Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Controls, displays and connections............................................................................................ 3 View of front panel, rear panel and remote control handset....................................................................... 3Concise description - front p...
Page 3 - Controls, displays and connections; View of front panel
Controls, displays and connections 3 Bedienelemente, Anzeigen und Anschlüsse This section contains a brief description of all the control elements, displays andconnections. The key symbols presented here are also used when describing theoperating sequences. View of front panel View of rear panel Rem...
Page 4 - Front panel controls and displays
Controls, displays and connections 4 Front panel controls and displays Rear panel controls and connections 1 Mains switch (with mains isolation) 2 LED display for TV (8-position, 7-segment display) Displays programme slot and programme name as well asmenu settings. 3 Keys for selecting programmes St...
Page 5 - Safety instructions; Important notes regarding operation; Extended absence / Thunderstorms
Safety instructions 5 Sicherheitshinweise The following section contains important information relating to operation, place ofinstallation and connecting-up of the receiver. Read these notes carefully before putting the unit into operation. Important notes regarding operation Extended absence / Thun...
Page 6 - Important notes for siting and installation
Safety instructions 6 Important notes for siting and installation Place of installation Every electronic device generates some heat. The rise in temperature, however,lies within safe limits. Nevertheless, this does not rule out the possibility of slightcolour changes to sensitive furniture surfaces ...
Page 7 - Connecting up and putting into operation; Connecting up the unit; Satellite signal connection; Attention; Receiving system presets
Connecting up and putting into operation 7 Anschluß und Inbetriebnahme The following section is intended specifically for the specialist dealer. If you are notcarrying out the installation yourself, there is no need to pay any attention to thissection. Sample configurations are to be found in sectio...
Page 8 - UHF connection; Important; Mains connection; Inserting batteries into remote control handset; Note
Connecting up and putting into operation 8 UHF connection If your TV set does not have a Scart socket, the connection to the TV set is madevia a coaxial cable (possibly via the video recorder). • In this case, pull out the coaxial cable from the antenna input of the video re- corder or TV set (if no...
Page 9 - External infrared sensor
Connecting up and putting into operation 9 Tuning UHF channel / Checking operation • Switch on the satellite receiver via the on/off switch on the front of the unit. The LED display on the unit shows the last programme slot that was selected. • Turn on your TV set. • If the satellite receiver and TV...
Page 10 - Receiver operation; Switching the unit on; Selecting a programme; Adjusting volume, balance and tone
Receiver operation 10 Bedienung des Receivers In this chapter, you learn how to select both TV and analogue and digital radio pro-grammes (ADR) using your receiver, how to adjust the volume and how to pro-gramme the timer functions. In describing the functions, it is assumed that the receiver has al...
Page 11 - Muting the sound
Receiver operation 11 VOL 18 Note The settings are not effective on the VCR Scart socket in order not to disturb any recordings. The on-screen display is removed again after approximately 3 seconds. Whilst the menu for volume adjustment is overlaid, the key can be used to acti-vate the following men...
Page 12 - Setting date and time; Making the settings
Receiver operation 12 The switching voltage on pin 8 of the TV Scart socket is turned off, and it is turnedon again by pressing once more. In Sat mode, “Sat mode“ is displayed on the screen, the programme slot indicatorin the LED display begins with “P...“. In TV mode, “TV mode“ is displayed on the ...
Page 13 - Timer setting; Meaning of the columns
Receiver operation 13 Timer setting The unit is assumed to be in normal mode. • Press the key twice to call up the menu for the timer settings. The following screen display appears: In this menu, you can make timer settings in order to start the receiver at the sametime as a video recorder (e.g. for...
Page 14 - Daily and weekly repeated switch-on
Receiver operation 14 Note If the timer becomes active, “RECORD“ is indicated on the LED display for 3 sec- onds. During the recording period the programme selection keys are disabled. If you press a key the followingmessage appears on the screen: If the programmed recording timehas ended the follow...
Page 15 - Switching between TV and radio mode; Analogue radio programmes
Receiver operation 15 Switching between TV and radio mode Your receiver allows you to receive TV programmes, analogue radio programmesand digital radio (ADR) programmes. • After switching on, the receiver is in either the TV mode or the radio mode (de- pending on the mode at time of switch-off). • P...
Page 16 - Programme category selection in ADR radio mode
Receiver operation 16 Programme category selection in ADR radio mode The digital radio programmes are divided up into different categories by the pro-gramme provider. The receiver provides the facility for calling up just those broad-casting stations in a certain chosen category.Press the key . The ...
Page 17 - Additional functions in ADR mode
Receiver operation 17 Additional functions in ADR mode The UFD 430 receiver provides the facility for displaying the information that ac-companies the broadcast, not just in the on-screen menu, but also via the LED dis-play. Display of TTA data via the LED display is done sequentially, which meansth...
Page 18 - Example
Receiver operation 18 Switching back to last programme (swap) With key (Last) and key you can switch back to the previously selected pro- gramme and, by a further pressing, switch back again. If you changed programmeusing the keys the programme needs to have been set for at least 10 seconds in order...
Page 19 - Operation without remote control; Info menu
Receiver operation 19 Operation without remote control If you happen to have mislaid the remote control handset, you can switch the re-ceiver on by simultaneously pressing both keys on the front of the unit. Using the same method you can switch between operating modes: “TV”, “Ana-logue radio” and “A...
Page 20 - Programming TV programmes; Note on programme memory locations; Tuning in TV programmes
Programming TV programmes 20 Programmieren von TV-Programmen The satellite receiver has already been factory pre-programmed for satellite re-ceiving systems with feed systems (receiving system) having 9.75 GHz oscillatorfrequency. All of the programmes set up are listed in the table that is enclosed...
Page 21 - The “Video” menu; Description of menu entries
Programming TV programmes 21 • Call up the audio menu: press keys + in succession. • Switch between video and audio menus using the key or the key. • Select the desired menu line using the keys: . • For direct numeric input use the keys: ... or • Alter the values step-by-step using the keys. • Press...
Page 22 - Orbit position; Video deviation
Programming TV programmes 22 Orbit position In the “Orbit Position“ menu entry, division of the satellites into orbit positions 1 to 4is carried out. This dividing up is necessary for the signal selection with the 22 kHz, tone-burst orDiSEqC switching signal on reception from two (or more) satellite...
Page 23 - Programme name; Audio operating mode
Programming TV programmes 23 Programme name In the “Programme name“ line (in the video menu) you can enter a 5-character sta-tion identifier of your choice. • Using the keys select the menu entry: “Programme name“. • Using the keys select the first character. • With the key move on to the next chara...
Page 24 - Volume offset
Programming TV programmes 24 Input of the audio carrier frequency via the numeric keys ... is in 3-digit form in the range 5.00 to 8.80 MHz. In stereo mode, the frequency is to be entered for theleft sound channel. The frequency for the right sound channel then automaticallylies 180 kHz above the le...
Page 25 - Programming radio programmes; Tuning in radio programmes; The analogue radio menu
Programming radio programmes 25 Programmieren von Radio-Programmen Programme providers are continually bringing out new radio programmes that arebroadcast via the satellites. The “Radio“ menu allows you to store these pro-grammes. The settings for radio programmes in “Radio“ mode are carried out in ...
Page 26 - The “ADR” radio menu
Programming radio programmes 26 The “ADR” radio menu It is generally not necessary to make settings in the ADR radio menu since new pro-grammes can be stored without difficulty using the automatic search run. Naturally, you can also store ADR radio programmes manually, in the same manneras for TV an...
Page 27 - Initial settings; Calling the initial setup menu; Modulator output channel
Initial settings 27 Grundeinstellungen In the initial setup menu, matching of the satellite receiver to the satellite receivingsystem is carried out. Important The receiver has already been factory pre-programmed for standard satellite re- ceiving systems.Alterations to the initial setting are there...
Page 28 - OSD language; LNB supply voltage in standby; Setting
Initial settings 28 When making the setting, it should be ensured that there is at least one blankchannel above and below the output channel in order to avoid interference. OSD language Here you can select the language for the on-screen displays. The choice availablecomprises: German, English and Fr...
Page 29 - LED brightness; Oscillator frequency
Initial settings 29 LED brightness Here you can increase the brightness of the LED display. This may be necessary,for example, if bright light is beaming down on the receiver and the LED displaysare no longer easy to read. In this case set the display to “High“ setting. Factory preset: Low Remote co...
Page 30 - Changing the oscillator frequency; DiSEqC menu
Initial settings 30 the oscillator frequency from the satellite transmission frequency stored for eachprogramme. As a result, you can easily install the UFD 430 on other receiving systems withoutneeding to reprogramme every single programme slot. You only need to set up the particular oscillator fre...
Page 31 - Settings in the DiSEqC menu
Initial settings 31 • DiSEqC 1.1 The required setting is dependent on the components of your receiving system. Settings in the DiSEqC menu • Call the initial setup menu (see paragraph “Calling the initial setup menu“). • Using the keys move to menu entry “DiSEqC menu . . .“. • Activate the submenu “...
Page 32 - Tone burst; DiSEqC Repeat; UFO mini; Remote frequency
Initial settings 32 Tone burst In the “Tone burst“ menu entry the following settings of the 22 kHz signal are pos-sible: Switching states on setting: Switching states on setting: Switching states on setting: 22 kHz signal —> High/Low and Tone burst —> Pos. A/B: 22 kHz signal —> Pos. A/B and...
Page 33 - UFO micro; EEPROM
Initial settings 33 UFO micro The setting in this menu entry is also designed for operation of the receiver on apre-processing system. Here control and communication between the receiver and the Kathrein “UFO mi-cro" system is effected via the return path of the coaxial cable. If the UFD 430 rec...
Page 34 - Switching over remote control’s command set
Initial settings 34 Switching over remote control’s command set The remote control handset contains two command sets. This allows two receiversto be operated independently in a room (not in conjunction with a twin receiver). Note Switchover is possible for remote controls that have 24 and 26 keys. F...
Page 35 - Features
Features 35 The UFD 430 receiver is equipped with the following features: • Reception of TV, digital (ADR) and analogue radio programmes • 250 programme channel memory for TV- and analogue radio programmes • 250 ADR radio channel memory • Automatic station search with storing of ADR radio programmes...
Page 36 - Specifications; UHF characteristics; Modulator
Specifications 36 Technische Daten UHF characteristics Sat-IF frequency range 920 to 2150 MHz Input level range 48 to 78 dBµV IF frequency 479.5 MHz IF bandwidth 27 MHz FM threshold 7 dB max. Video Frequency range 20 Hz to 5 MHz Output voltage 1 V ss / 75 Ω De-emphasis CCIR Rec. 405 / 625 lines S/N ...
Page 37 - Connectors; Scart connector pin designations; Signal
Specifications 37 Connectors Sat IF input F-socket 75 Ω Modulator - Input IEC socket 75 Ω - Output IEC plug 75 Ω TV connection Scart/Peritel socket, 21-way VCR connection Scart/Peritel socket, 21-way DECODER connection Scart/Peritel socket, 21-way Audio-digital (SPDIF output) Cinch socket Audio Cinc...
Page 38 - Connection examples / Service note; Note Dear
Connection examples / Service note 38 The best picture quality is obtained if you connect the satellite receiver, TV set andvideo recorder by means of Scart cables.A stereo TV set also allows you to receive the sound in stereo. The Sat receiver can be connected to a TV set and video recorder and als...