Page 3 - Important notes
Preface Preface Dear Customer, The following operating manual will help you obtain the best optimal use from the extensive features of your new satellite receiver. W e have written this operating manual as comprehensibly as possible and as concise as necessary. A brief lexicon containing specialised...
Page 7 - Important notes regarding operation; Extended absence / thunderstorms
Safety instructions Safety instructions Important notes regarding operation The following section contains important information relating to the operation, place of installation and connection of the receiver. Read these notes carefully before putting the unit into operation. Extended absence / thun...
Page 8 - Place of installation; Mains voltage
Safety instructions Important notes for siting and installation. Place of installation Every electronic device generates heat. The rise in temperature, however, lies within a safe range. Slight colour changes may occur to sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers over the course of time due to the co...
Page 9 - View of front panel; Front panel controls and displays
Controls, displays and connections Controls, displays and connections This section contains a brief description of all the control elements, displays and connections. The key symbols presented here are also used when describing operating sequences. View of front panel (Flap folded down) I000 1 2 3 4...
Page 10 - Remote control handset keys; O K; T V; ou
Controls, displays and connections Remote control handset keys A / B M F L O K T V M Calls up main menu/ Adds a new channel e Power On - Standby A Switch over of the remote control F Calls up the last 4 programmes / favourite categories z Programme info EPG programme guide Locks channels L Last prog...
Page 11 - Note
Command of remote control Command of remote control The remote control features 2 command sets, making it possible to operate 2 receivers independently of each other in one room (not together with a twin receiver). Note For this purpose, program one receiver on the command set 1 and the second recei...
Page 12 - Menu concept; Button functions
Operating instructions Operating instructions Menu concept The menu concept is set up in a logical operating sequence. The current selected programme always appears in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Note: The selected menus, submenus and menu items as well as the parameters to be set are...
Page 13 - Alphanumeric entries
Operating instructions Press L to exit setting. In function programme list: Locks the programme F is a switch-on button with menu functions. Press the button again to exit. In function programme list: Makes a channel a favourite channel. R is a function selection button for radio and TV. In the reco...
Page 14 - Button; Language selection- OSD
Operating instructions Alphanumeric assignments of number buttons on the remote control Button 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5x 1 1 . , ? 1 2 2 A B C 2 3 3 D E F 3 4 4 G H I 4 5 5 J K L 5 6 6 M N O 6 7 7 P R S 7 8 8 T U V 8 9 9 W X Y Z 0 0 SPACE 0 SPACE 0 Language selection- OSD To select the language for the on-...
Page 15 - Connecting receiver; Preconditions for receiving signals
Connection and start-up Connection and start-up The following section is specifically intended for the specialist dealer. You only need to read this section if you are carrying out the installation yourself. You will find sample configurations in the section "Connection examples". First, car...
Page 16 - LNB supply voltage; Used batteries are special waste!
Connection and start-up LNB supply voltage If the feed system (LNB) is powered by an external supply voltage and the LNB supply voltage is not used for switching polarity, the LNB supply of the receiver must be set to "OFF" (see section "Installation menu, LNB configuration"). TV and...
Page 17 - The first steps; Please check the time of day for summer or winter.; Factory setting of receiver
First time installation First time installation The first steps Connect the receiver to the mains power supply. Switch on the receiver by pressing the power button on the front of the unit. The display, " - - - -,“ appears in the LED display. W hen the LED for the operating display is red, the t...
Page 18 - Important screen displays; Help function
On screen displays / OSD On screen displays / OSD Important screen displays The receiver functions are controlled by a microprocessor and an extensive software. The following explanations are intended to improve understanding of all procedures and to minimise the risk of mistakes. Press the i button...
Page 19 - TV channel identifier
On screen displays / OSD W ith the L or i button, exit the help function and return to the main menu. Press the L button again and return to the originally received programme. TV channel identifier The channel identifier is displayed for several seconds every time the channel is changed or by pressi...
Page 20 - Programme list – Radio/TV
On screen displays / OSD Programme list – Radio/TV Press the i button to access the programme list. A + for the main programme list is indicated at the top left. Information about the channel, programme provider, and whether the programme is normally encrypted is found underneath. The upper-right co...
Page 21 - Selecting a TV programme; Reception status
Programme selection Programme selection This section describes how you select TV programmes with your receiver and how you can set the desired volume. For this description of the functions, it is assumed that the receiver has been connected correctly. If you wish to connect the receiver yourself, pl...
Page 23 - Selecting a TV programme by number entry; Switching to a radio programme; The screen turns dark after a few seconds.; Reception status - radio
Programme selection Selecting a TV programme by number entry You can select a different TV programme during a running TV programme by entering the programme location number. Use the number buttons 1 to 0 for the purpose of entering the programme locations. Example You wish to select the TV programme...
Page 24 - Selecting a radio programme by number entry
Programme selection i button. The radio programme list is now displayed. The upper right-hand column provides information relating to the received satellites, its transmission frequency, the polarisation, the symbol rate, the bouquet and the scrambling. The programme position, the programme name, an...
Page 25 - Observe the operating manual of your Pay-TV provider.
Common Interface Common Interface Observe the operating manual of your Pay-TV provider. The Common Interface for the insertion of two so-called Conditional Access Modules is located underneath the front flap. The purchasable Smartcard from the Pay-TV provider, which is suited to a particular encrypt...
Page 28 - uo
Timer settings Timer settings You can use the timer for recording a programme with a video recorder on time. 14 timers are available which you can set for different programmes as well as start and end times. In the timer setting, press M to enter the main programme menu, uo to the system parameters,...
Page 29 - VPS signal
Timer settings Confirm the settings by pressing M or L three times. If you have pre-programmed a download per timer, all following timer settings will be ignored after a successful download! VPS signal Make certain, that no VPS signal is included in the digital television signal. Therefore, you will...
Page 30 - Setting the volume
Sound settings Sound settings Setting the volume Set the required volume level by pressing the -+ buttons on the remote control of the receiver. A bar indicator is displayed on the screen to show the set volume. Stereo and two-channel sound reproduction The channel identifier, which is displayed by ...
Page 31 - Switching off sound
Sound settings In order to reproduce the AC3 format, set your receiver to “2 of 2" or "2 of 2 (2ch)" in the audio menu under "Stereo." The corresponding transmission – "5.1 Ch" (5 channels + 1 subwoofer channel) is then indicated at “Dig. output”. Only a few programme pro...
Page 32 - Selecting programmes last received
Programme list Programme list The programme/channel settings set at the factory can be changed in the menu, "Programme list." Access the menu by pressing the i button, the ou buttons as well as -+ for TV or radio and confirm selection with O . If a password is stored, it must be additionally...
Page 37 - Search programme alphabetically
Programme list W ith the ou buttons first select the "satellite line," and with the -+ buttons select "all satellites." Press O and return to the current programme list. Search programme alphabetically Receive an overview of programmes with the same initials in a list. W ith this, it...
Page 38 - Sorting programmes
Programme list W ith the ou buttons, you can now determine the desired channel, which is highlighted with a coloured bar. The channel preview appears in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Confirm you selection by pressing O . In order to return in the programme list (representation of all pr...
Page 39 - Deleting programme
Programme list W ith the s button, you "hold" the programme which is to be moved, It will be highlighted with a different coloured bar. You can now move it to the desired position using the -+ and the ou buttons. Place the selected programme on the respective programme position by pressing O...
Page 40 - Manually adding programmes
Programme list Use the -+ and ou buttons to select the position of the programme, which you would like to delete. Be careful when deleting programmes! Now, confirm the deletion of the programme with the T button. The control programme asks: Confirm the desire procedure with the respective buttons. W...
Page 42 - Setting up a satellite
Adding and removing satellites Adding and removing satellites Setting up a satellite Naturally, the LNB can also accommodate new satellites. In order to do so, the orbit position, which you need to take a bearing on, must be known. The “Antenna settings“ menu entry in the installation menu can be us...
Page 43 - Entering a satellite name
Adding and removing satellites In the next step, move with o u to e.g. the entry „User1“. After pressing the - or + button, you are asked if you want to add the satellites. Confirm it with O . The following message appears You can now make the respective entries to your receiving system in the corre...
Page 44 - EPG
Programme overview Programme overview EPG W ith the z button, you receive an overview of the programmes (see on-screen display) currently received from the transponder with time and duration, provided that they are broadcast with electronic programme guide (EPG), for example, with ARD and ZDF. In th...
Page 45 - EPG timer programming
Programme overview overview of the currently received transmitter with time and duration (see on-screen display), provided that they broadcast the electronic programme guide (EPG). The length of the programme list depends on each programme provider and can cover several days. EPG timer programming A...
Page 46 - Factory setting
Password Password You can prevent your satellite receiver to be used by unauthorised persons by means of a password. W ith this password, you can ensure your reception settings are not changed by others. At the same time, you can activate the parental control function to lock out various programmes....
Page 48 - Parental lock
Password Parental lock You can set the parental lock in a manner similar to that used for marking favourite programmes with the "Apple" symbol. This denies children access to unsuitable programmes. The "Padlock" symbol is used to identify the programmes in the "TV" or "ra...
Page 50 - Backup operation
Operation from front panel Operation from front panel If you have misplaced the remote control or the batteries are empty, you can still operate you receiver from the front panel. Backup operation On the front panel, there are 6 buttons at your disposal. The On/Off button, menu, select, and the curs...
Page 52 - System parameters
Setting system parameters System parameters Select the menu „System parameters“ with the M menu button, the ou buttons in the main menu and O . W ith ou buttons and M , you can call up other positions. Parental lock The basic settings that can be implemented here are described under setting parental...
Page 53 - TV type
Setting system parameters W ith O or L , return to the submenu system parameters. Local time/Timer The receiver displays the UTC time transmitted with the data stream (United Time Coordinate, former Greenwich Mean Time). Therefore, in Germany, the time must be corrected by +1 hour. A correction of t...
Page 54 - Installation menu; LNB configuration
Setting system parameters A/V mode Here, you use the -+ buttons to select the type of video signal which is present on the Scart socket. Select the signal which your TV set is able to process. Observe the operating instructions of your television set! · · · FBAS –composite baseband signal (colour-/p...
Page 57 - Antenna settings
Setting system parameters Antenna settings This menu is intended solely for service purposes and, if need be, i.e. if no measuring instrument is available, it can be used to align the antenna (satellite dish). The satellite can be defined in the first line and the transponder in the second. The pola...
Page 58 - Satellite search
Setting system parameters Satellite search The receiver allows you to search for programmes on a satellite in the menu satellite search. W ith the ou buttons, move to the menu line. In the first line, select if only free-to-air receivable programmes or free-to-air and scrambled programmes should be ...
Page 61 - All new programmes are added to the existing programme list.
Setting system parameters Exit this menu by pressing O and skip to the previously highlighted programme. W ith the L button, return to this menu once more to search for further transponders. After an unsuccessful search, the following message appears: Error All new programmes are added to the existi...
Page 64 - After the reset, it may be necessary to repeat all settings.
Setting system parameters receiver to the receiving system for signal selection, are also recognised by this system. A remote frequency must not be set in this operating mode, because it is defined by the UFO micro system as part of the addressing procedure. You will need to delete the previously al...
Page 65 - Recording
Video recorder connection Video recorder connection The connection diagram provided at the end of this operating manual and the description of the video recorder will show you how you should connect your video recorder to the receiver. Recording In order to make a VCR recording, the satellite receiv...
Page 67 - Yes
Software and programme list update The light cursor bar in "Software download" can be moved with the ou buttons. Press O in the menu item "Display info" to receive information about the transmitted software and programme list. The menu items "Info text," "programme list...
Page 68 - Download error; After a software update, you must set the time again!
Software and programme list update After the update is complete, the receiver is newly initialised and returns to operation. If an error or incorrect signal occurs, a message appears " Download error ." Never switch the receiver off during the update procedure, or the entire software will be...
Page 69 - Preparation; Transferring programme lists; Succ
Data transfer from receiver to receiver Data transfer from receiver to receiver Your receiver is able to receive the RS232C socket data from another receiver. To do so, both receivers must be connected via a so-called 'zero modem cable.' The transmitting receiver is in this case the master and the r...
Page 70 - Technical features
Technical annex Technical annex Technical features The receiver UFD 515 is equipped with the following features: Reception of all DVB radio and TV programmes (Free to Air Receiver) Common Interface for two CA modules (not included in delivery) Software download via satellite and PC Loop-through Sat ...
Page 71 - Technical data
Technical annex Technical data RF features Sat-IF frequency range 950 to 2150 MHz Input level range 43 to 83 dBµV IF frequency 479.5 MHz Receiving threshold (Eb/No dig.) £ 4.8 dB Sat-IF input F-socket with loop-through output Input impedance 75 W Video Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer DVB-S-Standard V...
Page 72 - Accessories; RGB
Technical annex Accessories 1 Infrared remote control 2 Batteries 1.5 V, type: LR 03, size: AAA (Micro) 1 SCART cable 1 Set of operating instructions Scart socket assignments Signal Connection no. TV VCR/AUX Audio output, right 1 X X Audio input, right 2 X Audio output, left 3 X X Audio earth 4 X X ...
Page 73 - Connection examples; Connection arrangement 1:
Technical annex Connection examples Connection arrangement 1: Connection of the DVR-S receiver to a TV set, a VCR and a hi-fi system for receiving and recording digital satellite TV and radio channels. The digital sound output can be connected to a Dolby Digital System. The connection requires two S...
Page 74 - Connection arrangement 2:
Technical annex Connection arrangement 2: Connection of a DVR-S receiver to an analogue Sat receiver and the complete TV and hi-fi system. The digital sound output can be connected to a Dolby Digital System. The roof antenna connected via the video recorder to the TV permits the reception and record...
Page 76 - Transponder; Glossary
Short technical lexicon Transponder A transponder is a satellite transmitter which transmits TV and radio signals. A satellite has several transponders. Analogue transponders transmit only one TV channel and possibly several radio channels on their transmit frequencies. Digital transponders simultan...
Page 77 - Satellite 1
Service Service OSD-Language Picture format LNB supply German 4:3 Operation: Standby: ON 16:9 OFF Satellite 1 Satellite 2 Satellite 3 Satellite: Satellite: Satellite: LO1: 9750 LO1: 9750 LO1: 9750 LO2: 10600 LO1: 10600 LO1: 10600 Satellite Satellite Satellite DiSEqC menu 22-kHz: High/low PosA/B OFF ...