Page 2 - GENERAL; COMPANY ADDRESS AND ACCREDITED REPRESENTATIVE
2 GENERAL COMPANY ADDRESS AND ACCREDITED REPRESENTATIVE KATHREIN-Werke KGAnton-Kathrein-Straße 1 - 3P.O. Box 100 44483022 Rosenheim GERMANY Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Kathrein,MBAPersonally liableManaging Director of KATHREIN-Werke KG Dear Customer, Chère Cliente, Cher Client, Gentile cliente, Estimado cli...
Page 3 - MOBISET 4 CAP 910 COMPONENTS / SCOPE OF DELIVERY; fl; PRODUCT PACKAGE
3 MOBISET 4 CAP 910 COMPONENTS / SCOPE OF DELIVERY 75 cm satellite dish Twin LNB Turntable with integral controls and GPS receiver UFS 940sw(Front view) The MobiSet 4 digital CAP 910 consists of: • Turntable complete with control electronics (and GPS receiver), pre-assembled satellite dish and twin ...
Page 6 - PROPER USE; • Improper; PROPER USE (USE FOR THE INTENDED PURPOSE)
6 PROPER USE The MobiSet 4 digital CAP 910 is designed to receive digital TV and radio channels via satellite. The automatic positioner is intended to be used as a turntable for the Kathrein satellite dish.The turntable can be used to receive digital TV and radio signals in the frequency range from ...
Page 7 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES; Safety during installation work; ed specialist dealer or the manufacturer of your vehicle to; Proper installation and safety; Essential information
7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES Safety during installation work When carrying out installation work in locations where there is a risk of falling, take appropriate safety precautions, e.g. use of a working platform. Make sure that the vehicle roof is suf fi ciently strong and stable to carry...
Page 8 - Road Traffi c Licensing Regulations (StVZO); xed installation of the turntable; Cables; coaxial; Never remove or bypass the fuse in the cable – cable fi re hazard!
8 Road Traffi c Licensing Regulations (StVZO) The applicable regulations of the StVZO must be observed in respect of fi xed installation of the turntable on a vehicle which is driven on public highways.In particular, §§ 19/2; 30 C; 32 (2) and the EC directive 74/483 EEC are applicable.Brie fl y, the...
Page 9 - Checks before commencing a journey; position). If the antenna has collided with a; Antenna in the park position whilst driving; Always unplug the power supply during installation work.
9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES Checks before commencing a journey • Before commencing a journey, the antenna must always be lowered into horizontal position (park position). If the antenna has collided with a fi xed or movable object, check that it is still securely attached. • As the anten...
Page 10 - REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT; INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION; UNPACKING AND PREPARATION
10 • Circular cutter, Ø 38 mm • Flat-bladed screwdriver for M5 screws • Power drill • Galvanised round head screws, depending on the roof structure (Ø: 5 mm, self-tapping screws D 7981, depending on roof panel structure) or round head screws D 7985 with shims and nuts • Twist drill, Ø 2.5 or 5.5 mm ...
Page 11 - Choose an installation position on the roof that is as; Direction of travel
11 • When selecting the installation position, take into account the range of movement of the turntable (see the grey shaded area in the graphics). Within this grey area there must be no structures on the roof that would obstruct this movement (risk of collision). For safety, keep at least the requi...
Page 12 - arrow symbol; must be visible from above and point; forwards in the direction; INSTALLATION STEPS; INSTALLATION OF CABLE GLAND AND MOUNTING PLATE
12 • In the centre of the intended position of the turntable, drill the opening for the cable gland with a circular cutter (Ø: 38 mm). Deburr the hole with a round fi le or emery paper. • Provisionally insert the roof gland into the drilled hole (Fig. A). • Place the mounting plate on the roof of th...
Page 14 - VARIANT WITH CABLE GLAND UNDERNEATH THE TURNTABLE; INSTALLATION OF TURNTABLE
14 • Before starting adhesive work, note that the optimum processing temperature of materials to be glued and the sealant is between +15 °C and +25 °C. Prepare all necessary fastening elements and tools. • Prepare the tube of adhesive sealant in accordance with the instructions enclosed with the tub...
Page 15 - lightly using an open-ended 11 AF spanner.
15 Figure: E1 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Figure: E2 Master coaxial cable(marked red) • Lift up the turntable and place it carefully on the mounting plate facing in the direction of travel (see illustrations Fig. E) (do not step on the plug connectors and do not kink/crush the cables!) The through h...
Page 16 - and a roof gland1
16 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION VERSION WITH EXTERNAL CABLE GLAND (FIG. F) • Lay the cables supplied with the turntable (2 x coaxial cables and 1 x power supply cable) into the mounting plate as indicated by the markings on the mounting plate (see illustrations in Fig. F), and feed the remaining leng...
Page 18 - INSTALLATION OF THE UFS 940SW; Minimum; SELECTION OF A SUITABLE INSTALLATION LOCATION
18 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION INSTALLATION OF THE UFS 940SW The four screw sockets provided (see diagram on the next page) allow you to install the receiver notonly resting on a shelf but also to fi x it there or in other positions. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Note: When choosing the installation l...
Page 19 - PREPARATIONS; and
19 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Removing the blanking plugs:When the unit is delivered, the screw sockets are covered with blanking plugs. These can be pushed out, using the screws supplied (working upwards from below, see diagram on the right). PREPARATIONS INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Attaching the ...
Page 20 - be inserted into the receiver support.; IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION; Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock!
20 Using the adhesive strips supplied, now install the infra-red sensor either on the receiver or at the chosen location. If the infra-red sensor is installed on the unit, its cable can be threaded in at its base, as for a phone, and routed to the rear of the receiver (see diagram on the right). Whe...
Page 21 - Rear of the receiver
21 Useful information for installing the receiver on a TV set:For installation by attachment to the rear of a TV set, securing with two screws is suf fi cient. The equipment must have one of the following hole patterns (for wall mounting) on its rear panel: 100 x 100; 100 x 200; 200 x 200 or 200 x 4...
Page 22 - INSTALLATION; Length of screw on other side
22 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Secure the receiver at the installation location previously selected and prepared. Do not force it, and take care that not to damage either the screw sockets, the receiver casing itself or any cables that are already attached to the receiver! INSTALLATION Length of scr...
Page 23 - LAYING CABLES AND CONNECTING THE TURNTABLE; plug connector on the receiver.
23 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION • Lay the master coaxial cable (marked red) to the UFS 940sw and the second coaxial cable to the second receiver. If you are not using a second receiver, we recommend that you lay the second coaxial cable in any case, so that it is available should you ever need it. • ...
Page 24 - Only for connection in a motor home, not in a caravan!
24 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Under certain circumstances, problems can arise when the units are connected to different connecting sockets or circuits/earth potentials. If none are available, it is recommended that you connect the connecting sockets for receiver and TV set to the same cable, as dep...
Page 25 - CONNECTION EXAMPLE FOR 12 V BATTERY CONNECTION; rst
25 Important: For operation with two batteries, it must be ensured that the ignition signal earth has the same potential as the power supply battery earth for the turntable. Non-compliance means that the automatic lowering function will not work! Figure: G INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION CONNECTION EXAM...
Page 26 - RECEPTION RANGE / FOOTPRINT
26 RECEPTION RANGE / FOOTPRINT The footprint is the reception area on the earth that a satellite covers with its transmission beam (spot), within which satellite reception is possible. The transmission power is at its greatest in the centre of this spot – it becomes progressively weaker moving outwa...
Page 27 - The cables laid within the vehicle can remain there; DISMANTLING FOR SERVICING; DISMANTLING; KATHREIN Sachsen GmbH; Factory repair centre
27 If repairs to the system or individual components are necessary, contact your specialist dealer or our service centre (see below for address). Never open the turntable yourself! • Do not cut the cables! Disconnect the cables at the cable disconnection box provided for the purpose! • The cables la...
Page 28 - In any case, the safety instructions listed below must be followed.; Caution! Risk of death or injury due to falling or roof collapsing!; - Nobody should be inside the caravan/motor home underneath the; MANUAL LOWERING TO PARK POSITION; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
28 If a defect arises in the electronic controls, after some disassembly work the antenna can be returned to the park position (horizontal position) manually. Following this however, recalibration by an authorised workshop is always necessary. Driving to the nearest workshop with the antenna extende...
Page 29 - MANUAL LOWERING
29 MANUAL LOWERING TO PARK POSITION MANUAL LOWERING 1. In the centre of the axis (arrowed) there are two plastic caps, one to the left and one to the right. Lever this off with a narrow slot-head screwdriver. 2. Behind this, each jointed socket carries a central M10 cap screw (8 mm across fl ats); a...
Page 30 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
30 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Type CAP 910 Order no. 20310022 LNB 2 switchable outputs: V/H (14/18 V), low/high (0/22 kHz) LNB supply voltage V vertical: 11.5-14, horizontal: 16-19 Input frequency GHz 10.70-12.75 Output frequency MHz 950-1950/1100-2150 Oscillator frequency (L.O.) GHz 9.75/10.60 System...
Page 31 - Materials/preparation and company designation; First Aid measures
31 SIKAFLEX ® 291 SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. Materials/preparation and company designation Data on the product (trade name): Sika fl ex ® 291 Data on manufacturer/suppliersManufacturer/suppliers: Sika Deutschland GmbH Street/postcode: Kornwestheimer Str. 103-107 Postcode and town: Stuttgart Country: Germa...
Page 32 - SIKAFLEX
32 5. Measures for fi re fi ghting Suitable extinguishing media Compatible with all extinguishing media in general use. Special hazard from the product, its products of combustion or gases released In case of fi re the following can be released: Carbon monoxide (CO) Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) Hydrogen c...
Page 34 - Disposal instructions
34 11. Toxicology data Sensitisation Sensitisation/allergic reactions may occur. Sensitive individuals may exhibit allergic reactions even at very low concentrations. Experience of human exposure On skin contact: May lead to irritation On eye contact: May lead to irritation On being breathed in: May...
Page 36 - Sikaflex; Der haftstarke Marine-Dichtstoff; Sikafl ex; The strongly bonding marine adhesive
36 SIKAFLEX ® 291 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Si kafle x ® -291 1 / 2 Technisches Merkblatt Version 12 / 2005 Sikaflex ® -291 Der haftstarke Marine-Dichtstoff Technische Eigenschaften Chemische Basis 1-K Polyurethan Farbe weiss, schwarz, holz Härtungsmechanismus feuchtigkeitshärtend Dichte vor Aushärtung (...
Page 38 - CAP 910 OPERATING MANUAL; The operating manual for the
38 CAP 910 OPERATING MANUAL The operating manual for the CAP 910 The automatic overnight updating of the EPG data described in the UFS 940sw operating manual is not performed automatically when the UFS 940sw is being operated on the CAP 910! The EPG data are updated when an individual channel is vie...
Page 39 - All settings on the UFS 940 are made using the remote!; IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CAP 910 BEFORE SETUP; REMOTE CONTROL
39 All settings on the UFS 940 are made using the remote! IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CAP 910 BEFORE SETUP REMOTE CONTROL So as to avoid overheating the turntable motors, do not operate the motors continuously for longer than 20 minutes.None of the search procedures initiated by the CAP 910 will requi...
Page 40 - FIRST INSTALLATION; Select the menu language you want using the
40 FIRST INSTALLATION Before using your unit for the fi rst time, read the “Safety Instructions - Important Information” and “Installation and Connection” sections. You will fi nd a sample confi guration for a motor home in the Section “Installation and connection”, “Connection Example”. Do not conn...
Page 41 - Video Output via; HDMI
41 The following display appears: Press the (green) button to move to the next menu. Use the buttons to select whether to replace the factory pre-programmed channel list by a pre-sorted channel list for a speci fi c country (at present only a limited number of pre-sorted channel lists are avail...
Page 42 - System
42 FIRST INSTALLATION System Use the buttons here at “System” to select “CAP”. Then use the buttons to select the “Initialize CAP” line and press the button to con fi rm. Show 4:3 event Here you can select the type of screen display mode for 4:3 broadcasts on a 16:9 TV set: - normal (pillarb...
Page 43 - Here you can use the
43 FIRST INSTALLATION Local time offset (UTC) Here you can use the buttons to select the local time offset to UTC (formerly GMT) (e.g. for Germany: + 1 hour). You can set the offset in 1 hour steps. The maximum offset is 12 hours (+ and -). Automatic clock change (summer/winter time) Use the b...
Page 44 - All satellite positions found by a search will be deleted.; CALLING UP THE CAP MENU
44 CAP MENU (TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS) Press the (green) button. The following display appears: Use the buttons to select the “Antenna Con fi guration” line and press the button to con fi rm. The following display appears: You can also call up this menu via the main menu “Settings”, “Antenn...
Page 45 - Using the numeric keys and/or the; ELEVATION
45 This function should be used only by experienced users. Exact knowledge of the satellite position and your present location are necessary when aligning the antenna manually to a satellite. Watch out for any obstacles that the antenna might collide with. The antenna is liable to be damaged by such...
Page 46 - STOP ON SIGNAL
46 CAP MENU (TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS) Using the buttons or the numeric keys, enter the required tilt angle (skew) for the LNB and press the button to con fi rm. Check your settings by referring to the “Signal-Strength” and “Signal-Quality” bars on the right-hand side. The higher the bar, the...
Page 47 - CAP SETTINGS; ELEVATION BORDER AND ELEVATION OFFSET
47 This menu allows important basic settings for the CAP, such as the elevation border or elevation offset to be set. These two settings in particular should be performed by a specialist to match your needs and the conditions; if they are set incorrectly the CAP may be damaged! Use the buttons to...
Page 50 - CHANNEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST
50 CHANNEL (SATELLITE) SELECTION/PROGRAMMING THE TIMER Providing you are not in a menu, pressing the button calls up the channel list. The following display appears: By pressing the buttons all channels can be selected in the sequence that they appear in the current channel list and its sorting....
Page 51 - TIMER PROGRAMMING; to the TV picture, press the; The timer function is currently not yet available in CAP mode!; Now use the; CHANNEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST (SORTED BY SATELLITE)
51 TIMER PROGRAMMING To prevent the turntable rotating at a time when it is unsupervised or when rotation might be irritating (e.g. in the middle of the night), a timer can be set. During the timer period the turntable is active only if the UFS 940sw is in operation or is in standby mode.If the rece...
Page 52 - If the search is unsuccessful, the following message appears:; CHANGE OF LOCATION; The search starts automatically after
52 After a change of location, the antenna moves to the last position selected. After initialisation, you will therefore see the following display (example, as it depends on the last selected position): For slight changes of location, the antenna can fi nd the satellite very quickly. If the search i...
Page 54 - PARKING THE TURNTABLE; PARK
54 You have four options for “parking” the antenna. 1. The antenna can be moved to park position by pressing the button twice. 2. Press the (green) button. Use the buttons to select the “Move CAP to park position” line and press the button to con fi rm. 3. Press the button to return to th...
Page 55 - SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE TURNTABLE; SYSTEM PROTECTION MESSAGES
55 SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE TURNTABLE The following messages are shown on the screen to protect your reception system and the on-board power supply: SYSTEM PROTECTION MESSAGES The power supply to the turntable is inadequate (battery voltage below the minimum value). The turntable can still be moved...
Page 57 - MESSAGES ARISING FROM SOFTWARE PROBLEMS; This message may also appear if:
57 SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE TURNTABLE A serious software error has occurred. Reset the turntable in the CAP menu, or contact our service centre. MESSAGES ARISING FROM SOFTWARE PROBLEMS The turntable antenna software is defective. An update is required. Contact our service centre. The connection to ...
Page 59 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Page 60 - DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS; Spent batteries are special waste!
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS Internet: http://www.kathrein.deKATHREIN-Werke KG • Anton-Kathrein-Straße 1 - 3 P.O. Box 100 444 • 83004 Rosenheim GERMANY 936.3682/-/0410/ZWT - Technical data subject to change. Electronic equipment is not domestic waste - in accordance with directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEA...