Page 2 - PREFACE
2 PREFACE Dear customer, this operating manual is intended to help you make the fullest use of the extensive range of functions offered by your new satellite receiver. We have tried to make the operating instructions as easy as possible to understand, and to keep them as concise as possible. To help...
Page 3 - CONTENTS
3 CONTENTS PREFACE ................................................................................................................................. 2 CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................... 3 IMPORTANT ...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION
4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION The channels available on the satellites and transponders are subject to continual change. In such cases, it is necessary to reset the channels as the factory preset programming corresponds to the situation on the date of manufacture. The information for these settings can be...
Page 5 - Rückseite; ONE-TOUCH RECORDING ON EXTERNAL USB STORAGE MEDIA
5 REFERENCE NOTE ON AUDIO MPEG INC. AND S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A: This device employs legally protected technologies which are protected by patents in the USA as well as by intangible property laws in other countries. Audio MPEG Inc. and Societa‘ Italiana per lo sviluppo dell‘elettronica, S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A, ...
Page 6 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES
Page 7 - RECEIVER FEATURES/SCOPE OF SUPPLY; PRODUCT PACKAGE
7 RECEIVER FEATURES/SCOPE OF SUPPLY The UFS 822 multi-functional satellite receiver is fi tted with two independent reception and signal processing systems as well as a computer hard disk with a capacity of 160 GByte, allowing one to download over 100 hours of TV and radio programmes, and to view th...
Page 8 - CONTROLS, DISPLAYS AND CONNECTIONS; Front panel controls and displays; Rear panel controls and displays; VIEW OF REAR PANEL
8 CONTROLS, DISPLAYS AND CONNECTIONS This section provides a brief description of all the controls, displays and connections. The key symbols presented here can also be found in the description of the operating steps. Front panel controls and displays 1. Common Interface for two CA modules for Pay-T...
Page 9 - CONNECTION AND SET-UP; RECEPTION REQUIREMENTS; The quality of the reception signal depends on the connection!
9 CONNECTION AND SET-UP The following section is intended specifi cally for specialist dealers. You only need read this section if you are performing the installation yourself. The “Connection Examples” section provides a sample confi guration.Do not connect the unit to the mains until all installat...
Page 11 - TV AND VIDEO RECORDER CONNECTION
11 If only tuner 1 is connected (with no connection to tuner 2), the “Single Mode” setting must be selected for the tuner input. You then have only the facilities of a normal “single receiver” available to you. If this setting is not made, malfunctions will occur and the following message will be di...
Page 12 - Used batteries are special waste!; INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL
12 CONNECTION AND SET-UP Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control.Insert the two supplied batteries into the remote control. Ensure correct polarity of the batteries; the + and - markings are indicated inside the battery compartment.Slide the cover back into the housing until it locks in p...
Page 13 - REMOTE CONTROL
13 REMOTE CONTROL Sound on/off ... Number input for channels, timers etc. Access main menu Exit menus (red) Access Favorites list ! (green) Picture-in-picture from 2 nd tuner or hard disk % Volume Exit menu - back to TV picture Fast rewind Playback Hard disk contents Pause (freeze- frame) Timeshift ...
Page 14 - REMOTE CONTROL RC 660
14 REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL RC 660 The RC 660 remote control supports up to four devices which are supplied with the RC 660 as standard. First, switch off all other receivers (mains switch). 1. Setting via menu (as of software version 1.01) For the UFS 822, the remote control code does not have...
Page 15 - FIRST INSTALLATION
15 FIRST INSTALLATION First switch your TV set on and select the AV channel position. Switch on your receiver at the power switch on the rear of the unit. The following screen appears: Select the menu language you want using the buttons. Available options: German, English, Turkish, Italian, Spanish,...
Page 17 - Installed system
17 FIRST INSTALLATION Note: If you are unsure whether you chose the right option from a previous menu, you can go back a step at any time during the First installation process by pressing the (red) button. Press the buttons here to select the connection type and signal confi guration for the tuners ...
Page 18 - Signal confi guration
18 Press the buttons and the button to select the satellites from which you want tuners 1 and 2 to receive signals. Press the button to confi rm your selection; the chosen satellite is then moved into the tuner satellite list on the right.If you have unintentionally transferred a satellite into the ...
Page 21 - Continue First installation as described on page 25.
21 Transponder: Press the buttons to scroll through the transponders of the satellite highlighted in yellow at the top of the display. At the right you will see the signal strength of the transponder on the two tuners, enabling you to check that the satellite confi guration you just set up is OK. Wh...
Page 25 - Channel Search; Network scan
25 - All: FTA (free-to-air) and encoded channels are searched for- Only FTA channels: Only non-encrypted channels, such as ZDF in Germany, are searched for- Only encrypted channels: Only encrypted channels, such as Austria's ORF, are searched for Perform the settings by pressing the buttons. Channel...
Page 28 - MENU TREE; Main Menu; (call up by pressing the
28 MENU TREE Main Menu (call up by pressing the button) Organize Channels Programme Guide System Setup Installation User Preference Recording List Multimedia/ Games Edit TV Channels TV Settings First installation Language Setup MP3 Player Edit Radio Channels T ime Setup Antenna Setup Sleep T imer Ph...
Page 29 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; MENU CONCEPT
29 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The structure of the menu concept is based on logical operating sequences. The programme showing on the current selected channel always appears in the top right-hand corner of the screen. You will fi nd detailed descriptions of the selected menu items in the relevant sectio...
Page 30 - ALPHANUMERIC INPUTS
30 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The language for the on-screen display is set as follows: → → User Preferences → → Language Setup → → → German The languages available are German, English, Italian, French, Dutch, Polish, Spanish and Turkish. You can now make the other possible settings:- Subtitles language...
Page 31 - CHANNEL INFORMATION; TV CHANNEL INFORMATION; OPTIONAL CHANNELS
31 ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS (OSD) The channel notifi cation is displayed for a few seconds (confi gurable on the “User Preference” menu under “Appearance Setup”) every time you change channel, or can be displayed permanently by pressing the button. The message for the set radio channel has the same layout...
Page 32 - ERROR SIGNALLING
32 ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS (OSD) Press the button to access the channel list. At the top left a TV set or radio icon indicates whether the list is a TV channel list or a radio channel list. Press the # (blue) button to switch between the TV and radio channel lists. To the right of it you see the current ...
Page 33 - Sort options
33 Sort options (accessed by pressing the " (yellow) button): - Press the (red) button to access the alphabetical listing. It shows all the channels sorted alphabetically, or the ones beginning with the selected initial letter. - Press the ! (green) button to sort the channels by provider, or to...
Page 34 - COMMON INTERFACE; Smartcards and CA modules are not included with this product!
34 COMMON INTERFACE The Common Interface (CI) of the UFS 822 is suitable for the use of two CA (Conditional Access) modules. These two CI slots are located at the bottom left on the front. The CA module accepts the SmartCard (chip contacts pointing upwards and towards socket strip) and is then inser...
Page 36 - MULTIPLE DECODING
36 COMMON INTERFACE Information for Conax, SECA, Viaccess and CryptoWorks users:Note that with monthly activation intervals, the programme providers have different procedures for activating pay TV cards. Activation may therefore be a few days before or after the beginning of a new month. During this...
Page 37 - SYSTEM SETUP
37 Select the “System Setup” menu using the menu button , the buttons on the main menu and . SYSTEM SETUP The selected menus, sub-menus and positions, as well as the parameters to be set, are each highlighted in colour. The menus are to a large extent self-explanatory. Use the buttons to select furt...
Page 38 - Refer to the operating instructions for your television set!; VIDEO OUTPUT; AUDIO OUTPUT; TV SETTINGS; AV SETTINGS
38 SYSTEM SETUP Select the type of video signal at the Scart socket here. Select the signal that your TV set can process. Refer to the operating instructions for your television set! • FBAS – composite colour baseband signal (colour/picture/blanking/synchronisation signal) • RGB – Red/Green/Blue sig...
Page 39 - TIME SETUP
39 Here you specify whether your TV set is a• PAL or • NTSC deviceset. Select the screen display mode here: • for TV type “4:3”: “Pan & Scan” or “Letter-Box”• for TV type “16:9”: “Automatic” or “Always 16:9”• for TV type “HDMI”: “Automatic” or “Always 16:9” DISPLAY FORMAT Choose whether the volu...
Page 40 - SET LOCAL TIME; TIME MODE MANUAL; TIME MODE
40 SYSTEM SETUP Set the variance from UMTC (Universal Mean Time Coordinate; formerly Greenwich Mean Time) here. At the bottom of the screen you see a listing of major cities to provide an indication of which time zone you have just set: SET LOCAL TIME TIME MODE MANUAL Select the time mode here: • Ma...
Page 41 - SUMMER TIME/WINTER TIME
41 SYSTEM SETUP Choose between Summer and Winter time. In the example on the previous page, Summer time was selected. SUMMER TIME/WINTER TIME Select the current date here. Press the button to display a calendar. Select the day using the cursor buttons ( ). If the right month and year are not display...
Page 42 - See “Common Interface” section; TIME SETUP CHANNEL; SETUP TIME NOW
42 SYSTEM SETUP See “Common Interface” section Choose between Summer and Winter time. In the example on the previous page, Summer time was selected. SUMMER TIME/WINTER TIME If you have selected automatic time mode, set the channel here from which you want the receiver to get the time. Press the butt...
Page 43 - STB MANAGEMENT; SYSTEM INFORMATION
43 Press the button to access the “STB Management” menu. The following screen appears: Press the button to view the current software version. Press the button again to close the display. When you press the button you are asked whether you want to reset all settings to their factory defaults. Use the...
Page 44 - CHANGE PVR NAME; REMOTE CONTROL CODE
44 SATCO-DX Press the button and enter the unit ID here. This is useful for identifi cation in case of theft. The alphanumeric input procedure is as described in the “Alphanumeric Inputs” section. In the example shown here the ID “UFS 822” has been assigned. CHANGE PVR NAME SYSTEM SETUP Download sat...
Page 45 - HDD MANAGEMENT; EXIT; FORMAT RECORDING LIST; All the recordings on the hard disk are irrevocably deleted!
45 Press the button to access the “HDD Management” menu. The following screen appears: HDD MANAGEMENT Confi rm the displayed message with the button. The next time you switch on your receiver, your UFS 822 will display the following message (example): RCU 2 (Exit + 2) . Now, you just have to change ...
Page 46 - FORMAT PHOTO ARCHIVE; All the photos on the hard disk will be irrevocably deleted!; USB HDD SETUP; Your external storage medium must be “FAT 32” formatted.
46 SYSTEM SETUP When you press the button you are asked whether you want to delete all photos/images. Use the buttons to select “OK” and start the reset by pressing the button. FORMAT PHOTO ARCHIVE All the photos on the hard disk will be irrevocably deleted! If the button is pressed, the receiver di...
Page 47 - Formatting irrevocably deletes all data on the storage medium!
47 SYSTEM SETUP Formatting irrevocably deletes all data on the storage medium! Use the buttons to select the transponder frequency and type of partitioning. You have the following options: - Option 1: Type of formatting FAT 32, complete hard disk (for Windows XP, MAC, Linux user)- Option 2: Type of ...
Page 48 - ETHERNET SETUP; RADIO TEXT
48 Press the button to access the “Ethernet Setup” menu. The following display appears (example): ETHERNET SETUP Press the buttons to select whether or not the receiver should display the radio text when in radio mode (this option is available only from software version 1.2). RADIO TEXT SYSTEM SETUP...
Page 49 - Confi guration example:; DHCP “On”
49 Use the buttons to select the “Get IP Address” fi eld and confi rm by pressing the button. Your DHCP server now indicates the IP address to the receiver. As soon as the receiver has been assigned its IP address by the DHCP server (IP address is displayed), press the buttons to switch to the “Save...
Page 50 - USER PREFERENCES
50 USER PREFERENCES Select the “User Preference” menu using the menu button , the buttons on the main menu and . Use the buttons to select further options. If there is another sub-menu layer, press the button to open it. If there are no more sub-menus, make the settings using the or numeric pad. Pre...
Page 51 - SLEEP TIMER
51 USER PREFERENCES Use the buttons to select the time after which you want the UFS 822 to automatically switch off (standby). The minimum time you can set is 15 minutes, and the maximum 360 minutes. Each press of the buttons increases or reduces the power-off time by 15 minutes. The calculated time...
Page 52 - RECEIVER LOCK
52 USER PREFERENCES Use the buttons (On/Off) to choose whether use of the receiver should be protected by a four-digit PIN. When switching the unit on from Standby, you are then prompted to enter the PIN. If the PIN is not entered the receiver cannot be operated. Use the buttons to select the age ra...
Page 53 - CHANGE PIN; DISPLAY SETTINGS; INFOBOX DURATION
53 Press the button to replace the old PIN with a new one. Enter the new (four-digit) PIN. For security you must repeat the new PIN code once again. On the screen which then appears use the buttons to select “OK” and confi rm the changed PIN by pressing the button. CHANGE PIN USER PREFERENCES On thi...
Page 55 - PVR SETUP; AUTOMATIC TIMESHIFT; DISK MANAGEMENT; TIMESHIFT BUFFER SIZE
55 On this menu you can make settings for your recordings and for timeshifting. PVR SETUP Use the buttons to select whether automatic timeshifting is enabled or disabled. When you select “On” the receiver automatically (in the background) starts recording the programme you are viewing as soon as you...
Page 56 - ONE-TOUCH RECORDING INFO WINDOW; EPG GRABBING SETUP
56 USER PREFERENCES ONE-TOUCH RECORDING INFO WINDOW Use the buttons here to select the default recording time. If you forget to stop a recording you started manually, it is automatically stopped by the receiver when the default recording time elapses. You can choose a value between 30 minutes and 4 ...
Page 57 - RECORDING LEADING OFFSET
57 USER PREFERENCES In this menu you can use the button to delete the stored tvtv data. You can then have the UFS 822 update the tvtv data at the selected time or press to switch your receiver to standby. The receiver automatically starts updating the tvtv data. The progress of the tvtv data update ...
Page 59 - ORGANIZE CHANNELS
59 Select the “Organize Channels” menu using the menu button , the buttons on the main menu and . This menu is password-protected and can only be accessed by entering the password. The factory default password is “0000”.The factory pre-programmed channel lists can be changed on this menu. You can or...
Page 60 - LOCK CHANNELS; EDIT TV CHANNELS
60 ORGANIZE CHANNELS Select the channel you want to lock using the cursor buttons ( ) and press the button to activate the lock. Press again to unlock the channel. You can also sort the channels fi rst, according to the following criteria: • by satellite ( ! (green) button) • by favorites list ( ...
Page 61 - REARRANGE CHANNELS
61 ORGANIZE CHANNELS • by satellite ( ! (green) button) • by favorites list ( " (yellow) button) • by alphabetical or numerical sequence ( # (red) button) Select the sort order you want to apply using the buttons and confi rm with the button. Select the channel you want to move, using the cursor...
Page 62 - DELETE CHANNELS; EDIT RADIO CHANNELS; Deleted channels can only be relocated by a channel search!
62 Select the channel you want to delete using the cursor buttons ( ) and press the button to mark it as deleted. The channel name is underlined in red. Press the button again to cancel your channel selection for deletion (this will only work as long as you have not yet quit the menu by pressing the...
Page 63 - EDIT TV FAVORITES; CREATE FAVORITE LIST
63 ORGANIZE CHANNELS Press the button to access the “Edit TV Favorites” menu. The following screen appears: Press the button to access the menu. You can now use the on-screen keypad (operated as described under “Alphanumeric Inputs”) to name the next free Favorites list. You can set up a total of ei...
Page 64 - EDIT RADIO FAVORITES
64 ORGANIZE CHANNELS Note: Only the favorites list is deleted; the channels in the favorites list are retained. Press the button to access the menu. Use the buttons to select the favorites list to/from which you want to add or delete channels and confi rm your selection with the button. Add: Use the...
Page 65 - TWIN FUNCTIONS; CHANNEL SELECTION IN THE MAIN PICTURE
65 TWIN FUNCTIONS The UFS 822 is equipped with two tuners, enabling you to perform two separate functions at the same time, this includes the functions:• Picture-in-Picture (PIP), • Timeshift and • One-touch recording. The picture-in-picture function permits simultaneous viewing of two programmes. T...
Page 66 - TIMESHIFT
66 The timeshift function is described in the “Timeshift” section. Note that the receiver switches to hard disk mode when executing this function. One-touch recording is described in the “Recording” section. TWIN FUNCTIONS Press the green ! button a second time to view a picture played back from the...
Page 68 - TVTV EPG AND TIMER; ACCESSING THE TVTV EPG FOR THE FIRST TIME
68 TVTV EPG AND TIMER The EPG is a latest-generation Electronic Programme Guide. It provides all the EPG information for around 60 TV channels at no charge, without you having to change channel, and also offers schedule information up to a week ahead (depending on programme provider). Press the butt...
Page 69 - “CURRENT” VIEW
69 TVTV EPG AND TIMER The EPG automatically displays the “Current” view when fi rst accessed, highlighting the current selected channel and the current programme. In the main window you see the channel number at the left, the channel name and current programme in the centre, and a progress bar at th...
Page 70 - CHANNEL LIST
70 TVTV EPG AND TIMER Press the " (yellow) button to access the schedule for the channel to which you are currently tuned in the EPG. The following display appears (example): Press the cursor buttons ( ) to scroll line-by-line or page-by-page through the programme list of the selected channel. P...
Page 71 - PROGRAMMES SORTED BY CATEGORY
71 A tip is shown for each day, up to a week ahead. You can use the buttons to view the following programmes on the Highlights menu by category (e.g. Series, Sport, News, Magazine/Reportage, Kids ...). Within each category you can scroll line-by-line or page-by-page as usual using the cursor buttons...
Page 72 - SEARCH FUNCTION
72 Pressing the button on the EPG allows you to search through all the information available to the EPG (programme name, description, title, cast, director, details) for a word or phrase you enter, with the results being displayed in a list. Press the button to switch to “Search”. You can use the nu...
Page 73 - SEARCH STORAGE
73 TVTV EPG AND TIMER SEARCH STORAGE You can save individual search terms in the search memory. To do this, enter the search term, as described on the previous page. Press the button to load the search term into the memory. Now select the memory location using the buttons. Press the button to load t...
Page 74 - DETAILED INFORMATION
74 When you call up additional information in the EPG using the button, you will be shown only the fi rst page of description of the programme.To obtain the full information on the programme, set the item “EPG Grabbing” in the “User Preference”/”EPG Setup” menu to “Off”. The tvtv data will be delete...
Page 75 - PROGRAMMING A RECORDING
75 You can programme a recording from the various views of the EPG (“Current”, “Programme list”, “Highlights” and “Detailed information”) and from within their various sub-menus. When programming recordings, the EPG automatically adapts to the actual SAT IF input signal mode (Single/Loop through/Dou...
Page 77 - DIRECT DECODING OF TVTV TIMERS
77 Example of user-defi ned recording: Example of series recording: Note: If every episode of a series is programmed to be recorded using the “Series recording” function, the EPG locates the series in question in the updated schedules and automatically programmes recording of them. A change in the t...
Page 78 - TIMER LIST
78 In the box at the bottom right of the screenshot above you see the day, date and time of recording and the recording mode. Overlaps are indicated in orange text. Use the buttons to move to the orange listing and you will see the overlapping recording shaded in white (see screenshot above). Use th...
Page 79 - IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
79 • The button does not become active until 15-20 seconds after the picture appears on the TV. • Updating of the EPG is only started if the EPG data is more than 36 hours old. • The EPG is broadcast over the ASTRA satellite at the frequency of 12,603.75 MHz, with a symbol rate of 22 MSymb/s and hor...
Page 81 - AUDIO SETTINGS; SETTING THE VOLUME
81 AUDIO SETTINGS The required volume level can be set using the % buttons on the remote control of the receiver. A bar indicator is displayed on the screen to show the set volume. Press the button to mute the sound. “Mute” is displayed. Press the button again to restore the sound. Press the " (...
Page 83 - RECORDING; Timeshift; Record direct to hard disk; Start; RECORDING DIRECT TO HARD DISK (STORE TIMESHIFT RECORDING)
83 RECORDING The UFS 822 offers you the following options for recording a programme: - Timeshift Allowing you to include the background recordings made up to that point to be included in your recording - Record direct to hard disk Allowing you to start recording immediately or later - Timer recordin...
Page 84 - Decoding (only shown when recording an encrypted channel)
84 RECORDING You can start recording the programme as from the point you switched to the channel in question simply by pressing the button, or you can simply wait the 5 seconds for automatic recording to begin. If you want to alter the end time or recording duration, you can do so as described under...
Page 85 - RECORDING DIRECT TO HARD DISK IMMEDIATELY/LATER
85 RECORDING If there is an overlap with another scheduled or ongoing recording, this fact is indicated. The receiver then presets the end time for your new recording as the start time of the overlapping programme (see “Duration/End” at the right). Start Press the (red) button. The following screen ...
Page 87 - SETTING BOOKMARKS DURING THE RECORDING; RECORDING LIST
87 SETTING BOOKMARKS DURING THE RECORDING During the recording you can set bookmarks, as described below under “Bookmarks”. This allows you to set bookmarks at specifi c points of the recording, so that when you view the recording on subsequent occasions you can skip certain parts of the programme, ...
Page 88 - CREATE NEW FOLDER AND SAVE TO FOLDER; FOLDER VIEW
88 RECORDING LIST Press the button to switch from the normal view to the folder view. Now use the buttons to select between the normal view and the folder view. Furthermore, you will be able to specify which folder your fu-ture recordings are to be saved to (in the second line). If you have already ...
Page 90 - REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS IN PLAY-BACK MODE
90 Button (play) - Start play - End fast forward/rewind and resume playback- End pause and resume playback- Display the playback progress bar in playback mode (shows the overall duration of the recording, the current playback position and index marks that have been set) Button (pause) - Interrupting...
Page 92 - DECODING A RECORDING; BLOCKED RECORDINGS
92 You can record encoded programmes even when the CA module with the Smartcard is not inserted. However, to view what you have recorded the CA module with Smartcard must be inserted in the Common Interface on the receiver.You can also decode a recording after having recorded it, so as to be able to...
Page 94 - DELETE RECORDINGS/FOLDERS; To delete recordings:; CREATE NEW FOLDER
94 DELETE RECORDINGS/FOLDERS To delete recordings: Select the recording to be deleted with the buttons and confi rm by pressing the button. The selected recording will be crossed out in red and the selection cursor will automatically jump to the next recording. Further recordings can be prepared for...
Page 97 - CUT
97 Copy the range marked “End” as follows: - Move to the start of the range you want to copy and press the button. Then press the ! (red) button to set the start point marker of the range to be copied. Then press the ! (green) button to automatically mark the full range to the end of the recording. ...
Page 99 - USB
99 USB Use this function to copy recordings saved on your hard disk to an external USB storage medium that has been connected to the rear panel of your receiver. Select the recording to be transferred using the buttons and confi rm by pressing the button. The recording will be marked with a white “+...
Page 100 - MERGE
100 RECORDING LIST MERGE You can use this function to merge together two or more recordings on one channel. Make sure you have also selected “Merge” with the (red) button. Use the to select the recordings you want to merge, then press the button. The following display appears (example): When you hav...
Page 101 - DELETION BLOCK
101 Use the buttons to select “OK” and pres the button to start merging the recordings. The receiver merges the two recordings. The newly created single recording is assigned the name of the fi rst recording you selected for merging. You can use this function to protect recordings from being deleted...
Page 102 - BOOKMARKS; SETTING BOOKMARKS
102 RECORDING LIST BOOKMARKS You can use this function to divide recordings into chapters, or to fi nd specifi c sequences in a recording very quickly. SETTING BOOKMARKS Start a recorded programme by pressing the button. When the playback reaches the point at which you wish to set a bookmark, press ...
Page 103 - DELETING BOOKMARKS
103 Use the buttons in the “Chapters” menu to select the bookmark to be deleted. Then press the (red) button. Use the buttons to select “OK” within the message that is displayed, and confi rm again by pressing the button. To delete all bookmarks, press the ! (green) button in the “Chapters” menu. Us...
Page 105 - MP3 PLAYER
105 MULTIMEDIA/GAMES MP3 PLAYER Use the buttons to select the desired directory and press the button to open the directory and access its subfolders. In the above example the fi rst directory listed is the local hard disk of the UFS 822 (Local HDD). The second directory is a USB memory stick. You ca...
Page 106 - ORGANISING MP3 FILES
106 MULTIMEDIA/GAMES The MP3 player automatically starts playing the fi rst fi le you selected. You now have the following options: - Use the buttons to skip to the next/previous track - Use the buttons to rewind or fast forward through the current selected track - Use the button to pause playback, ...
Page 108 - PHOTO ALBUM; created in RGB
108 Use the buttons to select the desired directory and press the button to open the directory and access its subfolders. In the above example the fi rst directory listed is the local hard disk of the UFS 822 (Local HDD). The second directory is a USB memory stick. You can also access an external ha...
Page 110 - ORGANISING PHOTO FILES
110 You can organise the fi les on the “JPEG Files” menu. For this, press the " (yellow) button. The following display appears (example): Select the folder or fi le you want by pressing the button. Your selection is marked by a “+” sign at the end. You now have the following options: - Press the...
Page 111 - GAMES
111 Not yet available in the current software version. MULTIMEDIA/GAMES GAMES APPLICATIONS No games are currently available for the UFS 822.
Page 112 - VLC STREAMING
112 MULTIMEDIA/GAMES Use the buttons to select the desired directory, and press the button to open the directory and access its subfolders. In the example shown above there is only a single directory, which is the enabled folder on the hard disk of the PC/laptop. The following display appears (examp...
Page 113 - EXTERNAL RECORDINGS
113 MULTIMEDIA/GAMES Use the buttons to select the desired directory and press the button to open the directory and access its subfolders. In the above example you see the USB stick on the USB 2.0 host output as the fi rst directory, and the enabled folder on the PC/laptop as the second directory. T...
Page 114 - INSTALLATION MENU
114 INSTALLATION MENU Select the “Installation” menu using the menu button , the buttons on the main menu and . Use the buttons to select further options. If there is another sub-menu layer, press the button to open it. If there are no more sub-menus, make the settings using the or numeric pad. Pres...
Page 116 - TUNER 1 SETUP
116 INSTALLATION MENU TUNER 1 SETUP Antenna Number: Each tuner can receive from up to four satellites. Use the buttons to select the position to which you want to assign a new or different satellite. Satellite Name: Press the button to access the list of available satellites. Select the satellite yo...
Page 117 - CHANNEL SEARCH
117 INSTALLATION MENU DiSEqC™1.0: Press the buttons to make your selection. - 1 of 4: for the fi rst satellite of the tuner - 2 of 4: for the second satellite of the tuner - 3 of 4: for the third satellite of the tuner- 4 of 4: for the fourth satellite of the tuner - Mini A: Tone-burst control signa...
Page 118 - AUTOMATIC SEARCH
118 INSTALLATION MENU AUTOMATIC SEARCH Network Search: Use the buttons to select the setting for the network search. If you set the network scan to “On”, the transponder network enables additional transponders that have not yet been stored to be located. They are then stored and searched for new cha...
Page 119 - MANUAL SEARCH; Transponder Frequency
119 INSTALLATION MENU MANUAL SEARCH Select Transponder: Press the button to call up a list of available stored transponders on the satellite you previously selected. Use the buttons to select the transponder you want. If the transponder you want is not listed, select the “Enter New Transponders” opt...
Page 120 - ADVANCED CHANNEL SEARCH; Transponder Frequency:
120 INSTALLATION MENU Network Search: Use the buttons to select the setting for the network search. If you set the network scan to “On”, the transponder network enables additional transponders that have not yet been stored to be located. They are then stored and searched for new channels in the same...
Page 121 - Video PID; MOTORIZED ANTENNA
121 Video PID (Packet Identifi cation Number): Use the numeric pad on your remote control to key in the video PID (Packet Identifi cation Number) identifying the video data of the new channel you want on the transponder. Audio-PID (Packet Identifi cation Number): Use the numeric pad on your remote c...
Page 122 - Motorised Antenna Setup:; TUNER SETTINGS
122 INSTALLATION MENU Use the buttons to select the tuner for which you want to make the settings and confi rm your menu selection by pressing the button. The settings for both tuners are performed in the same way. Select Satellite: Use the buttons to select the desired satellite here. Select Transp...
Page 123 - EDIT SATELLITE
123 INSTALLATION MENU Action: Pressing the button on the “OK” button allows the “Stop”, “Save”, “Limits Off” and “Reset” actions to be activated. You can also press the ! (green)/ (red) buttons here to stop ongoing rotations and save the current position. EDIT SATELLITE Only make changes to this men...
Page 124 - EDIT TRANSPONDERS
124 Satellite Name: Press the button to access a list of all stored satellites. Use the buttons to select the satellite you want. Transponder Frequency: Use the buttons to select the transponder frequency. Edit Satellite Longitude: Use the numeric pad to key in the new longitude. Use the buttons to ...
Page 126 - ON AIR DOWNLOAD
126 INSTALLATION MENU See “Software and Programme List Update” section ON AIR DOWNLOAD Edit Transponders: Here you can input the “Frequency”, “Polarization” and “Symbol” to edit the transponder. Press the button to confi rm the settings.
Page 127 - CONNECTING UP THE VIDEO/PVR; VIDEO/PVR RECORDER RECORDING
127 CONNECTING UP THE VIDEO/PVR For details of how to connect your external recorder to the receiver refer to the connection diagram provided at the end of this manual and the instructions for the external recorder. For VCR recording, the satellite receiver must be switched on or the timers must be ...
Page 128 - SOFTWARE AND PROGRAMME LIST UPDATE
128 SOFTWARE AND PROGRAMME LIST UPDATE Thanks to digital technology, you can receive satellite updates of the software and programme list for your receiver. The “On Air Download” sub-menu on the “Installation” menu tells you whether new software or programme lists are available. The only prerequisit...
Page 132 - PVR MANAGER
132 PVR MANAGER The Ethernet port (10/100 base T) and the “PVR-Manager” software available for download enable you to integrate the receiver into your home network. This permits you to access the following options: - Management of the data saved on the UFS 822 hard disk (recordings, MP3s, JPEGs)- Fi...
Page 133 - USING THE FRONT PANEL; BACKUP OPERATION; Multifunction control:
133 USING THE FRONT PANEL If you have misplaced your remote control, or if the batteries are fl at, you can still operate your receiver from the front panel. BACKUP OPERATION The front panel houses four buttons and the multifunction control (from now on referred to as “the control”). Menu button: Pr...
Page 134 - RECEIVER TO RECEIVER DATA TRANSFER; PREPARATION; Only possible between two UFS 822 receivers!
134 RECEIVER TO RECEIVER DATA TRANSFER Your receiver is able to receive data from another receiver via its RS232 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”. The master and slave are bot...
Page 135 - TECHNICAL APPENDIX; TECHNICAL FEATURES
135 TECHNICAL APPENDIX TECHNICAL FEATURES The UFS 822 twin DVB-S receiver is fi tted with two independent reception and signal processing systems, making it possible to record a broadcast and simultaneously zap through other channels. It also enables one to record two broadcasts while viewing one of...
Page 137 - ACCESSORIES
137 1 infrared remote control (RC 660)2 batteries 1.5 V, type: LR 03, size: AAA (micro)1 Scart cable1 operating manual 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 X X Audio left input 6 X Blue signal 7 X X Switching ...
Page 138 - CONNECTION EXAMPLES; Conventional DiSEqCTM system; Dolby Digital system
138 TECHNICAL APPENDIX CONNECTION EXAMPLES Conventional DiSEqC™ system Hi-fi system Dolby Digital system Digital audio AC 3 optical
Page 139 - EXAMPLES Single-cable system; Single-cable switching matrices
139 Sat-ZF950-2150 MHz UAS 484 Terrestrische Antenne **) ESU 33 Single RTL Telev ision 712 ESU 33 Single RTL Telev ision 712 ESU 33 Single RTL Telev ision 712 ESU 33 Single RTL Telev ision 712 terr . H low/0kHz V 1-4 V high/22kHz H 1 = SCR(0) 1400 MHz 2 = SCR(1) 1516 MHz 3 = SCR(2) 1632 MHz 4 = SCR(...
Page 140 - Single-cable feed system
140 UAS 481 Single-cable feed system ERA 14 ERA 14 Note: A maximum of two UFS 822s can be operated on this system. Connect the tuner input “1” to the socket and loop the signal to the tuner input “2” (connect LNB 1 “Loop-through output” to LNB 2 input). Using this type of connection with the “Single...
Page 141 - CONNECTION EXAMPLES FOR THE NETWORK-FUNCTION; Gekreuztes Netzwerkkabel; Crossed over network cable
141 TECHNICAL APPENDIX CONNECTION EXAMPLES FOR THE NETWORK-FUNCTION PC/Laptop Gekreuztes Netzwerkkabel IP-Adresse: 192.168.0.10 IP-Adresse: 192.168.0.11 DHCP (Receiver): OFF IP address: IP address: Crossed over network cable
Page 142 - Netzwerkkabel; Network cable
142 TECHNICAL APPENDIX PC/Laptop Netzwerkkabel Switch/HUB TCP/IP-Adresse: 192.168.0.12 PC/Laptop Netzwerkkabel Netzwerkkabel TCP/IP-Adresse: 192.168.0.10 TCP/IP-Adresse: 192.168.0.11 DHCP (Receiver): OFF Network cable Network cable Network cable TCP/IP address: TCP/IP address: TCP/IP address:
Page 144 - Broadcast path
144 TECHNICAL APPENDIX DHCP (Receiver): ON PC/Laptop Netzwerkkabel DHCP-Server, Router (z. B. Fritzbox) TCP/IP-Adresse: automatisch Funkstrecke Network cable DHCP sensor, router(e.g. Fritzbox) TCP/IP address:automatic Broadcast path
Page 147 - SHORT TECHNICAL GUIDE; DiSEqCTM; One Touch Recording; CHANNEL PACKAGE
147 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. ther...
Page 148 - PIP; Picture In Picture function; PID
148 SHORT TECHNICAL GUIDE PIP Picture In Picture function PID The PID (Packet IDentifi cation) number is an identifi cation number for video signals and audio signals in the digital data stream of DVB-MPEG-2 signals. The receiver uses the PID number to create a unique assignment for the video and au...
Page 149 - GLOSSARY
149 SHORT TECHNICAL GUIDE 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 CA Conditional Access(for decoding of encrypted programmes) CI Internationally standardised interface for CA modules Decod...
Page 150 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem
150 TROUBLESHOOTING 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 the wall socket2. Antenna cables are located on the receiver input3. Receiver and TV set correctly interconnected by a Scart or cinch cab...
Page 151 - SUBJECT INDEX
151 AC 3 ..................................................................................................................................... 82 ACCESSING THE TVTV EPG ................................................................................................. 68 ACCESSING THE TVTV EPG FOR THE...
Page 155 - SERVICE
155 SERVICE If, despite studying this operating manual, you still have questions about getting started with the unit or using it correctly, or if unexpected problems occur, please contact your specialist dealer.