Page 2 - Controls, displays and connections
Controls, displays and connections 2 Controls, displays and connections.................................................................................4 View of front panel .................................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 New digital programme ................................................................................................................................ 32Parental lock .............................................................................................................................
Page 4 - View of front panel; Front panel controls and displays
Controls, displays and connections 4 Controls, displays and connections 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 Front pa...
Page 5 - Remote control handset
Controls, displays and connections 5 Remote control handset Remote control handset keys ON/OFF (Standby) Attention: no mains isolation results! Multilingual audio channels selection Sound muting Read character key. Function key. a) Last-function. Allows you to switch back to the last programme selec...
Page 6 - Important notes regarding operation; Repairs
Controls, displays and connections 6 Safety instructions 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 Repairs ...
Page 7 - Important notes for siting and installation; Place of installation; Grounding
Safety instructions 7 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 8 - Connecting up the unit; Satellite signal connection; Receiving system presets
Connecting up and putting into operation 8 Connecting up and putting into operation 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 fo...
Page 9 - Secondary receiver connection; Switching over remote control’s command set
Connecting up and putting into operation 9 Secondary receiver connection You can connect an analogue secondary receiver to your digital receiver. • For this, connect the Sat IF input of the secondary receiver to the Sat IF outputof your digital receiver. • Connect the AUX Scart socket of your digita...
Page 10 - Decoder connection; Inserting batteries into remote control handset; Checking connections and operation; On-screen display OSD
Connecting up and putting into operation 10 Decoder connection Decoders for reception of analogue Pay-TV programmes can be connected up onlyvia an analogue secondary receiver (see connection diagram 3 in “Connectionexamples“ chapter.) • Set up the connection to the secondary receiver as described ab...
Page 11 - Electronic programme guide and applications; Switching the unit on
Electronic programme guide and applications 11 Receiver operation In this chapter, you learn how to select both TV and radio programmes using yourreceiver, how to adjust the volume and how to programme the timer functions. In describing the functions, it is assumed that the receiver has already been...
Page 12 - Selecting a TV or radio programme
Electronic programme guide and applications 12 This starting page can be selected from all levels of the submenus by pressing the key. With the key, one is taken to the TV programme or, via the selection page, to the corresponding menu entry. The menu selection is displayed on the right-hand side of...
Page 13 - TV or radio programme selection by entering a number
Electronic programme guide and applications 13 The key - scrolls down a page if you are located in the programme selection. - decrements the programme number by one if you have selected a programme. Example You want to select the TV programme, “Pro 7“. You start with the menu selection“Bouquet selec...
Page 14 - Switchover between TV and radio programmes
Electronic programme guide and applications 14 Leading zeros must be omitted.After the programme changeover, the programme slot, programme name and timeare superimposed on the upper part of the screen for approximately. 3 seconds. If the particular programme is encrypted, the character appears on th...
Page 15 - Selecting TV programmes using bouquet selection
Electronic programme guide and applications 15 Selecting TV programmes using bouquet selection A bouquet is a selection of programmes put together by the broadcastinginstitution. This selection is displayed under a common name,e.g. “ZDF.vision“. • Choose “Bouquet selection“ on the right-hand side in...
Page 16 - Calling up the programme list
Electronic programme guide and applications 16 After this The information for the current programme shows the title and broadcastingtime of the subsequent programme. The lettering of the menu entry changesinto “now“. This allows you to switch back to the current programme. These menu entries in the ...
Page 17 - Multilingual programmes
Electronic programme guide and applications 17 Multilingual programmes Certain TV programmes are broadcast in a number of different languages. In thecase of a film, both the original sound and the English translation, for example, maybe broadcast. • You can switch between the various languages by pr...
Page 19 - Parental lock; Changing locked programmes
Electronic programme guide and applications 19 • By pressing the key, the programme is moved to the programme slot selected. • Whilst you remain in the TV or radio list, you can sort programmes using the key or the key • Exit from the “TV list“ or “Radio list“ menu by pressing the key . • Then respo...
Page 20 - Locking a TV programme
Electronic programme guide and applications 20 The screen shows the “Parental lock“ menu. This menu contains only a single query: You can switch between the two entries “YES“ or “NO“. • Select the “YES“ entry using the key. • End the “Parental lock“ menu by pressing the key. • Respond to the query “...
Page 21 - Activating parental lock; Locking a radio programme
Electronic programme guide and applications 21 Activating parental lock After locking TV or radio programmes the following steps are necessary: • Press the key. • In the main menu, select the “Installation“ menu entry using the key and confirm with . The “Installation“ menu (see “Installation“).is d...
Page 25 - Calling up the “Installation” menu
Initial settings 25 Initial settings The “Installation“ menu entry in the main menu is used for initial setting of thesatellite receiver and for matching it to the satellite system. The receiver has already been factory preprogrammed for standard satellitereceiving systems with a universal LNB. Thus...
Page 26 - Bouquet organisation
Initial settings 26 You can select the menu entries using the keys and action them with the key. The key is used to leave the “Installation“ menu. You can exit from a menu or submenu at any time with the key. No further reference will be made to this in describing the menu entries. The key exits you...
Page 28 - Automatic search run
Initial settings 28 TV list A list comprising all the TV programmes that can be received is displayed on the screen. You can scroll through the TV list using the keys and keys. Programme name and number of the programme slot are shown in each case. Theorder of the programmes can be changed (see “Sor...
Page 31 - New digital transponder
Initial settings 31 Optional other symbol rate Enter an optional symbol rate using the numeric keys to . Encrypted programmes NO No encrypted programmes are recorded. the default settingis “NO“. YES Encrypted programmes are recorded. Search run on satellite The keys can be used to select the satelli...
Page 32 - New digital programme
Initial settings 32 • Select the desired satellite using the keys, e.g. “EUTELSAT13“. Satellite frequency MHz The frequency of the new transponder is entered in this line. • Enter the frequency using the numeric keys to , e.g. 12379. Polarisation The polarisation of the new transponder is selected i...
Page 33 - Settings
Initial settings 33 Settings This menu entry contains the following submenu entries: SATELLITE MENU This submenu entry contains a list of the predefinedsatellites. DiSEqC MENU With this submenu the settings can be carried out forthe DiSEqC signal. TV TYPE This submenu contains settings for the type ...
Page 37 - Timer
Initial settings 37 out. That is, if a signal level is shown and the Eb/No display indicates “not lockedon“, there is inadequate reception of the digital satellite signals. Timer With the “Timer“ menu entry, TV or radio programmes can be preprogrammed for automatic switch-on of the receiver. The key...
Page 38 - Application control
Initial settings 38 PROGRAMME The programme slot is entered in this column using the numeric keys to and the keys are used to select the type of programme. TV TV programme RADIO Radio programme NO No programme If a timer event is being processed, all the remote control handset keys are barredexcept ...
Page 39 - Menue structure
Menue structure 39 Menu structure Bouquet selection Display of bouquets TV selection Display of TV programmes Radio selection Display of radio programmes Installation Bouquet organisation Programme organisation Automatic search run New digital transponder Parental lock Settings TimerApplication cont...
Page 40 - Features
Features 40 Features of the UFD 510 The UFD 510 receiver in equipped with the following features: • Based on the Open-TV standard • Reception of electronic programme guides( EPG) (currently ARD and ZDF) • Reception of additional information channels (e.g. ARD online channel) • Prepared for future ap...
Page 41 - UHF characteristics; Audio
Specifications 41 Specifications UHF characteristics Sat IF frequency range 950 to 2150 MHz Input level range 44 to 84 dBµV IF frequency 479.5 MHz Reception threshold (Eb/No) 4.8 dB Input connector F socket Input impedance 75 Ω Video Frequency range 20 Hz to 5 MHz Output voltage 1 V ss / 75 Ω S/N 53...
Page 42 - General; Scart socket pin assignments
Specifications 42 General Unit dimensions (B/H/T) 370 / 71 / 285 mm Weight Approx. 2.5 kg Temperature range Ambient temperature +5 °C to + 40 °C Accessories Infrared remote control 2 x 1.5 V batteries, type: LR 03, size: AAA (Micro) 1 Scart cable Scart socket pin assignments Signal Pin No. TV VCR AU...
Page 49 - Notes