will find information about the current and the following service.
  • Page 21: What Is Currently Running

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION ___________________________________________________ That’s all ! Now you may hear and see the satellite services. Of course you may also – set a TIMER, – change the order of the service positions, – delete non desired services from the service table, –...
  • Page 22: The Timer Function

    Note: In the “Timer” submenu you may programme all data required for the pro- grammed recording with GRUNDIG video recorders and certain recorders of other manufactures. Condition for this is that the video recorder used is provided with the function “Recordings controlled from external devices”...
  • Page 23 THE TIMER FUNCTION ______________________________________________________________ Note: Use the blue “ ” button to switch between TV and radio mode. RADIO – The receiver switches always to the last selected TV or radio service (last station memory). Use the “ ” keys to select the desired service then confirm with “OK”. –...
  • Page 24 THE TIMER FUNCTION ______________________________________________________________ Use the numeric keys “1 … 0 ” to enter the minutes of the stop time or use the “ ” keys to select them then confirm with “OK”. – All data of the selected timer position is completely programmed. –...
  • Page 25 THE TIMER FUNCTION ______________________________________________________________ Deleting a programmed timer position Call up the “Timer” submenu, select the timer position to be deleted using the “ ” keys then delete it with the red “ ” key. – The data of the selected timer position is deleted and the timer position is active (highlighted).
  • Page 26: The Satellite Services

    THE SATELLITE SERVICES __________________________________________ The preprogrammed satellite services The receiver is already preprogrammed at the factory to the current digital TV and radio services of the ASTRA satellite. If your satellite aerial is not directed at the ASTRA satellite, you can delete all preprogrammed services then use the automatic or manual services search to programme the services of the other satellite.
  • Page 27: The On-Screen Menu Guide

    THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE _________________________ The “Installation” main menu Press the “ ” key to call up the “Installation” main menu. MENUE Use the numeric keys “1 7” to directly select the desired menu row, or . . . use the “ ”...
  • Page 28 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Manual services search The “manual search” submenu gives you access to the setting data of the trans- ponder (e.g. transmission frequency, polarisation, etc.). For information about which tansponder transmits which services please refer to an appropriate satellite magazine. The functions of the “manual search”...
  • Page 29: The "Services Table" Submenu

    THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ The “Services table” submenu The “Services table” submenu lists all preset services. You can change the order of the services or their language setting and remove undesired services from the table. The “manual search” submenu gives you access to the transmission data of the services (e.g.
  • Page 30 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Select service The selected service is highlighted. In the “TV-screen section” display mode, a section of the TV picture of this service is inserted. You hear the sound of the selcted audio language. Use the “ ”...
  • Page 31 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Change audio language With certain TV services, the sound is broadcast in several languages (audio language). Select the service whose audio language you wish to change. Press the yellow “ ” key to call up the “Change audio language” sub- menu.
  • Page 32 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ The “Manual search” submenu Searching for all services of a transponder Note: In the “Manual search” submenu appears an additional field for the orbit position if two satellites have been selected in the “System configuration” menu (see chapter “Satellite aerial”...
  • Page 33 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Appending a new transponder Note: In the “Manual search” and “Edit channel” submenus appears an additional field for the orbit position if two satellites have been selected in the “System configuration” menu (see chapter “Satellite aerial” on page 40). You now have access to the setting data of the transponders.
  • Page 34 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Transponder settings These settings are already preprogrammed. For changed or new transponders, the valid settings can be found in a current satellite magazine. You may change the following settings. Orbit position In the “Manual search” and “Edit channel” submenus appears an additional field for the orbit position if two satellites have been selected in the “System configuration”...
  • Page 35 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Changing transponder settings Note: In the “Edit channel” submenu appears an additional field for the orbit posi- tion if two satellites have been selected in the “System configuration” menu (see chapter “Satellite aerial” on page 40). Use the “...
  • Page 36: The "Automatic Search" Submenu

    THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ The “automatic search” submenu If not yet done, call up the “Installation” main menu, select the “automatic search” menu row then confirm with the “OK” key. – The “automatic search” submenu appears on the picture screen. Orbit position If no second aerial is activated in the “System configuration”...
  • Page 37 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Search area After calling up the “automatic search” submenu, the “complete” setting is preset, that is, the entire reception range of the LNB depends on the oscillator frequency(ies). To display or newly specify the search area, select the “Search area” menu row then confirm with the “OK”...
  • Page 38 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Note: As not all broadcasters adhere to the standards of digital TV or do not broadcast around the clock, it may happen that a different number of ser- vices is found during several search procedures You may let search for the services of one or two satellites.
  • Page 39: The "Result Of Searching" Submenu

    THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Press the green “ ” key to display selected services. Note: All found services are conserved and not deleted by this selection. Press the green “ ” key to return to the “Result of searching” submenu. Note: For the ASTRA satellite, a “Services table”...
  • Page 40: The "System Configuration" Submenu

    THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ The “System configuration” submenu If not yet done, call up the “Installation” main menu, select the “System confi- guration” menu row then confirm with the “OK” key. – The “System configuration” submenu appears on the picture screen. Use the “...
  • Page 41 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ LNB frequencies You must enter the two oscillator frequencies of the LNB’s used. Switching bet- ween the low and high frequency band is effected automatically depending on the transponder frequency. Ant. switch If you wish to receive only the services of one satellite, select the “ – – – “ pre- setting.
  • Page 42 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Lowband/Highband Signal for switching between the low and high frequency band. If only one frequency band is provided by the aerial system, select the – – – ” setting. As for “Ant. switch” (see preceding section), the satellite receiver provides the signals DiSEqC and 0/22 kHz for switching.
  • Page 43 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ AV connections It is possible to change the following settings. You may select between the video signals “RGB”, “CVBS” und “YC”. The best picture is obtained with “RGB” provided your TV set supports this signal type. Picture format TV programmes are broadcast with the picture format 4:3 and partially with the format 16:9.
  • Page 44 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ VCR and AV-in This receiver delivers the video and audio signals, which it receives via its SAT aerial then processes them, to the 3 EURO-AV sockets “EURO AV IN”, “EURO AV TV” and “EURO AV VCR”.
  • Page 45 THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Factory settings Note: You can recover the factory settings for the system configuration and delete the stored service and frequency tables. Recovering the factory settings You may recover the factory settings by pressing the green “ ”...
  • Page 46: Note For The Expert

    Here you will find information about, for example, the hardware and the software version of your receiver. In the case of service, please communicate this information your specialized dealer or a GRUNDIG after-sales service. Go back to the last setting by pressing the “...
  • Page 47: Hints For The Specialized Dealer

    THE ON-SCREEN MENU GUIDE ______________________________________________ Hints for the specialized dealer Protecting the transmission data gainst deletion and/or changing the transmission data (PID) You may protect the transmission data in the “Services table” submenu (TV or radio) against deletion and/or change the transmission data (PID). Call up the “Services table”...
  • Page 48: C-Band Reception

    C-BAND RECEPTION _______________________________________________ With your satellite receiver you can even receive services transmitting digitally in the C-band. For this you require an appropriate satellite aerial which must be directed at the desired satellite when being installed. It follows a desription of the settings to be made for the following example. Satellite Intelsat 707 on 1°...
  • Page 49 C-BAND RECEPTION _________________________________________________________________ If you wish to manually search for services broadcasting in the C-band, you must enter the following frequency in the “Enter channel” field (MHz) of the “Manual search” submenu: LowFreq. entered in the “Satellite antenna” submenu 8550 LO frequency of the C-band LNB 5150 13700...
  • Page 50: Menu Overview

    MENU OVERVIEW ____________________________________________________________ Continued on the following pages.
  • Page 51 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RADIO TV-GUIDE RADIO green MENUE green...
  • Page 52 MENU OVERVIEW ____________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 53 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 54: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA _______________________________________________________ This product conforms with the requirements of the 73/23/EC and 89/336/EC guidelines of the European Council. The standards EN 50083-1, EN 50083-2 and EN 60065 required for the CE certification are kept to. TV/radio services: 999/999 MPEG decoding Reception range: 950 –...
  • Page 55 TECHNICAL DATA ______________________________________________________________________ Contact allocation of the EURO-AV sockets If you want to connect additional units (e. g. video recorder, decoder) to your SAT receiver, your specialist dealer will be able to create a standard connection using the following connection table: Signal TV VCR IN Audio output, right...
  • Page 56: The Universal Time Table

    THE UNIVERSAL TIME TABLE _________________________ The worldwide time offsets Note: Please note that many countries have different summer and winter times. You must consider this when making entries in the “Time and date” and “Time offset” menus (see pages and 18). Time offset of your country (place) with respect to the UTC time (Universal Time Coordinates) in Greenwich (degree of longitude “0“).
  • Page 57: The Universal Remote Control

    The additional functions of this remote control The remote control supplied can be used to control not only this digital satellite receiver, but also many other GRUNDIG SAT receivers, TV receivers or video recorders, and units of identical design of other manufacturers.
  • Page 58 THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL _____________________________________ Operating a second satellite receiver DTR 2000 If you want to operate two satellite receivers DTR 2000 with one remote control unit TP 820 SAT, you must programme a different remote control code for one satellite receiver.
  • Page 59 THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL _____________________________________ The basic factory settings for GRUNDIG units are marked with arrows in the table. If the batteries are removed for a longer period or if a long time is taken when changing the batteries, this basic setting is reset automatically! Explanation of the basic setting.
  • Page 60: Grundig Service

    GRUNDIG SERVICE __________________________________________________ GRUNDIG after -sales service points GRUNDIG GRUNDIG GRUNDIG GRUNDIG GRUNDIG Kundendienst Nord Kundendienst West Kundendienst Mitte Kundendienst Süd Kundendienst Ost Kolumbusstraße 14 Horbeller Straße 19 Dudenstraße 45-53 Beuthener Straße 65 Wittestraße 30e D-22113 Hamburg D-50858 Köln D-68167 Mannheim D-90471 Nürnberg...

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