Kathrein UFS 913sw Operating Guide

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Operating instructions – Part 1 UFS 913 Connection and set-up English
Safety Instructions - Important Notes ....................................................................................................... 2
Scope of supply ........................................................................................................................................... 5
Connection and set-up ................................................................................................................................ 6
Front/rear view of the receiver (front flap open) .......................................................................................... 6
Connecting the receiver .............................................................................................................................. 9
TV connection ............................................................................................................................................. 9
Audio connection ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Digital .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Analogue ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Connecting up the video/DVD recorder .................................................................................................... 10
Information about antenna connection and loop-through mode ................................................................ 11
First installation ......................................................................................................................................... 12
DiSEqC™1.0 ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
DiSEqC™1.1 ............................................................................................................................................................... 20
Motorised Antenna (DiSEqC™1.2/ DiSEqC™1.3/USALS) ......................................................................................... 22
Motorised Antenna (DiSEqC™1.2) .............................................................................................................................. 23
Motorised Antenna (DiSEqC™1.3/USALS) ................................................................................................................. 27
Single LNB .................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Single-cable system .................................................................................................................................................... 32
Single-cable system - EXR .../EXU ... ......................................................................................................................... 33
Single-cable system - UAS 481 ................................................................................................................................... 35
Single-cable system - User Defined ............................................................................................................................ 37
Programme scan ......................................................................................................................................................... 40
Date and Time ............................................................................................................................................................. 42
Archive disk set ........................................................................................................................................................... 43
Common Interface (CI) .............................................................................................................................. 46
Inserting the smart card and the CA module ............................................................................................................... 46
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................... ......................... 47
Service ........................................................................................................................................................ 48
Technical appendix ................................................................................................................................... 49
If you do not know the confi guration of your satellite reception system, contact your specialist dealer for the fi rst installation of your receiver.
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Safety Instructions - Important Notes
These two pages contain important information about the operation, installation location and connection of the unit. Read these instructions carefully before setting up the unit.
Danger!
Warning!
Mains cable
Make sure that the mains cable (power supply cable) is not damaged. Units with a damaged mains cable must be disconnected from the mains (unplugged at the mains power socket) and repaired by an electrical specialist before being used. Only use the power supply unit supplied (if available)!
Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock!
Cleaning
Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning the unit. Only use a dry cloth for cleaning and only clean the outer surface. Never open the casing of the unit.
Touching the parts inside the unit carries a risk of death due to electric shock!
Playing children
Make sure that children do not push any objects into the ventilation slots.
Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock!
Earthing
The antenna system must be earthed as specifi ed or equipotentially bonded. EN 60728/11 and any national regulations must be complied with.
Risk of voltage surges due to lightning strikes!
Power supply voltage
Operate the unit only at the specifi ed mains voltage (indicated on the rear of the unit or on the external power supply unit). The unit may only be connected to the mains and turned on once it has been connected to the
Warning!
Warning!
Do not
cover
antenna and to the TV set or the cable network and PC.
If the mains voltage is too high, there is a risk of fi re!
Moisture, direct sunlight, heat, naked fl ames
Protect the unit against moisture, dripping and splashed water (do not place any fi lled objects such as vases on top of the unit). Do not place the unit close to a heater or expose it to direct sunlight and do not operate it in damp locations. Only use the unit in a moderate climate, not in tropical conditions! Do not place naked fl ames such as candles on top of the unit!
There is a risk of fi re!
Batteries
If your unit was supplied with batteries (e.g. for the remote control), take care that the batteries are not exposed to excessively high temperatures, direct sunshine or re. Exchange the batteries only with types that are identical or equivalent. Otherwise the batteries and also the remote control may be damaged. Also comply with the safety instructions stated on the batteries:
There is a risk of explosion!
Ventilation
The heat generated in this unit is adequately dissipated. However, the unit should never be installed in a cupboard or on shelves with inadequate ventilation. Never cover the cooling slots on the unit (e.g. with other equipment, magazines, tablecloths, clothing or curtains)!
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Safety Instructions - Important Notes
Caution!
Do not place any objects on top of the unit. Unless stated to the contrary in the “Connection and set-up” and “Installation” sections in the manual supplied, maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm above the unit, 2 cm to either side and 5 cm behind the unit, to allow the unobstructed dissipation of the heat generated.
There is a risk of fi re!
Repairs
Ensure that any repairs to your unit are carried out by qualifi ed personnel. Opening the unit and attempting to repair it yourself will void all warranty claims! Improper work on the unit may jeopardise the electrical safety of the unit.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for accidents caused by the user opening the casing of the unit!
Connections
Incorrect wiring of the connections can lead to malfunctions or defects on the unit!
Periods of extended absence, thunderstorms, mains socket accessibility
In order to disconnect the unit from the mains completely, the mains plug must be unplugged from the wall socket! Therefore install the unit close to a mains socket and make sure this socket is accessible at all times, so that you can disconnect the unit from the mains if necessary. If you are away for an extended period, and during thunderstorms, always switch the unit off at the mains and unplug it from the socket. This also applies to the other equipment connected to the unit. Isolation from the cable network is also recommended. Note any timer programming (receiver) and turn the unit on again promptly before the recording time.
Installation location
All electronic equipment generates heat. The temperature rise of this unit does however lie within the permissible range. Sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers may become discoloured by the effects of constant heat over time. The feet of the unit can also cause colour changes to treated furniture surfaces. If necessary, place the unit on a suitable stable and fl at base!
Electronic equipment is not domestic waste - it must be disposed of properly in accordance with directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27 used electrical and electronic appliances. At the end of its service life, take this device to a designated public collection point for disposal.
Spent batteries are special waste!
Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic waste; take them to a collection point for spent batteries!
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January 2003 concerning
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Safety Instructions - Important Notes
Product return/original packaging
Please keep the original packaging in case you need to return the product at any time. The receivers are fragile due to their construction and are only adequately protected by the original packaging. If the receiver is not shipped correctly the guarantee/warranty on it will be voided.
Ventilation slots on the unit
Make sure that the ventilation slots on the unit are not blocked or covered in any way. otherwise the unit may overheat.
Warning!
There is a risk of fi re!
Switching the receiver off
Before you disconnect the receiver from the mains, you must switch it to the standby mode by pressing the standby button (on/off) on the remote control. In standby mode, any changed or new data that are broadcast will be saved by the receiver. As soon as the receiver is in the standby mode, it can be disconnected from the mains at any time.
You must not disconnect the receiver from the mains while it is in operation! This can lead to a loss of data and corruption of the software.
Miscellaneous
The information in these operating instructions was correct at the time of going to print. We reserve the right however to make changes at any time and without prior notice. If new software is released for your receiver, and this affects the information in the operating instructions (e.g. changes to the menus and/or functions), if we believe it necessary we will make available new operating instructions for download at “www.kathrein.de”.
Make a note of the receiver's basic settings (these are set during the fi rst installation), so you can restore them if necessary!
For compliance with the EMC Directives, the USB connection cable between the receiver and hard disk must not be longer than 50 cm.
Please be aware of your responsibility towards your fellow human beings! Keep this manual for any questions that arise later, and if the receiver passes to another owner, pass it on to the new owner.
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Scope of supply
UFS 913
Remote control RC 675
HDMI cable
Loop-through cable
The accessories supplied may differ in appearance from those illustrated!
Power cable
Loop-through cable
Power cable
2 batteries AAA 1.5 V
Operating instructions (part 1 and part 2)
Safety instructions (multi-lingual)
HDMI cable
Batteries
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Front/rear view of the receiver (front fl ap open)
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Front view (fl ap open):
1. Common Interface for two CI modules for Pay-TV cards *
The interface incorporated in the receiver is
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a CI interface, not a CI+ interface!
2. A button to release each CA module
3. SD card reader
4. USB 2.0 port
5. On/Off button (operation/stand-by)
6. Media button (to call up the Kathrein portal ­media centre)
7. 16-character alphanumeric display
8. Channel selection buttons
9. TV/radio button
Rear view:
10. On/Off switch **
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11. Mains power cable
12. Infra-red sensor connection ***
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13. Optical data stream output (SPDIF/ Sony Philips Digital Interface Format) for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio
14. 2 x USB 2.0 ports (USB-A connectors)
15. Electrical digital data stream output (SPDIF/ Sony Philips Digital Interface Format) for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio
16. Network connection (Ethernet)
17. HDMI connection
18. Scart socket for TV connection
19. Scart socket for VCR/AUX connection
20. Audio outputs (L/R) – cinch sockets
21. Video output (CVBS)
22. 3 x Cinch connections for component outputs YUV labelled = Y/Pb/Pr
23. LNB 2 input (IN)
24. LNB 1 input (IN)
25. LNB 2 loop-through output (LOOP OUT)
26. LNB 1 loop-through output (LOOP OUT)
*) CA modules and smart cards are not included with this product
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Pressing the Off switch does not full disconnect the unit from the mains (see the sections
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“Safety instructions - Important instructions” and “Periods of extended absence, thunderstorms, mains socket accessibility”)
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Accessory (optional), which can be purchased from your specialist dealer (URS 100, BN 20410017)
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HDMI = High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface (digital interface for video and audio)
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Inserting batteries into the remote control
Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control. Insert the two batteries supplied into the remote control. Ensure correct polarity of the batteries; the + and – markings are indicated inside the battery compartment. Slide the cover back onto the housing until it locks in place.
To open: Gently press here and pull
backwards
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Connecting the receiver
If you do not know the confi guration of your satellite reception system, contact your specialist dealer.
Connect the Sat IF inputs on the receiver to the satellite reception system. Use coaxial cable with an F standard connector (see illustration on right).
Conventional DiSEqC™ system
TV
Scart
HDMI
TV connection
Connect the satellite receiver (HDMI or alternatively TV Scart socket) and the TV set using a HDMI or Scart cable (see the connection example above).
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Audio connection
Digital
There are two ways you can access the digital audio.
HDMI
The stereo audio is transmitted to your TV set via the HDMI interface. If your TV set also supports Dolby Digital, you can also receive the Dolby Digital audio via the HDMI interface (providing it is broadcast by the channel provider). On this issue refer to the operating instructions for your TV set.
SPDIF Dolby Digital output (electrical/optical)
The SPDIF outputs are intended for the connection of a Dolby Digital system (see “Advanced connection example” in the technical appendix). Connect the SPDIF output (electrical or optical) to the Dolby Digital system using an appropriate cable.
Analogue
If you want to play the sound on your hi-fi system, connect the audio cinch sockets to the input sockets on the hi-fi system, using an appropriate cable (see “Advanced connection example” in the technical appendix).
Connecting up the video/DVD recorder
Connect the satellite receiver (VCR/AUX Scart socket) to the video recorder/DVR using a Scart cable. To play back a DVD, i.e. output the signal from the PVR through the receiver on the TV set, the TV set must also be connected to the receiver with a Scart cable. This is necessary because the video signal from the VCR Scart socket of the receiver is not looped through/forwarded to the HDMI output of the receiver.
Tip!
If you are recording via an external video recorder/DVD, remember not to operate the receiver during recording, otherwise all the on-screen displays will appear on your recording.
During recording with a video/DVD recorder, no channel may be viewed other than the one being recorded. Only if the recording is on to a USB hard disk can any other channel be viewed.
If the receiver is started by means of a timer recording, there will be no picture on your TV set. Only when the standby button (On/Off) is pressed will a TV picture be visible or the receiver begin operation.
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SPDIF = Sony Philips Digital Interface Format (digital output for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio)
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Information about antenna connection and loop-through mode
So that you can use all the reception and recording facilities of your twin DVR-HDTV sat receiver, such as recording a programme and at the same time viewing any other programme or zapping through the channels, the two tuner inputs of the Sat receiver must each be provided with their own satellite signal from the antenna system/Sat socket.
The receiver tuner inputs are factory preset in the installation menu to work with two separate Sat antenna connections.
If you only have one antenna connection available, we recommend you interconnect the output of tuner 1 and the input of tuner 2 using the loop-through cable supplied (see page 5).
For this, in “First Installation” for tuner input 2 select “Loopthrough” (see “First Installation” chapter).
Press the Confi guration” menu option, then select “Settings” and “First Installation”. Go through step-by-step until you get to the tuner confi guration.
You can defi ne the settings here. A restriction with this arrangement is that Tuner 2 is able only to receive the additional channels on the level currently set for Tuner 1 (e.g. Horizontal High). From this point on only the channels that can be selected are displayed in the channel list.
button to access the “Tuner
This will only work when receiving one satellite, not with multi-feed reception! (Multi-feed reception: simultaneous reception of several satellites)
If you want to operate your UFS 913 on a OneCable system, please refer to the connection examples for OneCable systems (see “Technical appendix”, “Examples of OneCable systems”).
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First installation
Before you start to use the UFS 913, read the chapters “Safety instructions ­Important instructions”, “Important information” and “Connection and set-up” through to the item “First Installation”.
Do not connect the unit to the mains until all installation work has been properly
carried out. The guidance provided in the “First Installation” section assumes that the receiver has been
properly connected as per the “Safety Instructions - Important Information” and “Connection and Set-Up” chapters through to the “First Installation” section.
Required buttons on remote control for fi rst installation:
...
(red)
menu parameters, navigation
First switch your TV set on and select the AV/HDMI input you have used to connect the receiver to your TV set. Switch on the receiver at the power switch on the rear of the unit. Now perform the fi rst installation. If you have any questions or encounter problems, contact your specialist dealer.
The following on-screen display appears:
Number input
Go back one step in the
rst installation
Select/change individual
Cancel entry, go back
(green)
Proceed to the next step
in the fi rst installation Confi rm the changed
values/setting;
call up the submenus
Tip!
Always check the bar at the bottom of the on-screen display. This provides information on what to do next.
Use the
selection using the are available: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Turkish and Russian.
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buttons to select the desired menu language for your UFS 913 and confi rm your
button. The selected language is indicated with a tick. The following languages
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Press the  (green) button to move to the next menu.
The following on-screen display appears:
Use the  buttons here to select the basic settings for the video and audio output of the receiver to the TV set.
For this, refer to the operating instructions for your TV set and take care to select only those settings that your TV set can process.
Video Output via
Select the connection on the receiver to which you have connected your television. Either
HDMI/YUV
HDMI/YUV Resolution
Here you can select the picture resolution that will be sent to the TV set. Either
- 1080p (resolution 1920 x 1080, full-screen images)
- 1080i (resolution 1920 x 1080, half-screen images)
- 720p (resolution 1280 x 720, full-screen images) or
- 576p (resolution 720 x 576, full-screen images)
- Automatic
Force 576i (must be supported by the TV set otherwise you will not see a TV picture)
You can only and need only make this setting if you have selected the setting “Automatic” for
or
TV aspect ratio
Here you can select the TV picture format. Either
- 4:3 or
- 16:9
Picture format
Select the type of screen display, depending on your setting for the TV aspect ratio:
- TV format “4:3”: Pan & Scan or Letterbox
- TV format “16:9”: Always 16:9 or Automatic
SCART
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“HDMI/YUV Resolution”. If for a programme that is transmitted in the format 720 x 576 (standard TV) the original format is to be transmitted to the TV set, select the “On” setting. If the setting is “Off”, the programme may be automatically scaled up to the HDTV format 720p by the receiver.
HDCP with free programs
Select here whether HDCP (digital copy protection) is to be constantly set to “On” or is not to be activated, “Off”. To view some programmes it may be necessary for the setting to be set to “On”.
TV control via HDMI (CEC)
If you select “Off“ on the TV it must be switched on or off separately. If you select “On“, the TV will automatically be switched to “On“ when you start the receiver (works only when the TV is in standby mode) to ON. When you turn the receiver into standby mode, the TV will also be put into stand-by mode. Automatic search and store or switching through the receiver will only work if it is supported by the TV set!
Show 4:3 Event
Here you can select the type of screen display mode for 4:3 broadcasts on a 16:9 TV set. Either
TV Scart signal output
Select the type of video signal at the TV Scart socket here. Select the signal that your TV set can process.
- CVBS – composite video (Composite Video, Blanking, and Sync) signal or
- RGB – Red/Green/Blue signal or
- Y/C – S-Video signal (luminance/chrominance)
TV-Scart-Output
Select the type of video signal at the VCR Scart socket here. Select the signal that your external recorder can process.
- CVBS – composite video (Composite Video, Blanking and Sync) signal or
- Y/C – S-Video signal (luminance/chrominance)
Auto Dolby Digital Output
Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically output the Dolby Digital signal (if this is transmitted).
- Normal (Pillarbox)
- Stretched (full screen) or
- Zoom in (Pan & Scan)
Audio Format via HDMI
Here you can select the type of audio signal that is transmitted by the HDMI interface. Select the signal that your TV set can process:
- Decoded PCM or
- SPDIF format
Auto Dolby Digital Output
Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically select the Dolby Digital soundtrack (if this is transmitted).
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Important instruction for picture output using “YUV”:
The “YUV” output can be used only if “RGB” is not selected as the output signal for the TV Scart socket! In this case, select “Y/C” or “CVBS” as the output signal for the TV Scart socket.
Press the  (green) button to move to the next menu.
The following on-screen display appears:
The settings for the tuner conguration should be performed by a specialist engineer for this reception system.
Tip!
If your receiver is connected as in the connection example (see illustration above), only one change/selection is necessary in the rest of the fi rst installation. If you are not familiar with the details of your reception system, note the following:
In many cases the satellite reception system is a DiSEqC™1.0 system. This type of system is
preset. Confi rm the current on-screen displays using the
using the
ASTRA 19.2° East) and confi rm the selection using the
on-screen displays during the fi rst installation using the damage your reception system! If there is no TV picture at the end of the fi rst installation, contact your specialist dealer.
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You should perform the tuner confi guration/make changes yourself only if you are fully familiar with the particulars of your reception system.
buttons the required satellites in the satellite selection (in Germany mostly
(green) button. You then select,
button. Con rm the rest of the
(green) button. This process cannot
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You can set up the tuner confi guration for the following types of reception systems:
- DiSEqC™1.0
- DiSEqC™1.1
- Motorised antenna (DiSEqC™1.2/DiSEqC™1.3/USALS)
- LNB only or
- OneCable system
If your reception system is a OneCable system, go to the “OneCable System” option in this section and continue from there.
Before you start confi guring the tuner you must fi rst set both the “Tuner 2 Connection type” and “Tuner 2 Signal Confi guration” settings.
Tuner 2 Connection type
Select the connection type for Tuner 2 here. The currently selected setting is shown graphically in the connection example at the top left of the screen. Either:
Separated:
The second tuner input of the receiver (LNB2 IN) receives its own signal input (i.e. there is a direct connection between the antenna socket and tuner input 2). See example illustration on the right.
Loopthrough:
The current signal received at the Tuner 1 loop-through output is looped through to the second tuner input of the receiver (LNB2 IN). In this case, the second tuner can only receive the channel level currently being received by the fi rst tuner. See example illustration on the right.
See also “Information about antenna connection and loop-through mode” earlier in this section.
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Tuner 2 Signal Confi guration (only for “Separated” connection mode)
Select the signal confi guration for tuner 2 here. The currently selected setting is shown graphically in the connection example at the top left of the screen. Either:
Same with Tuner 1:
Both tuners are connected to the same signal source. See example illustration on the right.
Different from Tuner 1:
The two tuners are connected to different signal sources (separate cables from the LNB). See example illustration on the right.
The following confi guration options are available for:
Tuner 2 connection type “Loopthrough”:
All settings are made on Tuner 1. The second tuner is fed from the looped through output of the fi rst tuner.
Tuner 2 connection type “Separated”/Tuner 2 signal confi guration “Same with Tuner 1”:
All settings are made on Tuner 1. The settings for the second tuner are automatically taken from the fi rst tuner.
Tuner 2 connection type “Separated”/Tuner 2 signal confi guration “Different from tuner 1”:
All settings must be made separately for the two tuners.
Use the appropriate to the setting for your reception system.
Continue as described in the fi rst installation for the type of reception you have selected.
buttons to set the parameters “Tuner 2 Connection type” and “Tuner 2 Signal Confi guration”
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DiSEqC™1.0
Connection and Setup
Press the The following display appears:
Tuner Confi guration (Select Satellite) - Tuner 1
Select the number of satellites that are available in the signal on the Tuner 1 (max. four).
Switch to the line “Tuner 1: .....“.
Press the
You receive the following message (example):
Confi guration Satellite 1
Accept the settings for the fi rst satellite of the tuner 1.
Green Button.
Button.
Satellite and Position:
Use the a list of all the satellites in the memory and then choose one.
LNB Type:
If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the LNB types that are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following LNB types:
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Button to select the desired Satellite. Alternatively you can press the  Button to display

Buttons to select the
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- Universal
- Single
- User defi ned
Connection and Setup
Please also refer to the enclo­sed LNB documentation or con­sult a system specialist.
If you are not using a Universal-LNB, Press the type (Single or User defi ned).
LNB Frequency (MHz):
Enter the LNB-frequencies (Low/High/Limit) with the numerical keys. Save the changed values using
Button.
the DiSEqC™ Repeat
The setting for how often the DiSEqC™ command must be repeated depends on the confi guration of your reception system. Refer to the documentation for your reception system or seek assistance from a specialist engineer.
- Off DiSEqC™ command is not repeated
- 1 DiSEqC™ command is repeated once
- 2 DiSEqC™ command is repeated twice
- 3 DiSEqC™ command is repeated three times
Test Transponder:
Select the “Test-Transponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar.
When you have completed all settings for this satellite, press the
Button. Now you can adjust the settings for your LNB
Refer to the documentation of your receiver system or consult a specialist.
Button.
If you have selected more than one satellite (max. four), the receiver will automatically skip to the settings for the second satellite. Now do the settings for the second satellite, followed by the third and fourth satellites as required, in the same way as described for the fi rst satellite.
If you have completed the settings for tuner 1, Press the When necessary, the receiver automatically jumps to the settings for the second tuner (This assumes that
you have chosen a “Separated“ Connection for the second tuner and the signal confi guration for this tuner will be “Different to tuner 1“). If this is the case, you can now perform the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the fi rst tuner.
Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the assigned satellites, the receiver will automa­tically display the screen for the Programme scan. Continue the fi rst installation with the “Programme scan” section.
Green Button.
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DiSEqC™1.1
Connection and Setup
Press the
The following on-screen display appears:
Select Satellites - Tuner 1
Here, you can select the available satellites (max. 64).
Go to the next row.
Press the The following on-screen display appears:
Satellite and Position:
Green Button.
Button.
Use the a list of all the satellites in the memory and then choose one.
LNB-Type:
If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the LNB types that are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following LNB types:
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Button to select the desired Satellite. Alternatively you can press the  Button to display

Button to select the
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- Universal
- Single
- User defi ned
Connection and Setup
Please also refer to the enclosed LNB documentation or consult a system specialist.
If you are not using a Universal-LNB, press the type (Single or User defi ned).
LNB Frequency (MHz):
Enter the LNB-frequencies (Low/High/Limit) with the numerical keys. Save the changed values using
Button.
the
Uncommitted Switch
Set the “Uncommitted Switches” here to match the confi guration of your reception system. You can select “Off” or a value between “1” and “16” in single unit increments.
Position
Select the fi eld “SatPos”. Set the “SatPos” here to match the confi guration of your reception system. You can choose between: “Off” or a value between “1” and “4” in single unit increments.
DiSEqC™ Repeat:
The setting for how often the DiSEqC™ command must be repeated depends on the confi guration of your reception system. Refer to the documentation for your reception system or seek assistance from a specialist engineer.
- Off DiSEqC™ command is not repeated
- 1 DiSEqC™ command is repeated once
- 2 DiSEqC™ command is repeated twice
- 3 DiSEqC™ command is repeated three times
Button. Now you can adjust the settings for your LNB
Refer to the documentation of your receiver system or consult a specialist.
Test Transponder:
Select the “Test-Transponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar.
When you have completed all settings for this satellite, press the If you have selected more than one satellite (max. 64), the receiver will automatically skip to the settings
for the second satellite. Now make the settings for the second satellite, followed by the other selected satellites, in the same way as described for the fi rst satellite.
Once you have completed the settings for Tuner 1, press the
Button.
Green Button.
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When necessary, the receiver automatically jumps to the settings for the second tuner (This assumes that you have chosen a “Separated“ Connection for the second tuner confi guration for the second tuner and will be different from those of Tuner 1). If this is the case, you can now perform the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the fi rst tuner.
Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the assigned satellites, the receiver will automa­tically display the screen for the Programme scan. Continue the fi rst installation with the “Programme scan” section.
Motorised Antenna (DiSEqC™1.2/ DiSEqC™1.3/USALS)
Press the The following on screen display appears:
Here you can select the motor which mat­ches your receiver system.
Green Button.
Refer to the documentation of your receiver system or consult a specialist.
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Motorised Antenna (DiSEqC™1.2)
Go to the Null Position
Select the “Go to Null Position” fi eld.
Press the
Set Borders
Select the “Set Borders“ fi eld. In this menu you can set limits for your turntable. This is particularly necessary if the turntable has only restricted range in which it can turn before striking an obstruction (such as a wall or a tree).
Press the
The following buttons allow you to control the movement of the turntable:
Start slow rotation to the West
Rotate to the West step by step
Stop the current movement
Button to instruct the turntable to move to its null position.
Button. The following on screen display appears
Rotate to the East step by step
Start slow rotation to the East
Once you have reached the desired East/West limit, switch to the respective fi eld “Set current position
for “****” border” and press the
Button to confi rm.
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If you subsequently want to delete the set limits, switch to the “Reset border positions” fi eld and press
the
have set all the limits, press the
Select Satellites - Tuner 1
Go to the “Select Satellite“ row.
Press the The following on-screen display appears:
Select her the number of satellites (max 64) that appear here on Tuner 1
Choose the desired satellite and confi rm your
selection with the
Button to confi rm deletion of the limits. You can then set new values for the limits. Once you
Button.
Button.
Button.
The selected satellite will be marked with a tick.
When you have selected the desired satellite, press the
Confi gure Satellites
Select the “Confi gure Satellites” fi eld.
Press the The following on-screen display appears:
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Button.
Button.
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Select the line “Satellite and position“ of the satellite you want to edit settings.
Satellite and Position:
Use the
Alternatively, you can press the you can then select the desired satellite.
LNB Type:
If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the LNB types that are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following LNB types:
- Universal
- Simple
- User defi ned
If you are not using a Universal LNB, press the type (Simple or User defi ned).
LNB Frequencies (MHz):
Enter the LNB-Frequencies (Low/High/Limit) with the numerical keys. Save the changed values using
the

Button.
Button to select the desired satellite.
Button to display a list of all satellites previously selected by you and

Button. Now you can adjust the settings for your LNB
buttons to select the
Please also refer to the enclosed LNB documentation or consult a system specialist.
Test-Transponder:
Select the “Test-Transponder” fi eld. Select here a test transponder for the satellite being searched for, at which you will be able to detect in the course of the search for the satellite when you have received a signal from the satellite being searched for.
Stop on Signal:
Select the “Stop on Signal” fi eld. Here, you can select whether the motorised antenna should stop its rotary movement immediately on reception of a signal from the desired satellite. You can choose between “On” and “Off”.
Move Motorised Antenna:
Select the “Move Motorised Antenna” fi eld. Here you can control the movements of the motorised antenna, using the following buttons:
Start slow rotation to the West
Rotate to the West step by step
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Stop the current movement
Rotate to the East step by step
Start slow rotation to the East
Set the turntable so that both of the bars “Signal-Strength” and “Signal-Quality” on the right of the screen show the highest available percentage values. Once you have achieved the best reception signal,
select the “Store Position” fi eld. and press the matically displays the setting for the next satellite.
If you previously selected more than one satellite under “Select Satellites”, you must now make this setting for the other satellites. Switch to the “Satellite and Position” fi eld and select the next satellite. Repeat the set-up of the turntable for this satellite, as described above.
Once you have saved the positions of the turntable for all the selected satellites, press the
When you have completed all settings for this satellite, press the When necessary, the receiver automatically jumps to the settings for the second tuner (This assumes that
you have chosen a “Separated“ Connection for the second tunerand the signla confi guration for this tuner will be “Different to tuner 1“). If this is the case, you can now perform the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the fi rst tuner.
Once you have completed the settings for the satellites assigned, the receiver will automatically display the screen for the Programme scan. Continue the fi rst installation with the “Programme scan” section.
Button. The receiver now stores this satellite, and auto-
Button.
Green Button.
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Motorised Antenna (DiSEqC™1.3/USALS)
My Longitude
Select the “My Longitude” fi eld and use the number pad to enter your actual longitude.
My Latitude
Select the “My Latitude” fi eld and use the number pad to enter your current latitude.
Go to Null Position
Select the “Go to Null Position” fi eld. Press the null position.
Set Borders
Select the “Set Borders” fi eld. In this menu you can set the borders for your turntable. This is particularly necessary if the turntable has only a restricted range in which it can turn before striking an obstruction (such as a wall or tree).
Press the on-screen display appears:
The following buttons allow you to control the movement of the turntable:
Start slow rotation to the West
Rotate to the West step by step
Stop the current movement
Button. The following
Button to instruct the turntable to move to its
Rotate to the East step by step
Start slow rotation to the East
Once you have reached the desired East/West limit, switch to the respective fi eld “Set current position
for “****” border” and press the
Button to confi rm.
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If you subsequently want to delete the set limits, switch to the “Reset border positions” fi eld and press
the
have set all the limits, press the
Select Satellites - Tuner 1
Go to the “Select Satellite“ row.
Press the The following on-screen display appears:
Select here the number of satellites (max 64) that appear here on Tuner 1
Choose the desired satellite and confi rm your
selection with the satellite will be marked with a tick.
Button to confi rm deletion of the limits. You can then set new values for the limits. Once you
Button.
Button.
Button. The selected
When you have selected the desired satellite,
Press the
Confi gure Satellites
Select the “Confi gure Satellites” fi eld.
Press the The following on-screen display appears:
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Button.
Button.
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Select the “Satellite and Position” fi eld. From the previously selected satellites, select here the satellite for which you want the turntable to search.
Satellite and Position:
Use the
Alternatively, you can press the you can then select the desired satellite.
LNB Type:
If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following LNB types:
- Universal
- Simple
- User defi ned
If you are not using a Universal-LNB, press the type (Simple or User defi ned).
LNB Frequencies (MHz):
Enter the LNB-Frequencies (Low/High/Limit) with the numerical keys. Save the changed values using
the
Test-Transponder:
Select the “Test-Transponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar.

Button.
Button to select the desired satellite.
Button to display a list of all satellites previously selected by you and

Button. Now you can adjust the settings for your LNB
Button to select the LNB types that
Please also refer to the enclo­sed LNB documentation or con­sult a system specialist.
When you have completed all settings for this satellite, press the If you have selected more than one satellite (max. four), the receiver will automatically skip to the settings
for the second satellite. Now make the settings for the second satellite, followed by the third and fourth satellites as required, in the same way as described for the fi rst satellite.
If you have completed the settings for tuner 1, press the When necessary, the receiver automatically jumps to the settings for the second tuner (This assumes that
you have chosen a “Separated“ Connection for the second tuner and the signal confi guration for this tuner will be “Different to tuner 1“).If this is the case, you can now perform the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the fi rst tuner . Once you have completed the settings for both tuners and the assigned satel- lites, the receiver will automatically display the screen for the Programme scan. Continue the fi rst installation with the “Programme scan” section.
Green Button.
Button.
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Single LNB
Press the  Green Button.
Connection and Setup
Satellite and Position:
Use the
Alternatively, you can press the you can then select the desired satellite.
LNB Type:
If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following LNB types:
- Universal
- Single
- Userdefi ned
If you are not using a Universal LNB, press the type (Single or User defi ned).

Button to select the desired satellite.
Button to display a list of all satellites previously selected by you and

Button. Now you can adjust the settings for your LNB
Button to select the LNB types that
Please also refer to the enclo­sed LNB documentation or con­sult a system specialist.
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LNB Frequencies (MHz):
Enter the LNB-Frequencies (Low/High/Limit) with the numerical keys. Save the changed values using
Button.
Green Button.
the
Test-Transponder:
Select the “Test-Transponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar.
If you have completed the settings, press the The receiver will automatically display the screen for the Programme scan. Continue the fi rst installation with
the “Programme scan” section.
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Single-cable system
Select “OneCable System Used “ with the

In the row single-cable system choose “Yes“ then change to the Satellite 1 & 2 .
Press the
Select the single-cable system used in your reception system:
- EXR .../EXU ... For all Kathrein single-cable matrices
- UAS 481 For the Kathrein single-cable LNB UAS 481
- Userdefi ned For all single-cable systems not covered by either of the above specifi cations
Buttons.
Green Button.
Refer to the documen­tation of your receiver system or consult a specialist.
Refer to the documentation supplied with your system for the settings for the
SCR, frequencies and any PIN assigned to the tuner. You will fi nd there a printed
list showing the assignment between the various SCRs and the respective
transmission frequencies. It may happen that you cannot freely select the
PIN for protection of individual frequencies; this also may be listed in the
documentation for the single-cable components.
Please note also that multiple receivers cannot share the same frequencies/
channels - the receivers would interfere with each other.
The same frequencies/channels cannot be assigned for Tuner 1 and Tuner 2.
Continue as for the explanation for the single cable system you have selected in this section.
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Single-cable system - EXR .../EXU ...
Use the “System setup“ “EXR .../EXU ...“.
Press the
The following on-screen display appears:
Secure channel with PIN: If your single-cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by entering a PIN, this is the menu where that can be done. No other receiver can then use this transmission frequency unless the PIN is entered.
Select the setting “On”. You then have the facility of using the number pad to enter a PIN code (0-255) in the line underneath “Tuner PIN code”.

Buttons to choose
Button.
Tuner 1 (transmission channel): Select a free available transmission channel (SCR 0 - SCR 7). Tuner 1 SCR Frequency (transmission frequency:)
Select here one of the free available transmission frequencies.
See example on the right (EXR 1581) assignment of a transmission channel to a trans­mission frequency.
The settings for the second tuner can be completed in the same manner as for the fi rst tuner.
When you have completed all settings, press the
Button.
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Number of Satellites
Select the “Number of Satellites” fi eld and set the number of satellites to be received by your reception system. A maximum of two satellites can be received.
Select the fi eld “Satellite 1: .....“.
To set or change the currently selected
satellite Press the The following on-screen display appears:
Select the line “Satellite and position“ of the satellite you want to edit settings.
Satellite and Position:
Use the
Alternatively, you can press the you can then select the desired satellite.
LNB Type:
If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following LNB types:
- Universal
- Single
- User-defi ned

Button.
Button to select the desired satellite.
Button to display a list of all satellites previously selected by you and

Button to select the LNB types that
Please also refer to the enclo­sed LNB documentation or con­sult a system specialist.
If you are not using a Universal LNB, press the type (Single or User-defi ned).
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LNB Frequencies (MHz):
Enter the LNB Frequencies (Low/High/Limit) with the numerical keys. Save the changed values using
the
Test-Transponder:
Select the “Test-Transponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar.
If you have completed the settings for the chosen satellite, press the If you previously selected two satellites under “Number of Satellites”, you must now make these settings
for the second satellite. If you have completed all the settings, press the The receiver will automatically display the screen for the Programme scan. Continue the fi rst installation with
the “Programme scan” section.
Using the “Confi gure System“ Buttons choose the fi eld “UAS 481“.
Button.
Single-cable system - UAS 481

Button.
Green Button.
Press the
The following on-screen display appears:
Tuner 1 (transmission channel):
Select a free available transmission channel (SCR 0 - SCR 3).
Tuner 2 (transmission channel):
Select a free available transmission channel (SCR 0 - SCR 3).
Button.
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If you have completed the settings, press the Button.
Number of satellites
Only one satellite can be received with the UAS 481. This setting can not be changed.
Select the fi eld “Satellite 1: .....“.
To set or change the currently selected satellite,
Press the The following on-screen display appears:
Satellite and Position:
Use the
Alternatively, you can press the you can then select the desired satellite.
Test-Transponder:
Select the “Test-Transponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar.
If you have completed the settings, press the The receiver will automatically display the screen for the Programme scan. Continue the fi rst installation with
the “Programme scan” section.

Button.
Button to select the desired satellite.
Button to display a list of all satellites previously selected by you and
Green Button.
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Single-cable system - User Defi ned
Using the “Confi gure System“ Buttons choose the fi eld “Userdefi ned“.
Press the
The following on-screen display appears:
Secure channel with PIN:
If your single cable system allows the transmission frequency to be protected by entering a PIN, this is the menu where that can be done. No other receiver can then use this transmission frequency unless the PIN is entered.
Select the setting “On”. You then have the facility of using the number pad to enter a PIN code (0-255) in the line underneath “Tuner PIN code”.
Button.

Tuner 1 (transmission channel):
Select a free available transmission channel (SCR 0 - SCR 7).
Tuner SCR Frequency1 (transmission frequency:
Select here one of the free available transmission frequencies. See example on the right (EXR 1581) assignment of a transmission channel to a transmission frequency
The settings for the second tuner can be completed in the same manner as for the fi rst tuner.
When you have completed all settings, press the
Button.
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Number of Satellites
Here select the number of satellites that are in the signal (max. two).
Select the line “Satellite 1“ here.
Press the The following on-screen display appears:
Select the line „Satellite and position“ of the satellite you want to edit settings.
Satellite and Position:
Use the
Alternatively, you can press the you can then select the desired satellite.
LNB Type:
If your reception system does not have a Universal LNB, use the are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following LNB types:
- Universal
- Single
- Userdefi ned

Button.
Button to select the desired satellite.
Button to display a list of all satellites previously selected by you and

Button to select the LNB types that
Please also refer to the enclo­sed LNB documentation or con­sult a system specialist.
If you are not using a Universal LNB, press the type (Single or User defi ned).
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LNB Frequencies (MHz):
Enter the LNB Frequencies (Low/High/Limit) with the numerical keys. Save the changed values using
Button.
Green Button.
Button.
the
Test-Transponder:
Select the “T est-T ransponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder which will allow you to check whether your settings are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar.
If you have completed the settings for the chosen satellite, press the If you previously selected two satellites under “Number of Satellites”, you must now make these settings for
the second satellite.
If you have completed all the settings, press the The receiver will automatically display the screen for the Programme scan. Continue the fi rst installation with
the “Programme scan” section.
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Programme scan
If you do not want to do a Programme scan, press the  Green Button and go to the “Date and Time“ settings.
If you want to perform a Programme scan, use the The following on-screen display appears:
Country Select
Using the whether the channels found after the search are to be sorted using a factory channel list for the selected country. Currently this feature is only available for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Satellite und Position
You can now use the choose the setting “All Satellites”. If “All Satellites” is selected, all the individual satellites you have set up will be searched for new channels. Make sure your reception system is aligned to this/these selected satellite(s).
Programme scan Mode

buttons you can select

buttons to select between the individual satellites you have set up, or

Buttons and choose “Yes“.
Use the
- “free & scrambled” All channels are searched for
- “free only” Only free-to-air channels are searched for
- “scrambled only” Only encrypted channels are searched for

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buttons to select the type of channels that are to be searched for. You have three options:
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To view encrypted channels you need an appropriate CI (Common Interface) module and a valid smart card together with a valid subscription to the relevant Pay TV provider.
Network Search
Use the the “Network Search” to “Off”, only the factory default transponders for the satellite(s) you previously selected will be searched for new as yet unsaved channels. If you set the “Network Search” 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 way as the existing transponders.
When you have completed all settings, press the appear:
*) The ASTRA program list is a list of pro-
“Main Menu - Programme scan“, “LCN

The receiver will automatically per­form an update of the list provided by ASTRA program list *) (LCN list). This process can take several minutes.
grams transmitted by ASTRA. This is used to update the channel list stored on the receiver. See also Manual Part 2,
(ASTRA Program List Update)“.
buttons (On/Off) to select whether a network search should be performed. If you set
Green Button. The following on-screen displays
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During the program search the following on screen display appears:
Note:
You can cancel the search at anytime using
Button.
Button. The newly found
the
At the end of the program search the following on screen display appears:
Press the programs will be added at the end of the existing list.
Located TV Programme
Located Radio Programme
Date and Time
Set Local Time
Here you can select the local time offset to UTC (formerly GMT) (e.g. for Germany: + 1 hour). You can set the offset in 30 minute steps. The maximum offset is 11 hours and 30 minutes (+ and -).
If you have completed the settings press the  Green Button to confi rm completing fi rst installation.
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If there are any changes to the ASTRA program list, you will receive the following message:
If you do not want to edit the program positions of the new programs, you can leave the display with the Button. The new programs will be stored in the proposed program position on the receiver.
or:
Pressing the As you make changes to the list of programs, please refer to the User‘s Guide Part 2 for instructions on how to proceed.
button you can directly move to the menu “Edit Channel“ list.
Archive disk set
In order to record broadcasts, to use the time-shift and recording archive features of the UFS 913, you must connect an external hard drive *) to the rear panel (USB) of the receiver and set it up.
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If you now wish to set up an archive hard
disk, press the
the
Now remove all hard disks or USB sticks from the receiver and then confi rm by
pressing the
the
If you have aborted this procedure the following on-screen display appears (see
screenshot on the right). Press the button.
button to abort this procedure.
button to abort this procedure.
button; if not, press
button, or pressing
Now connect the hard disk that is to be set up as an archive hard disk to the receiver.
The following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right).
Now set the respective capacities for the various areas (Media Centre and Timeshift). The respective lines are
selected using the
Make the settings using the buttons. The storage volume that you assign to each area is dependent on the size of the hard disk being used.
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
buttons.
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In the “Recording Archive” line you will see how must hard disk storage volume is reserved for recordings. The capacity remaining for the recording archive is adjusted automatically depending on the storage volume assigned to the media centre and timeshift area (max. 15 Gigabytes). Use
the

process.
During the set-up the following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right).
After a successful set-up the following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right).
Press the the procedure.
buttons to switch to the “Start set-up” line and confi rm by pressing the  button to start the
button to confi rm and close
Tip!
On completion of a successful fi rst installation (TV picture can be seen) we recommend having the receiver search for any available software update. It is a prerequisite that you have selected
(included in the selection) the satellite ASTRA 19.2° East in the fi rst installation. Press the
to switch to the Main menu. Use the
pressing the
again by pressing the software. For information on the rest of the update process, please refer to the section “Service Menu”, “Software update” in these instructions.
button. Now use the
button. The receiver will now automatically start to search for new


buttons to select “Service Menu” and confi rm by
buttons to select “Software update” and confi rm
button
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Common Interface (CI)
The interface incorporated in the receiver is a CI interface, not a CI+ interface!
Always follow the operating instructions from your Pay-TV provider and the
instructions supplied with the Smartcard and the CA (Conditional Access) module!
Smart cards and CA modules are not included with this product!
The cards and modules are issued by the respective Pay-TV providers, and contain the subscriber data and details of the channels for which the subscriber has paid. These channels are always scrambled. Contact the Pay TV provider if you are interested in subscribing to a particular Pay TV channel.
You are responsible for the use of the smart card in the CA!
The smart card sold by the Pay TV provider, specifi c to a particular encryption technology, is inserted into the CA module.
Store your card and PIN code securely when not in use!
Inserting the smart card and the CA module
Inserting the CA module into the CI
The Common Interface (CI) the front of the receiver (under the fl ap). The CA module pointing upwards and towards the socket board) and is then inserted in the CI insert position
The smart card should be inserted into the CA module without exerting excessive force. This alsoapplies to inserting the CA module into the CI slot!
Do not use without excessive force, and follow the instructions supplied with the Smartcard and the CA module. To remove the CA module press the corresponding ejection button
out backwards.
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of the UFS 913 is suitable for the use of two CA modules. It is located on
accepts the Smartcard  (chip contacts
and pull it straight
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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 wall socket
2. Antenna cables are connected to the receiver input
3. Receiver and TV set correctly connected by a HDMI or Scart cable
4. Audio connections are made to the Hi-Fi or Dolby Digital system as appropriate
5. Receiver and TV set (Hi-Fi/Dolby Digital system) are switched on (check power indicators)
6. Receiver is responding to remote control A selection of troubleshooting tips is offered below.
Problem Cause Remedy
Consult an antenna specialist to have
A “No signal!” warning appears on some or all channels
Receiver no longer responds to the remote control
Wrong time is displayed
The following channels cut out, or “No or bad signal!” appears: Sport 1, Tele 5, HSE 24 and Sonnenklar TV
Black or blue screen, no on-screen displays
Network problem
The batteries may be fl at or inserted incorrectly into the battery compartment
Receiver or remote control command set may have been unintentionally changed
The “Summer T An incorrect time was imported from the reception signal
DECT telephones operate on the same frequency as these channels. Interference may occur due to inadequate output level or poor shielding of cable
Scart connection to TV deactivated by accidentally pressing the 0 button
Check that the (cross-over) network cable is correctly connected at the PC and receiver (clicked home)
ime” setting is wrong.
it checked and repaired as necessary. Check the settings made in the “Settings”, “Antenna & Satellite”, “Tuner-Confi guration” menu, and change them if necessary.
Check the batteries (see also “Inserting batteries into the remote control” in these instructions)
Set infrared code 1 as described in these operating instructions under “Main menu settings”, “Basic settings”, “Setting the remote control code”
Check summer time in the “Settings” “Time Setup” menu and change it as necessary Use the power switch to switch the receiver off from the current channel, e.g. Das Erste or ZDF, wait 10 seconds and then switch it back on
Consult your antenna specialist
Keep pressing the 0 button until the TV picture reappears on the screen
Refer to your PC or network specialist
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Service
If, despite studying these operating instructions, you still have questions about getting started with the unit or using it correctly, or if unexpected problems occur, please contact your specialist dealer.
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Network
Technical appendix
Advanced connection example
Hi-Fi system
External hard disk
Dolby Digital system
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Technical Specifi cations
Type UFS 913si UFS 913sw
Order no./colour 20210184/silver 20210185/black RF section Sat IF band MHz 950-2150 Input level range dBμ Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer DVB-S/DVB-S2 standard Video resolution CCIR 601 (720 x 576 rows), 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p Video decryption MPEG 2, MPEG 4-compatible Input data rate MSymb/s 2-45 (30 for DVB-S2/8PSK) S/N dB > 53 TV system audio Decryption AC 3, MPEG 1, Layer 1, 2 and 3 Sampling rate kHz 32/44.1/48 S/N dB > 65 Power Supply Power supply voltage V/Hz 100-240/50-60 Power consumption (max./typ. operation/standby) W < 40/typ. 15/< 0.5 LNB supply (horiz./vert.) V/mA 14/18; max. 400
Control signal kHz Connections
Sat IF input/output 4 x F sockets TV/VCR connection 2 x Scart sockets Video output analogue 3 x Cinch sockets (YPbPr)/1 x Cinch socket Video/Audio output digital 1 x HDMI Audio output analogue 2 x Cinch sockets Audio output digital (optical/electrical) Standard fi bre optic (S/PDIF)/1x Cinch socket Data interface Common Interface For 2 CA modules USB/Ethernet 3 x 2.0/ 1 RS 232 RJ 11 SD card reader 1 General information Ambient temperature °C Max. +5 to +40 Unit dimensions (W x H x D) mm 342 x 67 x 273 Weight kg < 3
V 44-83
22; DiSEqC™1.0/-1.1/-1.2/USALS, SCR OneCable system (EN 50494)
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Sat IF connection examples
Individual reception systems
Sat IF
Community antenna network systems (4 x Sat IF)
Sat IF
**) Overvoltage protection KAZ 11/KAZ 12
Sat IF
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Community antenna network systems (8 x Sat IF), multi-feed
Sat IF
Community antenna network systems (16 x Sat IF), multi-feed
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Sat IF
Sat IF
Sat IF
**) Overvoltage protection KAZ 11/KAZ 12
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Single cable systems
Sat IF
**) Overvoltage protection KAZ 11/KAZ 12
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Sat IF
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Sat IF
**) Overvoltage protection KAZ 11/KAZ 12
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Connection examples for network functionality
DHCP (Receiver): OFF
UFS 913
PC/Laptop
IP-Adresse:
IP address:
192.168.0.11
Cross-over network cable
Gekreuztes Netzwerkkabel
IP-Adresse:
IP address:
192.168.0.10
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DHCP (Receiver): OFF
UFS 913
TCP/IP address:
TCP/IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.12
Network cable Network cable
PC/Laptop
TCP/IP address:
TCP/IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.10
Switch/HUB
Switch/hub
Network cable
Netzwerkkabel
NetzwerkkabelNetzwerkkabel
PC/Laptop
TCP/IP address:
TCP/IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.11
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DHCP (Receiver): OFF
TCP/IP-Adresse:
TCP/IP address: TCP/IP address:
192.168.0.12
UFS 913 UFS 913
TCP/IP-Adresse:
192.168.0.13
NAS system
Network cableNetwork cable
Netzwerkkabel
DHCP-Server, Router
DHCP server/router
(z. B. Fritzbox)
(e.g. FRITZ!Box)
Netzwerkkabel
Funkstrecke
Network cable
PC/Laptop
TCP/IP-Adresse:
TCP/IP address:
192.168.0.10
Netzwerkkabel
Network cable
PC/Laptop
TCP/IP-Adresse:
TCP/IP address:
192.168.0.11
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DHCP (Receiver): ON
UFS 913
TCP/IP-Adresse:
TCP/IP address:
automatisch
automatic
NAS system
PC/Laptop
DHCP-Server, Router
DHCP server/router
(z. B. Fritzbox)
(e.g. FRITZ!Box)
Transmission path
Funkstrecke
Netzwerkkabel
Network cable
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For your notes
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