Kathrein UFS 922 si - Manual

Kathrein UFS 922 si

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Preface; Difference between PAL and HDTV; The difference between PAL and HDTV; “High definition television” is characterised by a significantly; January 2003 concerning used electrical; Disposal Instructions
  • Page 3 – Contents; Premium
  • Page 4 – Safety Instructions – Important Information; Safety Instructions - Important Information
  • Page 5 – There is a risk of fire!; Important Information
  • Page 6 – intellectual property rights in other countries.; Switching the receiver off; pressing the standby button (; Miscellaneous; Power consumption in standby mode < 1 W
  • Page 7 – Receiver features/scope of supply/features; Receiver features; with a recording capacity of 500 GB.
  • Page 8 – Features
  • Page 9 – Connection and setup; View of rear panel; Mains power cable; Topic; Information about antenna connection and loop-through mode
  • Page 10 – otherwise a short circuit will occur.; *) CA modules and Smartcards are not included with this product
  • Page 11 – . Recording two different programmes at the same time,
  • Page 12 – Connection example; Conventional DiSEqCTM system
  • Page 13 – TV and VCR connection
  • Page 14 – First Installation; Numerical input
  • Page 15 – The following display appears:; Video Output via; TV aspect ratio; SCART
  • Page 18 – The following configuration options are available for:; Tuner 2 Connection type “Loopthrough”:; All settings must be made separately for the two tuners.
  • Page 19 – Select Satellites - Tuner 1; included in the signal on tuner 1. Use the
  • Page 20 – Satellite Configuration - Tuner 1; buttons to select the LNB types that are used in
  • Page 21 – in the same way as described for the first satellite.
  • Page 22 – Make the settings for the first satellite for tuner 1 here.
  • Page 23 – The input is performed using the numeric keypad
  • Page 24 – in the signal on tuner 1. Use the
  • Page 25 – Motor Control
  • Page 28 – Set Borders; Select the “Set Borders” field. In this menu you can set
  • Page 30 – Simple LNB; Select Satellite - Tuner 1; Use the
  • Page 31 – If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the
  • Page 32 – OneCable System
  • Page 33 – signal on tuner 1. Use the
  • Page 34 – underneath “Tuner 1 PIN code”.; Do not assign the same frequencies/channels to tuner 1 and tuner 2.; Select a free available transmission channel (SCR 0 -
  • Page 35 – If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB,
  • Page 36 – want and confirm your selection with the; OneCable System - UAS 481
  • Page 37 – Transmission channel for tuner 1:
  • Page 41 – Channel Search; buttons to select “Yes”.; Satellite and Position; Use the
  • Page 42 – Network Search
  • Page 43 – Date and Time; Time Setup
  • Page 44 – Use the numeric keypad or the
  • Page 45 – General operating instructions; Alphanumeric Inputs; Button; x space x 0
  • Page 46 – Switch between upper case and lower case letters; Editing and selection options in the menus; Where a specific remote control button is required to
  • Page 47 – Explanation of symbols in receiver display; This symbol indicates that the USB sockets on the unit are in use
  • Page 48 – Basic operation in TV or Radio mode (live operation)
  • Page 49 – Switching between TV and Radio operation; Channel selection from the channel list; To switch between TV and radio mode, press the; Direct channel selection; Press the; Channel list; button. The receiver automatically selects the
  • Page 50 – Call up the “Favourites lists” category
  • Page 51 – Channel Information; HDTV, standard “720p”
  • Page 52 – Calling up the channel options; If the channel OSD contains the following icon
  • Page 53 – Select Audio Track; buttons to select; Subtitle selection; as follows: Press the
  • Page 54 – Teletext; - Scroll backwards and forwards using the; Automatic timeshift; the timeshift recording.
  • Page 56 – General information about Premium
  • Page 57 – Calling up the EPG; The EPG is opened by pressing the; The
  • Page 58 – Select the currently highlighted channel in all views.; Selection options (remote control buttons in the EPG)
  • Page 59 – Views of the EPG; “Current” View
  • Page 61 – Categories view
  • Page 62 – button to activate the input field. Now; Extras; My hints; The “Extras” menu is opened in the EPG by pressing the
  • Page 63 – Actors list
  • Page 64 – Search function; More Episodes
  • Page 65 – Full text search; Search expressions are input using the numeric keypad; Key word search in detailed information; ) buttons to select the first letter of
  • Page 66 – Recording settings (programming the timer); can be selected in any of the EPG views, provided; Programme appears in EPG:; Select the desired programme and press the
  • Page 67 – use the; Programme not in EPG:; Select any programme on the channel on which the; Setting the storage location for recordings; to select the “Target” field and then press the
  • Page 68 – Recording “Once”
  • Page 69 – Recording “Daily”
  • Page 70 – Recording “User-Defined”
  • Page 71 – Reminder function (switch over to programme)
  • Page 72 – Timer list view; The “Timer list” view can be called up at any time in EPG
  • Page 73 – ) buttons and the numeric keypad. Press; Editing a recording; If the overlap arises when the recording is input, the; Overlaps of recordings
  • Page 74 – Editing the channel list; Calling up the “TV-Channellist” menu
  • Page 75 – Selecting the channel list/favourites list to be edited
  • Page 76 – Selecting the channels to be edited; Select a channel in the selected channel list/favourites list; “Start Blockselection” only appears if just one channel
  • Page 77 – Skip
  • Page 79 – Start block selection
  • Page 80 – Move; Alphanumeric characters are input as described in
  • Page 81 – Calling up the recording archive; The recording archive is called up by pressing the; A recording
  • Page 83 – Views of the recording archive (sorting the recordings); Ordered by date (you can use the
  • Page 84 – Folders in the recording archive; Creating folders; the
  • Page 86 – Creating chapters
  • Page 87 – Selecting the recordings to be edited; created, first select the folder containing the recording; Editing recordings; “Start Blockselection” only appears if just one recording
  • Page 89 – Changing the category
  • Page 95 – Copying to USB data carrier; USB; A USB storage medium or partition
  • Page 96 – When the chapter view is called up, the receiver; Chapter view
  • Page 98 – Main menu; Calling up the main menu and introduction
  • Page 99 – Menu overview; Main Menu; (call up by pressing the; “First installation”
  • Page 100 – Main menu - Channel search; Automatic Channel Search; Satellite
  • Page 102 – Manual Channel Search; Transponder Frequency; DVB type
  • Page 103 – Search with service ID; Symbol Rate
  • Page 105 – Main menu - Service menu; service menu under the “Factory Reset” option:; Automatic Software Update; not overwritten, only updated; next time the receiver is started.
  • Page 106 – The channel list is not overwritten!
  • Page 107 – After calling up the menu you will first see the following; Software Update
  • Page 108 – The individual functions are selected using the; Update via USB; kathrein; button. The receiver; Check the time setting following a software update!
  • Page 109 – Update channel lists; List to USB” field and confirm the start of saving by pressing the; Restore Factory Default Settings
  • Page 110 – Basic settings; First installation; You can choose between various different menus:
  • Page 112 – Audio Settings; TV set can process. Either; Television System; The individual items are selected using the; Preferred Audio Language
  • Page 113 – Time Mode
  • Page 114 – Time Setup Channel (only works if the time setup is set to “Automatic”); Setup Time Now; Automatic
  • Page 115 – own remote control code. This pre-supposes that the
  • Page 116 – Parental Lock; User Defined Settings; Fan Settings
  • Page 117 – Confirm the selection with the
  • Page 119 – EPG Setup; The individual items are selected using the; EPG Grabbing
  • Page 120 – Recording settings; Automatic Timeshift; “Basic operation”, “Automatic Timeshift”.; Timeshift Buffer Size
  • Page 122 – Use the numeric keypad to enter the related symbol rate.; Tuner Configuration; “Tuner Configuration”.; Edit Satellites; Select here the satellite that you want to edit/delete,
  • Page 124 – Delete Satellites; satellite. As a security feature you are asked to confirm; Edit Satellite Name; currently selected satellite. Use the keypad to enter a
  • Page 126 – By pressing the
  • Page 127 – Add a new transponder; Use the keypad to enter the transmission frequency for; FEC; transponder. As a security feature you are asked to confirm
  • Page 128 – Common Interface; receives Smartcard
  • Page 130 – buttons to select whether; Multiple decryption
  • Page 131 – HDD Management; Format Record Archive; asked to confirm again by pressing the; Format Media Archive; feature you are asked to confirm again by pressing
  • Page 132 – Ethernet Settings; If you want to connect your receiver to a DHCP server, use the; DHCP “On”
  • Page 133 – Configuration example:; “Receiver” → “UFS 922”.
  • Page 134 – Main menu - Applications; applications other than those provided by Kathrein!; Applications; buttons to select “Applications” and press the
  • Page 135 – Main menu - Language settings
  • Page 136 – Call up the tuner configuration/Tuner configuration general; of your reception system.
  • Page 137 – (i.e. there is a direct connection between the antenna; the directions for your type of reception.; Tuner 2 Connection type; Tuner 2 Signal Configuration (only for “Separated” connection type); example at the top left of the screen. Either:
  • Page 138 – Different from tuner 1:
  • Page 139 – Satellite 1
  • Page 140 – does not have a Universal LNB, press the; Settings for satellites 2, 3 and 4; Settings for tuner 2; in the same way as you did for the first tuner.
  • Page 141 – Tuner 1; Number of Satellites
  • Page 142 – the same way as described for the first satellite.; Remove satellite; buttons to switch to the “Remove satellite” field. Press; Tuner 2; tuner in the same way as you did for the first tuner.
  • Page 143 – Motorized Antenna
  • Page 145 – Select Satellites; Select the “Select Satellites” field. Select here which; Set Up Satellites; Select the “Set up satellites” field. Press the
  • Page 149 – Satellite and position:; Select here the satellite you desire from the available; Select “Tuner 1” field and press the
  • Page 152 – Select the “Number of Satellites” field and set the number
  • Page 153 – If your LNB is neither a Universal nor a Wideband LNB,
  • Page 159 – Multimedia
  • Page 160 – buttons to select the source directory.; Playing media files (selecting source directory); slide show. Press the; JPEG playback
  • Page 161 – MP3 playback; Slide show settings
  • Page 162 – Start playback after pause; MP3 player settings; Playing external recordings
  • Page 163 – XVID playback; Pause; Streaming from the UFS 922 to external devices
  • Page 164 – Operation from the front panel (without remote control); Multifunction control:; display. The function that is active lights up.; Backup operation; Software update via the front USB port
  • Page 165 – Performing the software update; using the USB port on the front panel of the receiver
  • Page 166 – Troubleshooting; Receiver is responding to remote control; Problem
  • Page 167 – Technical appendix; Technical specification; Type
  • Page 168 – Examples of one cable systems
  • Page 171 – Connection examples for network functionality; Gekreuztes Netzwerkkabel; Crossed network cable
  • Page 172 – Netzwerkkabel; Network cable
  • Page 175 – Scope of supply
  • Page 176 – Comprehensive index; Calling up the “Edit
  • Page 179 – Brief Technical Glossary
  • Page 181 – Timer function; Clock function for pre-programmed switch on and off; Timeshift function; Time shifted playback; Transponder; “digital transponder” and “channel package” have; UPnP; Stands for “Universal Plug and Play”. Further information; Viterbi rate
  • Page 182 – Service
  • Page 183 – For your notes
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Summary

Page 2 - Preface; Difference between PAL and HDTV; The difference between PAL and HDTV; “High definition television” is characterised by a significantly; January 2003 concerning used electrical; Disposal Instructions

Dear customer, this Operating Manual is intended to help you make the fullest use of the extensive range of functions offered by your new 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 you understand part...

Page 3 - Contents; Premium

Contents Preface............................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Contents ......................................................................................................

Page 4 - Safety Instructions – Important Information; Safety Instructions - Important Information

4 DANGER! WARNING! CAUTION! GB Safety Instructions – Important Information This page contains important information about the operation, installation location and connection of the unit.Read these instructions carefully before starting to use the unit. Mains cable Make sure that the mains cable (pow...

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