Page 3 - Controls, displays and connection; Front Panel View
Controls, displays and connection 3 Operating Controls, Display and Connections In this section you will find a short description of all operating controls, the displayand all connections as well as symbol description. Front Panel View Rear-panel View Remote ControlView
Page 4 - Front Panel; Remote control operating buttons
Controls, displays and connection 4 Front Panel Rear Panel Connections 1 Infra-red sensor well 2 Movable Infra-red sensor Receives the infra-red signal from the remote control.As long as the movable infra-red sensor is within the rangeof the remote controls infra-red signal it is possible to switcho...
Page 5 - Safety instructions; Important Locating and Setting-up Instructions; Long absence/Lightning; Danger - high voltages inside; Repair
Safety instructions 5 afety Information In the following section you will find important instructions for operating, locatingand connecting the receiver. Read these instructions carefully before using theequipment. Important Locating and Setting-up Instructions Long absence/Lightning If you are goin...
Page 6 - Important locating and setting-up instructions; Location
Safety instructions 6 Important locating and setting-up instructions Location Every electronic device produces heat. This heat is not dangerous. It cannot beruled out however, that over a long period of time, sensitive furniture surfaces andveneers will be lightly discoloured due to the radiated hea...
Page 7 - Connecting and Setting-up the Receiver; lation regulations have been complied with.; Receiver Location; Locating the Receiver; To help you drill the holes in the
Connecting and Setting-up the Receiver 7 You will find a connection example at the rear of this book in the section”Connection Example”. Warning! The equipment should only be connected to the mains after all the relevant instal- lation regulations have been complied with. Please see the section ”Saf...
Page 8 - Connecting the Equipment; Satellite signal connection
Connecting and Setting-up the Receiver 8 Connecting the Equipment Voltage-Supplies When used as a mobile receiver, plug the supplied adapter cable (adapter cable with universal plug for car cigarette lighters or car socket and low voltage plug- socket.) directly into the onboard power unit (12 - 24 ...
Page 9 - Decoder Connection; Use a scart-cable to connect the decoder to the decoder socket.; Installing batteries in the Remote Control.; Remove the rear cover of the remote control.; Important
Connecting and Setting-up the Receiver 9 Decoder Connection You may also connect a Pay-TV decoder to the receiver by using a scart-cable. When decoding, the video signal is used and the switching signal is present, i.e.Premiere-decoder and video-encryption decoding, no other connection may bemade at...
Page 10 - Switching on the equipment; or
Operating the Receiver 10 Operating the Receiver In this chapter you will learn how to select TV and radio programs, set the requiredvolume and other options. Switching on the equipment • The equipment remains at ”Stand-by” as long as the voltage-supply is present. • Use this remote control button t...
Page 11 - Analog Radio Programs; Displaying the Previous Title in ADR Radio Mode; Clearing the Radio Text
Operating the Receiver 11 Analog Radio Programs Analog radio programs are received using the well known "Wegener Panda 1"Standard. (DNR) Unlike digital ADR radio programs, information is not transmitted together with theanalog radio programs. The program name must be entered in the setting-u...
Page 12 - three; Volume, Balance and Tone Settings
Operating the Receiver 12 This menu is displayed ADR – Category Selection Button '1' : CLASSIC Button '2' : POP Button '3' : OLDIES Button '4' : ROCK Button '5' : JAZZ Button '6' : COUNTRY Button '7' : SPECIALITY Button '8' : REGIONAL Button '9' : NEWS/EVENTS Button '0' : GENERAL • Use the number bu...
Page 13 - Tone muting switch; Stereo / Mono Channel Switching; TV
Operating the Receiver 13 Tone muting switch • Press this button. The tone will be muted, allowing you to telephone undisturbed. • Press this button again, to restore the volume. Important The muting switch has no control over the VCR scart-socket. Stereo / Mono Channel Switching Transmissions may b...
Page 14 - Channel numbers: changing, sorting and copying; twice; Displaying the Help Menu and Program Listings; Help Menu
Operating the Receiver 14 Channel numbers: changing, sorting and copying With the option ”Channel Sorting” you can change, sort and copy the TV and radiochannels into any order you like. Example: You wish to move the program that is saved under channel "P083" to channel"P003". • Use ...
Page 15 - Program Listings; Tuning a Weak Reception Signal
Operating the Receiver 15 Program Listings (Only in TV and analog radio modes) • Press this button once again: The program listings are now displayed on the screen.The selected program is marked with these <..> characters. • With these buttons you may step through the program listings or use t...
Page 16 - Setting-up TV Programs; The ”Video” Menu
Selecting TV Programs 16 Selecting TV Programs The satellite receiver has already been pre-programmed by the manufacturer as asatellite reception system with a feeder system working with a 9.75 GHz oscillatorfrequency. All selected programs are shown in the accompanying table. If you are going to us...
Page 17 - Satellite frequencies
Selecting TV Programs 17 Satellite frequencies The 5 digit frequencies in the range 10700 to 12747 MHz . may be entered by using the number buttons . With these buttons you may tune the re- ceiving frequency correctly using 1 MHz. steps (recommended when the picturesignal is weak and fading.) Polari...
Page 18 - Satellite; Decoder menu; Program Name
Selecting TV Programs 18 The LO-Frequency groups are also used for satellite identification when our Auto-matic-Positioner HDP 160 is running a fully automatic set-up. The individual satellites have been assigned the following LO groups: Satellite LO-group Astra LO 1 Eutelsat 13° LO 2 Eutelsat 10° L...
Page 19 - The ”Audio” Menu; Audio modes; Mode
Selecting TV Programs 19 The ”Audio” Menu The following settings may be made from within the audio menu: P002 ZDF TV tone Mode: Stereo Frequency: „ „ 7.02/7.20 MHz De-emphasis: DNR/75 µµ s 0-9 VOL VID A/B STOR STBY Audio modes Select one of the following modes: ”Stereo”, ”Mono-narrow” or ”Mono-wide”...
Page 20 - Selecting Radio Programs; The Analog Radio Menu
Selecting Radio Programs 20 Selecting Radio Programs The program suppliers transmit new permanent radio programs over the satellites.You may save these programs using the ”Radio” menu. Select the new programs through: • Manual selection of analog radio programs. • Manual or automatic search selectio...
Page 21 - OSD Window Language; German
Basic Setting-up 21 Basic Setting-up The ”Basic Setting-up” menu enables you to connect the receiver to the satellitereception system. Important The receiver has already been pre-programmed by the manufacturer as a standard satellite receiving system.Changes to the basic setting-up are only required...
Page 23 - Oscillator Frequency; LNB; Changing the Oscillator frequency
Basic Setting-up 23 ADR radio programs are transmitted over the Astra satellites only in the lower fre-quency band. The following settings are required for the Astra satellites: • Frequency band Low • Orbital position 1 • Oscillator 1 Manufacturers default setting is ”Scan” selected and switched ...
Page 24 - DiSEqC Menu Settings; Use these; Polarity and Orbital Position
Basic Setting-up 24 DiSEqC-Signal (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) Different control signals are required when selecting satellite signals.Up until now the14/18V LNB supply-voltage and the 22 kHz. signal (which is over-ridden by the LNB feed-voltage) was sufficient for the majority of applicati...
Page 25 - Tone Burst and DiSEqC Signal; Tone Burst; Remote
Basic Setting-up 25 Tone Burst and DiSEqC Signal If a reception-system uses more than 4 control-criterions, then a DiSEqC control-signal is required. Which setting-up option, ” Tone Burst ” or ” DiSEqC ” is required depends upon the components in your reception system. Read the description of the fi...
Page 26 - Remote Control Command Set Switching
Basic Setting-up 26 "EEPROM" Menu Option The menu option "EEPROM" is provided so that the service technician may readthe program data in and out. Remote Control Command Set Switching The remote control includes 2 sets of command instructions. Therefore it is possi-ble to operate 2 in...
Page 28 - Low threshold tuner; Search, direct input or group selection
Technical Data 28 Technical Data HF-Characteristics: Sat ZF-frequency range: 950 - 2150 MHz Input level range: 48 - 78 dBµV ZF-frequency: 479.5 MHz. ZF-bandwidth: 27 MHz FM-threshold: 7 dB max. Low threshold tuner 32 steps Video: Frequency range: 20 Hz - 5 MHz Hub: 16/25 MHz selectable Output voltag...
Page 29 - Connections
Technical Data 29 Voltage supply: Operating voltage 12 – 24 V DC Mains-supply: 230 V ± 10%, 50 Hz, 1 A. Power consumption:Receiver Operating / Stby <15 / 1 W Receiver with power-supply: Operating/Stand-by: <19 / 2 W LNB supplies: 0, +14 V (vert.),+18 V (horz.) LNB current: 300 mA max. Control ...
Page 30 - Menu Structures; Video and Audio Settings menus
Menu Structures 30 Video and Audio Settings menus Return (by stepping) to the normal program-mode with this button Press this button twice to save your settings Use these buttons to select the menu option Use these buttons or the number buttons to enter the frequencies Use this button to switch from...
Page 31 - Radio Settings Menu
Menu Structures 31 Radio Settings Menu Return (by stepping) to the normal program-mode with this button Press this button twice to save the settings Use these buttons to select the menu option Use these buttons or the number buttons to enter the frequencies Channel-number Program name Satellite freq...
Page 32 - Basic setting-up menu
Menu Structures 32 Basic setting-up menu Return (by stepping) to the normal program mode with this button Press this twice to save your settings Use these buttons to select the menu option Use these buttons or the number buttons to enter the frequencies OSD language LNB Voltage LNB Voltage -by Stand...
Page 33 - Connection example / Service note / Service note; Electronic Service Chiemgau GmbH
Connection example / Service note / Service note 33 Connection example / Service note ImportantDear CustomerIf you experience continual problems with your receiver, please contact your equipment supplier, or ourCustomer Service Dept. at the following address:ESC Electronic Service Chiemgau GmbH Bahn...