Page 2 - Contents; ʐʐ
ķ 2 Installation and Safety Precautions Installation and Safety Precautions........................... 3 Protect Your Environment! ..................................... 3 Connection Examples Connection Examples ........................................... 4 Buttons on the Remote Control Handset Butto...
Page 3 - Protect Your Environment!; x c; Universal Remote Control Handset; Installation and Safety Precautions
ķ 3 POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS +40 +5 0 POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS 10 cm This satellite receiver is intended for reception o...
Page 4 - Connection Examples
ķ 4 Connection Examples 910 . . .2050MHz 14/19V 0.5A ɯ B É REM. CONTR. VCR R AUDIO OUT EURO AV TV EURO AV DECODER EURO AV VCR ǵ e n STR 400 AP GAW 8951 220-240V~ 50/60Hz j B Z T 7 0 5 K 93 U00 220-240V~ 50-60Hz ON OFF INPUT-SAT L 36V/2.5A 0/12V/0.1A AGC GND 5V/0.2A POL. MAGN. GND M2 M1 L N C L N C L...
Page 6 - Buttons on the Remote Control Handset; XX; Buttons
ķ 6 Buttons on the Remote Control Handset 1 0 … 9 – The desired programme position is directly selected with the numeric buttons, e.g. 123. When selecting a multi-digit programme position, the numbers are entered in sequence fromleft to right. For example, enter 1, 2, and 3. When you enter the digit...
Page 8 - Buttons and Connections on the Receiver; Front of Unit; ʺʺ; D S F
Buttons and Connections on the Receiver ķ 8 Front of Unit ßU PANDA logo of Panda/Wegener Communications Inc.. Award for excellent sound quality. ´I I99 2 1 / 2 -digit display (for programme position number). ´? X X X X X X X X 8-digit display ´` STEREO Stereo indication ´Q T I M E R Indication; lit ...
Page 9 - Rear of Unit
ķ 9 Buttons and Connections on the Receiver Rear of Unit qZ INPUT A Connection for satellite aerial (input A). qU INPUT B Connection for satellite aerial (input B). wI Ƕ _ Ƕ Ƕ _ On/Off button for LNC supply voltage. ON...OFF w? É Terrestrial aerial input (VHF/UHF). w` ɯ Modulator aerial output (VHF/...
Page 10 - Important Information; General; Selecting the Aerial Input; qZ; Hint; INPUT
ķ 10 Important Information General For the description of the unit´s functions, it is assumed thatthe aerial has correctly been installed and that the receiverhas correctly been connected. Button Lock When switching the receiver off by means of the POWER ¢ I Ǽ switch, or with the remote control hand...
Page 11 - Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial; mech. action radius of aerial
ķ 11 Attention! It is not allowed to use these limits to protect the aerialfrom running against obstructions. If a test run should benecessary for adjustments at a later date, these limitswould be overridden and the aerial thus could be dama-ged. The following illustration shows the relations. Gener...
Page 12 - Setting the Zero Position and Limits; Setting limits; wU; wT; LIMIT; WEST; XXX
ķ 12 Setting the Zero Position and Limits Driving the exactly mounted aerial to the eastend stop Before setting the limits L 1 (East) and L 2 (West), it is absolu-tely necessary that the aerial has been driven to its mechani-cal east end stop for setting the internal counter to zero. The aerial must...
Page 13 - System 1
ķ 13 Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial System 1 Frequency switching with 14/18 V, e.g., Grundig package STP 400/STP 300 A,or 0/12 V, e.g., Grundig package STP 300,or with 0/22 kHz, e.g., future Astra solution. Polarization switching: exclusively with motor-drivenor magnetic polarizer. Freque...
Page 14 - STR 400 AP installation mode (LNC frequency entry)
Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial ķ 14 STR 400 AP installation mode (LNC frequency entry) Press and hold down the ¢ V/H button and switch the unit on. Indication after 3 seconds. with ¢ </ > buttons switch to ¢ MODE ɶɶ ¢ MODE ɶɶ system selection with ¢ </ > buttons ¢ MODE ɶɶ ¢ MO...
Page 15 - Installation Menu; Adapting the Polarizer; SKEW; SKEW
ķ 15 Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial Installation Menu With the unit switched off, press and hold down the ¢ V/H button and switch the unit on. The display indicates" INSTALL ". The preceding diagram shows an overview of the installationmenu. After approx. 3 seconds, the display in...
Page 16 - Manual motor control with the remote control; ßR; Neutral adjustment; ɶɶ; ɶɶ; EAST; MAN
Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial ķ 16 Manual motor control with the remote control After pressing the ¢ F ( ßR ) button, you have 8 seconds for manually controlling the motor with the x c buttons. Pressing the O button stores the new aerial position in memory. The display indicates, for exa...
Page 17 - Buttons and their Functions on the Receiver; ǵǵ
ķ 17 Buttons and their Functions on the Receiver ¢ P/F – Selecting Programme/Frequency Ku-Band reception (10700 to 13000 MHz) Use the ¢ P/ F button to switch between programme posi- tion mode and frequency entry mode.The display indicates the programme positions 1 to 199 or, infrequency entry mode, ...
Page 18 - DEV; MONO
Buttons and their Functions on the Receiver ķ 18 Examples:IF 1: Entry: Indication: 1200 MHz 01200 11200 Mz 950 MHz 00950 10950 Mz Please also observe setting of the video deviation –1, –2 or–3 (see paragraphe " ¢ Video – Adjusting the Video Deviation"). ¢ ¢ V/H – Selecting Vertical/Horizonta...
Page 19 - – Aerial positioning /; Designating the satellite position and station; LEV; RD
ķ 19 Buttons and their Functions on the Receiver ¢ ʐ – Aerial positioning / designating the satellite positionand station Aerial positioning Pressing the ¢ ʐ button calls up a submenu with functions for adjusting the aerial and naming the stations and satellites.The diagram below provides you with a...
Page 21 - The MODE Menu; Overview
ķ 21 The MODE Menu Overview Normal case (e.g. programme mode) ➞ ¢ MODE ɶɶ ¢ MODE ɶɶ COPY (copy programme) ¢ MODE ɶɶ SORT (exchange programme) ¢ MODE ɶɶ O VOLT/ 12 VOLT (switching voltage) ¢ V/H (e.g. " H 1 18 V ") ➞ ¢ MODE ɶɶ ¢ MODE ɶɶ SKEW: –99 … 128 (polarizer adjustment) ¢ MODE ɶɶ SKEW AL...
Page 22 - COPY; SORT; /12 VOLT – External Switching Voltage; SKEW – Polarizer Adjustment
The MODE Menu ķ 22 Use the ¢ MODE ɶɶ / ʺʺ buttons to select the individual set- ting functions. Changing the settings in the respective modethen is carried out with the ¢ </ > buttons or with the numeric buttons on the remote control handset. Repeated pressures on the ¢ MODE ɶɶ / ʺʺ buttons wi...
Page 23 - SKEW ALL – Transferring the Skew Value; WIDE/NARROW – IF Bandwidth
ķ 23 The MODE Menu SKEW ALL – Transferring the Skew Value After having adjusted the optimum value for a polarizationplane, e.g., horizontal, in the "SKEW" menu option (polarizeradjustment),press the ¢ MODE ɶɶ button once again. The display indicates " S K E W A L L " . Store with the...
Page 24 - MODULAT. – Adjusting the Modulator Channel; ATS – Automatic Tuning System; CODE – Child Lock
The MODE Menu ķ 24 MODULAT. – Adjusting the Modulator Channel The display indicates " M O D U L A T . " . With the ¢ </ > buttons, it is possible to select an HF chan- nel between CH 25 and CH 60 of the PLL modulator. The fac-tory-presetting is 36 (CH 36). The TV receiver needs to be c...
Page 25 - DISPLAY – Display Brightness; ACTIVE/ INACTIVE Programme Position; CODE; Datalink – Data Transmission; wQ
ķ 25 The MODE Menu DISPLAY – Display Brightness You can adjust the display brightness with the ¢ </> but- tons. When the limits of the control range are reached, thedisplay indicates for approx. 3 seconds " M I N I M U M " and " M A X I M U M " , respectively. ACTIVE/ INACTIVE ...
Page 26 - Remote Control Functions
Remote Control Functions ķ 26 b Standby With the b button, the receiver is switched to standby. The display indicates " Ǽ " . LNC, switching- and AV voltages are switched off.When in standby, pressing one of the numeric buttons 0 … 9 switches on the corresponding programme. When using the ] ...
Page 27 - ßZ; ßZ; ßZ
ķ 27 Universal Remote Control Handset The Telepilot TP 720 SAT supplied with the receiver can beused not only for the satellite receiver STR 400 AP but alsofor a number of GRUNDIG SAT receivers and equivalentreceivers of other manufacturers. In addition, it can be used for the remote control of a la...
Page 28 - TIMER Menu; PROGRAM
ķ 28 TIMER Menu Timer and Video Recorder In the Timer menu, it is possible to programme the SAT receiverso that it automatically switches on and off on a certain pro-gramme position at certain times for recording with a videorecorder which is programmed with the same times. It is possi-ble to switch...
Page 29 - Clearing a Timer position; Indicating the Timer functions; CLEAR; Timer operation; Remote control via a video recorder
ķ 29 Clearing a Timer position It is possible to clear a programmed Timer position in the fol-lowing way:Press the . button to open the Timer menu. Select the desired Timer position with the x c buttons. (The above steps are not necessary if you are already in theTimer menu and the desired Timer pos...
Page 30 - Specification; wI
ķ 30 Specification Reception range: Satellite signals of 10700 ... 13000 MHz, according to used LNC, (Ku-band)C- and S-band frequencies: 2500 ... 4000 MHz IF input of tuner: 910 ... 2050 MHz,two signal inputs (A, B) Tuning system: Frequency synthesizer with direct frequency entry.Forward in 10 MHz s...
Page 31 - Pin Assignment of the EURO-AV Sockets
Pin Assignment of the EURO-AV Sockets Additional Information for Units sold in Great Britain Units sold in GB are suitable for operation from a 240 V AC, 50 Hz mainssupply. In case this appliance is supplied with a Safety Standard Approved mainslead fitted with a non-rewireable 13 Amp mains plug whi...