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Views and Connections Views and Connections Front View Operation/Stand-by key Programme-selection keys Programme display Rear View TV antenna input socket TV antenna input (looped-through signal) RS 232 data interface for serial data transmission during maintenance service (only with null modem) SCART connection for TV set SCART connection for video recorder S-VHS output...
Remote Control Functions of the Remote Control 1) POWER: switching on and stand-by mode 2) Numeric keypad (0-9): For entering programme numbers or menu parameters 3) QUALITY/P-: Displays the DVB-T signal level of the current programme. Also used for the antenna alignment and for paging (-) in lists 4) MENU: Call-up of the main menu 5) Up/Down:...
Remote Control Using the Remote Control Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control You can use the OK key to confirm the individual settings in the menus or to call up sub-menus. Change each setting line by line, and confirm the entry by pressing the OK key.
/ keys. If you use a DVB-T indoor antenna (e.g. the Kathrein BZD 30), the antenna must receive a supply voltage of 5V (unless the antenna has its own power supply). The standard setting is 5V OFF (inactive); you can use the keys to switch the power supply on, 5V ON (active).
Operation Programme Selection (TV and Radio) Note: The receiver is preassigned for the most common programmes. Your terrestrial antenna must accurately aligned to achieve proper reception. Press the OK key to call up the list of existing programmes. Select the programme using the You may also call up the programme list by pressing the OK key straight away.
Operation Programme Information Videotext When you change to another channel, the following information is displayed at the bottom of the screen: The type of programme: TV or Radio (indicated by an icon) The name of the programme EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) reception, indicated by the letter ”E”...
Operation Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) The EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) key can be used to call up the programme information, if broadcast by the programme provider. You can switch to the desired programme by pressing either For automatical programming, press the blue key. The timer will then be set automatically To have the details displayed (extended mode), press the red key.
Operation Note: Audio You can also obtain detailed information directly from the current programme, using the red key. You will then see a display of the desired data about the current TV programme without having to switch to EPG mode first (see illustration). To switch to the next or previous day, press the Recall/P+ or Quality/P- key, respectively.
Operation Pause and Zoom The Quality Key (Auxiliary function for antenna adjustment) You can use these keys to make the picture smaller, or to switch to freeze image. In addition to the display showing strength and quality of reception, the receiver has also an auxiliary function with an acoustic signal for the antenna alignment.
Main Menu Main Menu Calling up the Main Menu (MENU key) Press the MENU key to call up the main menu, select the desired sub- menu, and press the OK key. There are five sub-menus available, which are explained below: 1) Timer Menu for setting time-delayed recording or automatic stop 2) Edit Channel List...
Main Menu Organising Programmes and Favourites Attention! Sorting: Press the red key to call up the sort functions. When you exit the menu, the receiver prompts you for password confirmation. When sorting has been confirmed, access to the previous lists is no longer possible.
Main Menu Setting the Timer (Automatic Programming) Note: The timer can also be programmed with the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG). See Page 14. The clock must be set correctly in order that the timer is ready for operation (see Installation Menu). Programme the Timer Number (1 to 8), activate the timer to release the settings, and then select status, start time and end time, and the number of the desired programme.
Installation Menu Installation Menu Attention! Note: Adjusting the receiver to your receiving installation: 1) Antenna alignment Select 5 V power supply (On/Off) for the antenna 2) Scan Auto Scan (overall search), Net Scan (network search), TP Scan (specific channels) and PID Scan (search for one specific programme, using the PID).
Note: Setting Up a Channel Should you use a DVB-T indoor antenna (e.g. Kathrein BZD 30, visible in the background), it must receive a power supply of 5 V. If the antenna has its own power supply, the default setting of 5 V AUS (inactive) must be retained.
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Installation Menu Note: Note: In this menu, you can carry out the programme search. 1) AutoScan All channels in the range of 177 MHz to 858 MHz are searched for programmes. 2) Net Scan The entire network is searched for network information. (Results only if this information is transmitted with the programmes).
Installation Menu System Configuration Setting Languages This menu allows the adaptation of your receiver to your audio-visual surroundings, or the reset to the factory settings: Access to language selection. The following menu languages are available: German, Spanish, Italian, Czech and English. The preferred languages for audio and sub-titles are also selected here.
Installation Menu Setting TV Note: Setting OSD Selection of video output standard (PAL, NTSC, SECAM, AUTO), screen format type (4/3 or 16/9) and the output signal which can be obtained at the TV output: CVBS: composite colour video signal RGB: separate signals for red/green/blue The selection of the screen format type (4/3 or 16/9) always depends on your TV set, not on the programme you selected! Select the various colours and display parameters with the...
Installation Menu Clock Parameters Note: Date and time must be programmed in order that the receiver indicates the correct information messages when you use the timers, and in the information messages mode (and on the front in stand-by mode). The internal clock can be set as follows: a) The transmitted time of day can be used (default setting).
Installation Menu System Information Factory Settings Attention: Display of the hardware and software versions of the receiver. This menu is protected with the password “0000”. If you have changed the programming of the receiver and want to return it to the condition in which it was delivered, select this item.
Installation Menu Parental Lock Attention: In this menu, you can lock all menus to prevent inadvertent wrong setting. The receiver is delivered with the installation menu locked, but the other menus are not protected. For child protection, it is necessary to lock all the menus. Keep the password in mind in case you have changed it.
If new software for your DVB-T receiver should become available, you can download it from the following homepage: www.esc-kathrein.de/download/ There you will also find information and notes on the software update process via the RS 232 interface on the receiver. You can also order...
Games Games Note: Use the / keys in the main menu to select “Games” and press then OK. The following is then displayed: Choose one of the two games listed. When you have selected a game, please follow the on-screen notes. All games are controlled with the keys shown below:...
Antenna-level display (visual and acoustic) • Volume control and mute function • 4 digit LED display • An active indoor antenna (e.g. Kathrein BZD 30) can be operated without a separate mains adapter • IR remote control • Power switch •...
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Functions and Technical Data Designation Order Number RF Characteristics Input frequency range Channel bandwidth Modulation type Mapping Guard Interval Input-level range/Impedance FM threshold TV System - Video Modulation, FEC, Demultiplexer Video resolution Video decoding Input data rate Video bit rate Frequency range Output voltage/Impedance TV System - Audio...
The remote feeding (5 V/30 mA) is provided by the connected DVB-T receiver via the antenna output, e.g. Kathrein UFD 570/S, 370/S or 371/S. This antenna is further characterised by its extremely low noise factor, and it has a stop filter for GSM interference.
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