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1. To cancel playback press the e button EE J Cak Open media j 162 Multimedia During playback you have the following control options a pe B Start playback after pause show hide playback banner Dag 10 jumps forwards back in recording Skip 30 seconds forwards or backwards Available fast forward speeds 2 4 8 16 and 32 times Each time the fast forward button is pressed the fast forward speed increases another step Pressing the rewind button reduces the fast forward speed step by step Press the Play button to return to the normal playback speed Available rewind speeds 2 4 8 16 and 32 times Each time the rewind button is pressed the rewind speed increases another step Pressing the fast forward button reduces the rewind speed step by step Press the Play button to return to the normal playback speed D Cancels playback and displays the Media Centre Media Centre display playback continues in preview window Pressing again restarts full screen mode Number Enter percentage e g entering 50 means that the receiver will automatically skip to the middle of the buttons programme being viewed to start playback Show hide playback info banner XVID playback Playback of XVID files functions in the same way as playback of an external recording see Playback of external recordings Streaming from the UFS 922 to external devices From software version
2. Setting the storage location for recordings As described in the Recording archive chapter it is possible to create folders for your recordings and to store them in these folders If folders have already been created for recordings you have the option of specifying a folder as the destination when scheduling recordings in the EPG It makes no difference which recording mode you choose after selecting the folder e g for a series recording all subsequent recordings of the programme will be stored in the folder you have selected The procedure is as follows In the recording settings press the ole buttons to select the Target field and then press the button The following display appears example Now use the ale buttons to select the desired folder or select To Recording Archive record and then press the ox button 67 Premium GVV EPG The following display appears example with a folder selected as the recording destination Now use the ale buttons to Record to this folder and then press the button The receiver then returns automatically to the recording settings see example screen You can now select the recording mode you want to use Recording Once Use the ale buttons to select the Once recording mode see screenshot on the right Use the Ale buttons to switch to the Date field and use the lt gt buttons to select the desired recording day Use
3. Start View EPG Select here the view that you generally want to see at the start of the EPG You can choose between the Current view and the Coming up programme listings view Pre Recording Time Select here the number of minutes before the time set in the EPG at which the recording should start You can choose a value between one minute and 30 minutes in one minute increments The recording will start that number of minutes before the due time This allows a contingency for small variations in transmission times Surplus time in a recording can be deleted later as described in the chapter Recording archive using the function Recordings cut split copy Post Recording Time Select here the number of minutes after the time set in the EPG for which the recording should run on You can choose a value between one minute and 30 minutes in one minute increments The recording will stop that number of minutes after the scheduled time This allows a contingency for small variations in transmission times Surplus time in a recording can be deleted later as described in the chapter Recording archive using the function Recordings cut split copy Wis Main menu Settings Recording settings After calling up the menu you will see the following g giegnent Segoe tear Belined Settings display gt PVR Setup The individual items are selected using the ale buttons Changes to the current setting
4. The o red dot button allows you to set a programme for recording at any time The programme to be recorded can be selected in any of the EPG views provided the o red dot button appears at the bottom of the screen display Note You can set the automatic lead in and run on times for your recordings in the menu Settings User Defined Settings EPG Settings see also the User Defined Settings EPG Settings chapters Programme appears in EPG Select the desired programme and press the o red dot button The following display appears see example screenshot on the right Use the ale buttons to select the desired recording e E Sine St en a amaaan mode The following recording mode options are ee et Eege el eee EH P available Once The recording will be performed once Daily The recording will be performed daily at the time you specify Weekly The recording will be performed once a week on the same day and at the same time User defined The recording will be performed on days specified by you at times specified by you Series recording The selected programme will be set up by the EPG for recording every time it is broadcast may even be on different channels However this function requires an update of the EPG data the update time for the EPG can be specified in the Settings menu User Defined Settings EPG Settings Reminder function See Re
5. 2 2 depending on whether you selected one or two satellites under Satellite selection Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar If a connection to the one cable system cannot be established check your settings frequency and transmission channel and if necessary call for expert help When you have completed all settings for this satellite press the d green button The receiver will now save these values for this satellite and skips automatically to the setting for the next satellite If you have selected more than one satellite for tuner 1 the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second satellite Now make the settings for the second satellite in the same way as described for the first satellite Once you have completed the settings for the satellites assigned the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the first installation with the Channel search chapter 35 Connection and setup OneCable System UAS 481 The individual items are selected using the ale buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Press the d green button The following display appears Select Sate
6. 9 1 for remote control code 1 WXyZ Kei Gy for remote control code 3 i r Kee E for remote control code 4 2 aad for remote control code 2 Then press the button If the receiver display does not close down the receiver and the remote control are not set to the same remote control code Check your settings again To set the remote control in future for whatever remote control code is required proceed as follows 1 for remote control code 1 kel 3 Sai for remote control code 3 2 aad for remote control code 2 4 WE for remote control code A If you have a further Kathrein receiver in use that was supplied with the RC 660 remote control you can use the UFS 922 remote control to operate that other receiver also On the UFS 922 remote control the codes for remotely controlling the RC 660 begin with 5 5 6 A remote control code 1 for the RC 660 remote control code 2 for the RC 660 E 8 M remote control code 3 for the RC 660 and remote control code 4 for the RC 660 Ho Main menu Settings Fan Settings Use the ale buttons to set the desired fan speed revolutions per minute Either Fast 1500 rpm Medium 1000 rpm Slow 500 rpm Manmenus Settings Basic Settings Video Settings Fan Control Middle 1000 rpm Press Ca gt to select the Fan Control Leave Mainmenu C Back to Settings The fan spee
7. At this point you will be shown any age restrictions for the highlighted programme if this is supplied by the channel provider Recordings which have not yet been viewed in part or in full are flagged as New see screenshot above As soon as part of the recording has been viewed the last screen of the recording before the playback stop is displayed in front of the name of the recording see screenshot above 81 Recording archive play back edit recordings Selection options remote control buttons in the recording archive S d red button Call up the chapter view or the automatic creation of chapters if not yet available ERR PIST itr Reen button L G on off z Call up ordering of recordings ordered by date ordered by title and ordered by E A duration 2 EI abc OPT bam Ej yellow button Vs Display the recordings by channel TVR J blue button Display the recordings by categories e g movies news sport series aa buttons Changes to the sorting in each selected category ox button The first press starts playback of the last item in the Preview window If the button is pressed again playback is continued in full screen mode EB button Starts playback of the selected recording from beginning in full screen mode S o red dot button Call up the edit menu button Search for a particular recording or programme content e g key word search from the detailed
8. Cursor button Each time the cursor button up arrow is pressed the playback point in the recording skips up arrow one chapter forwards Cursor button Each time the cursor button down arrow is pressed the playback point in the recording skips down arrow one chapter backwards Cursor button Each time the cursor button right arrow is pressed the playback point in the recording skips right arrow 30 seconds forwards Cursor button Each time the cursor button left arrow is pressed the playback point in the recording skips left arrow 30 seconds backwards Fav red button Call up chapter view close chapter view Opt yellow button a d a a a ES E a Call up option selection sound selection subtitles HDMI YUV format 85 Recording archive play back edit recordings OK button Call up the recording archive during playback The playback continues to run in the preview window e manas You will see this display after starting playback of the recording in full Wildes S damerika screen mode or by pressing 00 00 18 17 Min _ _ 00 16 07 h the D button once You will see this display during all types of fast forward rewind or by pressing the DN button or S button Creating chapters To create a chapter during playback of a recording press the o red dot button The receiver will automatically assign a chapter mark to the current position To view the cha
9. Main menu Interfaces CI hard disk and network Ethernet Settings After calling up the menu you will see the following display These settings should not be made unless the receiver is linked into a network or is linked to a PC laptop using a crossed over network cable The Ethernet interface used in the receiver is a 10 100 base T Ethernet interface Press Ca to set DHCP If you want to connect your receiver to a DHCP server use the ale buttons to select the On setting If you want to connect your receiver to a PC or laptop the DHCP setting must be Off DHCP On DHCP Off DHCP server router Hub Switch Direct connection to PC or laptop The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Press ali to set DHCP C Back to Mainmenu Use the ale burons DEE ET Ie Addie Make the settings for your network as required When you have completed all the settings switch back to the fiel fi i ene COMIT By PTE EINGANG al Buton Save field and press the ox button to confirm Your DHCP server now indicates the IP address to the receiver As soon as the receiver has received its IP address from the DHCP server and the IP address is displayed switch to the Save field and confirm by pressing the ox button 132 Main menu Interfaces CI hard disk and net
10. 90 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation Channel Information Channel information is shown for a few seconds each time the channel is changed this can be changed under Settings 3 Di User Defined Settings Customise Screen Menu or displayed continuously by pressing the D button Broadcaster Channel slot in the Selected Channel Selected Subtitles logo selected channel list Favourites List name soundtrack available favourites list ALA 14 30 yon A 13 45 Start time for the Current programme Videotext Current current programme top and next Teletext time top and for the next programme bottom available programme bottom The following icons symbols may appear in the channel information HD Broadcast transmitted in L 720P HDTV standard 720p HD Broadcast transmitted in E 20801 HDTV standard 1080i Audio selection is Stereo OPT Portal channel LS channel options available Subtitles are available Audio selection is Mono right Dolby Digital soundtrack selected SS Teletext is available Audio selection is Mono left 51 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation Calling up the channel options OPT If the channel OSD contains the following icon fade this is a portal channel Press the yellow button use the ale buttons to select Channel Options and press the button to confirm your selection The following display
11. S d red button Open the timer list display of all pre programmed recordings reminders ee Peer LAT E BiG button _ HB A Navigation in the individual views e g 15 minutes skip forward in the Current view PS cae 2 2 OPT Ej yellow button Open a preview of the currently selected channel programme listings TVR J blue button Open the category selection sorting the programmes by categories such as movies sport series e button P jump forwards 24 hours in the EPG P jump backwards 24 hours in the EPG e g into Current and into Coming up ox button Select the currently highlighted channel in all views Pressing the or Je button again closes the EPG and the selected channel is shown again on the TV screen o red dot button Add a programme to the recording settings button Search for a particular programme or programme content e g key word search from the detailed information or other programme times enter the search expression using the numeric keypad on the remote control see also the Operating instructions and Alphanumeric entries chapters D button Shows any further information on the selected programme button Call up the Extras menu DH Navigation within each view is always performed using the cursor buttons ey The HARHREN Lol buttons allow you to select individual channels programs and the ale button
12. Smart card Card from Pay TV provider to decrypt its channels Stand by Standby mode Symbol Rate The symbol rate describes the quantity of data that is transmitted per second The symbol rate is measured in MSymbols s and is equal to the number of symbols received per second Timer function Clock function for pre programmed switch on and off times Timeshift function Time shifted playback Transponder A transponder is a frequency converter which receives TV and radio signals broadcast from the earth converts them and the rebroadcasts them back to the earth at a different frequency A satellite has several transponders Analogue transponders transmit only one TV channel and possibly multiple radio channels on a single transmission frequency Digital transponders simultaneously transmit several TV and several radio programmes on a transmission frequency If a programme provider is broadcasting several TV channels via a digital transponder we refer to the provider s channel package The terms digital transponder and channel package have the same meaning UPnP Stands for Universal Plug and Play Further information is available from www upnp org VCR PVR connection Connection for an external recorder such as a video or DVD recorder Video Bit Rate The video bit rate describes the quantity of data from the digitised video signal that is transmitted per second Viterbi rate The Viterbi rate
13. reception system Only make these settings yourself if you are fully familiar with the particulars of The settings of the satellites should be performed by a specialist engineer for the respective your reception system Satellite Name Select here the satellite that you want to edit delete or whose name you want to change By pressing the OK button at this point you can view a list of the DH satellites saved in the receiver Use the LP buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ol button 122 Frequency Select here the desired transponder By pressing the button at this point you can view a list of the transponders saved in the receiver for this satellite a Use the buttons to select the transponder you want and confirm your selection with the button Symbol Rate The symbol rate is positively assigned to each saved transponder and cannot be changed Polarization The polarization is positively assigned to each saved transponder and cannot be changed Longitude A fixed longitude is assigned to each saved satellite and cannot be changed Create new satellite By pressing the button you can call up the input screen to save a new satellite The following display appears Satellite Name Use the keypad to enter a name for the new satellite Alphanumeric characters are input as described in Operating instructions Alphanumeric entries Enter
14. The following display appears Frequency Use the keypad to enter the transmission frequency for the new transponder DVB Type Select here whether the selected transponder is to receive standard channels DVB S SD or HDTV channels DVB S2 HD Error rate FEC Select the applicable error rate Viterbi rate You need not state the error rate for the DVB S SD transponders Instead a fixed display of Automatic appears You must state the correct error rate for the DVB S2 HD transponders Either QPSK 1 2 2 3 3 4 3 5 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 or 8PSK 2 3 3 4 3 5 5 6 8 9 or 9 10 Polarization Select here the applicable polarization for the selected transponder Either Horizontal or Vertical symbol Rate Use the numeric keypad to enter the related symbol rate When all settings have been made press the button to save the new transponder Delete transponder Press the o button to delete the currently selected transponder As a security feature you are asked to confirm again by pressing the button that you really want to delete the transponder 127 Main menu Interfaces CI hard disk and network After calling up the menu you will see the following Mamer display Interface Setup You can choose between various different menus Common Interface HDD Management Ethernet Settings Use the ale buttons to select the desired menu C Leave Ma
15. code of the program is obtainable under http www kathrein de linux receiver ufs922 The term DiSEqCTM used in this operating manual is a registered trade mark of the European Telecommunication Satellite Organisation EUTELSAT Receiver features scope of supply features Receiver features The UFS 922 HDTV twin receiver allows reception of digital satellite TV and radio channels This receiver can receive both HDTV High Definition Television and also conventional TV Standard Definition Television The multi function receiver has two independent reception and signal processing circuits as well as an integral hard disk with a recording capacity of 500 GB Depending on the data content transmitted by the channel the hard disk allows up to 300 hours of standard TV and radio programmes or up to 100 hours of HDTV to be recorded and replayed either simultaneously or with a time shift without quality loss and as often as required The built in Common Interface has capacity for two CA modules for pay TV channels The receiver indicates the channel name on the 16 character alphanumeric display In addition the display has 16 icons that provide information on specific receiver conditions at a glance e g Dolby Digital HD timer The HDMI interface allows the receiver to be connected to a flat screen TV set In addition a YpbPr connection a video composite connection and two Scart connections are provided Via the optical audio output the
16. then appears example Use the ale buttons to select your desired channel option and press the button to confirm your selection The following display appears Press the o button if you want to be reminded of this function next time or the EB button if you don t want to see this message again After selecting a channel option using the ale buttons skip through the other channel options in your selected portal channel 52 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation Select Audio Track If the channel banner displays 1 3 in front of the symbol for the selected soundtrack this tells you that you have currently OPT selected the first of the three available soundtracks Press the Wj yellow button use the ale buttons to select Select Audio Track and press the OK button to confirm your selection The following display then appears example DH Use the cursor buttons to select your desired soundtrack option and press the button to confirm your selection Subtitle selection If the channel banner includes the following symbol for subtitles SE you Can call up the Select Audio track function OPT as follows Press the ij yellow button use the als buttons to select Select Audio track and press the ox button to confirm your selection The following display then appears example Use the als buttons to select the desired subtitles and confirm by pressing the ox button The r
17. use the ale buttons to select the desired action see example screenshot on the right and confirm your selection using the ox button Before cutting or splitting a recording for the first time you should make a copy of the recording A to be edited so that if you make a mistake you can recover the recording See Copy in the relevant paragraph of this chapter for details 90 Recording archive play back edit recordings The following display appears example Copy 00 57 30 h OK Define copy start 4 Slow motion Frame only a Now use the cursor ad buttons the d buttons or the e button to select the desired start of the section to copy and then confirm by pressing the ox button The following display appears example Copy range 00 00 00 00 57 30 h OK Define copy end Slow motion Frame only a Now use the cursor ad buttons the SS buttons or the e button to select the desired end of the section to copy and then confirm by pressing the button The following display appears example Use the als buttons to select Copy recording and confirm your selection with the ox button The receiver will then commence the copying operation for the section that you have selected During copying you will see the following display example On completion of the copying operation the receiver automatically returns to the recording archive The copy is given the same na
18. 0000 the main menu cannot be viewed and no changes can be made to the device settings Either Yes or _ No Lock Receiver Select here whether the receiver should be locked If the receiver is locked the four digit PIN code will be requested when it is switched on Without the four digit PIN code factory setting 0000 the receiver cannot be operated Either Yes or _ No Define new PIN code Mammenu Settings User Defined Settings Lock Confirm the selection with the Ei button The following display appears Use the numeric keypad to input your new four digit PIN code When the fourth digit has been input the receiver will automatically to the next line Confirm PIN code For security you must now repeat the input of the four digit PIN code Your receiver PIN code has now been changed Keep your four digit PIN code in a safe place so that you always have access to your channels should you ever forget it If you have forgotten your password you must contact your dealer who will be able to unlock your receiver for you 117 Main menu Settings Customize Screen Menu After calling up the menu you will see the following display The individual items are selected using the DD buttons The changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad C isave enen Sleep Timer You can use the Sleep Timer function
19. 1 1516 MHz 3 SCR 2 1632 MHz 4 SCR 3 1748 MHz Make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the first tuner Then press the button You will be asked whether you want to save the changes Use the ale buttons to select Yes save the changes and confirm with the ox button lf a connection to the one cable system cannot be established check your settings frequency and transmission channel and if necessary call for expert help Number of Satellites Select the Number of Satellites field and set the number of satellites to be received by your reception system A maximum of two satellites can be received Satellite 1 Select the Satellite 1 field and press the ox button to make the settings for the first satellite to be received The following display appears example LNB Setting If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB press the button so that you can make the settings for the LNB ts Tuner Configuration 157 Tuner Configuration You can choose from the following LNB types _ Settings Antenna amp Satellite Tune gt Tuner 1 amp 2 l OneCable System Universal Satellite 1 of 2 Wideband Ca User defined lf your LNB is neither a Universal nor a Wideband LNB select the setting User defined The User defined setting means you must manually set the frequency ranges that are configured for your LNB Sele
20. 1 2 onwards the integrated UPnP server in the UFS 922 enables the media files stored on the UFS 922 MP3s JPEGs and recordings to be provided to external devices and streamed via the network using UPnP The external device must have a UPnP client that is capable of displaying and playing these files This function has been tested with the XMBC Media Center software http xbmc org 163 Operation from the front panel without remote control Topic Page Se ale ele 61 DE 164 Software pdate via the iront USB DOG cit csecarsscsecnsninernctextantieaasnecearntsauasieaneeaanesisetannabostanttesaash ixanesegerutasuanarbilesetesaamees 165 If you have misplaced your remote control or if the batteries are flat you can still operate your receiver from the front panel Backup operation IN U KATHREIN vest y The front panel houses four buttons and the multifunction control from now on referred to as the control Record button Press the Record button to start a manual recording The receiver also allows you start a second recording Stop button The Stop button allows you to stop the current recordings The stop always applies to the first recording to be started AUX button If an external device is connected to the VCR Scart socket the TV signal present at the VCR Scart socket can be looped through to the TV Scart socket Pressing the AUX button more than once toggles between the TV Scart mode and the VCR Scart loop th
21. 4X Le L x Get X A ZAAK N N K V A 10 When fitting the connector make sure that no wires from the braid are touching the inner conductor d otherwise a short circuit will occur The quality of the reception signal depends on a good connection at this point 10 Connection and setup Information about antenna connection and loop through mode To enable you to utilise all the reception and recording features of your UFS 922 twin PVR HDTV Sat receiver such as 1 Recording one programme and simultaneously viewing any other programme or zapping through the channels and 2 Recording two different programmes at the same time the two tuner inputs on the satellite receiver must each be supplied with a dedicated satellite signal from the antenna system Sat outlet The receiver tuner inputs are factory preset in the installation menu to work with two separate Sat antenna connections If you only have one antenna connection available we recommend you interconnect the output of tuner 1 and the input of tuner 2 using the loop through cable supplied For this in First Installation for tuner input 2 select Loop through cable Loopthrough see First Installation chapter Press the f button to access the Tuner Configuration menu option then select Settings and First Installation Go through step by step until you get to the tuner configuration You can make the se
22. After Pauling up the menu you will see the following gt Soft Update by USB display The individual functions are selected using the ale o Update firmware buttons and started using the button ani _novendnenarvanntiretid A pre requirement for the update via a USB device is an empty USB device such as a USB stick formatted as FAT32 containing only the operating software or channel list to be loaded It is essential that the operating software to be loaded is stored on the USB device under the following directory structure Main folder kathrein Subfolder L ufs922 You can also download the updates from the Internet The address is http www kathrein de You will find the software at Service Software and Download Receiver UFS 922 Updating software First connect your USB device with the new operating software to the receiver using a free USB port on the receiver Then select the Software update field and confirm the start of the update by pressing the button The receiver will ask you to confirm that you are sure you want to update the operating software Press the ox button to confirm the displayed message The receiver now automatically performs the update of the operating software Once the update is complete the receiver is re initialised and starts operation again Never turn off the receiver during the update process as otherwise you could lose the entire software You would th
23. Antenna and Simple LNB Tuner 2 Connection type Separated Tuner 2 Signal Configuration Different from Tuner 1 All settings must be made separately for the two tuners Available settings for tuner 1 are DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 1 1 Motorized Antenna and Simple LNB Available settings for tuner 2 are irrespective of the setting for tuner 1 DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 1 1 Motorized Antenna and Simple LNB a Use the Be buttons to set the Tuner 2 Connection type and Tuner 2 Signal Configuration parameters to the appropriate setting for your reception system Continue as described in the first installation for the type of reception you have selected 18 DiSEqC 1 0 Connection and setup The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the Ei button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Press the d green button The following display appears Select Satellites Tuner 1 Here you can select up to four available satellites to be DH included in the signal on tuner 1 Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ol button The selected satellites will be identified with a tick When you have completed all settings press the A green button C Cancel B sch B Forward to t
24. Longitude Then switch to the Longitude input field and use the Main menu Settings Mainmenu Settings Antenna amp Satellite gt Edit Satellites Select Transponder G_ oram _ 2 10773 MHz 3 10788 MHz 4 10818 MHz 5 10832 MHz 6 10847 MHz 7 10862 MHz 8 10877 MHz 9 10921 MHz 10 10979 MHz re A gB Back o Select Transponder Mainmenu Setungs Antenna amp Satellite Edit Satellites kompetenz Frequency 10744 MHz b New Satellite gt Delete Satellite gt Edit Satellite Name Press H gt to select satellite C Leave Mainmenu Back to Antenna amp Satellite d Manmenus Settings Antenna amp Satellite Edit Satellites Create new satellite Satellite Name Enter Logitude 000 0E _ Band Ku Band a A input Name G Capital Letters EI confirm Back H numeric keypad to enter the desired longitude Use the ale buttons to choose between E East and W West Band Use the ale buttons to select the correct band for the new satellite When all settings have been made press the ox button to save the new satellite 123 Delete Satellites Press the button to delete the currently selected satellite As a security feature you are asked to confirm again by pressing the button that you really want to delete the satellite Edit Satellite Name By pressing the button you can call up the input screen which allo
25. Main menu Settings For output of the TV picture via the Scart TV output The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons When doing this refer to the operating instructions for your TV set Video Output Via Select here the connection on the receiver to which you have connected your TV set Either HDMI YUV see also note on the next page HDMI YUV Resolution Here you can select the picture resolution that will be sent to the TV set Either 1080i resolution 1920 x 1080 half screen images 5 6p resolution 720 x 576 full screen images 720p resolution 1280 x 720 full screen images or Automatic Show 4 3 Event Here you can select the type of screen display mode for 4 3 broadcasts on a 16 9 TV set Either Normal Pillar Box Stretched Full Screen or Zoomed in Pan amp Scan or Scart TV aspect ratio Select here the picture format for your TV set Either 4 30r 16 9 Picture format select here the type of screen display depending on the setting of your TV format Either Pan amp Scan only for 4 3 Letterbox only for 4 3 Automatic only for 16 9 or Always 16 9 only for 16 9 111 Main menu Settings TV Scart Output Important instruction for picture output using YUV Select the type of video signal to be output at the TV Scart socket here
26. Motorized Antenna field Here you can control the movements of the motorized antenna using the following buttons Start slow rotation to the West Rotate to the West step by step Stop the current movement Rotate to the East step by step Me Oe Start slow rotation to the East Set the turntable so that both of the bars Signal Strength and Signal Quality on the right of the screen show the highest available percentage values Once you have achieved the best reception signal select the Store actual Position field Store actual Position Once you have achieved the maximum signal strength and signal quality you can save the current position of the turntable for the above mentioned satellite using the button If you previously selected more than one satellite under Select Satellites you must now make this setting for the other satellites Switch to the Satellite and Position field and select the next satellite Repeat the set up of the turntable for this satellite as described above Once you have saved the positions of the turntable for all the selected satellites press the button to exit the menu 146 Motorized Antenna DiISEqC 1 3 Motor Control Select the control type DiSEqC 1 3 For this refer to the documentation for your motorized antenna My Longitude Select the My Longitude field and use the numeric keypad to input your actual longitude My Latitude Selec
27. SE 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 13 14 15 1 On Off switch disconnection from the mains 9 Scart socket for TV connection 2 Mains power cable 10 Scart socket for VCR AUX connection 3 Fan 11 HDMI connection 4 Optical data stream output SPDIF Sony Philips 12 Network connection Ethernet Digital Interface Format for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio 13 2x USB 2 0 ports USB A connectors 5 Data interface for service only 14 LNB 2 loop through output 6 Audio outputs L R cinch sockets 15 LNB 1 loop through output 7 Video output composite colour 16 LNB 2 input 8 3x Cinch connections for component outputs YUV 17 LNB 1 input labelled Y Pb Pr Connection and setup View of front panel flap folded down 4 EIN UFS KATHREIN 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 1 Common Interface for two CA modules for 5 16 character alphanumeric display pay CECR 3 6 AUX button 2 Record button gt TVIR button 8 Stop button 4 USB 2 0 port Multifunction control CA modules and Smartcards are not included with this product Connecting the unit Sat IF connections Connect the Sat IF inputs on the receiver to the satellite reception system Use coaxial cable with an F standard connector If the F standard connectors are not yet fitted on the cables strip the insulation from the cables as shown in the following illustration and carefully screw the F standard connectors on to the ends of the cables until they are securely attached XX Ve WY
28. The following display appears Connection and setup Press 21 CT to set the video output via HDMI YUV or SCART Came B sch E Forward to the next step a Use the Se buttons here to select the basic settings for the video and audio output from the receiver to the TV set For this refer to the operating manual for your TV set and take care to select only those settings that your TV set can process Video Output via Select the connection on the receiver to which you have connected your television Either HDMI YUV HDMI YUV format Here you can select the picture resolution that will be sent to your TV set Either 1080i resolution 1920 x 1080 half screen images 576p resolution 720 x 576 full screen images or 720p resolution 1280 x 720 full screen images Show 4 3 Event Here you can select the type of screen display mode for 4 3 broadcasts on a 16 9 TV set Normal Pillarbox Stretched Full Screen or Zoomed in Pan amp Scan TV aspect ratio Select the TV s picture format Either 4 3 or 16 9 Picture format Select the type of screen display depending on your setting for the TV format TV format 4 3 Pan amp Scan or Letterbox TV format 16 9 Always 16 9 or automatic 1o Connection and setup Audio format via HDMI Here you can select the type of audio signal that is transmitted by the HDMI interface Select the signal that your TV set
29. Use the LILY buttons to select Move to a Leg e emotion folder Then press the o button The currently available folders are displayed Use the Lol buttons to select the desired folder and confirm by pressing the OK button The following display then appears example Use the la i buttons to select Move recording s to this folder and confirm by pressing the ox button The receiver moves the recording to the selected folder The receiver then automatically opens this folder and you will see a display of the previously selected recording in the folder Press the button to return to the main overview of the recording archive lf you are not sure which folder you are currently in this is indicated at the top of the display See example screenshot on the right Decryption The Decrypt option is only displayed if a recording was made from an encrypted channel with the Decryption No setting Press the Ei button to decrypt the recording The symbol for an encrypted recording key is crossed out see screen in bottom right AS soon as you next switch the receiver to standby the recording will be decrypted The receiver display shows the progress of the decryption Wait to turn the receiver back on until the decryption is complete and the receiver is in standby mode 94 Recording archive play back edit recordings Copying to USB data carrier The connected USB data carrier must
30. and High band On Off Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings for this satellite press the d green button If you have selected more than one satellite max four for tuner 1 the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second satellite Now make the settings for the second satellite followed by the third and fourth satellites as required in the same way as described for the first satellite Once all settings for all the satellites that you selected have been completed the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second tuner assuming that for the second tuner you selected the connection type Separated and set the signal configuration to Different from Tuner 1 If this is the case now make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the first tuner Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the satellites assigned to them the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the first installation with the Channel search chapter DiSEqcC 1 1 The individual items are selected using the ale buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made usi
31. can process Decoded PCM or S PDIF format Auto Dolby Digital output Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically select the Dolby Digital soundtrack if this is transmitted Important instruction for picture output using YUV The YUV output can be used only if RGB is not selected as the output signal for the TV Scart socket In this case select Y C or CVBS as the output signal for the TV Scart socket Press the d green button to move to the next menu The following display appears Tuner configuration should be performed by a specialist engineer for the respective reception system You should only perform the tuner configuration yourself if you are fully familiar with the particulars of your reception system TV Scart Output Select the type of video signal at the TV Scart socket here Select the signal that your TV set can process CVBS Colour Video Baseband Signal RGB Red Green Blue signal or Y C S Video signal luminance chrominance VCR Scart signal output Select the type of video signal at the VCR Scart socket here Select the signal that your external recorder can process CVBS Colour Video Baseband Signal or Y C S Video signal luminance chrominance Auto Dolby Digital output Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically output the Dolby Digital signal if this is transmitted First
32. code rate error rate characterises the error protection used by the programme provider The DVB standard provides the following values 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Brief Technical Glossary 181 Service lf despite studying this operating manual you still have questions about getting started with the unit or using it correctly or if unexpected problems occur please contact your specialist dealer The Kathrein Customer Hotline is also at your disposal Phone 0900 1122240 0 49 EUR per minute on Deutsche Telekom AG land lines calls from mobile phones may cost more 182 For your notes 183 Internet http www kathrein de KATHREIN Werke KG eAnton Kathrein Strake 1 3 P O Box 100 444 e 83004 Rosenheim GERMANY KATHREIN Antennen Electronic 936 3382 A 0309 ZWT Technical data subject to change
33. data available instead of showing information on the current program f You will only see information on the current or subsequent programmes in the EPG if this data is 56 Premium GV EV EPG updated loaded after the first EPG update at night or the first time you switch the receiver to standby mode A The WTV data is not available immediately after first installation The WUW data is only Calling up the EPG The EPG is opened by pressing the button You will automatically see the view you selected in the menu Settings User Defined Settings EPG Settings irrespective of which view you selected last time before exiting the EPG The following display appears example Selected view Current date of EPG and time Current picture for the selected Channel channel number from the complete list channel name 14 day calendar current for the programme broadcast guide with progress bar Date and time of the selected programme with category duration and picture format At this point you will be shown any age restrictions for the highlighted programme if this is supplied by the channel provider Note If you selected a favourites list before opening the EPG the EPG will only show the data for the channels that are included in this favourites list Press the button again to display the EPG for all channels SEI Premium EV EV EPG Selection options remote control buttons in the EPG
34. disk Time shift TV Permanent time shift continuous recording of the selected channel 16 character alphanumeric display with status icons for indication of channel names and transmission information Premium tvtv EPG Electronic Programme Guide for up to 14 days detailed information on approx 60 channels m Extended EPG functions Selective sorting by categories comprehensive search function generation and management of programme tips Recording archive with chapter menu and images Multimedia archive for video and MP3 playback Common Interface for two CA modules with dual decryption 2 HDMI output for optimum transmission of picture and sound to a flat screen TV set Upscaler for upscaling the PAL signal to 576p 720p 1080i and automatic Cinch sockets for AV signal composite CVBS stereo audio Two USB 2 0 ports on the rear of the unit for connecting external USB storage media Depends on the data rate of the programme broadcast 2 CA modules and Smartcards are not included with this product 8 One USB 2 0 port on the front of the unit for software update with a USB stick Ethernet port Menu based first installation Pre programmed channel list Display of transmitter logo in various screen displays Unlimited number of timer recordings can be programmed one off daily weekly user defined and series timer 8 favourite channel lists for TV and 8 for radio YPbPr TV and VCR Scart
35. dot button The following display appears see screenshot on the right Use the ally buttons to select Delete and confirm your selection with the button The selected chapter is deleted The section of the recording assigned to that chapter is assigned to the preceding chapter that has not been deleted AN Deleting chapters does not alter the recording in any way Deleting several chapters Selecting the chapters to be deleted not in the sequence of the Chapters overview To select several chapters to be deleted at the same time if they are not listed directly following each other in the a chapter overview use the cursor Ga buttons to select the first chapter to be selected and then press the DEN button The chapter is shown with a coloured background Now select the other chapters to be deleted at the same time a using the cursor ad buttons and select each further chapter to be deleted using the DN button Selecting the chapters to be deleted in the sequence in the chapter overview To select several chapters that are listed directly following each other in the chapter overview you can start block selection First use the ole buttons in the chapter overview to select the chapter at which you want to start the block selection Then press the o red dot button and use the als buttons to select Start Blockselection Confirm the selection with the Ei button Now you can use the ole buttons to
36. euu juy A1o 0e peog Buljoog ye sbulles sbuljjes dudn UEIS u1 443 p u p 1 SN di 291 1 S YUM gen 2 ayepdn yoiees jauUueYD yoieas juUowWobeueyy Sbuues egpdn jauueyo GGH oiseg dIEMYOS enuen egen 104 Jedeuz 4a deyo US JBUUEYD y UonpIEISUU ISL BulypF OU 0 Joie JN DUIUEIS 98J1 U GER dries pue P a1epdn aiemyos yoiees aideyo usyuM di Weis UOUWILUO4 uoyeuu05 998 onewoiny onewony nu wuIeN au UI uonejjesul SJI4 poule dxe jou S SIU nuew yoieas suonesiddy BOIAIS jouueyd Sisi jauueyo ypa UO ING fa 94 BuIssad Aq dn Ip nuspy UIEN 99 Main menu Channel search After calling up the menu you will see the following Mainmenu display gt Search Channels Tasma noe You have three different search options o Automatic channe search aktion Automatic Channel Search en gt Search with Service ID Manual Channel Search gegen Search with service ID Use the lali buttons to select the desired search weg 1 renee Hee nents eaten CJ Leave Mainmenu C Back to Mainmenu type and confirm your selection using the button Automatic Channel Search After calling up the menu you will see the following Mainmenu Search Channels display Automatic Channel Search pea innovation The la i buttons allow you to select different sets of parameters for the search Press QIC to select satellite Satellite You can now use the ale buttons to select between t
37. finer than PAL or NTSC However there is no compatibility as the transmission process DVB S2 and the compression technique MPEG4 are used for broadcasting The principal features of HDTV are the larger picture format 16 9 the doubled number of scanning lines increased from the currently 625 to 1 250 and digital sound quality High band Satellite frequency range between 11 7 GHz and 12 75 GHz H 264 Another designation for MPEG 4 LNB Low Noise Block Converter Converts the satellite downlink frequencies into the Sat IF for the first satellite Low band Satellite frequency range between 10 7 GHz and 11 7 GHz MPEG 2 MPEG is the abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts Group a working group that formulates internationally applicable standards for the digital compression of video and audio MPEG 2 has become established as the standard for compression of digital TV signals MPEG 2 works up to a data rate of 100 Mbit s MPEG 4 A further development of MPEG 2 with even higher data compression intended for HDTV transmissions NID The channel identification number is also referred to as the Network ID or NID OSD On Screen Display Displays by the receiver on the TV screen e g main menu PAL Analogue TV standard Pay TV Television channels available on subscription e g PREMIERE Encrypted transmitters which can only be decrypted by using the appropriate smart card As a rule these services are subsc
38. if available you can use the D button to view further information on the desired programme The S button allows you to scroll backwards and forwards a day at a time Using the o red dot button you can copy the selected programme to the recording settings see Recording chapter Premium EV EV EPG Gum Accept Dokumentation 61 Premium EV EV EPG Extras The Extras menu is opened in the EPG by pressing the button In this menu you are offered the following additional sorting search facilities My hints Actors list The selection is made using the Lol buttons and confirmed by pressing the ox button My hints You can create your own categories within this section Press the button to activate the input field Now you can enter the search expression category name for your new category Alohanumeric characters are input as described in Operating instructions Alphanumeric entries To search the available programmes for one of your hints categories you need only select the desired recommendation category in the categories view called TVR up using the WJ blue button or in the My hints window and press the o button to confirm If programmes are available for your hints categories in future this will be indicated by an asterisk in a blue field when opening the EPG Each time the EPG is updated the programmes f
39. instailaton Step 3 of 7 Press to set the use OneCable System You can set up the tuner configuration for the following types of reception systems DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqo 1 1 Motorized antenna DiSEqC 1 2 DiISEgC 1 3 Simple LNB or OneCable System If your reception system is a one cable system go to the OneCable System option and continue from there For all other types of reception systems continue from the next page 16 Connection and setup Before you start configuring the tuner for your type of reception system you must first make both the Tuner 2 connection type and Tuner 2 Signal Configuration settings Once you have made these settings continue to follow the directions for your type of reception Tuner 2 Connection type Select the type of connection for tuner 2 here The currently selected setting is shown graphically in the connection example at the top left of the screen Either Separated The second tuner input of the receiver identified at the rear of the unit by LNB2 in receives its own signal input i e there is a direct connection between the antenna socket and tuner input 2 See example illustration on the right Loopthrough First installation Step 3 of 7 Configuration The second tuner input of the receiver identified at the rear of the unit by LNB2 in receives the signal currently looped through from the tuner 1 looped
40. l a 3 a So pe WES 23 G G 9 2 x ESU 33 2x ESU 34 E gt gt amp ERA 14 4 x ESU 34 170 Technical appendix Connection examples for network functionality DHCP Receiver OFF UFS 922 IF INPUT ZS IN SS IN 8 4 14 18V max 400mA H E fe A AN Elektros schock Gefahri 7 Seeeesne aw j Ze 7 IP address 192 168 0 11 e es SET N 50 6 i LOOP OUT LOOP OUT B 2 0 max 1A max Crossed network cable IP address 192 168 0 10 i TTT a PC laptop 171 Technical appendix DHCP Receiver OFF UFS 922 D Ce R sae Ge N NB 1 ep LOOP OUT LOOP OUT TCP IP address 192 168 0 12 Network cable owitch HUB Network cable Network cable T EE jan jn ken bal ee dell Ee aka kal e ke ke ke jan jan jan jang O SS EE SI Bl PC laptop PC laptop TCP IP address TCP IP address 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 11 172 Technical appendix DHCP Receiver OFF TCP IP address TCP IP address 192 168 0 12 192 168 0 13 UFS 922 UFS 922 WATHREIM 3 mm SES SC BER KATHREIN M N KA A wf on s rv Ca cea AZ a Es Oo E r i H 3 va Com D o Sei A Te wi es Network cable DHCP server router Network cable e g Fritzbox Network cable Network cable n jn jan e e e e kakakakal e
41. make the settings for the LNB You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple User defined If you select Universal you need make no further settings If you select Simple you need to input the low frequency manually For this refer to the documentation for your LNB If you select User defined you need to manually set all the frequency ranges that are configured for your LNB For this refer to the documentation for your LNB Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings press the button Settings for satellites 2 3 64 If you want are able to receive more than one satellite at the first tuner input make the settings for the other satellites in the same way as described for the first satellite When you have completed the settings for all the satellite press the button Remove satellite If you want to remove a satellite from your DiSEqC 1 1 configuration under Number of Satellites use the ale buttons to select the satellite to be removed and then use the als buttons to switch to the Remove satellite field Press the Ei button to confirm deletion of the satellite You are now free to select and configure a different satellite for this position Tuner 2 If you selected the Sepa
42. output Composite colour RGB and Y C signal output programmable via the Scart socket TV Optical audio output for Dolby Digital data stream AC 3 Soundtrack selection for multilingual broadcasts Suitable for software updates via satellite USB stick and PC the operating software and the programme lists can be updated separately On screen display OSD in 10 languages D GB F I E CZ NL PL TR RUS DiISEqC 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 and SCR single cable system control signals Operating system based on LINUX Multifunction control on the front of the unit for ease of operation Power switch 4 000 channel memory Connection and setup Topic Page MO OE TS A TAN sew aye cence aero mnt etn ncn i cl set apc teckel E EE E EEE 9 View of front panel lap told ed GOWN EE 10 Connecting the unit Sat IF connechons ENEE 10 Information about antenna connection and loop through mode 11 Connector Example eee eee EE 12 WE IN CO GO EE 13 AUGO CONNECCION eeneg 13 Soezie Viet Ke un AE 13 Inserting batteries into the remote Control 13 PARSE WAST UE de EE 14 View of rear panel FIN 1 LNB 8 t 5 N D aAA A Wi Video NEI AE AG 8 le E 66s C EH VE BITSTREAM OUT E P T N ETHERNET Loop e Oe e O Ed THROUGH Elektroschock Gefahr I e C N l A N 3 Nicht Offnen S d Sa A W ov SAA ASSA LN u 50 64Hz OPTACAL DATA a wb KOMPO S Loop o LOOP Am max ew NENTEN VCR AUX
43. receiver can output a Dolby Digital data stream AC 3 to a Dolby Digital system The integrated premium tvtv EPG is not only a clearly laid out electronic TV guide but also enables programme schedules to be copied directly from the related EPG view to the timer It also offers the facility of selectively sorting the programme information by categories and the generation and management of your own programme tips The premium tvtv EPG also offers a comprehensive search function allowing searches by repeats actors and key words amongst others The USB port at the front of the unit allows software updates to be loaded to the receiver The receiver s operating system is based on LINUX The receiver is available in silver or black housings Scope of supply m UFS 922si or UFS 922sw Remote control RC 670 HDMI cable Scart cable Coaxial loop through cable for loop through operation m 2 batteries AAA 1 5 V Power supply cable Operating Manual Safety instructions multi lingual Receiver features scope of supply features Features Reception of digital satellite TV channels and radio programmes using DVB S and DVB S2 transmission standards Video decoding of MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 H 264 signals Two independent HDTV satellite tuners with loop through output Integral 500 GB hard disk for up to 300 hours standard TV or up to 100 hours HDTV recordings Recording of radio programmes on the integral 500 GB hard
44. right D Now use the cursor Gaz buttons to select the first letter of the word by which you want to search the available EPG information At the start of the selection process press the button You can now use the ale buttons to select the desired word see example on the right Pressing the button again starts the search for your key word You will then see a listing of all programmes that contain your key word in their detailed information Full text search After calling up the search function press the button again to gain access to the full text search The following display appears See example on the right If necessary the last search expression used is offered Pressing the D button allows you to delete your input or a search expression provided by the receiver Search expressions are input using the numeric keypad as described in Operating instructions Alphanumeric entries Pressing the button starts the search for your search expression You will then see a listing of all programmes that contain your search expression in their detailed information Premium EV EV EPG Schonzeit An der tsar wird der 17 j hrige Georg tot aufgefunden Der Sohn des s G nter Ott starb durch einen Schuss ins Herz Benno Series 200 With rr Director Wo zchonzeut an gms 2 he theint klar 65 Premium EV EV EPG Recording settings programming the timer
45. select several chapters in their sequence within the chapter overview Deleting the selected chapters After selecting the chapters to be deleted press the o red dot button Use the als buttons to select Delete and confirm your action with the button The selected chapters will be deleted The sections of the recording assigned to these chapters are assigned to the preceding chapters that were not deleted way N Deleting chapters even if all chapters in a recording are deleted does not alter the recording in any 97 Main menu Topic Page Calling Up the main menu and TAMOGUGION sciesiedscaciverscscettoaseosecaseceeceaveaxdeeeqstauhentsautesnndacnyestenscestatenctesacsssecteaeneseeeesitees 98 lee W TEE 99 Main menu Channel Se EE 100 Ae leg RAC Channel ocal EE 100 Manual Channel e E 102 SAN SI NEEN ce E sate vrs sence train races staateareare Soren E E EE eens wegine eae mee ee ees ees 103 Main MENU S rvice IGN Wi E 105 Automatic Sotware lee 105 System UPd EE Ee 107 Bes EE EE 108 Restoring factory Settings cccc cece seccceececeeeeceeeceeeesaeeesaeeeceeeeseaeeseaeeceaeeseaeeeseeeesaueeseaeeeseeeseueeseeessusessueeeseeeeseeeseeeess 109 Main Menu SOUS CG 110 PUP StS H EE ME 110 Basie SONO E 110 User DSTI Settings srrerisrrsrrE ien es EA NEE E E ESEE EATER EESE SEEE E EEEE EEEREN OERS 116 Antenna amp SAteileS SCUINGS EE 121 Main menu Interfaces CI hard disk and network c ss
46. the Ale buttons to switch to the Start field and use the ale buttons or the number buttons to select the desired recording start time Use the als buttons to switch to the End and field use the ale buttons or the numeric keypad to select the desired recording end time When all settings have been made press the button to save the recording settings 68 Premium GV EV EPG Recording Daily Use the ale buttons to select the Daily recording mode see screenshot on the right Use the Ale buttons to switch to the Start field and use the ale buttons or the number buttons to select 20 00 2047 Wet 20 15 s Fel 20 25 a Fu 22 20 tw 2235 Wit the desired recording start time Use the Lol buttons to switch to the End and field use the ale buttons or the numeric keypad to select the desired recording end time When all settings have been made press the button to save the recording settings Recording Weekly Remember that the day of the week for the desired programme is loaded in the timer list and you can make no further manual corrections to it 1905 BE 18 55 13 00 20 00 2007 Wet 20 15 E Fub 20 25 4 Fug 2220 Fs 2235 Witi Therefore before pressing the button select the programme on the day of the week that you will want to make the weekly recording in future Use the ale buttons to select the Weekly recording mod
47. the first picture in your slide show Press the button to start the slide show 160 Multimedia JPEG playback Use the DD buttons to select the first picture in your slide show Press the button to start the slide show During playback you have the following control options D e B Start playback after pause Next previous picture E Rotate picture 90 only works from software version 1 01 onwards e Il Slide show is cancelled and the Media Centre is displayed Slide show settings To change the settings for the slide show press the OPT Bj yellow button after selecting the first picture The following display appears example Use the ale buttons to select the setting to be changed and make the changes using the ale buttons You can select On or Off for both of the Shuffle and Repeat setting options The Duration setting determines the time for which a picture is displayed in the slide show Press the or button to exit the settings MP3 playback The Media Centre has an integral MP3 player The MP3 specific information display is based on IDTag_ Info V2 3 If this is not available the file name is displayed instead of this information Only files from the previously selected folder are played back Use the als buttons to select the track with which you want to start your playback Press the button to start the MP3 player in the Media Centr
48. the menu you will see the following display Use the ale buttons to select the desired menu language and confirm your selection using the button The following languages are available for selection German English French Italian Spanish Czech Dutch Polish Turkish and Russian The selected menu language is indicated with a check Press the button to return to the main menu Tuner Configuration Topic Page Calling up the tuner configuration Tuner Configuration general 136 DISE L MTO a E E EE E 139 D EGE M E E O EEE E A A E E EA E EE R 141 Mor cto A MENA E 143 NMotonzod Antenna DISEJG E 144 Motorized Antenna RE e LA DE 147 lagen LEE 149 RISC AIF E ieee trees srt arnt atc cess sate ca pads sa ea pes nae aaa E otc agen ew ded pew E eens 150 The settings for the tuner configuration should be performed by a specialist engineer for this reception system You should only perform the tuner configuration yourself if you are fully familiar with the particulars of your reception system Call up the tuner configuration Tuner configuration general The main menu is opened by pressing the button Use the als Settings buttons and confirm by pressing the ok button Select the als Antenna amp satellite buttons and confirm by pressing the EN button Use the als Tuner Configuration buttons and confirm by pressing the button The following display appears example Here you can make the receiver setting
49. the transponder frequency on which the channel being sought is transmitted By pressing the EN button at this a point you can view a list of the saved transponders for the selected satellite Use the Se buttons to select the transponder you want and confirm your selection with the button At the bottom right of the screen display the receiver shows the current signal strength and signal quality of the selected transponder The DVB Type FEC Polarization and Symbol Rate options only need to be specified if the transponder has yet to be saved DVB type Press the ale buttons to select whether you want to search for standard channels DVB S SD or for HDTV channels DVB S2 HDTV FEC Press the ale buttons to select the applicable error rate Viterbi rate When searching for DVB S SD transponders you need not state the error rate Instead a fixed display of Automatic appears When searching for DVB S2 HD transponders you must state the correct error rate Either QPSK 1 2 2 3 3 4 3 5 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 or 8PSK 2 3 3 4 3 5 5 6 8 9 or 9 10 Polarization Press the ale buttons to select the correct polarization horizontal or vertical 102 Main menu Channel search Symbol Rate Use the numeric keypad to enter the relevant symbol rate Channel search mode Use the ale buttons to select the type of channels that are to be searched for You have three options free amp scramble
50. then restarts Do not switch off the receiver during this process wait until the automatic restart has been completed Otherwise the software on the unit could be damaged After the restart the update is complete 106 N a n ono Es ist eine neue Software V 1 02 sowie Aktualisierungen fiir thre Programmliste verf gbar Main menu Service menu Software Update After calling up the menu you will first see the following display displayed All available s modules components for A your receiver will be loaded and then The loading process can take up to 60 minutes The following display then appears Use the Lolsl buttons to select the parameters to be WERNER updated during the update procedure Channel list is available Show Infotext Press the Ei button to display the info text for the available downloads These indicate the main features of the new operating software based on which you can decide whether you want to install the new software on your receiver Update software Select Yes here if you want to install new software select No if you are satisfied with your old software version and the changes in the new software are not relevant to you Updating the channel list Select Yes here if you want to install the new channel list or No if you want to retain your old channel list Prior to this you can however also save your old channel list usin
51. through output identified by Loopthrough In this case the second tuner can only receive the channel level currently being received by the first tuner See example illustration on the right Tuner 2 Signal Configuration only for Separated connection type Select the signal configuration for tuner 2 here The currently selected setting is shown graphically in the connection example at the top left of the screen Either Same with Tuner 1 Both tuners are connected to the same signal source See example illustration on the right Different from Tuner 1 First installation Step 3 of 7 Tuner The two tuners are connected to different signal sources Tuner 1 DISEQC 1 0 separate cables from the LNB See example illustration l m DS E Bd Antenne on the right 7 Connection and setup The following configuration options are available for Tuner 2 Connection type Loopthrough All settings are made on tuner 1 The second tuner is fed from the looped through output of the first tuner Available settings for tuner 1 are DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 1 1 Motorized Antenna and Simple LNB Tuner 2 Connection type Separated Tuner 2 Signal Configuration Same with Tuner 1 All settings are made on tuner 1 The settings for the second tuner are automatically taken from the first tuner Available settings for tuner 1 are DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 1 1 Motorized
52. want and confirm your selection with the ox button 2 3 H 5 6 7 8 9 10 125 Main menu Settings Symbol Rate ASTRA HD The symbol rate is positively assigned to each saved transponder and cannot be changed e 3 SPLOT Sagas Polarization The polarization is positively assigned to each saved transponder and cannot be changed Edit transponders By pressing the button you can call up the input screen which allows you to edit change the settings of the previously selected transponder Frequency Here you are shown the selected transponder to be edited The transponder frequency cannot be changed DVB Type Select here whether the selected transponder is to receive standard channels DVB S SD or HDTV channels DVB S2 HD Error rate You only need to input the error rate if this is a transponder for reception of HDTV channels DVB S2 HD You can choose between the following error rates QPSK 1 2 2 3 3 4 3 5 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 or 8PSK 2 3 3 4 3 5 5 6 8 9 or 9 10 Polarization Select here the applicable polarization for the selected transponder Either Horizontal or Vertical symbol Rate Use the numeric keypad to enter the related symbol rate When all settings have been made press the button to save the changes 126 Main menu Settings Add a new transponder By pressing the button you can call up the input screen to save a new transponder
53. 0 minutes and Time changeover Summer Time Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically change over to and from summer and winter time The Manual setting is only useful if you also selected Manual for the Time setup option since otherwise the time information is obtained automatically by the receiver Either Automatic or Manual Time setup channel operates only if the time setup is set to Automatic Here you can select the channel from which the receiver should obtain the time information Press the ox button to call a up a channel list from which you can select the channel you want using the cursor a buttons Confirm your selection with the o button Setup Time now Press the ol button 43 Depending on the desired time setup option Automatic Manual the following display then appears Automatic Manual You need not input any further data the receiver will Use the numeric keypad or the ale buttons to input automatically update the date and time the correct date Then use the ole buttons to switch to the Time field and use the numeric keypad or the ale buttons to input the correct time Then use the button to confirm your input When you have completed all settings press the d green button to complete the first installation General operating instructions Topic Page PM AVE TN ele e II Scape e esata a DE as ee Scr a ea cine E madcap ue ct
54. 80 Rename VOUS SBS EE 80 Recording archive play back edit recordings cccsssseceseesseeeceeeseeeeeoeseeeseenseeeeoeesseeseoesseeeeoesseeeeoenseeseoeaseessonsneesons 81 E Me e Be the recording Ai EE 81 Selection options remote control buttons in the recording archive 82 Views of the recording archive sorting the recordings EE 83 Folders in the recording archive 84 tee 84 Editing folders deleteirename nsan EEEnESEAEEAEEENnSAEEEEEn SA EEEE EE Ann EEEn ne nErenn emnerne 84 Aero E REEE S NING D 85 PA OG Eeer 85 RS gie e Keier 86 Selecting the recordings to be edited NEEN 87 EONO dee de Te GE 87 RE 88 Comprehensive index Bai 88 Et eeepc cite st OTA etn E EEA S E aid ese E ET ate saci ne cee cece iene AEEA ele E AEA E TEE ATEA 88 Changing the CAS OI E 89 Fre INS CUL SUM e e 90 Creating a new e el 94 MODO TOA TOET E e a 94 Bena e g EE 94 Coping O USB E 95 Start block selection EE 96 KEE Ee 96 BE RE NENS E e E EE EE EA E E EA EA A E E E E E E AE A E E E N T EA E E E 97 UEAn a O E EE anne seam AE AAN EE S E EE E E 98 Calling up the main MENU and mmtroduchon 98 le Re EE 99 Main men Channel searc h ssiiisriseu a a a a aaa a aiaa 100 Automatic EN ele EE 100 Manual Cnannel SEC sespe E E E E E R Ea 102 Search with service TR EE 103 Main menu Service ee 105 Automatic Software Update 105 SO e aisla EE 107 lef LE EE 108 HF AUNT eru 108 Update channel ISS acces aces ech aeons ee tised gnecestisecensaaheteasedente
55. G UDG SIRO ING BE 166 PECTIC E e e EE 167 G mpreh nsive WNC EE 175 Brief Technical Eege ee EE 179 MC eeh 182 Seier 183 Safety Instructions Important Information GB DANGER WARNING CAUTION Safety Instructions Important Information This page contains important information about the operation installation location and connection of the unit Read these instructions carefully before starting to use the unit Mains cable Make sure that the mains cable power supply cable is not damaged Units with a damaged mains cable must be disconnected from the mains disconnect mains connector and repaired by a qualified engineer before setup Only use the power pack supplied if available Risk of death due to electric shock Cleaning Disconnect the mains connector before cleaning the unit Only use a dry cloth for cleaning and only clean the outer surface Never open the unit Touching the parts inside the unit carries a risk of death due to electric shock Playing children Make sure that children do not push any objects into the ventilation slots Risk of death due to electric shock Earth connection The antenna system must be earthed as specified or equipotentially bonded EN 60728 11 and any national regulations must be complied with Danger due to surge voltages lightning strikes Mains voltage Only operate the unit with the specified mains voltage marked on the rear of the unit or on the externa
56. LSAT W3A 8 9 Press Q 7 to choose the satellites C Cancel E Back RB Forward to the next step l The following display appears The individual items are selected using the ale buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Connection and setup First Installation Step 5 of 7 gt Tuner 1 amp 2 OS Tak D Press ar to select the SCH for Tuner 1 Refer to the documentation supplied with your system for the settings for the SCRs frequencies and any PIN assigned to the tuner You will find there a printed list showing the assignment between the various SCRs and the respective transmission frequencies It may happen that you cannot freely select the PIN for protection of individual frequencies if so the relevant frequencies will also be listed in the documentation for the one cable components Please note also that multiple receivers cannot share the same frequencies channels the receivers would interfere with each other Do not assign the same frequencies channels to tuner 1 and tuner 2 Protect the channel with a PIN If your one cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by inputting a PIN this is the menu where that can be done No other receiver can then use this transmission frequency unless the PIN is input Select the setting On You then have the facility of using the numeric keypad to in
57. Operating manual English UFS 922 si sw Twin HDTV satellite receiver with hard disk KATHREIN Antennen Electronic Preface Dear customer this Operating Manual is intended to help you make the fullest use of the extensive range of functions offered by your new receiver We have tried to make the operating instructions as easy as possible to understand and to keep them as concise as possible To help you understand particular specialist terms that cannot be translated we have added a short glossary at the end of the manual In the contents on the next page you will see the main headings of the respective chapters of this operating manual At the beginning of each chapter we have also provided a short list summarising the points that are covered in that chapter If you need to find a particular sub section within a chapter you can look it up in the comprehensive index at the end of this operating manual The power switch is an environmentally friendly feature If you will not be using your receiver for an extended period you should use the power switch to disconnect it from the power supply and save energy For shorter breaks you can use the remote control to switch the receiver to standby which uses only a minimal amount of energy We want you a good reception and hope you will enjoy using your new HDTV receiver Your KATHREIN team Difference between PAL and HDTV The difference between PAL and HDTV High defi
58. S poiniei ekiro a a OA AE eE NEE EE 168 Connection examples for network functionality 02 cceeecccccccaeeeeeceeceeaeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesaaeeeeeeeeesaegees 171 Comprehensive indeX ariiertscte cen setae net arses ceca Gaenenenasmaeneccuasinscelonstiavaxk easement deweshusptwaenununnaysnendenduavaceuidsuaaencssuectsanevnceend 175 Briet TECHN Gal GIO Ee aerian inna a aE a EE a Sai 179 SENI E E N Ea A aa 182 FOr your NOGE soree ERA E A E A E E A A 183 178 AC 3 Output for Dolby Digital signal ASTRA SES Soci t Europ ene des Satellites satellite system Analogue and digital transponders in the frequency range 10 7 12 75 GHz AV programme pos Preferred programme slot on TV set for external connections such as Scart and HDMI CAM Conditional Access Module Decryption decoder which uses a smart card to decrypt the encrypted radio and TV signals Channel package The channel package for a digital transponder normally includes several TV and radio channels Each channel package has a fixed assignment for the transponder transmission frequency for polarization horizontal or vertical for the symbol rate and for the Viterbi rate or error rate CI Common Interface Internationally standardised interface for CA modules Conditional Access CA system Controls user access to services and programmes which are encrypted for reasons of copyright or for commercial reasons Data rate Data bits t
59. Select the signal that your The YUV output option can only TV set can process Either be used if RGB is not selected as the output signal for the TV Scart RGB Red Green Blue signal socket In this case select Y C or l l l l CVBS as the output signal for the Y C S Video signal luminance chrominance or TV Scart socket CVBS Colour Video Baseband Signal VCR Scart Output Select the type of video signal to be output at the VCR Scart socket here Select the signal that your recorder can process Either Y C S Video signal luminance chrominance CVBS Colour Video Baseband Signal Television System Select here the TV standard applicable for your region country Either PAL e g for Germany and Austria or NTSC e g for USA and Canada Audio Settings After calling up the menu you will see the following display The individual items are selected using the ole buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons Preferred Audio Language Select here your preferred audio language You can choose between the following languages German English French Italian Spanish Czech Dutch Polish Turkish or Russian E Main menu Settings Preferred Subtitle Language Select here your preferred subtitles language You can choose between the following languages Deactivated off German English French Italian Spanish Czech Dutch Po
60. Ter EXR 2581 Sat IF 950 2150 MHz Single Twin Twin Singl Single EE CXESU 33 bah ESU 336 O E es ESU 33 9 e ES Single Twin win Single Single Gr a ESU 33 bah OO ESU 33 9 _ a GES Je a ESU 33 Giz Single ERA 14 Twin Single Single a ESU 33 ESU ap EO y ESU 33 O Single Twin Single Single TT ESU 33 ESU 336 EEE O EE GA ESU 33 O ERA 14 ERA 14 ERA 14 The receiver must be programmed for one cable commands 8 connections per living unit TI QOvervoltage protection KAZ 11 KAZ 12 2x Quatro LNB UAS 484 584 TIT T 20510016 C TT 2 CA E mt al mt FZI un Il 3 It d nl Sat IF lt ITU T Receiver Receiver No 91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 8 Frequency MHz 1284 1 SCR Adress 0 4 d 1516 1632 1748 1864 1980 2096 SEET a Maa sla mm pm waad The receiver must be programmed for one cable commands Overvoltage protection KAZ 11 KAZ 12 ESU 33 ESU 33 ESU 33 ERA 14 C 9 C9 e9 Single Single Single Single Ge 1 Deg EK Ge 1 Deg KC Ge rel ar Talenin ege L Cl gei Pi Tensen WE L 169 Technical appendix WEG 23 ERA 14 ERA 14 ERA 14 The receiver must be programmed for one cable commands IT Overvoltage protection KAZ 11 KAZ 12 4 g D ie e l s SatAn UAS 481 sam UAS 481 1 foe J v 3 aa vi
61. Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings press the button Settings for satellites 2 3 and 4 If you want are able to receive more than one satellite at the first tuner input make the settings for the other satellites in the same way as described for the first satellite When you have completed the settings for all the satellite press the button Settings for tuner 2 If you selected the Separated connection type for the second tuner you must now make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the first tuner 140 Tuner Configuration DiSEqc 1 1 The individual items are selected using the ale buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Tuner 1 Select Tuner 1 field and press the ox button to allow you to make the settings for the first tuner The following display appears T ASTRA HDs Number of Satellites Make the settings for the satellites up to 64 satellites here Select the satellite position 1 64 in the example on the right the ASTRA 19 2 East satellite has been selected in the first position Satellite 1 Select Satellite 1
62. aescncetaenaicedeiddatGreategustcatansddesteeseadetiendadedunceutieeacandasdeeeteceateeutaonaecoutee 109 Save the channel list on a USB device wsccseccesseccendeedisncecasacacesbenas exevesnexedeuenovecbsosendeeseaetouevndeduoeceuesainaeiedueuseeaeevenscsenedeeesetwedseeceeo lt auees 109 Restore Factory Default Settings NEEN 109 Main menu SS d ue CN 110 PSUS Gel AON E 110 AS ES te E 110 Rn E 111 Audio dl e 112 EE 113 Setting the remote control code osaeceteicnes con sscieccaciesmeinedescecesckeaece Eege E Eege Sege ege 115 ien e a a a a ee tieeeloe dese Peja pce a uetywsieca Pee ateieiegee nase sientiesutsatntio seis ane cee nasenesdaceonceapadee 116 User Defined Settings EE 116 PRAO OE e E a E a a ee ee eee ee ee 116 Customize Screen RE EE 118 EP SE EE 119 PR EE 120 Antenna amp En du Le A EE 121 Me NS EE 121 RT Ee lei te E 122 BO AU E ata ce catered re ene ce N E E A E ase AAN E E A E AE AEA E E SA E N E EA 122 EAr TANS PONE a E E O ee a T E E ee oe ee eee 125 Main menu Interfaces CI hard disk and network nsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mennan nnnm 128 GOMEN ere 128 AME aa EA Aan ELE EE 128 Inserting the Smartcard and the CA EE seeege eege eines decal blabOcavenesecawseenieceneeteamente 128 Multiple decryption EE 130 TAOTO CAUS N PION E 130 ADD Mnemo E 131 EOM 5 SUNS E 132 Main Menus Appie aons sissa a a aaa a aN aE 134 ale Wee EE 134 Main menu Language SCUING EE 135 177 Comprehensiv
63. at are deleted from a list other than a favourites list are deleted irrevocably and can only be restored by performing a new channel search Deletion of channels from a favourites list is the only circumstance in which the channels remain present in the complete list the deletion only applies to the selected favourites list Use the ale buttons to select Delete and confirm your selection with the ox button The selected channel s will be deleted Skip Use the als buttons to select Skip and confirm your selection with the Ei button The following display appears see example screenshot on the right The channel that is to be skipped in future is shown in grey in the channel list If you want to select it in future you can only do this by direct selection from the channel list When manually zapping through the channels using the buttons the channel will be skipped and no longer displayed This function can be cancelled using the edit menu select Restore to zap list a Editing the channel list Lock Use the Ale buttons to select Lock and confirm your selection with the ox button To lock the channel you must now enter your four digit PIN code factory setting 0000 The following display appears see example screenshot on the right The locked channel is now displayed in the channel list with a padlock on the right hand side and in future can only be viewed by inputting
64. ata recordings and pictures via the network from software version 1 02 the UFS 922 provides more extensive network functions UPnP server functionality e g streaming of UFS 922 recordings on external devices MP3 playback JPEG display Playback of external recordings UFS 922 910 902 822 821 XVID playback O Ei EN Ex E The screens below show a possible network configuration for streaming and playing back media files The UFS 922 automatically detects the connected devices servers after successful initialisation and displays them as follows in the Media Centre UFS 922 USB hard disk FAT FAT32 formatted USB harddisk NTFS formatted PC notebook 1 with UPnP NAS system or PC notebook with integrated UPnP server EE e g Twonky Media AV Server Press the button to call up the multimedia menu Internal hard disk media and recording archive External USB storage media formatted as NTFS lt Sg E 31 24 GB 31 24 GB Free and FAT FAT32 31 24 GB 31 24 GB Free 55 28 GB 42 48 GB Free 31 33 GB 28 36 GB Free The UPnP server generated by the UFS 922 setting made under Applications in main menu It contains the data from the internal hard disk media and recording archive and the data from the connected USB storage media External UPnP server server running on connected PC laptop or connected NAS systems with integrated server 159 Multimedia to copy recordings
65. ata being transmitted the receiver cannot store all the data for the channels supported by EPG Therefore the receiver configuration is factory set to accept tvtv data for only a limited number of channels Refer to Editing channel lists Editing channels channel lists BWV on off for details of how to edit this pre configured list The more channels are added to this list the less MAM data is available for them due to system restrictions Where does the EPG data come from The EPG is broadcast over the ASTRA satellite at the frequency of 12 603 75 MHz with a symbol rate of 22 MSymb s and horizontal polarization 18 V If you have accidentally deleted the transponder for this frequency you will need to start a new Satellite and transponder search for the ASTRA satellite see Channel Search Is there any reason external to the receiver that might mean EPG does not work With non Kathrein reception systems it may happen that the EPG data cannot be transmitted because the necessary transponder 12 603 75 MHz symbol rate 22 MSymb s horizontal is not transmitted by that system What about EPG data for broadcasters that are not broadcast using ASTRA For broadcasters that broadcast using the HOTBIRD 13 East satellite you must perform an additional channel search using that satellite supplied transmitted by GV CV or by the channel provider If no EPG data is available the receiver shows the message No
66. available satellites By pressing a the oK button at this point you can view a list of the satellites saved in the receiver Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ox button Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When all settings have been made press the button to exit the menu If you previously selected two satellites under Number of Satellites you must now make these settings for the second satellite Switch to the Satellite 2 field and make the settings in the same way as for the first satellite When all settings have been made press the button to exit the menu 153 After calling up the menu you will see the following display Press the Ei button to access the system settings The following display appears The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Refer to the documentation supplied with the UAS 481 for the settings for Tuner 1 and Tuner 2 Multiple receivers cannot share the same frequencies The receivers would interfere with each other Do not assign the same frequencies channels to tuner 1 and tuner 2 Transmission channel for tuner 1 Select a free availabl
67. be FAT FAT 32 formatted Successful USB data carrier initialisation is indicated by the USB and HDD symbols on the front display If both symbols are lit the data carrier can be used Use the als buttons to select Copy to USB Device and confirm your selection with the button The following display appears example Use the ole buttons to select the desired storage Recording Archive location here A USB storage medium or partition with insufficient memory capacity is marked in red see example screenshot on right It is not possible to copy the selected recording s to this storage location Select a storage location with sufficient space displayed in black Then press the button to start the copying operation The progress of the copying is shown in the channel information called up using the D button from the TV picture see example screenshot below Kap TS Aufnahme kopieren 17 15 21 ASTRA HD 00 00 ASTRA HD Demokanal mg 00 00 ASTRA HD Demokanal 95 Recording archive play back edit recordings Start block selection Use the ally buttons to select Start Blockselection and confirm your selection with the ox button You can now use the ole buttons to start block selection in the previously selected recordings This selects the recordings in the sequence in which they appear in the previously selected sort list and applies a coloured background to them see e
68. beginning and in full screen mode Playback functions During playback of a recording you have the following options This stops playback playback can be resumed either by pressing the pause button again or Pause button by pressing the play button This displays the playback info with elapsed and remaining times and the channel info Info button 1 x plus title genre etc for the recorded programme see screenshot on the next page To hide the playback info again press the button twice Dy This displays the info text recorded with the programme To hide the info text again press the i button again Available fast forward speeds 2 4 8 16 and 32 times Each time the fast forward button is Fast forward pressed the fast forward speed increases another step Pressing the rewind button reduces button the fast forward speed step by step Press the Play button to return to the normal playback speed Available rewind speeds 2 4 8 16 and 32 times Each time the rewind button is pressed Rewind button the rewind speed increases another step Pressing the fast forward button reduces the rewind speed step by step Press the Play button to return to the normal playback speed Pressing the Play button reverts from fast forward rewind mode or from pause mode to Pay Pun normal playback and or shows hides the progress bar Stop button Ma a playback or fast forward rewind the receiver automatically returns to the recording
69. by downloading from the satellite or from the Internet www kathrein de This menu displays applications that are installed on your UFS 922 This menu allows you to start and stop these applications To do this follow the instructions displayed and the explanations on the menu Applications The Applications menu is called up from the main menu Mammen First press the button and then use the ole buttons to select Applications and press the button to confirm and call up the menu The following display appears example Use the ale buttons to select the setting to be changed and make the changes using the ale buttons Start FTP when starting receiver Here you can select whether FTP is to be activated when starting the receiver 4GB limit Here you can select whether the 4GB limit required for FAT32 partitions is to be activated deactivate Start UPnP server when starting receiver Here you can select whether the receiver s internal UPnP server is to be activated when starting the receiver Press the or button to exit the settings When connecting the receiver to a suitable FTP program note the following User name root Password 0000 You require both of these components to obtain access to the receiver via your FTP program The password is the receiver s PIN code This is set in the Parental Control menu The factory setting is 0000 134 After calling up
70. c entries Confirm the name you have entered for the favourites list using the ox button 88 Recording archive play back edit recordings Changing the category Use the ale buttons to select Change category Now use the lt gt buttons to select the desired category see example screenshot on the right to which the recording s should be assigned Confirm your selection with the Ei button lf no appropriate category is available you can create the desired category yourself Use the ale buttons to select Edit category and confirm by pressing the button The following display appears Press the button to create a new category The following display appears Alphanumeric characters are input as described in Operating instructions Alphanumeric entries Confirm the name you have entered for the new category using the ox button You can now assign the new category you have created in the same way as all existing categories as described under Change category 89 Recording archive play back edit recordings Recordings cut split copy Note Encrypted recordings can only be edited after decryption As long as the recording is not decrypted Descrypt is always displayed instead of Recording Cut Confirm your selection of Decryption as described under Descryption in this chapter Use the ale buttons to select Recording Now
71. cally starts recording the programme you are viewing to the hard disk in the background When you change channel again this stored data is deleted and background recording begins again This continuous background recording by the receiver offers you the following options Rewind back to the time when you switched to this channel and also fast forward up to the live signal GIG buttons Pause function Un button the picture is frozen Going forward and back in 30 second steps lt gt buttons If after viewing a programme for a time you decide you want to record it you can do so as from the point you switched to that channel see OTR Precondition In the Settings User Defined Settings PVR Settings menu the Automatic timeshift option must be set to On and the Timeshift Buffer Size entry must allow sufficient hard disk capacity for the timeshift recording 3 Di 27 Di Refer to the Mainmenu Settings User Defined Settings PVR Settings chapters for more information 54 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation One Touch Recording OTR To start recording directly to the hard disk press the e red dot button The following display appears example aje Use the ale buttons to select the lines to be changed make the changes using the ale buttons Recording You have the following selection options From start Recordin
72. channels channel TEE 76 EGICING Beate a E el Die ISIS ieres aa E aa E ERER A E RE E E E EEEE S 80 All changes to the channel lists and favourites lists which you can make as described in the following chapter are not saved by the receiver unless when you exit the menu by pressing the button you answer Yes save changes to the question Save changes using the button If you give the answer No do not save the changes all the settings changes you made will be discarded and not saved Calling up the TV Channellist menu You have two ways of accessing the edit menu for the channel lists 1 Directly via the channel list e On the TV picture press the button to open the channel list e Then press the o red dot button or 2 Using the Edit channel lists option in the main menu e On the TV picture press the button to open the main menu e Then select the Edit channel lists option using the DD buttons and confirm the call up from the menu using the ol button The procedure for editing the channel lists and channels is the same in both menus The following display appears The receiver notifies you that the editing options in the Edit channel list menu can be called up using the o button If you do not want to see this notification again when next you call it up press the button If you want to restore this notification when next call up the Edit TV Channellist menu p
73. ct here one of the free available transmission 1 SCR 0 1400 MHz frequencies 2 SCR 1 1516 MHz ee example on the ri or assignment o 3 SCR 2 1632 MHz E a Taa AA erer de 4 SCR 3 1748 MHz Make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the first tuner When you have completed all settings press the d green button 34 Connection and setup The following display appears First Installation Step 5 of 7 Satellite Configuration Tuner 1 amp 2 ee LNB type settings If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB use the ale buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple or User defined LNB frequency MHz You only need to specify this data if your LNB type is not Universal LNB The data required differ for the settings Simple and User defined Refer to the documentation supplied for your LNB Selection Simple LNB Use the numeric keypad to enter the LNB frequency Selection User defined Press the button to input the required low high and limit frequencies as necessary The input is performed using the numeric keypad DiSEqC Input Select the DiISEqC Input field Here you set the Position for the satellite displayed on the screen to match the configuration of your reception system You can choose between 1 1 1 2 and
74. ct the frequency range to be changed and set the values that are correct for your LNB using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad When you have completed all settings press the button Satellite and position Select the Satellite and Position field and select here the satellite you desire from the available satellites By pressing the D button at this point you can view a list of the satellites saved in the receiver Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ox button Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When all settings have been made press the button to exit the menu If you previously selected two satellites under Number of Satellites you must now make these settings for the second satellite Select the Satellite 2 field and make the settings in the same way as for the first satellite When all settings have been made press the button to exit the menu 158 Multimedia Topic Page General Multimedia information UFS Q22 E 159 UpnP client server functionality UPnP Universal Plug and Play 160 Playing media tiles Selecting Source CIFSCIONY E 160 General multimedia information UFS 922 In addition to the familiar FTP server functionality from software version 1 01 for transferring d
75. current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Press the d green button The following display appears Select Satellites Tuner 1 Here you can select up to two satellites included in the a signal on tuner 1 Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ox button The selected satellites will be identified with a tick When you have completed all settings press the d green button 38 C Cancel E Back RB Forward to the next step First installation Step 3 of 7 Tuner Configuration Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System d OneCable System Used e On Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System OneCable System 3G Usedefined Press to select the OneCable System First installation Step 4 of 7 Select Satellites Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System 13 0 E HOTBIRD 42 0 E TURKSAT 23 5 E ASTRA 26 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 9 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi 16 0 E EUTELSAT W2 Press J to choose the satellites CI Cancel B sch First installation Step 4 of 7 gt Select Satellites Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System 4 19 2 E ASTRA 19 2E d 13 0 E HOTBIRD 13 0E 3 Cj 42 0 E TURKSAT A4 DE 2 of 2 Satellites selected 19 2E ASTRA 13 0E HOTBIRD 28 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 9 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi 10 16 0 E EUTELSAT W2 4 5 6 7 7 0 E EUTE
76. customer Accordingly this unit may only be used by the end customer for private non commercial purposes and for the licensed content It may not be used for commercial purposes The use of products or processes that are sold or used with this unit is not included in this statement The use of reverse engineering is not permitted in respect of the licensed technologies nor is disassembly Power consumption in standby mode lt 1 W The standby power consumption of lt 1 W printed on the receiver packaging is only achieved when the receiver is in standby mode with the display switched off You can make the setting in the following menu Mainmenu Settings 3 Di User defined settings Customize screen menu 3 Di Front display in standby mode Miscellaneous The information in this operating manual was correct at the time of going to print However we reserve the right to make changes at any time and without prior notice If new software is released for your receiver and this affects the information in the operating manual e g changes to the menus and or functions if we believe it necessary we will provide a new operating manual for download at www kathrein de Make a note of the receiver s basic settings these are set during first installation so you can restore them if necessary Included in the software for this receiver is software that is licensed under the GNU General Public Licence The source
77. d All channels are searched for only free Only free to air channels are searched for only scrambled Only encrypted channels are searched for To view encrypted channels you need an appropriate CA Conditional Access module and a valid smart card together with a valid subscription to the relevant Pay TV provider Network Search Use the ale buttons On Off to select whether a network search should be performed If you set the network search to Off only the factory default transponders for the satellite s you previously selected will be searched for new as yet unsaved channels If you set the network search to On the transponder network enables additional transponders that have not yet been stored to be located They are then stored and searched for new channels in the same way as the existing transponders Once you have made all the settings use the als buttons to switch to the Start search field and confirm the start of the search using the ox button Search with service ID After calling up the menu you will see the following display The la i buttons allow you to select different sets of parameters for the search Satellite Use the aj buttons to select the satellite that is transmitting the channels to be searched By pressing the ox button DH S at this point you can view a list of the installed satellites Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your sel
78. d and the CA module To remove the module press the relevant eject button O 128 You can find out which Conditional Access modules are in the Cl slots on the UFS 922 and which Smartcard is in which CA module from the Mainmenu under Interfaces and the Common Interface menu Confirmation is by pressing the ox button The screenshots below depend on the specific module and card and so are only intended as examples From this menu your card and your PIN code allow you to access various channels from your Pay TV provider CryptoWorks has been selected as an example here The details can be different for each CA module Always follow the instructions supplied by your pay TV provider Note The module displays may be shown in English even if you have selected German as the menu language because the menu is generated directly by the module Main menu Interfaces CI hard disk and network Multiple decryption If your CA module is capable of decrypting multiple channels you can press the ale buttons to select whether the module should always decrypt only one channel Off or multiple channels simultaneously On This function is optimised for AlphaCrypt modules and may lead to malfunctions with other modules If you select Om when making an unencrypted recording of an encrypted channel you cannot at the same time view any other encrypted channel through the same CA module and the currently sel
79. d should be adjusted to the temperature changes in the receiver User Defined Settings After calling up the menu you will see the following display You can choose between various different menus Parental Lock Customise Screen Menu EPG Setup PVR Setup Use the als buttons to select the desired menu and confirm your selection using the ox button Parental Lock After calling up the menu you will see the following display In order to access this menu you must input the four digit PIN code factory setting 0000 116 Manmenus Settings User Defined Settings Cj Parental Lock Customize Screen Menu gt EPG Setup PVR Setup Press Z to open parental lock menu u Leave Mainmenu C Back to Settings Mammen Settings User Defined Settings Input Pincode Current PIN Code mmm Back aa input PIN Code Main menu Settings The following display then appears In this menu you can set various restrictions parental controls The individual items are selected using the ole buttons The changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad CJ Leave Mainmenu C Back to User Defined Settings Lock Mainmenu Select here whether the main menu should be locked If the main menu is locked the four digit PIN code will be requested when it is called up Without the four digit PIN code factory setting
80. e Press the Ei button The following display appears The following buttons allow you to control the movement of the turntable Start slow rotation to the West Rotate to the West step by step Stop the current movement Rotate to the East step by step Me et Start slow rotation to the East Tuner 1 Motorized Antenna Once you have reached the desired East West limit switch to the respective field Set current position for border and press the o button to confirm If you subsequently want to delete the Set Borders switch to the Reset border positions field and press the button to confirm deletion of the limits You can then set new values for the limits Once you have set all the limits press the button 144 Tuner Configuration Select Satellites Select the Select Satellites field Select here which satellites you want to receive via your turntable Pressing AOF Na b 1 KR taem 8 8 8 8492 p the Ei button presents a display of the satellites stored 2 GC 130EHOTBIRO 1306 in the receiver A V ISEASTRA as DH Use the buttons to select the satellites to be received and confirm your selection in each case using the ol button The selected satellites will be identified with a tick When you have completed all settings press the button Set Up Satellites Select the Set up satellites field Press the ox button to allow settings
81. e Pressing the button again switches to full screen view Information about the currently selected MP3 file title artist aloum year This information must be contained in the MP3 file ID3Tag information 161 Multimedia During playback you have the following control options D ro D Start playback after pause Cancels MP3 playback and displays the Media Centre MP3 player settings To change the settings for the MP3 player press the d yellow button after selecting the first track The following display appears example i Use the la i buttons to select the setting to be changed and make the changes using the ale buttons You can select On or Off for both of the Shuffle and Repeat setting options Press the or button to exit the settings Playing external recordings The UFS 922 can be used to play back recordings made using the Kathrein UFS 910 UFS 902 The recording to be played back does not necessarily have to have been made on the UFS 922 UFS 822 and UFS 821 receivers Mediacenter use the Del buttons and the button to select Kas stage 060 ativeinteconsy the recording or the folder containing the recording To start playback press the button The picture of the recording is displayed in the preview window in the top right Pressing the button again or pressing the ES button starts playback in full screen mode
82. e see screenshot above Use the Lol buttons to switch to the Start field and use the ale buttons or the number buttons to select the desired recording start time Use the als buttons to switch to the End and field use the ale buttons or the numeric keypad to select the desired recording end time When all settings have been made press the button to save the recording settings 69 Premium EV EV EPG Recording User Defined Use the ale buttons to select the user defined recording mode see screenshot on the right Use the ale buttons to switch to the Day field and use the ale buttons to select the required day for the recording Press the ox button to fix the selection the day will be shown in red If necessary the receiver will suggest some days to you you can accept these suggestions or deactivate them using the cursor buttons and pressing the ox button 18 30 2220 Fob i 22 35 Wit ale wn 1905 Ski ar 18 55 1900 1930 2090 ZIB mn 2007 Ve a 20 15 Fu 20 25 Fub Use the Ale buttons to switch to the Start field and use the ale buttons or the number buttons to select the desired recording start time Use the ale buttons to switch to the End and field use the ale buttons or the numeric keypad to select the desired recording end time When all settings have been made press the button to save the recording settings Ser
83. e Antenna Select the Move motorized Antenna field Here you can control the movements of the motorized antenna using the following buttons Start slow rotation to the West Rotate to the West step by step Stop the current movement Rotate to the East step by step HHP Start slow rotation to the East Connection and setup Set the turntable so that both of the bars Signal Strength and Signal Quality on the right of the screen show the highest available percentage values Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar Once you have achieved the best reception signal press the d green button The receiver will now save these values for this satellite and skips automatically to the setting for the next satellite If you have selected more than one satellite for tuner 1 the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second satellite Now make the settings for the second satellite followed by the other selected satellites in the same way as described for the first satellite Once all settings for all the satellites that you selected have been completed the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second tuner assuming that for the second tuner you selected the connection type Separated and set the signal configuration to Differe
84. e index Tuner C onno AN EE 136 Call up the tuner configuration Tuner Configuration deneral rrenen 136 DSE AC AR E 139 DIDE GG I e e E E E E A E 141 Motonzed A Mena E 143 Motorized Antenna Et EE e Lag KE 144 M torzed Antenna a ho aio Lg RE 147 SIDS LING eere E E ontensanncevesatecientewannciaueamstau iagheusencthasruceseunep A EE E 149 D Sy E EE 150 OneCable System EXR RE 151 OneCable System UAS EE 154 User Aoine e ien a e e E E EE R EE E egtatee eee 156 ITEC OU EEE DE EA A E E EE E EE E EEE EA E A A EE 159 General multimedia information OFS 922 E 159 UPnP client server functionality UPnP Universal Plug and Play 160 Playing media files selecting source directory cccecececceeseeeeeeeneneeeeeeeecsaeeseeeeeesseaaeeeeeesseaseeeeeeeseaaseeeeesssaaesseeesenens 160 PES DEE edd 160 JFE eet Le erer teeta cere R E E E asonunetvehenieemsat E 161 MS SRON CEN S ae a a unig anayteosssesesuenearns 161 Vulle EE 161 Kl enne e eaten ne ne ere nr cE eam ore nm On ee ee ne ee ee eee eee 162 Favngedemnai e rell e 162 Kal ONAN OCI E 163 Streaming from the UFS 922 to EE EE Ee 163 Operation from the front panel without remote control ssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 164 Backup operation BEE 164 Sofware update via the font USB DOM EE 165 Performing the software update 165 elle OO NO BE 166 Technical append EE 167 Technical epecficatton uk 167 Sie ONG cable Sy SIC IN
85. e transmission channel SCR 0 SCR 3 Transmission channel for tuner 2 Select a free available transmission channel SCR 0 SCR 3 Then press the button The following display appears Use the als buttons to select Satellite 1 and press the button The following display appears Satellite and position Select here the satellite you desire from the available satellites By pressing the button at this point you can view a list of the satellites saved in the receiver a Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ox button Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking the signal strength bar and signal quality bar to see whether your settings are correct If no connection can be established to the one cable system check your settings transmission channel and frequency and if necessary call for expert help When all settings have been made press the button to exit the menu Tuner Configuration User defined After calling up the menu you will see the following display Press the Ei button to access the system settings The following display appears The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Refer to the documentation supplied with your system for the setti
86. eceeeeeseeeeeseeeeesseeeeesaeeeeseeeeseaeeeseeseesseeeesseeseeeseeseesseeeeeas 66 Setting the storage location for recordings accctcccvestovticevezetecnectueeseannicenvenenveedaunedtionsnstebesetaebeenaitenvsseseceduedacsdennctbeneubeoseiseebazecbeaseteeuseeds 67 Recording Kane 68 Ra ON EE 69 Recording e ET 69 Recording SCI GU E 70 Series Recording centestceteoccincubcoetencoceennianaieeiaicecausesstceetetensebes tens tacdatsecuseecsadheneccaieecotcaveuadbasednasecmaiaacossdl demain oodeceonisersceneiencterndideca ee 70 Reminder function switch over to programme RE 71 tg LTE 72 BOT FA et FO OIG E 73 ee Neel ue E 73 CITING Me channel HS E 74 Calling up the Edit TV Channellist E ccc ccsesceccsensyesxcecctacsaxaecesuesesenndcuiveerasenseecsnas ansevcciseducntivesaueeasvestencaadsenceccuateeuts 74 Selecting the channel list favourites list to be edited Abu 75 Selecting the channels to be edited EE 76 Editing channels channel lists E 76 Vila TI Eege 77 EE Ke LOCK EE 78 esk edene 010 ord e ene ee nen eee eee eee no ee ee meee en RR A A Rene OES EEI eee ee ee eee eee 78 TEV CY toniconm 78 Start IOC SOS ClO sspears elephant tect dees cect a desde aT a testator eins eee de dejan eee etc aeesct asta Ri 79 Editing channels favourites EE 80 Kl 80 Remove from favoritelist E 80 LOOK e a a agjased sae estan de eeeieeieaaeede oaoresacbe de cue tacge re ten dep atone Acie scnaeadte doen ecoeedadesavaesenteetesacies 80 Start block SOS CO EE
87. eceiver will automatically return to the TV picture 03 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation Teletext This symbol in the channel information shows you whether Teletext is available for the selected channel When you press the button the receiver processes the Teletext service data for your TV set to display even when the signal is encrypted During the search the page which is being searched for is displayed in the top left hand corner with the time and date displayed at the top right When the search is finished the Teletext being broadcast by the relevant encrypted provider appears You have several options for opening the desired pages 100 100 ZDFtext Mi 11 02 09 14 44 06 Mit dem Zweiten Input with numeric keypad sieht man besser ale Nochmal zehn Milliarden fur HRE Scroll backwards and forwards USING the Israel Regierungsbildung unklar Daten Affaren Zypries will Gesetz buttons Scroll up and down in the sub pages e g 1 2 and 2 2 using the ale buttons Selection using the options indicated by the coloured FAV e OPT buttons WJ red WW green 8 yellow and 8 blue Inhalt A Z Digitalkana listed across the bottom of the screen Nachrichten ZDF infokanal Programm ZDF dokukanal Press or to exit Teletext Service fie 7DFtheaterkanal Nachricht Automatic timeshift The UFS 922 provides a special function here As soon as you switch to a channel the receiver automati
88. ect the sequence of channels saved in the selected favourites list using the buttons 49 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation Now use the relevant coloured button to select the category from which you want to open a channel list d red button Call up the Favourites lists category Contains the following channel lists Favourites lists 1 8 d green button Call up the Complete list category Contains the following channel lists Complete list Channel lists ordered by satellite Channels supported by Premium fw EPG yellow button Call up the alphabetically ordered lists Contains the following channel lists A Z Z A 0 9 Ordered by individual letters Channel list selection Use the Se buttons to scroll through the currently available channel lists If you want to see an overview of the currently available channel lists press the coloured button for the selected category again you will then obtain the following display for example the favourites lists The desired channel list is selected using the cursor a buttons GAP and called up using the ox button tt msarty P Select the channel q E After selecting the desired channel list the desired channel is selected using the cursor buttons vu and called up using the Ei button To exit the channel list and return to the TV picture press the button again or press the button
89. ected transponder If you select On when recording an encrypted channel you can at the same time view any other encrypted channel through the same CA module and the currently selected transponder The number of other encrypted channels that you can view depends on the CA module you are using Furthermore if you select On you can at the same time make two encrypted recordings on the same transponder Two fold CA decryption Your UFS 922 receiver offers you the facility of viewing channels from the two different CA modules simultaneously Note This function cannot be guaranteed for all CA module combinations Information for Conax SECA Viaccess and CryptoWorks users Note that with monthly activation intervals the channel providers have different procedures for activating pay TV cards Activation may therefore be a few days before or after the beginning of a new month During this activation period the CA module and card must be in the slot and the receiver must be turned on a set to the booked Pay TV channel Follow the instructions from the pay TV provider If your pay TV card is then still not enabled we recommend you briefly withdraw the CA module with the card out of the slot with the receiver switched on and then re insert it This information has nothing to do with the properties of the receiver it is merely intended to assist you 130 Main menu Interfaces CI hard disk and network HDD Management A
90. ection with the button Make sure your reception system is aligned to this these selected satellite s 103 Main menu Channel search Transponder Frequency Use the ale buttons transponder frequency already saved or the keypad transponder frequency not yet saved to select the transponder frequency on which the channel being sought is transmitted By pressing the button at this a point you can view a list of the saved transponders for the selected satellite Use the buttons to select the transponder you want and confirm your selection with the button At the bottom right of the screen display the receiver shows the current signal strength and signal quality of the selected transponder The DVB Type FEC Polarization and Symbol Rate options only need to be specified if the transponder has yet to be saved DVB type Press the ale buttons to select whether you want to search for standard channels DVB S SD or for HDTV channels DVB S2 HDTV FEC Press the ale buttons to select the applicable error rate Viterbi rate When searching for DVB S SD transponders you need not state the error rate Instead a fixed display of Automatic appears When searching for DVB S2 HD transponders you must state the correct error rate Either QPSK 1 2 2 3 3 4 3 5 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 or 8PSK 2 3 3 4 3 5 5 6 8 9 or 9 10 Polarization Press the ale buttons to select the correct polarization horizontal o
91. ed At the bottom right of the screen display the receiver shows the current signal strength and signal quality of the selected transponder The DVB Type FEC Polarization and Symbol Rate options only need to be specified if the transponder has yet to be saved DVB type Select here whether standard channels DVB S SD or HDTV channels DVB S2 HDTV should be received from the desired transponder 121 Main menu Settings FEC Select the applicable error rate Viterbi rate You need not state the error rate for the DVB S SD transponders Instead a fixed display of Automatic appears You must state the correct error rate for the DVB S2 HD transponders Either QPSK 1 2 2 3 3 4 3 5 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 or 8PSK 2 3 3 4 3 5 5 6 8 9 or 9 10 Polarization Select the correct polarization horizontal or vertical Symbol Rate Use the numeric keypad to enter the related symbol rate Tuner Configuration Since the tuner configuration is very detailed we have dedicated it a chapter all to itself For this see the chapter Tuner Configuration Edit Satellites ETET After calling up the menu you will see the following e kompetenz display TT The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad
92. ed Antenna 1 19 2 E ASTRA 2 13 0 E HOTBIRD 3 42 0 E TURKSAT 4 23 5 E ASTRA 5 6 H 8 7 of 64 Satellites selected 193 2E ASTRA 13 0E HOTBIRD 28 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi 10 0E 10 16 0 E EUTELSAT WA 16 0E Press QJ to choose the satellites C Cancel E Back RB Forward to the next step Connection and setup Motorized Antenna DiSEqC 1 2 The following display appears Motor Control Select the control type DiSEqgC 1 2 Refer to the documentation for your motorized antenna for details Go to Null Position P aa i Select the Go to Null Position field Press the ox button to instruct the turntable to move to its null position Set Borders Select the Set Borders field In this menu you can set the limits for your turntable This is particularly necessary if the turntable has only a restricted range in which it can turn before striking an obstruction such as a wall or tree Press the Ei button The following display appears The following buttons allow you to control the movement of the turntable Start slow rotation to the West Rotate to the West step by step Stop the current movement Rotate to the East step by step Me ID Start slow rotation to the East Once you have reached the desired East West limit switch to the r
93. ed with the UAS 481 for the settings for Tuner 1 and Tuner 2 No frequency can be used by more than one receiver The receivers would interfere with each other Do not assign the same frequencies channels to tuner 1 and tuner 2 36 Connection and setup Transmission channel for tuner 1 Select a free available transmission channel SCR 0 SCR 3 Transmission channel for tuner 2 Select a free available transmission channel SCR 0 SCR 3 When you have completed all settings for the satellite press the d green button The following display appears gt Satellite Configuration Tuner 1 amp 2 p m OneCable 19 2 E AS Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar If a connection to the one cable system cannot be established check your settings frequency and transmission channel and if necessary call for expert help When you have completed all settings for the satellite press the d green button The receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the first installation with the Channel search chapter di Connection and setup OneCable System user defined The individual items are selected using the ale buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the
94. ee DEER Eege e AEERREEK REESEN ENEE Ee EER ele 10 Information about antenna connection and loop through mode 11 OSC HOE example eege eelere a aii 12 Taa VOR leiere E 13 AVO 6 6 It e 13 Soes IGE A e re EE 13 Inserting batteries into the remote Control 13 PES AS O EEN 14 BIS SaS a E EE 19 DOE E RE 21 Motorized Antenna DiISEGG 1 2 DISE QC YT 53 wcicncrsdccedescemeniereukederdancunewusuededdntadestededmedeptuseneseiehieiadesietentuden ederainiededstieraubidenteacn 24 Motorized Antenna DISECO MI 2 E 25 Mot ized Antenna Ei E EE 27 lu ele AT 30 OS SS SU i EE 32 Ome Cable System iy aJ RE 33 le System UAS E 36 OneCable System E D 38 Sana EEE 6 EE eebe 41 RE ite TE E 43 General operating INSIFUCUONS siiderin aa aaa iaaea 45 PONCE STIG le EE 45 Editing and Selection Options in the Menus nnsssennnnsenrnnsrnrnrsrnnrrnrnrrrsrnrrrnrnrrrsnnnrnnsrnrnnsnntrnnntnnnntnornnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn renne 46 Explanation of symbols in receiver CISD EE 47 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live OperatiOn ccsccccsssseeeesesseeseeeseeeeeeenseeeeeeeseeeeeesseeeeoenseeeeoeaseessonseeesees 48 Remote control for live operation TV Radio ccccceesccccessecccceeeeeeeceusececsaeeeeecsaueeeeesuaeeeessuaaceesseaueeeessaueesesssaeeessaaass 48 Switching between TV and Radio e le E 49 Adjusting tne WOT EUG sssisriisesiitesosronn senres Ora aA Eara EAEE Ea Ere a AOR S A aa E Erana ANE Eie Nesii 49 Channel selec Uoi DEE 49 Kege
95. elected recording Editing options for other types of recording e Scheduled recording is deleted e Edit the scheduled recording Editing options for the reminder function e Reminder is deleted e Edit the reminder 12 Editing a recording When editing a recording you can change all parameters apart from the recording mode Make the changes using a the cursor Kai buttons and the numeric keypad Press the Ei button to confirm your changes and return to the timer list view Overlaps of recordings If your scheduled recordings overlap the timer list view for the receiver shows the overlapping recordings with a brown background and the recording leading to the overlap is additionally shown in red script You now have the option of deleting one of the recordings or to reschedule it so there is no longer an overlap If the overlap arises when the recording is input the receiver notifies you directly of the overlap as soon as you give the Save command for the recording Premium GV EV EPG 02 15 03 00 1945 19 50 20 00 20 15 20 15 21 15 20 00 20 15 S Editing the channel list Topic Page Calling up the Edit TV Channellist sz cccsscscccrsassesactraneesqantacdasdastned secepsdadanesossennhedeneteuentsanboddeusdaateanecua eaientesstoisnncs 74 Selecting the channel list favourites list to be edited AEN 75 Selecting the channel s to be edited DE 76 Eding
96. en need to re install it in a workshop or using a PC You can use the Service menu to check whether the new software has been installed Follow all on screen instructions AN Check the time setting following a software update 108 Main menu Service menu Update channel lists The method for updating the channel list via USB is exactly the same as that used for updating the software defaultchannel xml Save the channel list on a USB device The receiver here offers you the option of saving to a USB device the channel list you are currently using so that you can recover it later if required First connect your USB device to the receiver using a free USB port on the receiver Then select the Save Channel List to USB field and confirm the start of saving by pressing the button During the saving process you will see the Update via USB menu however you cannot navigate within this menu until the save process has been completed The function Update channel lists allows you to reload the saved channel list to the receiver at a later date should you so require Restore Factory Default Settings After calling up the menu you will first see the following Mammenu Service Menu display E Reset You can here restore the channel list and the installation settings to the factory settings You can use the Lol buttons to select the components to be restored to their factory settings In each case use the ale b
97. es list 4 using the cursor rv buttons see example screenshot on the right To select several channels to be edited at the same time if they are not listed directly following each other in the a selected channel list use the cursor a buttons to select the first channel to be selected and then press the EB button The channel is shown with a coloured background Now select the other channels to be edited at a the same time using the cursor a buttons and select each further channel to be edited using the DEN button see example screenshot on the right To select several channels that are listed directly following each other in the selected channel list you can start block selection see Edit channels Start Blockselection Editing channels channel lists After selecting the channel s to be edited press the o red dot button The following display appears see screenshot on the right 76 Start Blockselection only appears if just one channel has been selected for editing Editing the channel list Move Use the ally buttons to select Move and confirm your selection with the ox button The following display appears see example screenshot on the right Now use the cursor GI buttons or the numeric ASTRA 19 2 keypad to select the new channel memory position s 11836 MHz 27500 MS s then confirm the insertion with the ol button Delete Channels th
98. espective field Set current position for border and press the ox button to confirm If you subsequently want to delete the Set Borders switch to the Reset border positions field and press the ox button to confirm deletion of the limits You can then set new values for the limits Once you have set all the limits press the button Press the d green button to move to the next menu Connection and setup The following display appears LNB Type If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB use the ale buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple or User defined LNB frequency MHz You only need to specify this data if your LNB type is not Universal LNB The data required differ for the settings Simple and User defined Refer to the documentation supplied for your LNB Selection Simple LNB Use the numeric keypad to enter the LNB frequency Selection User defined Press the oK button to input the required low high and limit frequencies as necessary The input is performed using the numeric keypad Stop on Signal Select the Stop on Signal field Here you can select whether the motorized antenna should stop its rotary movement immediately on reception of a signal from the desired satellite You can choose between On and Off Mov
99. etup Channel only works if the time setup is set to Automatic Here you can select the channel from which the receiver should obtain the time information Press the ox button to call a up a channel list from which you can select the channel you want using the cursor Ga buttons Confirm your selection with the o button Setup Time Now Press the Ei button Depending on the desired time setting Automatic Manual the following display then appears Automatic Manual You need not perform any further input the receiver will Use the numeric keypad or the ale buttons to input automatically update the date and time the correct date Then use the ole buttons to switch to the Time field and use the numeric keypad or the ale buttons to input the correct time Then use the ox button to confirm your input 114 Main menu Settings Setting the remote control code After calling up the menu you will see the following display You can use this function to allow you to operate several receivers e g four UFS 922 units using the same remote control You can assign each receiver its own remote control code This pre supposes that the receiver was supplied with the RC 670 remote control e g UFS 922 or with the RC 660 remote control e g UFS 910 You can now use the remote control for your receiver to set a new remote control code the remote control code 1 is set as standard Simultaneously press buttons
100. field and press the ox button to allow you to make the settings selection for the first satellite The following display appears T ASTRA HDs Satellite and position Select the Satellite and Position field Select here the satellite you desire from the available satellites By pressing the button at this point you can view a list of D the satellites saved in the receiver Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ol button Uncommitted Switch Select the Uncommitted Switch field Set the Uncommitted Switches here to match the configuration of your reception system You can select Deactivated or a value from 1 to 16 in single unit increments 141 Tuner Configuration Position Select the field SatPos Set the Position here to match the configuration of your reception system You can select Deactivated or a value between 1 and 4 in single unit increments DiISEgC Repeat Select the DISEqC Repeat field Set the DiSEqC command repeat rate here to match the configuration of your reception system You can select Off or a value between 1 and 3 in single unit increments LNB Setting omens meen namin Tuner Configuration NEE 7 4 tellite 7 Select the LNB Setting field If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB press the button so that you can
101. from the UFS 922 s internal hard disk to external NTFS formatted USB storage NTFS formatted USB storage media can only be read by the UFS 922 not written It is not possible media UPnP client server functionality UPnP Universal Plug and Play The UFS 922 can operate as both a UPnP media client and a UPnP media server Further information about UPnP can be found on the Internet at www upnp org E al HDD 31 24 GB 31 24 GB Free UPnP media client 5 External HDD 1 31 24 GB 31 24 GB Free Streaming from external devices to the UFS 922 TE es 55 28 GB 42 48 GB Free 31 33 GB 28 36 GB Free UPnP media server Streaming from the UFS 922 to external devices Ee XBMC Media Server 128 50 74 193 To use these functions the correct settings must be made for the firewall running on the PC notebook You may need to add the UFS 922 to the firewall exclusion list Playing media files selecting source directory Use the ole buttons to select the source directory Open using the ox button ternal HDD Get 31 24 GB 31 24 GB Free 31 24 GB 31 24 GB Free Media data from the following connected devices can be eran played back r Mass Storage Olv 31 33 GB 28 36 GB Free Internal hard disk media archive USB storage media FAT FAT32 or NTFS formatted UPnP servers in the network and detected e g XMBC server Twonky Media Server other UFS 922 units etc JPEG playback Use the ale buttons to select
102. fter calling up the menu you will see the following display You have the following selection options Format Record Archive delete Format Media Archive delete Deleted data cannot be restored it is irrevocably deleted Use the DD buttons to select the desired action Format Record Archive Pressing the OK button irrevocably deletes all recordings TV and radio currently stored on the hard disk of the receiver As a security feature you are asked to confirm again by pressing the ox button that you really want to delete these files Format Media Archive Pressing the Ei button irrevocably deletes all music MP3 and images JPEG files currently stored on the hard disk of the receiver As a security feature you are asked to confirm again by pressing the Ei button that you really want to delete these files Manmenus interface Setup HDD Management CO Format Record Archive Press UH to format record archive U Leave Mainmenu C Back to interface Setup Mainmenu interface Setup HDD Management O Are you sure you want cn Record Archive e receiver will restart automatically after formatting C Cancel g ves Manmenus interface Setup HDD Management Are you sure Do you want to format Media Archive The receiver will restart automatically after formatting CJ Cancel CH Yes 131
103. g is performed from the time since when the current channel has been watched without interruption option available only if automatic timeshift is activated From now Recording is performed from the present time Later Recording begins at the start time entered in the Start line Start You only need to enter the start time for a recording if you have selected the recording type Later End The end of the recording is determined automatically by the receiver based on the available EPG data If you want you can however change this manually Duration The duration of a recording is determined automatically by the receiver based on the start and finish times You can however correct the duration manually In this case the receiver automatically adjusts the end time to correspond to the new recording duration The start time of the recording remains unchanged Decrypt Here you can select whether the programme should be recorded unencrypted select Yes or encrypted select No on the hard disk Selecting On means that depending on the setting in the System parameters Common Interface Multiple decoding menu you may not be able to view any other encrypted channels that use the same CA module for decoding see Chapters System parameters Common Interface Multiple decoding tkd Di Press the Ei button to start the recording you can cancel it by pressing the or
104. g the Software Update by USB Save Channel List to USB menu so that if you do not like the new channel list you can revert back to the old one If a new channel list is loaded this will be automatically regenerated after each factory reset Restore Factory Default settings see Service menu Factory Reset Reset Channel List Once you have made all the settings for updating your receiver switch to the Start Update field and press the ox button The receiver will now automatically start updating the components you selected 107 Main menu Service menu Once the update is complete the receiver is re initialised and starts operation again Never turn off the receiver during the update process as otherwise you could lose the entire software You would then need to re install it in a workshop or using a PC and network cable You can use the Service menu to check whether the new software has been installed Follow all on screen instructions Check the time setting following a software update You can also download the updates from the Internet The address is http www kathrein de You will find the software at Service Software and Download Receiver UFS 922 These updates can be performed via the receiver s USB ports see Service menu Update via the USB or Operation from the front panel Update via USB i j j Mainmenu Service Menu
105. gee 45 Editing and selection options inthe nn EE 46 Explanation of symbols in receiver display 47 In this chapter we provide you with a few basic tips and explanations about using the UFS 922 These are not specific to any one menu but can be used as help and orientation in practically all menus Alphanumeric Inputs For inputs such as names of favourites or search expressions use the keyboard displayed on the screen see example screenshot The letters assigned to the numeric keypad keys also apply to your remote control They are used in a similar way to those on a mobile phone The following buttons can be used for input or to select an action Last character is deleted EE SSR 45 General operating instructions Switch between upper case and lower case letters Confirm the term input Cancel input without saving Cancel input without saving After you have input the desired term press the button to enter the name search expression or press the or button to cancel the input Editing and selection options in the menus Always pay attention to the bar at the bottom of the on screen display Messages here provide information on what to do next ig E mpa In many menus all the editing and selection options for that menu are shown at the bottom of the display Where a specific remote control button is required to execute them or call them up this also will be shown see example screensh
106. h the delta channel list transmitted However you can perform a software update manually at any time as described under Software update Setting On The receiver automatically searches for new software available every day when updating the WEW data and does compares the channel list you have stored on the receiver with the delta channel list transmitted Your channel list is not overwritten only updated For example if the name or frequency of a channel changes the old parameters for the affected channel are replaced by the new ones in your channel list on the receiver The channel is not moved in the channel list New channels that have not yet been saved in your channel list are added to the end of the list Channels that are no longer broadcast are deleted Note The receiver does not make the changes automatically without your approval they are buffered until the next time the receiver is started 105 Main menu Service menu If new software or changes to the channel list are found you will see the following display the next time you start the UFS 922 Press the OK button to perform the software update After the software update you will see the following display only if there are any changes to the delta channel list Press the Ei button to perform the channel list update or the button if you do not want to update your channel list The channel list is not overwritten The receiver saves the new data and
107. hannel has been selected for editing Recording archive play back edit recordings Topic Page Galing Up the tecording eer 81 Selection options remote control buttons in the recording archive 82 Views sorting the recordings in the recording Eer EE 83 Folders in rec rding archive EE 84 FANN OC Ree e WE 85 BE ea SI Eelere 85 E in re Relat EN 86 Selecting the recording S to be CCIte AANEREN 87 EGUNO deiere are GE 87 EE VIEW arpani aaa ia a aE E Ea a Da EEEa ai i eeegeue 96 Calling up the recording archive The recording archive is called up by pressing the button or the E button Each time the EPG is opened you will automatically be shown the view you had selected the last time you exited the archive The following display appears example In this Coming up window you are always shown the current programme on the last channel to be selected with the channel Selected view sorting name the recording archive After the start of playback of a recording instead of the channel name you are shown the title of the recording being played back A recording identified with a red dot is a recording that is in progress Details of the remaining memory capacity of the integral hard disk List of the available recordings using the sort order selected above and the folders created Date and time of the selected recording with category duration and picture format
108. he individual satellites you have set up or choose the setting AIP If All is selected all the individual satellites you have set up will be searched for new channels Make sure your reception system is aligned to this these selected satellite s Channel Search Mode Use the ale buttons to select the type of channels that are to be searched for You have three options free amp scrambled All channels are searched for only free Only free to air channels are searched for only scrambled Only encrypted channels are searched for To view encrypted channels you need an appropriate CA Conditional Access module and a valid smart card together with a valid subscription to the relevant Pay TV provider 100 Network Search Use the ale buttons On Off to select whether a network search should be performed If you set the network search to OT only the factory default transponders for the satellite s you previously selected will be searched for new as yet unsaved channels If you set the network search to On the transponder network enables additional transponders that have not yet been stored to be located They are then stored and searched for new channels in the same way as the existing transponders Once you have made all the settings use the ale buttons to switch to the Start search field and confirm the start of the search using the button The following displays appear example During
109. he next step l First installaton Step 3 of 7 gt Tuner Configuration Tuner 1 DiSEqC 1 0 Tuner 2 DiSEqC 1 0 Tuner 2 Connection type i Separated R Tuner 1 uE DiSEgC 1 0 Press D to configure and select the reception system for tuner 1 C Cancel E Back RB Forward to the next step First Installation Step 4 of 7 Select Satellites Tuner 7 DiSEqC 1 0 13 0 E HOTBIRD 42 0 E TURKSAT 23 5 E ASTRA 28 2 E ASTRA 1 of 4 Satellites selected 19 2E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 50E 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 7 0E 3 0 E EUROBIRD 9 ER 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi 10 0 16 0 E EUTELSAT W2 16 0E Press Q 7 to choose the satellites First installation Step 4 of 7 gt Select Satellites Tuner 7 DiSEqC 1 0 bon hn 19 2E 2 of 4 Satellites selected 2 13 0 E HOTBIRD ER 19 26 ASTRA E Cj 42 0 E TURKSAT A4 DE 28 2 E ASTRA 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 3 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT W1 10 16 0 E EUTELSAT W2 i 4 5 6 5 0 E SIRIUS 7 CO 9 Press Q 7 to choose the satellites C Cancel B sch RB Forward to the next step 19 Connection and setup The following display appears Satellite Configuration Tuner 1 Make the settings for the first satellite for tuner 1 here LNB Type If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB use the ale buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the fo
110. he same way as for the first tuner Then press the button Number of Satellites Select the Number of Satellites field and set the number of satellites to be received by your reception system A maximum of two satellites can be received Satellite 1 Select the Satellite 1 field and press the ox button to make the settings for the first satellite to be received The following display appears example LNB Setting If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB press the button so that you can make the settings for the LNB EXR 551 20510024 1 SCR 0 1400 MHz 2 SCR 1 1516 MHz 3 SCR 2 1632 MHz 4 SCR 3 1748 MHz Tuner Configuration The following display appears _ tiit hanes Eege Be Conligieatiees gt Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System Satellite 1 of 2 You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Wideband User defined If your LNB is neither a Universal nor a Wideband LNB select the setting User defined The User defined setting means you must manually set the frequency ranges that are configured for your LNB Select the frequency range to be changed and set the values that are correct for your LNB using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad When you have completed all settings press the button Satellite and position Select the Satellite and Position field and select here the satellite you desire from the
111. ies Recording Use the ale buttons to select the Series recording recording mode see screenshot on the right For series recording the receiver automatically takes the start and end of recording from the EPG data Press the OK button to save the recording settings Instructions for recording a series 22 35 18 05 18 30 18 55 13 00 19 30 2000 2647 Wet 20 15 Ful 2025 x Fudd 22 20 Fu If the Series recording function is used to program recording of every edition or episode of a series the EPG will locate the series in question on the updated schedules and automatically program the recording of them A change in the time the series is broadcast is no problem for the EPG as its programming is based on the series title This does however mean that the schedule change needs to have been notified prior to the last update of the EPG 70 Premium GV EV EPG Reminder function switch over to programme If you want to be reminded that a programme is about to start you can activate the reminder function for the desired programme The reminder function is set up in exactly the same way as programming a recording The only difference is that the entry in the Recording line must be Reminder Use the ally buttons to switch to the Date field and use the ale buttons to select the desired day Use the Ale buttons to switch to the Start field and use the ale bu
112. il Information Un A wo S e III D Call up Options Menu E TVR 3 d Call up favourites list o Not currently supported vim Call Up recording archive ATTE CA Le a Call up tyvtyv EPG Er mun SH P Navigation Electronic Programme Guide innen E CTIE x ox Call up Channel List Ba i Confirmation Call up Selection Select last channel called Up s Ba Ki K EE exit displays menus step by sien a Call up Media Centre EE K MP3 JPEG G KTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOTOTOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOTOTOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Fast Rewind EH WI nu Start Timeshift freeze frame Pause o Start Recording OTR el Stop Playback Timeshift Record KEES Start Playback Call up recording archive KATHREIN Q K dr S Q Q S Q S Q A Q G V S Q S S S gt dr S V S S d ky H Ea Fast Forward 48 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation Switching between TV and Radio operation TVR To switch between TV and radio mode press the W blue button Adjusting the volume The volume is adjusted using the buttons Channel selection Direct channel selection The S button allows the channel to be selected from the ordered version of the currently selected channel list favourites list If the channel slot in the channel list is known the desired cha
113. information or other recordings of this programme enter the search expression using the numeric keypad on the remote control see also the Operating instructions Alphanumeric entries chapters D button If available shows further information on the selected recording EBB button Select recordings Navigation within each view of the recording archive is always performed using the cursor buttons Saz The DO buttons allow you to select individual recordings and the ale buttons allow you to scroll from page to page in the currently selected list Beem Pressing the or the button exits the recording archive and returns to the TV picture 82 Recording archive play back edit recordings Views of the recording archive sorting the recordings When displaying the recordings you have the following sorting display options KR green button Ordered by date you can use the a buttons to choose between the sorting criteria of date title or duration recording length Ordered by Date OPT J yellow button Ordered by channels you can choose between the available channels using the Sie buttons Only those channels for which a recording is available are shown LL Soe Fri23Jan ST min Mein cooler Onkel Charlie news Thu 22 Jan 42 min Movie Wed 17 Dec 147 min TVR E blue button Ordered by categories genres you can choose between the available categories using the aE butt
114. inmenu C Back to Mainmenu and confirm your selection using the ox button Common Interface Important Information Always follow the operating instructions from your Pay TV provider and the instructions supplied with the Smartcard and the CA module Smartcards and CA modules are not included with this product The cards and modules are issued by the respective pay TV providers and contain the subscriber data and details of the channels for which the subscriber has paid These channels are always scrambled Contact the Pay TV provider if you are interested in subscribing to a particular Pay TV channel You are responsible for the use of the Smartcard in the CA The Smartcard sold by the pay TV provider specific to a particular encryption technology is inserted into the CA module Store your card and PIN code securely when not in use Inserting the Smartcard and the CA Module The Common Interface Cl of the UFS 922 is suitable for the use of two CA Conditional Access modules These two CI slots are located at the bottom left on the front The CA module 2 receives Smartcard O chip contacts pointing upwards and towards socket strip and is then inserted into one of the two CI slots The Smartcard should be inserted into the CA module without exerting excessive force This also applies to inserting the CA module into the CI slot Do not use a lot of force and follow the instructions supplied with the Smartcar
115. ion Select here the default record duration If the channel information gives no start time and end time for the programme that is to be recorded the receiver will automatically use the default record duration that is set here You can choose between 30 minutes and 3 hours in 30 minute increments 120 Main menu Settings Antenna amp satellites settings After calling up the menu you will see the following display You can choose between various different menus Sat Finder Tuner Configuration Edit Satellites Edit Transponders Use the als buttons to select the desired menu and confirm your selection using the ox button Sat Finder After calling up the menu you will see the following Mammenu Setings Antenna amp Satellite display SatFinder If you do not have a meter for adjusting your reflector you can use the sat finder as an alignment aid However the sat finder is not a complete substitute for a meter The individual items are selected using the DD buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Satellite Select the satellite on which the transponder to be tested is located Make sure your reception system is aligned to this these selected satellite s Frequency Use the ale buttons transponder frequency already saved or the keypad transponder frequency not yet saved to select the transponder frequency to be test
116. ith the Channel search chapter 23 Connection and setup Motorized Antenna DiSEqC 1 2 DiISEqC 1 3 The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the Ei button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Press the d green button The following display appears Select Satellites Tuner 1 Here you can select up to 64 satellites to be included DH in the signal on tuner 1 Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ox button The selected satellites will be identified with a tick When you have completed all settings press the A green button 24 First installation Step J of 7 gt Tuner Configuration Tuner 1 a Motorized Antenna Press D to configure and select the reception system for tuner 1 C Cancel E Back RB Forward to the next step First installation Step 4 of 7 Select Satellites Tuner 1 Motorized Antenna DEER IRE 1 ora satelites selected 13 0 E HOTBIRD 19 2E ASTRA 42 0 E TURKSAT 23 5 E ASTRA 28 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 9 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi 16 0 E EUTELSAT W2 Press Q 7 to choose the satellites C Cancel m Back RB Forward to the next step First Installation Step 4 of 7 Select Satellites Tuner 1 Motoriz
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118. l power pack The unit may only be connected to the mains and turned on once it has been connected to the antenna and to the TV set or the cable network and PC If the mains voltage is too high there is a risk of fire Repairs Ensure that any repairs to your unit are carried out by qualified personnel Opening the unit and attempting to repair it yourself voids all warranty claims Improper work on the unit can jeopardise the electrical safety of the unit The manufacturer accepts no liability for accidents caused by the user opening the unit Connections Incorrect wiring of the connections can lead to malfunctions or defects on the unit Long periods of absence storms accessibility of the mains connector Always turn off the unit at the mains switch if you will be absent for a long time or there is a storm Disconnect it from the mains by unplugging the mains connector This also applies to the other equipment connected to the unit Isolation from the cable network is also recommended Note any timer programs receiver and turn the unit on again promptly before the recording time Ensure the mains connector is accessible at all times Installation location All electronic equipment generates heat However the heating of this unit lies within the permissible range Sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers may become discoloured by the effects of constant heat over time The feet of the unit can also cause colour changes to treated furnit
119. le E EE E PC laptop PC laptop TCP IP address TCP IP address 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 11 173 Technical appendix DHCP Receiver ON UFS 922 E Ns 100V 240V 50 60Hz max 65W Elektroscho SE Nicht Offne DATA UO a OPTICAL DHCP server router IF INPUT LNB2 IN LNB1 IN V max 14 18V max 400mA MAN C 3 OP LNB 1 LOOP OUT LNB 2 m LOOP OUT TCP IP address automatic Network cable e g Fritzbox ak hfs gg LGE e KE ala Zb PC laptop 174 Radio link Comprehensive index Contents Wl d Difference between PAL and HDTV cccccccsssececcceeeeecaeeeececeeaeceeesauseeesseaeeesseaueeeessaeeesssaaseeeeessauseesseeeeessegeeeesssaeeess 2 KE eil Here 2 Bei CH 3 Safety Instructions Important INfOrmMatiON ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeasseeseeeeeaassseseeooessseeeseoooesseeseseoonssseesssoonees 4 important IN orma MORN WEE 5 Receiver features scope of supply features sssssnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnnm nnmnnn mnnn 7 RO CONVO EE 7 SCOPE OF 0 6 6 geed 7 SEI 8 COMIN ONT ANG Eegenen 9 View of rear DAM Cl ctccwana testis iananeanatsndneaneatanadeiinwuncdubitcemmleiustasa davinittenantsthheiuetspinthaiatendtieaaneniactetianinavadebaniauamigiinaitmiesnenieiaveed 9 VIEW OF ront panel ilap Belle Ee Kee EE 10 Connecting the unit Lae JE GOppIEEHIEODSh S eiet negsteukrsuge eetk EN ERNedEEd
120. lish Turkish or Russian Audio Format via HDMI Here you can select the type of audio signal that is transmitted by the HDMI interface together with the TV picture Either Decoded PCM or S PDIF format Auto Dolby Digital Output Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically output the Dolby Digital signal if this is transmitted Either Onor Off Time Setting After calling up the menu you will see the following display The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons Time Mode Here you can select whether the time information should be obtained by the receiver automatically from a specific channel that you select or whether the time information should be input manually Either Automatic or Manual Local Time Offset UTC Here you can select the local time offset to UTC formerly GMT e g 1 hour for Germany You can set the offset in 30 minute steps The maximum offset is 11 hours and 30 minutes and 113 Main menu Settings Clock Change Summer Time Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically change over to and from summer and winter time The Manual setting only makes sense if you also selected Manual for the selection item Time setup since otherwise the time information is obtained automatically by the receiver Either Automatic or Manual Time S
121. ll or Off display is not switched on lit during operation Front Front Display in Standby Select here whether the front display is illuminated in standby mode To achieve the rated standby power consumption of less than one Watt this setting must be Off 118 Main menu Settings EPG Setup After calling up the menu you will see the following display The individual items are selected using the ale buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad EPG Grabbing Select here the data with which the EPG should be updated filled In order to exploit the full capability of the Premium tvtv EPG this setting must be tvtv If the setting is Off the EPG will be filled with the conventional SI data broadcast by the transmitters These are less comprehensive than the tvtv EPG data and also do not extend to 14 days ahead EPG Grabbing Time Select here the time at which the receiver s EPG data should be updated Since the update can take up to 45 minutes it is recommended that the update time should be during the night when the receiver is not being used The receiver which must be in standby mode switches itself on out of standby mode and updates the EPG data After updating the data the receiver switches back to the standby mode Scheduled recordings do not affect this the receiver then carries out the update automatically later when recording is finished
122. llite Configuration Tuner 1 DiSEqC 1 1 19 2 E ASTRA Press QCCA to select the LNB type C cance Bra BR Forward to the next step If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB use the ale buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple or User defined 22 Connection and setup LNB frequency MHz You only need to specify this data if your LNB type is not Universal LNB The data required differ for the settings Simple and User defined Refer to the documentation supplied for your LNB Selection Simple LNB Use the numeric keypad to enter the LNB frequency Selection User defined Press the button to input the required low high and limit frequencies as necessary The input is performed using the numeric keypad Uncommitted Switch Set the Uncommitted Switches here to match the configuration of your reception system You can select Off or a value between 1 and 16 in single unit increments DiISEgC Repeat The setting for how often the DiSEqC command must be repeated depends on the configuration of your reception system Refer to the documentation for your reception system or seek assistance from a specialist engineer Off DiISEqC command is not repeated 1 DiISEqC command is repeated once 2 DiSEqC command is
123. llites Tuner 1 Here you can select the satellite included in the signal a on tuner 1 Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the d button When you have selected the satellite you want press the A green button The following display appears The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad First installation Step J of 7 z Tuner Configuration Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System b OneCable System Used 2 On Tuner 1 amp 2 S OneCable System OneCable System gt HAS 481 5 Press to select the OneCable System C Cancel kg pe forward to the next step l First Installation Step 4 of 7 Select Satellites Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System 13 0 E HOTBIRD 13 0 42 0 E TURKS AT 42 06 23 5 E ASTRA 23 5E 28 2 E ASTRA ZB AE 5 0 E SIRIUS 5 0E 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A ZOE 3 0 E EUROBIRD 9 9 0E 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi 10 0E 16 0 E EUTELSAT WA 16 0E z 1 of 1 Satellites selected 19 2E ASTRA 2 3 4 I5 s 9 Press Q 7 to choose the satellites C Cancel B sch BR Forward to the next step First installatron Step 5 of 7 gt Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System UAS 481 Tuner 2 SCH Press to select the SCH for Tuner 1 C Cancel E Back RB Forward to the next step Refer to the documentation suppli
124. llow you to make the settings selection for the first satellite The following display appears Satellite and position Select here the satellite you desire from the available satellites By pressing the button at this point you can view a list of the satellites saved in the receiver a Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ox button 139 Tuner Configuration LNB Setting kae r a Eaa gt Tatar Select the LNB Setting field If your reception system DiSEqC 1 0 Satellite 1 of 4 does not have a Universal LNB press the ok button so that you can make the settings for the LNB satejjite an You can choose from the following LNB types LNB Settim DiSEqC Rep Test Tram Universal Simple User defined lf your LNB is neither a Universal nor a Simple LNB select the setting User defined The setting User defined means you must manually set the frequency ranges that are configured for your LNB Select the frequency range to be changed and set the values that are correct for your LNB using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad When you have completed all settings press the button DiISEgC Repeat Select the DISEqGC Repeat field Set the DiSEqC command repeat rate here to match the configuration of your reception system You can choose between Off or a unit step in the range 1 to 3
125. llowing LNB types Universal Simple or User defined LNB frequency MHz You only need to specify this data if your LNB type is not Universal LNB The data required differ for the settings Simple and User defined Refer to the documentation supplied for your LNB Selection Simple LNB Use the numeric keypad to enter the LNB frequency Selection User defined Press the button to input the required low high and limit frequencies as necessary The input is performed using the numeric keypad DISEgGC Input 10f4 For the first satellite on the tuner item A on the system 2of4 For the second satellite on the tuner item B on the system 3of4 For the third satellite on the tuner item C on the system 4of4 For the fourth satellite on the tuner item D on the system DiSEqC Repeat The setting for how often the DiSEqC command must be repeated depends on the configuration of your reception system Refer to the documentation for your reception system or seek assistance from a specialist engineer Off DiISEqC command is not repeated 1 DiISEqC command is repeated once 2 DiSEqC command is repeated twice or 3 DiSEqC command is repeated three times 20 Connection and setup 22 kHz signal You only need to specify this data if your LNB type is Simple The 22 kHz signal is needed to switch LNBs in multi feed reception and to switch between Low
126. me as the original except that a C is added at the end of the name If you want you can now call up the Rename edit function as described in this chapter to assign it anew name 91 Recording archive play back edit recordings Before cutting a recording for the first time you should make a copy of the recording to be cut so that if you make a mistake you can recover the recording See Copy in the relevant paragraph of this chapter for details The following display appears example 01 13 00 h OK Define cut start 4 Slow motion Frame only a Now use the cursor a buttons the HA buttons or the button to select the desired start of the section to be cut from the recording and then confirm by pressing the button The following display appears example Cut range 00 00 00 00 36 30 h OK Define cut end Slow motion Frame only a Now use the cursor ad buttons the EA buttons or the e button to select the desired end of the section to be cut from the recording and then confirm by pressing the button The following display appears example Use the als buttons to select Cut recording and confirm your selection with the button The receiver will then commence the cutting operation for the section that you have selected On completion of the cutting operation you can cut another section from the selected recording in the same way or press the button or the EB button to re
127. minder function switch over to programme section in this chapter Use the cursor buttons to select further items and use the numeric keypad to make the settings When all settings have been made press the button to save the recording settings You can view the scheduled recordings in the timer list view of the EPG see Timer list chapter 66 Premium GV EV EPG Programme not in EPG Select any programme on the channel on which the desired programme is to be broadcast at a later date and press the o red dot button The following display appears example As there is no EPG data you must enter the data date start end manually Enter the data using the cursor a buttons Kai or numeric keypad Press the ox button to save your settings Information on direct decryption using timers recordings on encrypted channels The Decrypt field only appears when recording encrypted channels If you want to make the recording unencrypted use the ale buttons to select Yes if you want the recording to be made encrypted on the hard disk select the No option When doing this note the following If two timers are set for encrypted channels both with decryption set to On and the recording times overlap it can happen that the first timer will record decrypted and the second timer will record encrypted More details can be found under Mainmenu Interfaces Common Interface
128. n EPG at any TV Pr emm e time by pressing the button The following display Kaes appears see screenshot on the right You have the Lebe Deinen Traum Jetzt wird alles anders following search options eens 7 3 R ing of L Further programme times for the currently selected programme in the example on the right King of Queens Actor Select the actor listed in the channel information selection using the ale buttons Key word search in detailed information Full text search called up by pressing the button again The selection is made using the ale buttons To open the menu for More Episodes and Keywordsearch in detailed information press the ox button More Episodes The following display appears see example on the right The selection is made using the Lol buttons 17 55 18 25 18 25 18 50 18 50 19 20 03 50 04 15 04 15 0445 1230 1300 Actor Use the ale buttons to select an available actor Press the Ei button to see a list of those programmes if any in which this actor appears This depends on forbes tee the name of this actor being included in the channel SAT 20 15 22 20 information The following display appears example WS j een 16 25 18 30 The selection is made using the ole buttons Sun SAT i 16 25 18 30 64 Key word search in detailed information The following display appears see example on the
129. nels for which support is activated can be recognised by the following logo which appears after the name of the broadcaster Channels for which support is not activated can be recognised by the crossed out logo see screenshots above For example If you deactivate support for RTL 2 CH no more data is loaded for RTL 2 and RTL 2 Austria either Make this setting for your desired channels For better orientation you can display a channel list in the Complete list Satellite lists category green which includes only those channels supported by Premium GWEVW EPG The EWY list in the category Satellite lists is selected using the EBES buttons This setting can be changed at any time you like Start block selection Use the ally buttons to select Start Blockselection and confirm your selection with the ox button You can now use the Lol buttons to start block selection at the previously selected channel This selects the channels in the sequence in which they appear in the previously selected channel list and applies a coloured background to them see example screenshot on the right Then press the o red dot button You can now carry out all the editing options for the selected channels as when an individual channel is selected apart from the tvtv off on function Select the desired action Move Delete Skip Lock or To Favorite using the ale buttons and confirm
130. ng a Scart cable To play back a DVD i e output the signal from the DVR through the receiver on the TV set the TV set must also be connected to the receiver with a Scart cable This is necessary as there is no upscaling of the video signal from the VCR Scart socket to the HDMI output recording otherwise all the on screen displays will appear on your recording d If you are recording using an external video recorder remember not to operate the receiver during Audio connection If you want to play the sound on your hi fi system connect the audio cinch sockets to the input sockets on the hi fi system using an appropriate cable see Connection example Optical digital output The fibre optic output is intended for the connection of a Dolby Digital system see Connection example Inserting batteries into the remote control Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control Insert the two batteries supplied into the remote control Ensure correct polarity of the batteries the and markings as indicated inside the battery compartment Slide the cover back on to the remote control until it locks in place 13 Connection and setup First Installation Before you start to use the UFS 922 read the chapters Safety instructions Important information Important information and Connection and setup through to the First Installation section Do not connect the unit to the mains until all in
131. ng the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Press the d green button 2 Connection and setup The following display appears Select Satellites Tuner 1 Here you can select the available satellites max 64 D included in the signal on tuner 1 Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ol button The selected satellites will be identified with a tick When you have completed all settings press the d green button The following display appears Satellite Configuration Tuner 1 Make the settings for the first satellite for tuner 1 here LNB Type First Installation Step 4 of 7 gt Select Satellites Tuner 1 DiSEqC 1 1 13 0 E HOTBIRD 42 0 E TURKSAT 23 5 E ASTRA 28 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 7 0 E EUTELSAT W34 3 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT W1 16 0 E EUTELSAT W2 Press Q 7 to choose the satellites C Cancel E Back RB Forward to the next step First installation Step 4 of 7 gt Select Satellites Tuner 7 DiSEqC 1 1 19 2 E ASTRA 13 0 E HOTBIRD 42 0 E TURKSAT 42 0 23 5 E ASTRA GE 28 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 5 0E 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 7 0 9 0 E EUROBIRD 9 ao 10 0 E EUTELSAT WI 10 0E 6 of 64 Satellites selected 19 2E ASTRA 13 0E HOTBIRD JE TURKSAT 5 0E SIRIUS 9 0E EUROBIRD a Press Z 7 to choose the satellites C Cancel B sch First Installation Step 5 of 7 Sate
132. ngs for the SCRs frequencies and any PIN assigned to the tuner You will find there a printed list showing the assignment between the various SCRs and the respective transmission frequencies It may happen that you cannot freely select the PIN for protection of individual frequencies if so the relevant frequencies will also be listed in the documentation for the one cable components Please note also that multiple receivers cannot share the same frequencies channels the receivers would interfere with each other Do not assign the same frequencies channels to tuner 1 and tuner 2 Protect the channel with a PIN lf your one cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by inputting a PIN this is the menu where that can be done No other receiver can then use this transmission frequency unless the PIN is input Select the setting On You then have the facility of using the numeric keypad to input a PIN code 0 255 in the line underneath Tuner 1 PIN code 156 Transmission channel for tuner 1 Select a free available transmission channel SCR 0O SCR 7 Transmission frequency for tuner 1 Here you can select one of the free available transmission frequencies or use the numeric keypad to input the required frequency See example on the right EXR 551 for assignment of a transmission channel to a transmission frequency Tuner Configuration EXR 551 20510024 1 SCR 0 1400 MHz 2 SCR
133. nition television is characterised by a significantly higher number of picture lines on the TV set The usual European standard PAL achieves a resolution of 576 lines vertically and 720 lines horizontally High resolution TV sets have resolutions up to five times higher and thus provide more detail sharpness and plasticity than TV to the usual PAL standard AHDTV picture can contain up to five times as many picture points i e approximately 2 million pixels compared to a conventional PAL picture with only approximately 400 000 10801 1920 x 1080 pixels Worldwide there are currently two HDTV standards based on the two formats 1080i and 720p The two standards differ in the number of picture lines and in the transmission procedure For the human eye the difference between the two HDTV standards is hardly perceptible however in comparison to the PAL system moving pictures look much more dynamic Transmission technology and reception equipment will be able to handle both standards in the future Disposal Instructions Electronic equipment is not domestic waste in accordance with directive 2002 96 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27 January 2003 concerning used electrical and electronic appliances it must be disposed of properly At the end of its service life take this unit for disposal to an appropriate official collection point Spent batteries are special waste Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic wa
134. nnel can also be called up directly by inputting the channel slot using the numeric keypad on the remote control example ASTRA HD is at channel slot 10 in the 1 currently selected channel list to call it up successively press the AA buttons on the remote control Channel selection from the channel list Press the Ei button to open the channel list The following display appears Call up alphabetic Currently selected sorting channel list Currently Live picture from selected channel selected channel E yellow button Call up the favourites lists FAV IR red button Signal strength and quality Channel list E Channel data Call up the 11914 MHz s Transmitting satellite complete list Horizontal Transponder frequency satellites list E geen Polarization Ee Un oa mea we Symbol rate fa green button GEES e Zoe SS J m an ih O audoise nN Call up the search Editing the TV list function see Editing the channel EJ button can list chapter be called up from any channel list Information on selecting favourites lists a FAV You can also call up the favourites lists directly from TV screen using the W red button Then use the cursor buttons Ae to select the desired favourites list and confirm your selection using the button The receiver automatically selects the first channel saved in the favourites list and returns to the TV screen You can now Sel
135. nt from Tuner 1 If this is the case now make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the first tuner Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the satellites assigned to them the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the first installation with the Channel search chapter Motorized Antenna DiISEqC 1 3 Motor Control First Installation Step 5 of 7 Tuner 1 Select the control type DiSEqC 1 3 Refer to the documentation for your motorized antenna for details My Longitude Select the My Longitude field and use the numeric keypad to input your current longitude My Latitude Select the My Latitude field and use the numeric keypad to input your current latitude Go to Null Position Select the Go to Null Position field Press the ok button to instruct the turntable to move to its null position Zi Connection and setup Set Borders First installation Step 5 of 7 Tuneri Select the Set Borders field In this menu you can set Motorized Antenna the limits for your turntable This is particularly necessary if the turntable has only a restricted range in which it can turn before striking an obstruction such as a wall or tree Press the oK button The following display appears The following buttons allow you to control the movement of the turntable Start slow rotation to
136. nts a display of the satellites stored in the receiver Use the ole buttons to select the satellites to be received and confirm your selection in each case using the ox button The selected satellites will be identified with a tick When you have completed all settings press the button Set Up Satellites Select Set up satellites field and press the ox button to allow you to make the settings selection for the satellite s The following display appears LNB Setting Select the LNB Setting field If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB press the Ei button so that you can make the settings for the LNB You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple User defined If you select Universal you need make no further settings If you select Simple you need to input the low frequency manually For this refer to the documentation for your LNB If you select User defined you need to manually set all the frequency ranges that are configured for your LNB For this refer to the documentation for your LNB Satellite and position Select the Satellite and Position field From the previously selected satellites select here the satellite for which you want to select a test transponder Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field and set a test transponder for the currently selected satellite You can see from the signal strength and signal q
137. numeric keypad Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking the signal strength bar and signal quality bar to see whether your settings are correct When you have completed all settings for this satellite press the d green button The receiver will now save these values for this satellite and skips automatically to the setting for the next satellite If you have selected more than one satellite for tuner 1 the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second satellite Now make the settings for the second satellite followed by the other selected satellites in the same way as described for the first satellite Once all settings for all the satellites that you selected have been completed the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second tuner assuming that for the second tuner you selected the connection type Separated and set the signal configuration to Different from Tuner 1 If this is the case now make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the first tuner Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the satellites assigned to them the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the first installation with the Channel search chapter 29 Connection and setup Simple LNB The individual items are selected using the ole buttons If you require t
138. o access submenus they can be called up using the Ei button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Press the d green button The following display appears Select Satellite Tuner 1 DH Use the buttons here to select the satellite that is included in the signal on tuner 1 and press the ox button to confirm your selection The selected satellite will be identified with a tick When you have completed all settings press the d green button The following display appears Satellite Configuration Tuner 1 Here you make the settings for the satellite for tuner 1 30 First Instailaton Step J of 7 r Tuner Configuration Tuner 1 Simple LNB Tuner 2 Simple LNB 6 OneCable System Used i Off Tuner 2 Connection type Separated m Tuner 2 Signal Configuration Same with Tuner 1 Tuner 1 iC Simple LNB Press D to configure and select the reception system for tuner 1 C Cancel E Back RB Forward to the next step First Installation Step 4 of 7 gt Select Satellites Tuner 1 Simple LNB GQ J OW2EASTRA 192 13 0 E HOTBIRD 42 0 E TURKSAT 23 5 E ASTRA 28 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 9 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi 16 0 E EUTELSAT W2 1 of 1 Satellites selected 19 2E ASTRA D a d A Fm mw A f b Press Q 7 to choose the satellites C Cancel B sch RB Forward to the next step Fir
139. on The receiver automatically returns to the Coming up view The button allows you to scroll backwards and forwards a day at a time Using the o red dot button you can copy the selected programme to the recording settings see Recording chapter fE 24 Hours v bere 60 Categories view The Coming up view can be called up at any time in TVR EPG by pressing the J blue button In the Categories view you can see all programmes sorted by category and start time The following main categories are available for selection Pick of the day My hints see Extras menu Movies Entertainment Sport News Children s TV Music Special interests Parental control and HD transmissions Some main categories are further subdivided into sub groups such as movies action films comedies detective films Programmes can only be assigned to the above categories if the EPG data has been supplied by EW EW or the channel provider Select the required category using the aa buttons TVR You can also press the yellow button to select the desired category The list of categories is then displayed see screenshot right Select the required category using DH the cursor buttons GN Confirm the selection with the button The receiver automatically returns to the Categories view a You can then use the cursor buttons AP to select the desired programme in that category and
140. ons Only those categories for which a recording is available are shown a G Anna und die Liebe 118 Soap Wed 11 Feb Tue 27 Jan a red button Chapter view see Chapter view section in this chapter 83 Recording archive play back edit recordings Folders in the recording archive From software version 1 02 the UFS 922 includes the option of creating folders in the recording archive You can give these folders the names of your choice and add recordings to them Creating folders Use the Lal buttons to select any recording and then press the o red dot button The following display appears see screenshot on the right Change catego Dokus Recording Cut Create new folder Move to folder Use the ally buttons to select the Create new folder option and confirm by pressing the ox button Start Blockselection The following display appears see example screenshot on the right The receiver always suggests the recording that was selected when you switched to the edit menu automatically as the folder name You can press due a aig a AR NM He GB oer the al button to delete the name suggested by the receiver You can then give the folder to be created a l i a a une NM 5 i Gi unos new name as described under Operating instructions m Alphanumeric entries rors Breve AE C aac gt abc NM 4 Delete CJJ cancel CQ create new folde
141. or the hints you created will be updated automatically Jetzt lauft 62 Actors list In this section you have the facility to select an actor that DH is shown in the Actors list using the cursor GEN buttons and the by pressing the button to search through all available data for programmes in which this person appears If there are programmes available for which the name of this person appears in the information data a list of the relevant programmes will be displayed by the receiver To find a specific actor more quickly you can input their name using the numeric keypad and their alohanumeric assignments Alphanumeric characters are input as described in Operating instructions Alphanumeric entries The only data that will be shown is that for persons whose name includes the characters you input see screenshot on the right You can also select your favourite actors using the cursor DH G buttons providing their names are in the list and then press the o red dot button to confirm their inclusion in the My hints section If programmes are available for your hints categories in future this will be indicated by an asterisk in a blue field when opening the EPG Each time the EPG is updated the programmes for the hints you created will be updated automatically letzt l uf Premium GV EV EPG 63 Premium EV EV EPG Search function The search function can be called up i
142. ot right EIEIEIEIEIEIE GG siec sarete BH sipraericaty rvs taco C search 46 General operating instructions Explanation of symbols in receiver display Various symbols are occasionally shown in the receiver display above the normal display channel name These are not displayed permanently they only appear for specific functions procedures or channel features You can find their meaning in the table below This symbol indicates that a Dolby Digital soundtrack is available on the currently selected channel call up by OPT pressing the lJ yellow button and select by pressing the ale buttons This symbol appears when the button mute is pressed and vanishes when it is pressed again Sound on Gg This symbol indicates that an encrypted channel has been selected This symbol appears during a recording programmed on the receiver USB This symbol indicates that the USB sockets on the unit are in use This symbol indicates that the transmission currently selected is being broadcast in HDTV quality This symbol indicates that the USB device connected has been successfully initialised gt This symbol indicates that a recording is being played back or that the receiver is in timeshift operation ies This symbol indicates that fast forwarding is taking place during playback of a recording or during timeshift operation SCH This symbol indicates that rewinding is taking place during playback of a recording or during time
143. pad Press the d green button The following display appears Select Satellites Tuner 1 Here you can select up to two satellites included in the a signal on tuner 1 Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the o button The selected satellites will be identified with a tick When you have completed all settings press the d green button C Cancel E Back RB Forward to the next step First installation Step 3 of 7 gt gt Tuner Configuration Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System d Press Ca to select the OneCable System C Cancel i Back Forward to the next step First Installation Step 4 of 7 Select Satellites Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System 13 0 E HOTBIRD 42 0 E TURKSAT 23 5 E ASTRA 28 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 9 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi 16 0 E EUTELSAT W2 Press QJ 7 to choose the satellites First Installaton Step 4 of 7 gt Select Satellites Tuner 1 amp 2 OneCable System l 1 y 19 2 E ASTRA 2 of 2 Satellites selected A 13 0 E HOTBIRD Le A Cj 42 0 E TURKSAT A4 DE 28 2 E ASTRA 5 0 E SIRIUS 7 0 E EUTELSAT W3A 3 0 E EUROBIRD 9 10 0 E EUTELSAT Wi 16 0 E EUTELSAT Wi Press QJ 7 to choose the satellites C Cancel B sch 33 Connection and setup The following display appears First installation Step 5 of 7 j FS g
144. pters you have created in a recording press the d red button see Chapter view section during the playback or whilst in the recording archive 86 Recording archive play back edit recordings Selecting the recordings to be edited To select a recording select the desired recording in a the selected sort list using the cursor ae buttons see example screenshot on the right If the relevant recording is stored in one of the folders you have created first select the folder containing the recording a using the cursor Gaz buttons and then confirm with the o button Now select the recording to be edited a using the cursor ad buttons To select several recordings to be edited at the same time if they are not listed directly following each other a in the selected sort list use the cursor buttons to select the first recording to be selected and then press the EB button The recording is given a coloured background and marked with a tick Now select the other recordings to be edited at the same time using the a cursor ad buttons and select each further recording using the EB button see example screenshot on the right To select several recordings that are listed directly following each other in the recording archive you can start block selection see Edit recordings Start Blockselection Editing recordings After selection of the recording s to be edited press the o red dot bu
145. put a PIN code 0 255 in the line underneath Tuner 1 PIN code Transmission channel for tuner 1 Select a free available transmission channel SCR 0O SCR 7 Transmission frequency for tuner 1 Here you can select one of the free available transmission frequencies or use the numeric keypad to input the required frequency See example on the right EXR 551 for assignment of a transmission channel to a transmission frequency EXR 551 20510024 1 SCR 0 1400 MHz 2 SCR 1 1516 MHz 3 SCR 2 1632 MHz 4 SCR 3 1748 MHz Make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the first tuner When you have completed all settings press the d green button 39 Connection and setup The following display appears First installation Step 5 of 7 Satellite Configuration Tuner 1 amp 2 eee oneCable Systen wis LNB type settings 19 2 E ASTRA b A Se If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB des use the ale buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple or User defined LNB frequency MHz You only need to specify this data if your LNB type is not Universal LNB The data required differ for the settings Simple and User defined Refer to the documentation supplied for your LNB Selection Simple LNB Use the numeric keypad to enter the LNB fre
146. quency Selection User defined Press the button to input the required low high and limit frequencies as necessary The input is performed using the numeric keypad DiSEqC Input Select the DISEqC Input field Here you set the Position for the satellite displayed on the screen to match the configuration of your reception system You can choose between 1 1 1 2 and 2 2 depending on whether you selected one or two satellites under Satellite selection Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar If a connection to the one cable system cannot be established check your settings frequency and transmission channel and if necessary call for expert help When you have completed all settings for this satellite press the d green button The receiver will now save these values for this satellite and skips automatically to the setting for the next satellite If you have selected more than one satellite for tuner 1 the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second satellite Now make the settings for the second satellite in the same way as described for the first satellite Once you have completed the settings for the satellites assigned the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the fir
147. r Note To create a subfolder in a folder you have already created you must first open the main folder using the button Then follow the same process described under Creating folders Editing folders delete rename Use the als buttons to select the folder to be edited Create new folder and then press the o red dot button The following display appears see example screenshot on the right Use the ale buttons to select the line containing the editing option you want to use Delete The folder must be empty to use this function If the folder to be deleted still contains recordings you must first delete these as described under Editing recordings Delete Press the OK button to confirm deletion of the selected folder 84 Recording archive play back edit recordings Rename Confirm selection of Rename with the button You can then give the folder a new name as described under Operating instructions Alphanumeric entries Create new folder See Creating folders section Playback of a recording Use the als buttons to select the desired recording Confirm selection of the desired recording by pressing the button Pressing the button again exits the recording archive and allows the desired recording to be viewed in full screen mode Playback starts at the last playback position If playback is started by pressing the ES button playback of the recording starts from the
148. r 1 are DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 1 1 Motorized Antenna and Simple LNB Tuner 2 Connection type Separated Tuner 2 signal configuration Different from Tuner 1 All settings must be made separately for the two tuners Available settings for tuner 1 are DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 1 1 Motorized Antenna and Simple LNB Available settings for tuner 2 are irrespective of the setting for tuner 1 DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 1 1 Motorized Antenna and Simple LNB J a Use the Be buttons to set the parameters Tuner 2 Connection type and Tuner 2 Signal Configuration appropriate to the setting for your reception system Continue as for the explanation for the respective type of reception 138 Tuner Configuration DiSEqc 1 0 The individual items are selected using the ale buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Tuner 1 Select Tuner 1 field and press the ox button to allow you to make the settings for the first tuner The following display appears Number of Satellites State here the number of satellites received in the signal at tuner 1 A maximum of four satellites can be received at one tuner Satellite 1 Select Satellite 1 field and press the ox button to a
149. r vertical Symbol Rate Use the ale button or the numeric keypad to enter the related symbol rate Service ID Use the numeric keypad to enter the service ID of the channel to be searched for Once you have made all the settings use the als buttons to switch to the Start search field and confirm the start of the search using the button Note You can cancel the search at any time by pressing the button The following displays during and in connection with the search are identical to those for the automatic search 104 Main menu Service menu After calling up the menu you will see the following display You can choose between various different menus Automatic Software Update Software Update Software update by USB Factory Reset In addition the following information is displayed in the service menu under the Factory Reset option Operating software version currently in use on the receiver Date of the last update of the channel list Date of the last update of the receiver operating software Use the als buttons to select the desired menu and confirm your selection using the ox button Automatic Software Update Select the required setting On Off using the ale buttons Setting Off The receiver does not automatically search for new software available every day when updating the BwGv data and does not compare the channel list you have stored on the receiver wit
150. ransmitted per second Is expressed in kbit s or Mbit s The higher the data rate the better the quality of the transmitted signal Data reduction Compression of video and audio signals Redundant information is discarded DiISEqC DiISEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control is a communication system between a satellite receiver master and the peripheral satellite components slaves such as LNBs multi switches rotating antenna systems It is a single master multi slave system i e there is only ever one master in the satellite system All activities start from the master Brief Technical Glossary DiSEqC components lf DISEqC switching matrices are cascaded the master receiver must transmit the DISEqC signal several times so that all DISEqC multi switches in the cascade receive their commands These days DiSEqC components slaves must be downward compatible i e respond to the analogue switching criteria from receivers that are only equipped with H V and 22 kHz control signals A DiSEqC switching matrix will work with analogue switching criteria until the DISEqC command from the master is received All analogue switching criteria are then ignored Dolby Digital 5 1 Dolby Digital is a sound transmission that allows digital Surround sound to be output on a home cinema system DVB Digital Video Broadcasting DVB S refers to the transmission method S satellite C cable T terrest
151. rated connection type for the second tuner you must now make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the first tuner 142 The individual items are selected using the ale buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Press the Ei button The following display appears Use the ale buttons here to select the control type to match your reception system Either DiSEqe 1 2 DiSEqe 1 3 Continue as for the explanation for the control type you have selected in this chapter Tuner Configuration Motorized Antenna DiSEqC 1 2 The individual items are selected using the ale buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Motor Control Select the control type DiSEqC 1 2 Refer to the documentation for your motorized antenna for details Go to Null Position Select the Go to Null Position field Press the Ei button to instruct the turntable to move to its null position Set Borders Select the Set Borders field In this menu you can set the limits for your turntable This is particularly necessary if the turntable has only a restricted range in which it can turn before striking an obstruction such as a wall or tre
152. rear of the unit by LNB2 in receives the signal currently EE ote S looped through from the tuner 1 looped through output d Re In this case the second tuner can only receive the channel level currently being received by the first tuner See example screenshot on the right T ASTRA HDs Kb Tuner 2 Signal Configuration only for Separated connection type Select the signal configuration for tuner 2 here The currently selected setting is shown graphically in the connection example at the top left of the screen Either Same with Tuner 1 Both tuners are connected to the same signal source same cable from the LNB See example screenshot on the right 137 Tuner Configuration Different from tuner 1 The two tuners are connected to different signal sources separate cables from the LNB See example screenshot on the right The following configuration options are available for Tuner 2 Connection type Loopthrough All settings are made on tuner 1 The second tuner is fed from the looped through output of the first tuner Available settings for tuner 1 are DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 1 1 Motorized Antenna and Simple LNB Tuner 2 Connection type Separated Tuner 2 signal configuration Same with Tuner 1 All settings are made on tuner 1 The settings for the second tuner are automatically taken from the first tuner Available settings for tune
153. repeated twice or 3 DiSEqC command is repeated three times SatPos Select the field Position Set the Position here to match the configuration of your reception system You can choose between OTT or a value between 1 and 4 in single unit increments Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings for this satellite press the d green button If you have selected more than one satellite max 64 for tuner 1 the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second satellite Now make the settings for the second satellite followed by the other selected satellites in the same way as described for the first satellite Once all settings for all the satellites that you selected have been completed the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second tuner assuming that for the second tuner you selected the connection type Separated and set the signal configuration to Different from Tuner 1 If this is the case now make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the first tuner Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the satellites assigned to them the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the first installation w
154. ress the ox button 74 Editing the channel list In the following chapter we have chosen to use the first option to explain the editing of the channel lists The following display appears example 12110 MHz Horizontal 27500 MS s Selecting the channel list favourites list to be edited Now use the relevant coloured button to select the desired channel list category refer to the Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation Channel selection from the channel list chapters for details The following display appears example Currently selected Call up alphabetic Currently Live picture from channel list sorting selected channel selected channel OPT ia yellow button Call up the favourites lists Signal strength and quality ia red button Channel list Channel data ae E Transmitting satellite Horizontal Transponder frequency Br preven Polarization Call up the complete list satellites list har Wa i mian oe Symbol rate ia green button ffe By zen Satelite E eragesat H rv gaco E serrer e Cie H Q Call up the search Call up editing options function EB red dot button E button can Call up the radio be called up from Select channel lists any channel list TVR D button ia blue button vs Editing the channel list Selecting the channels to be edited Select a channel in the selected channel list favourit
155. rial DVB S2 An enhanced DVB S signal for HDTV with better quality Eb No ratio The Eb No ratio is a measure of the signal to noise ratio of a digital signal The value is not identical to the C N value familiar from analogue reception technology At Eb No values below 5 dB no reception is normally possible EUTELSAT European Satellite operator based in Paris Many orbit positions and European customers Transponders in the frequency range 10 7 12 75 GHz FEC FEC is the abbreviation for Forward Error Correction A technique for reducing the error rate of data transmission Additional bits are inserted into the data stream so that error correction algorithms can be used on reception The FEC error rate corresponds to the Viterbi rate HD Ready This is a label created by the EICTA European Information Communications and Consumer Electronics Industry Technology Association for equipment that is capable of reproducing HDTV HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection Encryption system which protects the HDMI and DVI interfaces for secure transmission of video and audio data HDCP should be used in Europe for HDTV standard transmissions 179 Brief Technical Glossary HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface Digital interface for digital video and audio data transmission preferred for HDTV HDTV High Definition Television High resolution television with a resolution up to 5 times higher or
156. ription only 180 PCMCIA Standard for internal decoder interface for pay TV PID The PID Packet IDentification number is an identification number for video signals and audio signals in the digital data stream of DVB MPEG 2 signals The receiver uses the PID number to create a unique assignment for the video and audio data transmission The PCR PID is the identification number for the synchronization signal The PID PCR is normally identical to the video PID For programmes broadcast in multiple languages the audio PD can be entered manually to assign a different language to the TV programme After the PID is entered the digital receiver automatically selects the audio data identified by the PID number from the data stream and assigns it to the video signal PIN Personal Identification Number For this unit the PIN is a 4 digit numeric code which must be entered to unlock the unit to allow access to certain functions and channels QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Digital modulation process with phase shift keying which is used for transmissions in cable networks QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Digital modulation process that is used for satellite transmission 8PSK is also used in connection with HDTV Receivers Satellite receiver RGB Video signal made up of three individual colour signals red green blue SAT IF signal Receiver input signal Scart cable 21 pin connecting cable e g receiver TV
157. rough mode TV R button You can change between the TV and the radio mode using the TV R button Multifunction control By pressing the centre button of the control you can toggle between the two displays List and Volume on the receiver display The function that is active lights up If the List display is lit up the multifunction control can only switch between channels If the Volume display is lit up the multifunction control can only adjust the volume After the receiver is switched off and on again the last function to be selected is active dk Because there are no numbered buttons no password PIN protected functions can be displayed 164 Operation from the front panel without remote control Software update via the front USB port A pre requirement for the update via a USB device is an empty USB device such as a USB stick formatted as FAT32 containing only the operating software or channel list to be loaded It is essential that the operating software to be loaded is stored on the USB device under the following directory structure Main folder kathrein Subfolder L ufs922 You can also download the updates from the Internet The address is http www kathrein de You will find the software at Service Software and Download Receiver UFS 922 Performing the software update 1 Use the remote control to switch the receiver into standby mode 2 Switch on
158. rsion at that time We are however constantly working on and adapting the software to the wishes of our customers and to developments in technology Further information on this 7J DI tkd DI can be found in the chapters Main Menu Service Menu Service Menu Software Update Network function To connect the PC laptop and receiver to the network you must have unrestricted rights administrator rights for your PC laptop and on your network For this refer to the chapter Mainmenu 3 DI Interfaces Network Settings Product return original packaging Please keep the original packaging in case you need to return the product at any time Because of their design hard disks are fragile and are only adequately protected if the receiver is in its original packaging If the receiver is not shipped correctly the guarantee warranty on the hard disk will be voided Software changes use of applications Any modifications to the receiver software or the use of applications not provided by Kathrein will invalidate the warranty You will have to bear the costs yourself for shipping and repairing any receiver that requires attention due to modifications to the software and use of applications other than those provided by Kathrein Therefore exclusively use software and applications provided by Kathrein for your receiver This is available by downloading from the satellite or from the Internet www kathrein de Fan
159. s allow you to scroll from page to page in the currently selected list Pressing the or button exits the EPG and returns to the TV picture 08 Premium GV EV EPG Views of the EPG Current View The Current view can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the d green button In the Current view you can see all channels displayed in the order of the overall channel list Provided that EPG data has been supplied transmitted by MAM or by the channel provider the receiver shows the current programme being shown on each channel with start time finish time and progression bar Be Bem eo E 28 Hours You can use the cursor buttons C or the number buttons to select the desired channel and if available you can use the D button to open further information on the desired programme lf you want to view the programme currently being shown on a channel you need not exit the EPG just select the desired channel and press the ox button At the top right of the screen you will see the current TV picture for the selected channel However the picture only appears once the button has been pressed Previously what you saw was the picture of the old channel that had previously been selected even though the EPG was no longer set to that channel The button allows you to look ahead in 15 minute steps to future programmes on the channels press the E button to return
160. s can be made using the ale buttons Press a to change automatic Timeshift CJ Leave Mainmenu C Back to User Defined Settings Automatic Timeshift Select here whether automatic time shifting is enabled or disabled If this is set to On the receiver automatically in the background starts recording the programme you are viewing as soon as you switch to the channel Then in manual record mode you can decide whether to record the programme from the current time or from the time you switched to the channel The advantage of this is that you do not lose the part of the programme you were watching before you decided to record it When you select Off you can only record the programme as from the point you press Record and lose the portion of the programme before you started recording For this see also the chapters Basic operation Automatic Timeshift Timeshift Buffer Size Select here the size of the background buffer the receiver makes available for time shift recording You have the following selection options 5GB sufficient for approx 1 hour of HDTV recording 10 GB sufficient for approx 2 hours of HDTV recording 15 GB sufficient for approx 3 hours of HDTV recording or 20 GB sufficient for approx 4 hours of HDTV recording The value selected for the timeshift memory automatically reduces the available memory capacity for recordings in the recording archive Default Record Durat
161. s for your reception system The individual items are selected using the ole buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad You can set up the tuner configuration for the following types of reception systems DiSEqC 1 0 DiSEqC 1 1 Motorized Antenna DiSEqC 1 2 DiISEqC 1 3 Simple LNB or OneCable System If your reception system is a one cable system go to the OneCable System option and continue from there For all other types of reception systems continue from the next page 136 Tuner Configuration Before you start configuring the tuner for your type of reception system you must first make both the Tuner 2 Connection type and Tuner 2 Signal Configuration settings Once you have made these settings continue to follow the directions for your type of reception Tuner 2 Connection type Select the type of connection for tuner 2 here The currently selected setting is shown graphically in the connection example at the top left of the screen Either Separated The second tuner input of the receiver identified at the rear of the unit by LNB2 in receives its own signal input i e there is a direct connection between the antenna socket and tuner input 2 See example screenshot on the right T ASTRA HDs Loopthrough loop through mode The second tuner input of the receiver identified at the Sub EE l E
162. s on the screen Check that the cross over network cable is Network problem correctly connected at the PC and receiver Refer to your PC or network specialist clicked home The following channels cut out or No or bad signal appears DSF Tele 5 HSE 24 and Sonnenklar TV Consult your antenna specialist 166 Technical specification Technical appendix Type UFS 922si UFS 922sw Order no 20210121 20210122 Colour Silver Black RF section Sat IF band MHz 950 2150 Input level band dBuv 44 83 Modulation FEC demultiplexer DVB S DVB S2 standard Video resolution CCIR 601 720 x 576 lines 576p 720p 1080i Video decryption MPEG 2 MPEG 4 compatible Input data rate MSymb s 2 45 S N dB gt 53 TV system audio Decryption AC 3 MPEG 4 MPEG 1 Layer 1 2 and 3 Sampling rate kHz 32 44 1 48 S N dB gt 65 Hard disk recorder Capacity 500 Recording time Approx 300 hours for SDTV approx 100 for HDTV depending on data rate and change of picture content Power Supply Power supply voltage V Hz 100 240 50 60 Power consumption max typ operation standby W lt 65 Typ 30 lt 1 LNB supply horiz vert V mA 14 18 max 400 Control signal kHz 22 DiSEqC 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 SCR one cable system Connections Sat IF input output 4 x F sockets TV VCR connection 2 x Scart socket Video output analog
163. s or the numeric keypad Refer to the documentation supplied with your system for the settings for the SCRs frequencies and any PIN assigned to the tuner You will find there a printed list showing the assignment between the various SCRs and the respective transmission frequencies It may happen that you cannot freely select the PIN for protection of individual frequencies if so the relevant frequencies will also be listed in the documentation for the one cable components Please note also that multiple receivers cannot share the same frequencies channels the receivers would interfere with each other Do not assign the same frequencies channels to tuner 1 and tuner 2 Protect the channel with a PIN If your one cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by inputting a PIN this is the menu where that can be done No other receiver can then use this transmission frequency unless the PIN is input Select the setting On You then have the facility of using the numeric keypad to input a PIN code 0 255 in the line underneath Tuner 1 PIN code 151 Transmission channel for tuner 1 Select a free available transmission channel SCR 0O SCR 7 Transmission frequency for tuner 1 Select here one of the free available transmission frequencies See example on the right EXR 551 for assignment of a transmission channel to a transmission frequency Make the settings for the second tuner in t
164. scccseseeeeeseeeceneeecenseeceseeseansesoaasesoeseseossssonnseseansessoaaes 128 Common EE ee 128 EL E TN Let EE 131 Network settings E 132 Main Menu PaO CAO S cosets dcestnssie corse decades tein sase ve eweniduemcnenecmae tee vegan duunenduundouenseanuaswenssuscacessemadacecaseadseneecesesie 134 PPO ING le EE 134 Main menu Language SC UNING S xgctciacmae ss neneecennccctecmecaanedennrenstnacuusaaneceememenecdauecanaceausuaentenceseaaecauunececgunusasnaruenemencarmewnns es 135 Calling up the main menu and introduction The main menu is opened by pressing the button The following display appears The programme showing on the currently selected channel always appears in the top right hand corner of the main menu The selected menus sub menus and items as well as the parameters to be set are each marked in colour Always pay attention to the bar at the bottom of the on screen display This provides information about the next action edit step The submenus are selected using the Lol buttons and called up using the button Use the als buttons to select the submenu items The settings for the various parameters in the individual items are made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad The main menu and submenus can be exited step by step using the button Press the button to return directly from one of the menus to the TV picture 98 Main menu Menu overview uo01 99 S abenbue 7 SaUlllalge s6uljjes 3
165. selection of the satellite s The following display appears LNB Setting wt CU If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB tellite 2 af 3 press the button so that you can make the settings for the LNB You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple User defined If you select Universal you need make no further settings If you select Simple you need to input the low frequency manually For this refer to the documentation for your LNB If you select User defined you need to manually set all the frequency ranges that are configured for your LNB For this refer to the documentation for your LNB Satellite and position Select the Satellite and Position field From the previously selected satellites select here the satellite for which you want the turntable to search Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Select here a test transponder for the satellite being searched for at which you will be able to detect in the course of the search for the satellite when you have received a signal from the satellite being searched for 145 Tuner Configuration Stop on Signal Select the Stop on Signal field Here you can select whether the motorized antenna should stop its rotary movement immediately on reception of a signal from the desired satellite You can choose between On and Off Move Motorized Antenna Select the Move
166. shift operation H This symbol indicates that the mn button has been pressed during playback of a recording or during timeshift operation This symbol indicates that that the timer list of the EPG contains scheduled recordings 47 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation Topic Remote control for live operation TV Radio NEE Switching between TV and radio operation i arseccnswsurnsscascetinniarsmmeincdontnetvanieanaainieaneessunlicgsanine siaaneniateertaasagemacieanectnanindenss PUTS dl E VOMO ec sec wis ete ae E E E A oe eens ee hannel NOU eege Si WAT EVA ON EE Calling up the channel OO MON EE SEC AUGO EE EE SUID TIS SSIS CMO EAE EATE E A EEE T E EA E E TAA A A AT Sse ce areca E E E E earns E E EE er IMOS MI EE One Touch Recording QTR EE Remote control for live operation TV Radio ra Se S BI UI UL DI LLI IR LML Summum t2 on off Bere Operation on Standby off Call up the Help function Select Teletext Numeric keypad Ka Select main menu 47 Zo PITT OTTO OTTO Ki E Switch between TV radio mode j i III UI TITTTTTTLTTITITTTTTTLTTTTT TT TTT en lt Volume louder E S Volume 7 softer KI A K ty m Ge u LS K gt Chan nel selection E Om 4 MENU l oO X S S F TTTTOITTTOTTTTTTTTTOTTTITTTOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTTOITTITTTDTTUTTOTTTTTTTTE KMA WI ei Ba Es Call Up Channel Information Info teg S a Banner and Deta
167. st Installaton Step 5 of 7 Satellite Configuration Tuner 1 Simple LNB 19 2 E ASTRA LNB Type Universal Test Transponder 1 10744Mhz 22000MS s Press D to select the LNB type C Cancel E Back BR Forward to the next step Connection and setup LNB Type If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB use the ale buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple or User defined LNB frequency MHz You only need to specify this data if your LNB type is not Universal LNB The data required differ for the settings Simple and User defined Refer to the documentation supplied for your LNB Selection Simple LNB Use the numeric keypad to enter the LNB frequency Selection User defined Press the button to input the required low high and limit frequencies as necessary The input is performed using the numeric keypad 22 kHz signal You only need to specify this data if your LNB type is Simple The 22 KHz signal is needed to switch LNBs when using multi feed reception and to switch between Low and High band On Off Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings for this sa
168. st installation with the Channel search chapter 40 The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons If you do not want to perform a channel search press the d green button and continue with the chapter Date and Time If you want to perform a channel search use the ale buttons to select Yes The following display appears Satellite and Position You can now use the ale buttons to select between the individual satellites you have set up or choose the setting AIP If All is selected all the individual satellites you have set up will be searched for new channels Make sure your reception system is aligned to this these selected satellite s Channel Search Mode Use the ale buttons to select the type of channels that are to be searched for You have three options free amp scrambled All channels are searched for only free Only free to air channels are searched for only scrambled Only encrypted channels are searched for To view encrypted channels you need an appropriate CA Conditional Access module and a valid smart card together with a valid subscription to the relevant Pay TV provider Network Search Use the ale buttons On Off to select whether a network search should be performed If you set the network search to OT only the factory default transponders for the satellite s
169. stallation work has been properly carried out The guidance provided in the First Installation section assumes that the receiver has been properly connected as per the Safety instructions Important information Important information and Connection and setup chapters through to the First Installation section Required buttons on remote control for first installation e Numerical input Proceed to next step in first installation Go back one step in the first installation Confirm the changed valuesisetting the changed Confirm the changed valuesisetting a Select change individual menu parameters navigation First switch your TV set on and select the AV channel slot you have used to connect the UFS 922 to your TV set Start up the UFS 922 by switching on the power switch on the rear of the unit The following display appears First Installation Step 1 of 7 Langu Always pay attention to the bar at the bottom of the on screen display F m wn E Messages here provide information on what to do next CJ Cancel Use the als buttons to select the desired menu language for your UFS 922 and confirm your selection using the button The selected language is indicated with a tick The following languages are available German English French Italian Spanish Czech Dutch Polish Turkish and Russian Press the d green button to move to the next menu 14
170. ste take them to a collection point for used batteries gt Ide NO Contents KEE 2 EE 3 Safety Instructions Important INfOrMAtION ecceeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeesneeeeeeeeassseeeeeeeaassseseeeoeanseeeseoooesseeesseooasseeesssoonees 4 Juttel AINE MILT EN ALO EE 5 Receiver features scope of supply features eet eebe ege Eege 7 Connection and SOUND ME 9 General operating instructions ebben eege eelere Ee 45 Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live OperatiOn ccccccsessseceseesseeseensseeeeeenseeeeeeseeeeoesseeeeoenseeesoesseessoesseesons 48 Premium EVON EPC EE 56 Editing THE channel USt sssnossennnae a E E EEEE EAE E teceksioexteaxeseantte 74 Recording archive play back edit recordings snsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnna 81 Ma E LE 98 Main Men Channel SC ANC EE 100 Maim men S rvic VC E 105 Main menu Settings asics tee tec oe cates ee ue pec ete std e awed ome ee weenie nenna mennenm nnen nnnnn mennan ennnen nnmnnn 110 Main menu Interfaces CL hard disk and network ssccceseseeeenseeeseneeecenseeceaseecoasseseaseseoaseseossesoanseseenseneonaes 128 Main m nu FAC AUTOS sisiraan aaa aa ai aa aa Eaa a 134 Main menu LanQuage SCUING EE 135 INTE OTL Ad ON E 136 MGU GN E 159 Operation from the front panel Without remote control cccccceeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeseenneeeseeenseeeeoeaseeseonseeesonennessenens 164 TR
171. t Tuner 1 amp 2 EXR EXU The individual items are selected using the ale buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Press a 1 e to select the MOU C Cancel Refer to the documentation supplied with your system for the settings for the SCRs frequencies and any PIN assigned to the tuner You will find there a printed list showing the assignment between the various SCRs and the respective transmission frequencies It may happen that you cannot freely select the PIN for protection of individual frequencies if so the relevant frequencies will also be listed in the documentation for the one cable components Please note also that multiple receivers cannot share the same frequencies channels the receivers would interfere with each other Do not assign the same frequencies channels to tuner 1 and tuner 2 Protect the channel with a PIN If your one cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by inputting a PIN this is the menu where that can be done No other receiver can then use this transmission frequency unless the PIN is input Select the setting On You then have the facility of using the numeric keypad to input a PIN code 0 255 in the line underneath Tuner 1 PIN code Transmission channel for tuner 1 Select a free available transmission channel SCR O EXR 551 SR 20510024 Transmission frequency for tuner 1 Sele
172. t the My Latitude field and use the numeric keypad to input your current latitude Go to Null Position Tuner Configuration S amp ASTRA HD Select the Go to Null Position field Press the Ei button to instruct the turntable to move to its null position Set Borders Select the Set Borders field In this menu you can set the limits for your turntable This is particularly necessary if the turntable has only a restricted range in which it can turn before striking an obstruction Such as a wall or tree Press the Ei button The following display appears The following buttons allow you to control the movement of the turntable Start slow rotation to the West Rotate to the West step by step Stop the current movement Rotate to the East step by step Me Oe Start slow rotation to the East T amp ASTRA HDs Once you have reached the desired East West limit switch to the respective field Set current position for border and press the ox button to confirm If you subsequently want to delete the Set Borders switch to the Reset border positions field and press the EN button to confirm deletion of the limits You can now set new limits Once you have set all the limits press the button 147 Tuner Configuration Select Satellites Select the Select Satellites field Select here which satellites you want to receive via your turntable Pressing the Ei button prese
173. te control eae al e A selection of troubleshooting tips is offered below Consult an antenna specialist to have Antenna signal of satellite reception system it checked and repaired as necessary missing or faulty Incorrect LNB frequencies Check the settings made in the Settings set in the Tuner Configuration menu Antenna amp satellite Tuner Configuration menu and change them if necessary A No signal warning appears on some or all channels Set infrared code 1 as described in this Receiver or remote control command set manual under Main menu settings Basic may have been unintentionally changed settings Setting the remote control code check the batteries Remote control no longer responding Check Summer Time Enabled in the Settings Date and Time Setup menu and change it as necessary Use the power switch to switch the receiver off from the current channel e g Das Erste or ZDF wait 10 seconds and then switch it back on Summer Time setting wrong An incorrect Wrong time being displayed time was imported from the reception signal DECT telephones operate on the same frequency as these channels Interference may occur due to inadequate level or poor shielding of cable Black or blue screen no on screen Scart connection to TV deactivated by Keep pressing the O button until the TV displays accidentally pressing the 0 button picture reappear
174. tellite press the d green button The receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second tuner assuming that for the second tuner you selected the type of connection Separated and set the signal configuration to Different from Tuner 1 If this is the case now make the settings for the second tuner in the same way as you did for the first tuner Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the satellites assigned to them the receiver will automatically display the screen for the channel search Continue the first installation with the Channel search chapter 31 Use the ale buttons to select On in the OneCable System used line Then use the als buttons to switch to the OneCable System field The following display appears Use the ale buttons to select the one cable system used in your reception system EXR EXU For all Kathrein one cable matrices UAS 481 For the Kathrein one cable LNB UAS 481 User defined For all one cable systems not covered by either of the above specifications Continue as described in the first installation for the type of one cable reception you selected OneCable System EXR EXU Connection and setup The individual items are selected using the ole buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric key
175. the West Rotate to the West step by step Stop the current movement Rotate to the East step by step HHP Start slow rotation to the East ukkkkI Once you have reached the desired East West limit switch to the respective field Set current position for border and press the ox button to confirm If you subsequently want to delete the Set Borders switch to the Reset border positions field and press the ox button to confirm deletion of the limits You can then set new values for the borders Once you have set all the limits press the button Press the d green button to move to the next menu 28 Connection and setup The following display appears installation Step 5 of ST FER Satellite onfigu jon LNB Type If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB use the ale buttons to select the LNB types that are used in your reception system You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple or User defined LNB frequency MHz You only need to specify this data if your LNB type is not Universal LNB The data required differ for the settings Simple and User defined Refer to the documentation supplied for your LNB Selection Simple LNB Use the numeric keypad to enter the LNB frequency Selection User defined Press the button to input the required low high and limit frequencies as necessary The input is performed using the
176. the four digit PIN code factory setting 0000 This function can be cancelled using the edit menu select Unlock Add to favourites list Use the ally buttons to select To Favorite Now use the ale buttons to select the desired favourites list see example screenshot on the right to which you want to copy the channel s Confirm your selection with the ox button The following display appears see example screenshot on the right The selected channel s are copied into the favourites list you selected EV EV on off Because of the large amount of data being transmitted the receiver cannot store all the data for the channels supported by EPG Therefore the receiver configuration is factory set to accept tvtv data for only a limited number of channels 78 You can only use this function H Premium EWW EPG data is available for the selected channel Use the DI buttons to select tvtv off or tvtv on Depending on whether Premium MA EPG support is activated or deactivated you can now set the support to on or off by confirming with the ox button If several channels use the same DAMM data the following warning message is displayed when you deactivate the function see screenshot on right In this case no Cvtv data is stored for the other affected channels Editing the channel list Support activated Support not activated Chan
177. the o red dot button To cancel the recording after it has started you must press the sl button use the ale buttons to select the recording to be cancelled and press the ox button to confirm the action 55 Premium EV EV EPG Topic Page General information on Premium WEW EG 56 Cakno UD EE 97 Selection options remote control buttons in the EG 58 pM CMC ig oe al od EE 59 are e A E E E E A E tesanavasdadnertdanwtereaineass 62 Sae N TO eege 64 Recording settings programming the timer E 66 Reminder function swit h over to e deele RE 71 ea oa E E EE 12 General information about Premium EV EWV EPG What Premium VEV EPG Premium fw EPG referred to below just as EPG represents the latest generation editorially prepared programme guide It provides all the EPG information for around 100 TV channels free of charge without you having to change channel and also offers schedule information up to two weeks ahead Which channels are supported by EPG You can see in the channel list which channels are supported by the EPG see Basic operation in TV or Radio mode live operation chapter Channel selection from the channel list On the one hand the channels supported are indicated by the broadcaster logos on the other hand you have the facility of displaying a BWV channel list this is only operational only once an EPG update has been performed What restrictions are there with EPG Because of the large amount of d
178. the receiver at the main switch at the rear of the unit 3 Now connect your USB device with the new operating software in the required directory structure to the receiver using the USB port on the front panel of the receiver 4 Keep the AUX button pressed and switch the receiver on again using the main switch at the rear of the unit The following display appears USB Emergency UP Once the receiver has displayed this text you can let go the AUX button The receiver will then automatically perform the steps described below Load Script File Wait USB Load Done xxxxxx RD Check Update File 1 x Er yyy x number of updates found on the USB device yyy progress display from 1 100 1 x Wr yyy x number of updates found on the USB device yyy progress display from 1 100 The receiver now performs the update and starts in the last selected operating mode You can now disconnect the USB device from the receiver 165 Troubleshooting In the event of a malfunction first check all the cable connections and operating states Receiver and TV set power plugs are connected to wall socket Antenna cables are connected to the receiver input Receiver and TV set are correctly connected to each other by a HDMI or Scart or cinch cable Audio connections are made to the Hi Fi or Dolby Digital system as appropriate Receiver and TV set Hi Fi Dolby Digital system are switched on check power indicators Receiver is responding to remo
179. the search you will see the following display example The new channels found are identified by the suffix New see example screenshot on the right Note You can cancel the search at any time by pressing the button After completion of the search you will see the following display example Press the ol button The new channels found are added at the end of the existing complete list Press the button to return to the TV picture The new channels can now be selected in the channel list Main menu Channel search Manual Channel Search After calling up the menu you will see the following display The ole buttons allow you to select different sets of parameters for the search In this menu you can selectively search a transponder for the new channels Satellite Use the ale buttons to select the satellite on which the transponder you want to search is located By pressing the a button at this point you can view a list of the installed satellites Use the ae buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the button Make sure your reception system is aligned to this these selected satellite s If you want to search several transponders on a satellite you should start an automatic search of the transmitting satellite Transponder Frequency Use the ale buttons transponder frequency already saved or the keypad transponder frequency not yet saved to select
180. to set an inactive time period after which the receiver will automatically switch into Stand by mode To do this use the ale buttons to select On Exit the menu using the button Now press the button The receiver now displays a window in which you can use the ale buttons to select the desired inactive time period for the receiver After this the receiver will run quite normally then at the expiry of the inactive time period that was input automatically switch into Stand by mode lf you do not start inputting the inactive time period within five seconds of the window appearing the receiver will automatically switch to Stand by mode Channel Banner Duration channel information Select here how long the channel information should be displayed after a change of channel The options available are 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 seconds Playback Banner Duration playback information Select here how long the playback information should be displayed after a the start of playback The options available are 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 seconds Display Volume Bar Select here whether on changing the volume using the receiver remote control the volume bar should be displayed on the TV screen selection On or should not be displayed selection Off Front Display Brightness Set the front display brightness here Select the most comfortable setting for your ambient lighting Your available options are Bright Medium Du
181. to the current time By pressing the d green button in the Current view iat you can display a schedule in 15 minute steps see E 15 00 16 00 screenshot right centre The desired time is selected EEN Lettland 15 30 1600 a using the cursor buttons ai and confirmed using the ox button 15 15 16 00 99 Premium EV EV EPG Coming up view programme listings The Coming up view can be called up at any time in OPT EPG by pressing the J yellow button In the Coming up view you will see all the programmes that will be shown on the channel previously selected in the Current view Provided that EPG data has been supplied transmitted by MAM or by the channel provider the receiver displays the programme lists for two weeks in advance You can use the cursor buttons a to select the desired programme and if available you can use the D button to open further information on the desired programme You can use the BHA buttons to scroll through the channels in the order of the overall channel list the channels can also be selected by entering digits with the number buttons you remain however in Coming up view OPT You can also press the yellow button to select the desired channel The overall channel list is then displayed DH see screenshot right Use the cursor buttons ad to select the desired channel Confirm the selection with the o butt
182. tting User defined The setting User defined means you must manually set the frequency ranges that are configured for your LNB Select the frequency range to be changed and set the values that are correct for your LNB using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad When you have completed all settings press the button Test Transponder Select the Test Transponder field Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar When you have completed all settings press the button 149 Tuner Configuration OneCable System Use the ale buttons to select On in the OneCable System Used line The following display appears e ASTRA HD Press the oK button The following display appears Use the GJ buttons to select the one cable system used in your reception system EXR EXU For all Kathrein one cable matrices UAS 481 For the Kathrein one cable LNB UAS 481 User defined For all one cable systems not covered by either of the above specifications 150 Tuner Configuration OneCable System EXR EXU After calling up the menu you will see the following display Press the Ei button to access the system settings The following display appears The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale button
183. ttings here However one restriction on this is that with tuner 2 you can only receive the additional channels from the level currently set by tuner 1 e g Horizontal High Press Ca 1 to select the tuner 2 connection type CJ Leave Mainmenu CJ Back to Antenna amp Satellite If you want to operate your UFS 922 on a one cable system please refer to the connection example for one cable systems see Technical appendix Examples of one cable systems 11 Connection and setup Connection example Conventional DiSEqC system Network PC laptop Hi fi system Tabla Headphone blo Hoadphono SIGNAL SPACE COMMAND ESU UFS 922 vi S I Ga DEac 14 18 ginax 400mi DIGITAL E 3 H s L eeg O Gf a rs OPBCAL DATA 1 0 KOMPO CH EI AUDIO VCR AUX Em NENTEN 100V 240V Lo SET Connection sequence for single cable matrices DVR VCR DVD 12 Connection and setup TV and VCR connection Connect the satellite receiver HDMI or alternatively TV Scart socket and the TV set using an HDMI or Scart cable see Connection example If your TV is stereo you can receive the sound in stereo via the HDMI or Scart connection For system reasons the same video signals are to be found at the TV Scart socket as at the video cinch output Connect the satellite receiver VCR AUX Scart socket to the video recorder DVR usi
184. tton The following display appears see screenshots on the right Pe Vw LP ae RE i ee Ae Ce A gegangen QR LOE T Age ER e EE O E T aaan eaa aaa bii a i m Start Blockselection only appears if just one recording has been selected for editing SE Recording archive play back edit recordings Delete programme N Deleted recordings are irrevocably deleted and can only be restored by re recording the Use the als buttons to select Delete and confirm your selection with the ox button The selected recording s will be deleted Lock Use the als buttons to select Lock and confirm your selection with the OK button In order to activate the lock you must input your four digit PIN code factory setting 0000 The following display appears see example screenshot on the right The locked recording is displayed in the recording archive with a padlock on the right hand side and in future can only be viewed by inputting the four digit PIN code factory setting 0000 This function can be cancelled using the edit menu select Unlock Rename Use the ally buttons to select Rename and confirm your selection with the ox button You can now rename your selected recording The following display appears See example screenshot on the right Alphanumeric characters are input as described in Operating instructions Alphanumeri
185. ttons or the number buttons to select the desired time to switch over When all settings have been made press the ox button to save the reminder settings The programme is marked in the programme guide and in the timer list view See screenshot on the right with a green dot and the receiver will automatically switch over to the pre selected channel at the start of the programme 71 Premium EV EV EPG Timer list view The Timer list view can be called up at any time in EPG by pressing the d red button The following display appears example The timer list view shows you all the recordings and reminders that are scheduled marked green The SS buttons allow the recordings to be sorted into Once or Repeated recordings DH The cursor buttons ay allow you to select a recording reminder Press the Ei button to switch to the channel on which the recording reminder is scheduled The S buttons allow you to skip backwards and forwards through the future scheduled recordings a day at a time The o red dot button allows you to edit a recording reminder that has been scheduled You have the following selection options select with the ale buttons and confirm with the ox button Editing options for series recording e Only this one selected episode of a series recording will not be recorded e No further selected episodes of a series recording will be recorded e Edit the s
186. uality when the turntable has found the desired satellite If you previously selected more than one satellite under Select Satellites you must now make these settings for the other satellites Switch to the Satellite and Position field and select the next satellite If necessary repeat the setting of the LNB It is not essential to set a test transponder When all settings have been made press the button to exit the menu 148 Tuner Configuration Simple LNB The individual items are selected using the ale buttons If you require to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Tuner 1 Select Tuner 1 field and press the ox button to allow you to make the settings for the first tuner Satellite and position Select here the satellite you desire from the available satellites By pressing the button at this point you can view a list of the satellites saved in the receiver DH Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ox button LNB Setting Select the LNB Setting field If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB press the ox button so that you can make the settings for the LNB You can choose from the following LNB types Universal Simple User defined lf your LNB is neither a Universal nor a Simple LNB select the se
187. ue 3 x Cinch socket YPbPr 1 x Cinch socket Video audio output digital 1x HDMI Audio output analogue Audio output digital 2 x Cinch socket Standard fibre optic SPDIF Data interface Common Interface For 2 CA modules USB 3X20 Ethernet 1 RS 232 1 General Information Ambient temperature S Max 5 to 40 Unit dimensions W x H x D mm 435 x 69 x 303 Weight kg 3 6 167 Technical appendix Examples of one cable systems UAS 484 584 d E i Sat IF I 950 2150 MHz Sat IF 1400 1516 1632 1748 MHz 8 SS SS ESU 33 Ek ESU 33 ESU 33 ERA 14 Kal ba C5 C9 Single Single Single Single F a DC ee ES a DER ee es a EES TIR EB ES a DER eo Sat ZF 1400 1516 MHz ESU 33 ESS EE C 9 ERA 14 ERA 14 C9 be Single Single Bees O on eee B ES ee ES ESA ESU 33 ERA 14 C 9 C 9 Twin Twin tO men gt a Can also be combined with EXR 5xx S 2 A Sat IF 950 2150 MHz EEN D mM OD a elfel a E G il dE EE The receiver must be programmed for one cable commands IT Overvoltage protection KAZ 11 KAZ 12 168 Technical appendix at KATHREIN K l gt Vhigh e E IMN p a i a ec TMM vam wgl FH 42 S H low 4 Dani II p nee v 4 4 SCR 7 iHz lly gt Viow Viow Ip M ven 20510032 Si ani gt H high le kagadll gt
188. ure surfaces If necessary place the unit on a suitable stable and flat base Ventilation The heat generated in this unit is adequately dissipated However the unit should never be installed in a cupboard or on shelves with inadequate ventilation Never cover the cooling slots on the unit e g with other equipment magazines tablecloths or curtains Do not place any objects on top of the unit and maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm above the unit so that the heat generated can be dissipated with no obstructions Moisture sunlight heat naked flames Protect the unit against moisture dripping and splashed water do not place any filled objects such as vases on top of the unit Do not place the unit close to a heater or expose it to direct sunlight and do not operate it in damp locations Only use the unit in a moderate climate not in tropical conditions Do not expose the unit to any naked flame such as from a candle This constitutes a fire hazard Important Information Channel assignment The channels available on the satellites and transponders are subject to continual change If changes do occur the new channels have to be set on the receiver because the factory preset programming corresponds to the status on the date of manufacture The information for these settings can be found on the Internet or in relevant magazines Updating the receiver software Your receiver was equipped in the factory with the latest software ve
189. uttons to select Yes or No In addition you can select whether after the restoration the first installation should automatically be started Banten as for the initial set up C Leave Mainmenu C Back to Service Menu Once you have made all the settings use the ale buttons to switch to the Start Reset field and confirm the start using the button The components you selected will now be reset to the status at the delivery of the unit 109 Main menu Settings After calling up the menu you will see the following display You can choose between various different menus First Installation Basic Settings User Defined Settings Antenna amp Satellite Use the als buttons to select the desired menu and confirm your selection using the ox button First installation 13 l For this see the chapters Connection and Set Up First installation Basic settings After calling up the menu you will see the following display E You can choose between various different menus Video Settings Audio Settings Time Setting Remote Control Code Fan Control Use the Lalty buttons to select the desired menu and confirm your selection using the ox button 110 TV Settings After calling up the menu you will see the following display depending on the selected signal output For output of the TV picture via the HDMI output T ASTRA HDs
190. ventilation slots on the unit Make sure that the fan at the rear of the unit and the ventilation slots on the unit are not blocked or covered in any way Otherwise the unit may overheat Adjust the fan speed to the temperature conditions in the receiver There is a risk of fire tkd DI Instructions on how to set the fan can be found in the chapter Mainmenu 37 Di b DI Settings Basic Settings Fan Settings Important Information Switching the receiver off Before you switch off the receiver using the power switch you must switch the remote control into standby mode by pressing the standby button Si In standby mode any changed or new data that is broadcast will be saved by the receiver Once the receiver is in standby mode it can be fully switched off at any time at the power switch on the rear of the unit Do not switch the receiver off at the power switch directly from operating mode This can lead to a loss of data and corruption of the software Information on Audio MPEG Inc and S I SV EL S P A This unit makes use of legally protected technologies which are protected by patents in the USA and also by other intellectual property rights in other countries KATHREIN Werke KG has obtained licences from Audio MPEG Inc and Societa Italiana per lo sviluppo dell elettronica S I SV EL S P A to use these technologies These licences carry certain restrictions which apply also to you as the
191. vert to the recording archive 92 Recording archive play back edit recordings Before splitting a recording for the first time you should make a copy of the recording to be split so that if you make a mistake you can recover the recording See Copy in the relevant paragraph of this chapter for details The following display appears example 00 00 00 Split 01 13 00 h goa Back OK Split recording Ess Slow motion Frame only a Now use the cursor a buttons the ae buttons or the button to select the desired time at which the recording should be split and then confirm by pressing the ox button The following display appears example Use the als buttons to select Split recording on and confirm your selection with the ox button The receiver will then commence the splitting operation at the time point that you have selected On completion of the splitting operation the receiver automatically returns to the recording archive Both parts are given the same name If you want you can now call up the Rename edit function as described in this chapter to assign one or both parts new names 93 Recording archive play back edit recordings Creating a new folder 2 Di See Folders in recording archive Creating folders Moving to a folder You can use this function to move the recording selected before calling up the edit menu to a folder you have a smi created
192. work If with the DHCP On setting no connection can be established between the receiver and DHCP server router switch the setting to DHCP Off and make the setting as described for DHCP Off Configuration example Receiver IP address 192 168 0 11 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 PC Laptop IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Note Refer to our network function connection examples at the end of this manual and the instructions on this subject available on the Internet under www kathrein de Service Software and Downloading Receiver UFS 922 When connecting the receiver to a suitable FTP program note the following User name root Password 0000 You require both of these components to obtain access to the receiver via your FTP program The password is the receiver s PIN code This is set in the Parental Control menu The factory setting is 0000 133 Main menu Applications Any modifications to the receiver software or the use of applications not provided by Kathrein will invalidate the warranty You will have to bear the costs yourself for shipping and repairing any receiver that requires attention due to modifications to the software and use of applications other than those provided by Kathrein Therefore you should use exclusively software and applications provided by Kathrein for your receiver This is available
193. ws you to change the name of the currently selected satellite Use the keypad to enter a new name for the satellite Alphanumeric characters are input as described in Operating instructions Alphanumeric entries Edit Transponders After calling up the menu you will see the following display The individual items are selected using the ale buttons If you need to access submenus they can be called up using the button Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons or the numeric keypad Main menu Settings Mamnmenus Settings Antenna amp Satellite Edit Transponders ASTRA HD GU OTI reception system Only make these settings yourself if you are fully familiar with the particulars of The settings for transponders should be performed by a specialist engineer for the respective your reception system Satellite Name Select here the satellite for which you want to edit delete the transponder or for which you want to add a new transponder By pressing the button at this point you can view a list of the satellites saved in the receiver a Use the buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm your selection with the ox button Frequency Select here the transponder to be edited deleted By pressing the button at this point you can view a list of the transponders saved in the receiver for this satellite DH Use the buttons to select the transponder you
194. xample screenshot on the right Then press the o red dot button You can now perform the Delete Lock and Change category edit options for all selected recordings as for an individual selected recording Use the ale buttons to select the desired edit option and confirm your selection using the button You can find an explanation of the individual edit options under Edit recordings in this chapter Chapter view The chapter view for a recording is called up using the FAV red button in the recording archive The following display appears see example screenshot on the right Note When the chapter view is called up the receiver automatically creates seven chapters for the recording you select if this has not already been done This function is not performed if you have already created chapters manually Use the ole buttons to select the desired chapter To start playback from the selected chapter press the FAV button During playback you can press the WW red button to display the chapter view again and if desired use the ole buttons to select another chapter This is called up by pressing the ox button see example screenshot on the right 96 Recording archive play back edit recordings Deleting chapters Deleting a chapter Use the Lal buttons in the chapter overview to select the chapter to be deleted and press the o red
195. you previously selected will be searched for new as yet unsaved channels If you set the network search to On the transponder network enables additional transponders that have not yet been stored to be located They are then stored and searched for new channels in the same way as the existing transponders When you have completed all settings press the d green button The following displays appear example During the search you will see the following display example New channels found are identified by the suffix NEW see screenshot example right Note You can cancel the search at any time by pressing the button After completion of the search you will see the following display example Press the button The new channels founded are added at the end of the existing complete list Connection and setup Date and Time The individual items are selected using the Lol buttons Changes to the current settings can be made using the ale buttons Time Setup Here you can select whether the time information should be obtained by the receiver automatically from a specific channel that you select or whether the time information should be input manually Either Automatic or Manual Local time offset UTC Here you can select the local time offset to UTC formerly GMT e g for Germany 1 hour You can set the offset in 30 minute steps The maximum offset is 11 hours and 3
196. your selection with the button You can find an explanation of the individual edit options under Editing channels channel lists in this chapter us Editing the channel list Editing channels favourites lists After selecting the channel s to be edited press the o red dot button The following display appears see screenshot on the right Move See Editing channels channel lists Move Remove from favoritelist Use the Ale buttons to select Remove from favoritelist and confirm your selection with the ox button The selected channel s are deleted from the previously selected favourites list but not from the complete list Lock See Editing channels channel lists Lock Start block selection See Editing channels Blockselection channel lists Start Rename favourites list Use the als buttons to select Rename favoritelist and confirm your selection with the ox button You can now rename the favourites list you selected The following display appears see example screenshot on the right Alphanumeric characters are input as described in 2 Di Operating instructions Alphanumeric entries Confirm the name you have entered for the favourites list using the ox button 80 EinsFestival HD arte HD emm 5 WD m um bw u za Start Blockselection only appears if just one c

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