Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents Preface 2 Contents 3 Safety instructions - important notes 5 Receiver features 6 Controls, displays and connections 7 Important note on setting up receiver on a UFO® micro system 9 Connection and set-up 10 Remote control 12 Operating instructions 14 Menu concept 14 Menu tree 15 Language s...
Page 5 - Safety instructions - important notes
Page 6 - Receiver features
6 Receiver features The UFS 702si and UFS 702sw receivers are suitable for receiving FTA digital satellite TV and radio programmes. In addition to providing high-quality pictures and sound, these receivers also feature an attractive design in a modern housing. Despite their small size, the receivers...
Page 7 - Controls, displays and connections; View of front panel (
7 Controls, displays and connections This section provides a brief description of all the controls, displays and connections. The button symbols presented here can also be found in the description of the operating steps. View of front panel ( fl ap folded down) View of rear panel Front panel control...
Page 8 - LCD Display
8 LCD Display The channel number and channel name are displayed on a 16-character LCD display. Display of TV channel and channel name during numerical entry (channel selection) Display of TV channel number and channel name upon completion of numerical entry. Display of programme name during operatio...
Page 9 - Important note on setting up receiver on a UFO®; system
9 Important note on setting up receiver on a UFO® micro system When registering the receiver to a UFO ® micro single-cable matrix EXU 544, you must do the following: - Connect the receiver to the TV set, but do not yet connect it to the ESU 32 antenna socket. - Perform a UFO ® micro reset on the rec...
Page 10 - Connection and set-up; Connecting the unit; Reception requirements
10 Connection and set-up The following section is intended speci fi cally for specialist dealers. You only need to pay attention to this section if you are carrying out the installation yourself.The “Connection examples” section provides a sample con fi guration. Do not connect the unit to the mains...
Page 11 - TV and Video recorder connection; Used batteries are special waste!
11 Connection and set-up TV and Video recorder connection Connect the satellite receiver (TV Scart socket) and the TV set using a Scart cable (see “Connection example”).If your TV has a stereo feature, you can receive the sound in stereo via the Scart connection.Also connect the satellite receiver (...
Page 12 - Remote control
12 Remote control Sound on/off ... ON mode, numerical input for channels, parental control etc. Select main menu (red) Favourites list selection ! (green) TV switching voltage and channel arrangement/pool % Volume Quit menu, return to last channel Cursor operation in channel pool Select timer menu, ...
Page 13 - Remote control RC 660
13 Remote control RC 660 The RC 660 remote control supports up to four devices (which are supplied with the RC 660 as standard) as well as the receivers of the UFD 5xx (not UFD 552, 554, 558) and UFD 4xx families. First switch all receivers off at the power switch. To con fi gure a receiver to an in...
Page 14 - Operating instructions; Menu concept
14 Operating instructions Menu concept The structure of the menu concept is based on logical operating sequences. Note: The selected menus, sub-menus and options, as well as the parameters to be set, are each highlighted in colour or by a border. The menus are self-explanatory. Pay attention to the ...
Page 15 - Menu tree
15 Operating instructions Menu tree Main menu Channels Favourites list Parental control Favourites names Channel pool Search Satellites Manual Transponder Satellites Installation Time offset LNB Signal paths Language DiSEqC™ Language selection - OSD The language for the on-screen display is set as f...
Page 16 - Channel information
16 On-Screen Displays (OSD) TV channel information Channel information is shown for a few seconds each time the channel is changed (duration can be changed under “Installation”, “Various”, “Display time”) or continuously with the button (if not set to signal quality). Radio channel information The i...
Page 18 - Channel list – TV/radio; Channel selection; Switch between TV/radio mode
18 Channel list – TV/radio Press the button twice to display a list sorted by channel number. Press the button to display the channel list in alphabetical order. Press the button again to sort the channel list by channel number again. Select the required channel with the buttons followed by the butt...
Page 19 - Select last channel; Favourites list
19 Select last channel Press the button to switch between the last two selected channels. Channel selection Favourites list Press the button (red) to display the favourites lists. The required favourites list can either be selected directly using the number buttons or with the buttons followed by th...
Page 20 - EPG - Electronic Programme Guide
20 EPG - Electronic Programme Guide The EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) displays information on the current and upcoming programmes. The information provided is determined by the programme providers, and differs widely from programme to programme. Many programmes are broadcast with no usable ancill...
Page 22 - Channels menu – channel management
22 Channels menu – channel management Digital television technology makes a large number of channels available. A reception unit suitable for the ASTRA 19° East und EUTELSAT/HOTBIRD 13° East satellites allows you to receive over 800 FTA TV and radio programmes. To allow you to manage and control thi...
Page 25 - Move; Channel menu – channel management
25 Use the button to switch the menu display transparency between variable and fi xed ( fi xed is non-transparent). In ‘var’ mode the transparency can be increased or reduced using the buttons. This function is very useful when deleting, moving and inserting channels, because with a high transparenc...
Page 26 - Copy
26 Copy • Select the favourites list in the left-hand window using the button. • Select the target area for the channels to be inserted with the and buttons or by entering the channel number – the blue arrow points between the two channels where the new channel will be inserted • Select the channel ...
Page 27 - Move channel block
27 Move channel block • Select the favourites list in the left-hand window using the button. • Move the fi rst channel of the block to be moved into the green bar using the buttons or by entering the channel number • Activate the start of the block using the button (a “B” is displayed) • Use the but...
Page 30 - Antenna signal and reception parameters button; Delete one channel/all channels in channel pool
30 Antenna signal and reception parameters button Channel menu – channel management If necessary, use the button to make the menu transparent.Use the and buttons to navigate across lines and columns and select the required channels. All selected channels are immediately set by the receiver and displ...
Page 31 - button; ON
31 Parental control (child lock/PIN) Path: MENU>Main menu>Channels>Parental control Lock:OFF Parental control is deactivated ON Parental control is activated i.e. when a marked channel is selected, you are requested to enter your PIN ( fi ve-digit security code) To change the PIN code: The ...
Page 33 - Search; Satellite search; Transponder search
33 Search Satellite search Path: MENU>Main menu>Search>Satellites Transponder search Path: MENU>Main menu>Search>Transponder During the transponder search, all of the channels on a transponder are searched for. During the satellite search, all of the channels on a satellite are sea...
Page 34 - Manual input
34 If the parameters (satellite, frequency, polarisation, symbol rate) of the channel being searched for are known, the transponder search can be used. If, for example, a new channel launches within a known channel group, a channel from that group can be preset by selecting the channel. The necessar...
Page 36 - Timer; Manual Timer Setting
36 Timer Press the button (red dot) to access the “Timer Programming” menu. Up to 8 timer events, for TV or radio programmes, can be entered. Note: Please note that if you select “VCR-Record = Standard” the video recorder must also be set to identical recording times. With the number pad or the keys...
Page 37 - rEc; VPS
37 Timer Hinweis: If you have unintentionally deleted a line and want to restore the original information, quit the timer menu by pressing the button twice. Please note that no remote control commands are accepted during timer recording, to prevent OSD displays from unintentionally being recorded ov...
Page 38 - enabled; Satellites
38 Satellites (for experts) Path: MENU>Main menu>Satellites The satellites ASTRA 19° and Hotbird 13° are “ enabled ” at the factory. Another six satellites, such as EUTELSAT/HOTBIRD, are pre-programmed. When you expand your reception system, you can make the necessary settings for enabling the...
Page 39 - Enter orbit position
39 The “Orbit position”, parameter, possible values 1-4, must be entered for control by DiSEqC TM . DiSEqC™1.0 4 sat. positions 1-4 DiSEqC™1.1 16 x 4 sat. positions (uncommitted switches) 1-16/Off As matrix operation switches are required to operate DiSEqC TM 1.1, the cabling is highly complicated a...
Page 41 - Time offset; Installation
41 Time offset Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>Time offset Following power-up, or after a power outage, the time and date for the system clock (timer) are imported from the received data. To ensure the receiver’s time and date correspond to the local time, the variation from the standard ...
Page 42 - Language/character set; Select language
42 Installation Language/character set Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>Language The menu languages available are German, English, Italian, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish. Automatic character set switching is de fi ned in the DVB standard – unfortunately not all programme p...
Page 44 - LNB settings; Standard
44 Installation Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>LNB {ON} Default setting {OFF} Operation without LNB signal (e.g. on special multi-subscriber systems) {OFF} Default setting On standalone systems only use the {OFF} setting, otherwise the receiver will also supply power to the LNB in standb...
Page 45 - DiSEqC; Tone burst
45 DiSEqC TM (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) Path: MENU>Main menu>Installation>DiSEqC On the DiSEqC TM menu the control signals must be set according to the needs of your satellite system. 22 kHz signal {OFF} 22 kHz inactive {High/Low} 22 kHz switches between High and Low band {Pos. A...
Page 46 - UFO; Display time
46 UFO ® “UFO ® mini ” and “UFO ® micro ” are satellite systems speci fi c to Kathrein. Please refer to the relevant operating manuals for the necessary setting parameters. UFO ® mini {OFF}/{ON} (2) Remote Freq. {XXXX} (3) UFO ® micro { O F F } / { O N } / {RESET}Press the button to access the main ...
Page 49 - Restore channels in favourites lists 1 and 8
49 Download-Over-Air (Software update via satellite) In the “Download” sub-menu you can install new operating systems and channel lists (individually) onto your receiver via the ASTRA satellite (update by Download-Over-Air).For this, your reception system must be aligned to the ASTRA 19.2° East sate...
Page 51 - Recording; Video recorder/PVR connection
51 Connect your recorder and the receiver (VCR socket) using a Scart cable. If you have a S-VHS (S-Video) recorder, from the “Installation” menu select the “Signal paths” sub-menu and change the selection (TV Scart VCR) so that the “YC” signal is output at the VCR socket. To record a programme now r...
Page 52 - Return path
52 Return path The video signal from the TV set can be returned to your recorder in standby mode.If you want to use this function, from the “Installation” menu select the “Signal paths” sub-menu and then choose “VCR signals”. Open the “VCR signals” menu using the button.Activate the “TV -> VCR” i...
Page 53 - Audio settings; Setting the volume
53 Audio settings Setting the volume Set the required volume level using the % buttons on the remote control of the receiver. A bar indicator is displayed on the screen to show the set volume. Muting Press the button to mute the sound. “Mute” is displayed. Press the button again to restore the sound...
Page 54 - Analogue outputs
54 Audio settings in PCM format) or complex multi-channel surround signals (Dolby Digital/AC 3) can be transmitted on the digital socket. Press the " button (yellow) to access the “Digital/analogue audio mode” menu. You can use this menu purely as an information display and press the " butto...
Page 55 - Digital output
55 Digital output In the right-hand window you see the current signal status at the digital output (= digital cinch socket). Audio settings If “PCM” is displayed, the digital signal is encoded in PCM format. If “AC 3” is displayed, the audio signal is encoded in Dolby Digital format.If available, se...
Page 56 - Using the front panel; Backup operation
56 Using the front panel If you have misplaced your remote control, or if the batteries are empty, you can still operate your receiver from the front panel. Backup operation The power switch, the TV/R button for switching between TV and radio mode and the and buttons for selecting channels are locat...
Page 57 - Receiver to receiver data transfer; Preparation
57 Receiver to receiver data transfer Your receiver is able to receive data from another receiver via its RJ11 port. For this, the two receivers are connected with a null modem cable. The transmitting receiver is the “master”, and the receiving receiver is the “slave”. Preparation The master and sla...
Page 58 - Technical appendix; Technical features; Channels
58 Technical appendix Technical features Channels • 2,000 memory slots each for TV and radio programmes• 8 customisable favourites lists each with 1,000 channel slots (e.g. for SPORT, NEWS, MUSIC categories, etc.)• 8 satellites (individually activated)• 24 characters for channel/station names• Chann...
Page 60 - Type
60 Technical appendix Type UFS 702si UFS 702sw Order no. 20210079 20210080 Colour Silver Black RF propertiesInput frequency range MHz 950-2150 Input level range dBµV 44-83 Reception threshold (EB/NO) < 4.5 TV system, VideoModulation, FEC, demultiplexer DVB-S standard Video resolution CCIR 601 (72...
Page 61 - Accessories
61 Technical appendix Accessories 1 infrared remote control (RC 660)2 batteries 1.5 V, type: LR 03, size: AAA (micro)1 Scart cable1 operating manual Scart socket assignment Signal Pin no. TV VCR/AUX Right audio output 1 X X Right audio input 2 X Left audio output 3 X X Audio earth 4 X X Blue earth 5...
Page 62 - Connection example; Electrical or optical
62 Technical appendix Connection example Elektrischer oder optischer cinch HiFi system Dolby Digital system PVR (VCR) Electrical or optical AC 3 digital sound
Page 63 - Short technical guide
63 Short technical guide DiSEqC™ DiSEqC™ (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a communication system between a satellite receiver (master) and the peripheral satellite components (slaves), such as LNBs, multi-switches, rotating antenna systems.It is a single master/multi-slave system, i.e. there...
Page 65 - Glossary
65 Short technical guide Glossary AC 3 Output for Dolby Digital signal Audio output Sound output on the receiver AV programme pos. Preferred programme position on TV set for Scart input Band Frequency band of a satellite: Low band and High band CA Conditional Access (for decoding of encrypted progra...
Page 66 - VCR connection; Viterbi rate; YC
66 VCR connection Video recorder connection Viterbi rate See Short technical guide YC (Y = brightness, C = colour signal) Video signal standard for S-VHS recorders Zapping Frequent programme changing using the remote control Short technical guide
Page 67 - Error detection/troubleshooting and service; Problem
67 Error detection/troubleshooting and service In the event of a malfunction, fi rst check all the cable connections and operating states: 1. Receiver and TV set power plugs are connected to wall socket2. Antenna cables on receiver input3. Receiver and TV set correctly connected by a Scart or cinch ...
Page 68 - Search for new channels; nd the channel
Error detection/troubleshooting and service Search for new channels Channel change Search for new channels that are not yet stored. A channel has moved or is no longer present on the original frequency.First delete the old channel as described and then start a search to fi nd the channel at its new ...