Kathrein UFS 925 Operating Instructions Manual

Manual is about: HDTV Receiver

Summary of UFS 925

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    An internet connection is required to use hbbtv and hd+ interaktiv! See “network/internet access” after fi rst installation. Operating instructions – part 1 ufs 925 connection and set-up english safety instructions - important notes ............. 2 product package.......................................

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    2 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 availab...

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    3 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 ...

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    4 product return/original packaging make sure that the fan at the rear of the unit and the ventilation slots on the unit are not blocked or covered in any way. The unit may otherwise overheat. Adjust the fan speed to the temperature conditions in the receiver. There is a risk of fi re! You must not ...

  • Page 5: Product Package

    5 product package ■ ufs 925 ■ remote control rc 676 or 675 ■ hdmi cable ■ mains cable ■ hd+ smartcard (already inserted in card reader) ■ 2 batteries aaa 1.5 v ■ operating instructions (part 1 and part 2) ■ safety instructions (multilingual) the accessories supplied may differ in appearance from tho...

  • Page 6: Connection and Set-Up

    6 front/rear view of the receiver (front fl ap open) connection and set-up 1 2 4 14 22 26 18 23 27 5 9 10 6 7 8 11 3 25 21 17 16 15 12 19 13 20 24.

  • Page 7: Connection and Set-Up

    7 connection and set-up * ) flap is opened by gently pulling on the top right-hand edge of the fl ap ** ) ci modules and smartcards are not included with this product *** ) the unit is not fully disconnected from the mains (see the sections “safety instructions - important instructions” and “periods...

  • Page 8: Connection and Set-Up

    8 connection and set-up 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 as indicated inside the battery compartment. Slide the cover back onto the housing until it locks in p...

  • Page 9: Connection and Set-Up

    9 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). Hdmi scart tv conventional diseqc™ syst...

  • Page 10: Connection and Set-Up

    10 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 ...

  • Page 11: Connection and Set-Up

    11 if you want to operate your ufs 925 on a single-cable system, please refer to the connection examples for onecable systems (see “technical appendix”, “examples of single-cable systems”). This will only work when receiving one satellite, not with multi-feed reception! (multi-feed reception: simult...

  • Page 12: Connection and Set-Up

    12 before you start to use the ufs 925, 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 ...

  • Page 13: Connection and Set-Up

    13 for this, refer to the operating manual for your tv set and take care to select only those settings that your tv set can process. 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 o...

  • Page 14: Connection and Set-Up

    14 important instruction for picture output using “yuv”: the “yuv” output option can only be used 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. That is transmitted in the format 720 x 576 (sta...

  • Page 15: Connection and Set-Up

    15 you should perform the tuner confi guration/make changes yourself only if you are fully familiar with the particulars of your reception system. The settings for the antenna confi guration should be performed by a specialist engineer for this reception system. Press the (green) button to move to t...

  • Page 16: Connection and Set-Up

    16 you can set up the tuner confi guration for the following types of reception systems: - diseqc™1.0 - diseqc™1.1 - polar antenna (diseqc™1.2/ diseqc™1.3) - lnb only or - onecable system if your reception system is a single-cable system, go to the “onecable system” option in this section and contin...

  • Page 17: Connection and Set-Up

    17 signal confi guration for tuner 2 (only for “separated” connection type) 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 as tuner 1: both tuners are connected to the same s...

  • Page 18: Connection and Set-Up

    18 the following on-screen display appears: select satellites - tuner 1 here, you can select up to four available satellites to be included in the signal on tuner 1. Select the satellite you want and confi rm your selection with the button. The selected satellites will be identifi ed with a tick. Wh...

  • Page 19: Connection and Set-Up

    19 the following on-screen display appears: satellite confi guration - tuner 1 defi ne the settings for the fi rst satellite for tuner 1 here. Lnb type: if your reception system does not have a universal lnb, use the buttons to select the lnb types that are used in your reception system. You can cho...

  • Page 20: Connection and Set-Up

    20 connection and set-up diseqc™ repeat: the setting for how often the diseqc™ command must be repeated depends on the confi guration of your reception system. - off diseqc™ command is not repeated - 1 diseqc™ command is repeated once - 2 diseqc™ command is repeated twice - 3 diseqc™ command is repe...

  • Page 21: Connection and Set-Up

    21 press the (green) button. The following on-screen display appears: select satellites - tuner 1 here, select the satellites (max. 64), to be included in the signal on tuner 1. Select the satellite you want and confi rm your selection with the button. The selected satellites will be identifi ed wit...

  • Page 22: Connection and Set-Up

    22 the following on-screen display appears: lnb type: if your reception system does not have a universal lnb, use the buttons to select the lnb types that are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following lnb types: - universal or - simple or - user-defi ned connection and set-up ...

  • Page 23: Connection and Set-Up

    23 connection and set-up 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 - ...

  • Page 24: Connection and Set-Up

    24 press the (green) button. The following on-screen display appears: select satellites - tuner 1 here, select up to 64 satellites to be included in the signal on tuner 1. Select the satellite you want and confi rm your selection with the button. The selected satellites will be identifi ed with a ti...

  • Page 25: Connection and Set-Up

    25 the following on-screen display appears: motor control select the control type “diseqc™1.2”. For this, refer to the documentation for your polar antenna. Go to null position select the “go to null position” fi eld. Press the button to instruct the turntable to move to its null position. Set borde...

  • Page 26: Connection and Set-Up

    26 if you subsequently want to delete the set limits, switch to the “reset border positions” fi eld and press the button to confi rm deletion of the limits. You can then set new values for the limits. Once you have set all the limits, press the button. Press the (green) button to move to the next me...

  • Page 27: Connection and Set-Up

    27 move antenna: select the “move antenna” fi eld. Here you can control the movements of the polar antenna, using the following buttons: start slow rotation to “west” rotate to “west” step by step stop the current movement rotate to “east” step by step start slow rotation to “east” set the turntable...

  • Page 28: Connection and Set-Up

    28 motor control select the control type “diseqc™1.3”. For this, refer to the documentation for your polar antenna. My longitude select the fi eld “my longitude” and use the number pad here to enter your actual longitude. My latitude select the “my latitude” fi eld and use the number pad to enter yo...

  • Page 29: Connection and Set-Up

    29 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. If you subsequently want to delete the set limits, switch to the “reset border positions” fi eld and press the button to confi rm delet...

  • Page 30: Connection and Set-Up

    30 test transponder: select the “test transponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder for checking the signal strength bar and signal quality bar to see whether your settings are correct. When you have completed all settings for this satellite, press the (green) button. The receiver will now ...

  • Page 31: Connection and Set-Up

    31 press the (green) button. The following on-screen display appears: select satellites - tuner 1 select the satellite whose signal is present at tuner 1, and press the button to confi rm your selection. The selected satellite will be identifi ed with a tick. Once you have selected the required sate...

  • Page 32: Connection and Set-Up

    32 lnb type: if your reception system does not have a universal lnb, use the buttons to select the lnb types that are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following lnb types: - universal or - simple or - user-defi ned lnb frequency (mhz): you only need to specify this data if your...

  • Page 33: Connection and Set-Up

    33 use the buttons to select “on” in the “onecable system used” line. Then use the buttons to switch to the “onecable system” fi eld. The following on-screen display appears: in the reception system fi eld select the onecable system in use: - exr .../exu ... For all kathrein onecable matrices - uas ...

  • Page 34: Connection and Set-Up

    34 the following on-screen display appears: select satellites - tuner 1 here you can select up to two satellites included in the signal on tuner 1. Select the satellite you want and confi rm your selection with the button. The selected satellites will be identifi ed with a tick. When you have comple...

  • Page 35: Connection and Set-Up

    35 refer to the documentation supplied with your system for the settings for the scrs, frequencies and any pin assigned to the tuner. Here, you will fi nd a printed list showing the assignment between the various scrs and the respective transmission frequencies. You may not be able to freely select ...

  • Page 36: Connection and Set-Up

    36 the following on-screen display appears: lnb type (settings): if your reception system does not have a universal lnb, use the buttons to select the lnb types that are used in your reception system. You can choose from the following lnb types: - universal or - simple or - user-defi ned lnb frequen...

  • Page 37: Connection and Set-Up

    37 press the (green) button. The following on-screen display appears: select satellites - tuner 1 here, you can select the satellite included in the signal on tuner 1. Select the satellites you want and confi rm your selection with the button. When you have selected the satellite you want, press the...

  • Page 38: Connection and Set-Up

    38 transmission channel for tuner 1: select a free available transmission channel (scr 0 - scr 3). Transmission channel for tuner 2: select a free available transmission channel (scr 0 - scr 3). When you have completed all settings for the satellite, press the (green) button. The following on-screen...

  • Page 39: Connection and Set-Up

    39 the following on-screen display appears: select satellites - tuner 1 here you can select up to two satellites included in the signal on tuner 1. Select the satellite you want and confi rm your selection with the button. The selected satellites will be identifi ed with a tick. Press the (green) bu...

  • Page 40: Connection and Set-Up

    40 refer to the documentation supplied with your system for the settings for the scrs, frequencies and any pin assigned to the tuner. Here, you will fi nd a printed list showing the assignment between the various scrs and the respective transmission frequencies. You may not be able to freely select ...

  • Page 41: Connection and Set-Up

    41 defi ne the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the fi rst tuner. When you have completed all settings, press the (green) button. The following on-screen display appears: lnb type (settings): if your reception system does not have a universal lnb, use the buttons to select the ln...

  • Page 42: Connection and Set-Up

    42 if you do not wish to perform a channel search, press the (green) button and continue with the section “time setup”. If you want to perform a channel search, use the buttons to select “yes”. The following on-screen display appears: country select using the buttons, select whether the channels fou...

  • Page 43: Connection and Set-Up

    43 satellite and position now use the buttons to choose between the individual satellites you have set up, or select the setting “all”. If “all” 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 sele...

  • Page 44: Connection and Set-Up

    44 connection and set-up set local time (time zone deviation) here you can select the time zone deviation to utc (formerly gmt) (e.G. For germany: + 1 hour). You can set the deviation in 30-minute steps. The maximum deviation is 11 hours and 30 minutes (+ and -). Date and time when you have complete...

  • Page 45: Connection and Set-Up

    45 connection and set-up 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 installa...

  • Page 46: Connection and Set-Up

    46 connection and set-up this menu can be found in the receiver under: main menu - interface set-up - ethernet settings. After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display (example): the ethernet interface used in the receiver is a 10/100 base t ethernet interface. If you want to...

  • Page 47: Connection and Set-Up

    47 connection and set-up use the buttons to select the “get ip address” fi eld and confi rm by pressing the button. Your dhcp server/router 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), switch to t...

  • Page 48: Connection and Set-Up

    48 connection and set-up always follow the operating instructions from your pay-tv provider and the instructions supplied with the smartcard and the ca (conditional access) module! Smartcards and ci modules are not included with this product! The cards and modules are issued by the respective pay-tv...

  • Page 49: Connection and Set-Up

    49 connection and set-up inserting the ci module into the ci the common interface (ci+) of the ufs 925 is suitable for the use of two ci modules. It is located on the front of the receiver (under the fl ap). The ci module accepts the smartcard (chip contacts pointing upwards and towards the socket b...

  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    50 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. ...

  • Page 51: Service

    51 service network problem no connection to the network possible check that the (cross-over) network cable is correctly connected (clicked home) (receiver, router, etc.) refer to your pc or network specialist hbbtv service is not available the selected channel is not provided by hbbtv. Select a chan...

  • Page 52: Technical Appendix

    52 technical appendix advanced connection example cinch scart usb cinch standard lwl scart externe festplatte dvr (vcr)/dvd dolby digital-anlage esd 32 hdmi tv hifi-anlage netzwerk pc/laptop network hi-fi system dolby digital system external hard disk standard fi bre-optic.

  • Page 53: Technical Appendix

    53 technical appendix technical data type ufs 925/1000 gb ufs 925/500 gb order no./colour 20210165/silver 20210166/black 20210198/silver 20210199/black hf range sat if band mhz 950-2150 950-2150 input level range dbμv 44-83 44-83 modulation, fec, demultiplexer dvb-s/dvb-s2 standard dvb-s/dvb-s2 stan...

  • Page 54: Technical Appendix

    54 technical appendix sat if connection examples ** ) over voltage protection kaz 11/kaz 12 individual reception systems community antenna network systems (4 x sat if) sat if sat if sat if.

  • Page 55: Technical Appendix

    55 technical appendix ** ) over voltage protection kaz 11/kaz 12 community antenna network systems (8 x sat if), multi-feed community antenna network systems (16 x sat if), multi-feed sat if sat if sat if sat if.

  • Page 56: Technical Appendix

    56 technical appendix ** ) over voltage protection kaz 11/kaz 12 onecable single-cable systems sat if.

  • Page 57: Technical Appendix

    57 technical appendix ** ) over voltage protection kaz 11/kaz 12 sat if sat if.

  • Page 58: Technical Appendix

    58 technical appendix connection examples for network functionality pc/laptop gekreuztes netzwerkkabel ip-adresse: 192.168.0.10 ip-adresse: 192.168.0.11 dhcp (receiver): off ufs 925 cross-over network cable ip address: ip address:.

  • Page 59: Technical Appendix

    59 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 ufs 925 network cable tcp/ip address: network cable network cable tcp/ip address: tcp/ip address:...

  • Page 60: Technical Appendix

    60 pc/laptop netzwerkkabel dhcp-server, router (z. B. Fritzbox) pc/laptop netzwerkkabel tcp/ip-adresse: 192.168.0.13 tcp/ip-adresse: 192.168.0.12 tcp/ip-adresse: 192.168.0.11 tcp/ip-adresse: 192.168.0.10 netzwerkkabel netzwerkkabel technical appendix nas system dhcp (receiver): off ufs 925 ufs 925 t...

  • Page 61: Technical Appendix

    61 pc/laptop netzwerkkabel dhcp-server, router (z. B. Fritzbox) tcp/ip-adresse: automatisch funkstrecke technical appendix nas system dhcp (receiver): on ufs 925 tcp/ip address: automatic network cable dhcp server/router (e.G. Fritz!Box) transmission path.

  • Page 62: For Your Notes

    62 for your notes.

  • Page 63: For Your Notes

    63 for your notes.

  • Page 64

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  • Page 65: Operating Manual – Part 2

    Operating manual – part 2 ufs 925 basic functions and operation english receiver order no. Hard disk capacity operating manual valid as of software version: ufs 925si/sw 20210165/20210166 1 tb 1.00 ufs 925si/sw 20210198/20210199 500 gb neu vereint tv und internet.

  • Page 66: Preface

    2 dear customer, this operating manual are 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 manual as easy as possible to understand, and to keep them as concise as possible. To help you understand particu...

  • Page 67: Legal Information

    3 legal information manufactured under licence from dolby laboratories. “dolby” and the double d symbol are registered trademarks of dolby laboratories. Hdmi, the hdmi logo and high-defi nition multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of hdmi licensing llc in the united states an...

  • Page 68: Contents

    4 contents preface............................................................... 2 legal information ............................................. 2 contents ............................................................ 4 safety instructions - important notes ............. 6 basic functions ...........

  • Page 69: Contents

    5 contents hbbtv .............................................................. 76 hd+ interaktiv ................................................. 77 call up ............................................................ 77 kathrein portal (media centre) ....................... 78 main menu ............

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    6 safety instructions - important notes 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 ...

  • Page 71

    7 safety instructions - important notes 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 socke...

  • Page 72

    8 product return/original packaging make sure that the fan at the rear of the unit and the ventilation slots on the unit are not blocked or covered in any way, otherwise the unit may overheat. Adjust the fan speed to the temperature conditions in the receiver. There is a risk of fi re! You must not ...

  • Page 73

    9 the information in this operating manual 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 manual (e.G. Changes to the menus ...

  • Page 74: Basic Functions

    10 basic functions following an overview of the remote control, a simple explanation will be provided of the receiver’s most important functions (with all the required buttons on the remote control). The explanations in the sections “i would like to ...” merely demonstrate the most simple use of the...

  • Page 75: Basic Functions

    11 basic functions the coloured buttons are reserved for certain content- dependent functions (e.G. Teletext, hbbtv, hd+ interaktiv) volume “-” (softer) volume “+” (louder) call up teletext operation (on)/standby (off) switch between tv/radio mode number pad call up main menu mute channel selection ...

  • Page 76: Basic Functions

    12 basic functions i want to watch tv ... - press to increase or decrease the volume - press to switch channels - press to display and hide additional channel information - press to mute sound - press ... To enter the channel number directly - press to open the selection box, to select the channel l...

  • Page 77: Basic Functions

    13 basic functions - press to increase or decrease the volume - press to switch channels - press to display and hide additional channel information - press to mute sound - press ... To enter the channel number directly - press to open the selection box, to select the channel list and call up using -...

  • Page 78: Basic Functions

    14 basic functions i want to access teletext ... - press ... To enter the required page directly or - press browse forward/backward page-by-page - press to call up teletext - press or to return to tv.

  • Page 79: Basic Functions

    15 basic functions i want to watch time-shift tv ... - press to start time-shift made a mistake? - press to cancel time-shift - press to start playback - press during playback to fast forward and rewind - press to return to normal playback speed - press to pause playback - press to cancel time-shift...

  • Page 80: Basic Functions

    16 i want to record a programme immediately ... Basic functions - press the (red dot) button to open the “record” window - press to start recording the programme or - press to change the duration before recording made a mistake? - press or to close the window without recording - press and to stop a ...

  • Page 81: Basic Functions

    17 i want to record a programme that is scheduled for later (timer list) basic functions - press the button to open the programme guide - press to select the desired programme - press the button to open the “recording” window - press to start recording the programme or - press to change the recordin...

  • Page 82: Basic Functions

    18 basic functions - press (or ) to open the “my recordings” recording archive - press to select a recording - press to start playback and exit the recording archive - press during playback to fast forward and rewind - press to return to normal playback speed - press to pause playback - press to can...

  • Page 83: Basic Functions

    19 basic functions i want to delete a recording ... - press (or ) to open the “my recordings” recording archive - press to select a recording - press to exit the recording archive and return to normal (live) tv - press the button to open the “edit” menu - press to select the “delete” option, then to...

  • Page 84: Basic Functions

    20 basic functions editing and selection options in the menus in many menus all editing and selection options for the respective menu will appear at the bottom of the on-screen display. Where a specifi c remote control button is required for executing them or calling them up, this also will be shown...

  • Page 85: Basic Functions

    21 basic functions alphanumeric entries for entries such as names of favourites or search terms, use the keyboard displayed on the screen (see screenshot example). The letters assigned to the number pad also apply to your remote control. They are used in a similar way to those on a mobile phone. The...

  • Page 86: Basic Functions

    22 basic functions switch between letters and digits/ special characters after entering the desired term, press the button to transfer the name/search term, etc. Or the or button to abort the entry. Switch to qwertz keyboard (control using the arrow buttons and the ok button) - see screenshot at top...

  • Page 87: Basic Functions

    23 basic functions switching between tv and radio operation press the button to switch between tv and radio operation. Setting the volume adjust the volume using the buttons. Channel selection ... Direct the button allows the channel to be selected from the sorted channel list/favourites list curren...

  • Page 88: Basic Functions

    24 currently selected channel list calling up alphabetical sort order currently selected channel live picture for the selected channel signal strength and quality channel data: - t ransmitting satellite - t ransponder frequency - polarisation - symbol rate - service id call up the search function ch...

  • Page 89: Basic Functions

    25 basic functions now use the relevant coloured button to select the category from which you want to open a channel list: (red) button: calling up the “favoriteslist” contains the following channel lists: - favourites lists 1-8 (green) button: calling up the “complete list” contains the following c...

  • Page 90: Basic Functions

    26 you can also call up favourites lists via the selection menu (using the button). Then use the cursor ( ) buttons to select the desired favourites list and confi rm using the button. The receiver automatically selects the fi rst channel saved in the favourites list and returns to the tv screen. Yo...

  • Page 91: Basic Functions

    27 basic functions selected channel if a channel is encrypted, a key symbol is shown before the channel name selected favourites list and channel number from selected channel list current programme (top) and next programme (bottom), each with the start time current time selected audio track hdtv for...

  • Page 92: Basic Functions

    28 basic functions calling up the channel options if the channel banner contains the following icon this indicates that it is a portal channel. Open the selection box (with the button) and press to select “change sound, picture, subtitles”. Confi rm with the button. Use the buttons to select “channe...

  • Page 93: Basic Functions

    29 the desired channel list is selected using the cursor buttons ( ) and called up using the button. Basic functions press the button if you want to be reminded of this function next time, or the button, if you don't want to see this message again. After selecting a channel option using the buttons,...

  • Page 94: Basic Functions

    30 if the channel banner includes the following symbol for subtitles , you can call up the “subtitle” function as follows: open the selection box (with the button) and press to select “change sound, picture, subtitles”. Confi rm with the button. Use the buttons to select “subtitle” and confi rm by p...

  • Page 95: Basic Functions

    31 basic functions this symbol in the channel banner indicates whether teletext is available for the selected channel. When you press the button, the receiver will prepare the teletext service data for your tv set to display, even if the signal is encrypted. During the search, the page which is bein...

  • Page 96: Basic Functions

    32 automatic time-shift basic functions this is a special function provided by the ufs 925. As soon as you switch to a channel, the receiver automatically starts recording the programme you are viewing to the hard disk in the background. If you change channel again, the previously stored data is del...

  • Page 97: Basic Functions

    33 basic functions one touch recording (otr) - recording direct to hard disk to start recording directly to the hard disk, press the button. The following on-screen display appears (example): use the buttons to select the lines to be changed; make the changes using the buttons. Recording: the follow...

  • Page 98: Basic Functions

    34 decrypt: here you can select whether the programme should be recorded unencrypted (select “yes”) or encrypted (select “no”) on the hard disk. Selecting “on” means that, depending on the setting in the “interfaces” “common interface” “multidecryption” menu, you may not be able to view any other en...

  • Page 99: Basic Functions

    35 basic functions picture-in-picture the picture-in-picture function permits simultaneous viewing of two programmes. This allows you to see when a programme you want to watch begins without having to leave the programme you are currently watching. The pip window is however only small, since it is i...

  • Page 100

    36 electronic programme guide (epg) general information on the programme guide what is the programme guide? The programme guide (referred hereinafter as epg) is an editorially prepared programme guide of the latest generation. It provides all epg information for around 160 tv channels free of charge...

  • Page 101

    37 electronic programme guide (epg) calling up the epg call up the epg by pressing the button. You will automatically see the view selected in the menu (“settings”, “user-defi ned settings”, “epg settings”) - irrespective of which view you were using last time you exited the epg. The following on-sc...

  • Page 102

    38 electronic programme guide (epg) navigation (remote control buttons in the epg) button function (green) calling up “current” view (displays all channels in the order of the overall list) (red) calling up the recording list (displays all pre-programmed recordings/ reminders) navigation in the indi...

  • Page 103

    39 electronic programme guide (epg) epg views "current" view press the (green) button to call up the “current” view in epg. In the “current” view you can see all channels displayed in the order of the complete channel list. Provided that epg data has been supplied by tvtv or by the channel provider,...

  • Page 104

    40 electronic programme guide (epg) “preview” view (channel guide) the “preview” view can be called up at any time in the epg by pressing the (yellow) button. In the “preview” view you will see all programmes to be shown for the channel previously selected in the “current” view. Provided that epg da...

  • Page 105

    41 electronic programme guide (epg) categories view the categories overview can be called up at any time in the epg by pressing the (blue) button. In the “category” view you can see all programmes sorted by category and starting time. The following main categories are available for selection: pick o...

  • Page 106: Tip!

    42 timer list view the timer list view can be called up at any time in the epg by pressing the (red) button. The following on-screen display appears (example): the timer list view shows you all the recordings and reminders that are scheduled (reminders are marked green). For a more precise descripti...

  • Page 107

    43 electronic programme guide (epg) programme present in the epg select the relevant programme and press the button. The following on-screen display appears (example): programme not present in the epg select any programme on the channel on which the desired programme is to be broadcast at a later da...

  • Page 108

    44 electronic programme guide (epg) you can also record on an externally connected storage medium (usb storage media, nas). For more information, refer to the “media centre/network interface” guide. You can download this at www.Kathrein.De → “service” → “software and downloads” → “receiver” → “ufs 9...

  • Page 109

    45 electronic programme guide (epg) daily: the recording will be made daily at a time specifi ed by you. Weekly: the recording will be made once a week on the same day and at the same time. Special instructions: remember that the day of the week for the desired programme is loaded in the timer recor...

  • Page 110

    46 electronic programme guide (epg) series recording: the selected programme will be set for recording by the epg each time it is broadcast. Special instructions: however this function requires a daily update of the epg data (the update time for the epg can be specifi ed in the menu “settings”, “use...

  • Page 111

    47 electronic programme guide (epg) information on direct decryption using timers (recordings on encrypted channels): the “decrypt” fi eld only appears when recording encrypted channels. If you want the recording to be unencrypted, use the buttons to select “yes”; if you want the recording to be enc...

  • Page 112

    48 reminder function electronic programme guide (epg) if you want to be reminded that a programme is about to start, you can activate the reminder function for the desired programme. The reminder function is set up in exactly the same way as programming a recording. The only difference is that the e...

  • Page 113

    49 electronic programme guide (epg) timer list view the timer list view can be called up at any time in the epg by pressing the (red) button. The following on-screen display appears (example): the timer list view shows you all the recordings and reminders that are scheduled (marked green). Using the...

  • Page 114

    50 editing a recording when editing a recording, you can change all parameters apart from the recording mode. Make the changes using the cursor ( ) buttons and the number pad. Press the button to confi rm your changes, and return to the timer list view. Electronic programme guide (epg) editing optio...

  • Page 115

    51 electronic programme guide (epg) timer overlap if your scheduled recordings overlap, the timer list view for the receiver shows the overlapping recordings with a blue background and the recording leading to the overlap is additionally shown in red script against an orange background. You now have...

  • Page 116

    52 search function electronic programme guide (epg) the search function can be called up in the epg at any time by pressing the button. The following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right). The following search options are available: - more episodes of the currently selected program...

  • Page 117

    53 electronic programme guide (epg) presenter - actor use the buttons to select an available presenter/actor. Press the button to see a list of those programmes (if any) in which this actor/presenter appears. This depends on the name of this actor/presenter being included in the programme informatio...

  • Page 118

    54 full text search after calling up the search function, press the button again to gain access to the full text search. The following on-screen display appears (see example on the right): the last search term used may appear by default. Pressing the button allows you to delete your entry or a searc...

  • Page 119

    55 electronic programme guide (epg) extras menu open the “extras” menu in the epg by pressing the button. This menu offers you the following additional sorting/search options: - my hints - actors list the selection is made using the buttons and confi rmed by pressing the button. My hints in this sec...

  • Page 120

    56 actors list electronic programme guide (epg) in this section you can select an actor that appears in the actor list (using the cursor ( ) buttons) and then by pressing the button to search through all the available data for programmes in which this person appears. If there are programmes availabl...

  • Page 121

    57 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) currently selected view/sort order in this preview window , you are always shown the current programme on the last channel selected, with the channel name. After playback of a recording has started, instead of the channel name you are shown the ...

  • Page 122

    58 navigation (remote control buttons in the recording archive) button function (green) 1 x calling up sort orders for recordings (sorted by date, sorted by title and sorted by duration), 2 x overview of sort options (yellow) 1 x display recordings by channel, 2 x overview of channels for which reco...

  • Page 123

    59 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) recording archive views (sorting the recordings) (green) you can use the buttons to select either date, title or duration (recording length) as the sorting criterion. (red) chapter view (see the “creating chapters” item in this section) (yellow)...

  • Page 124

    60 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) playing back a recording use the buttons to select the desired recording. Confi rm your selection by pressing the button. Pressing the button again exits the recording archive and allows the desired recording to be viewed in full-screen mode. Pl...

  • Page 125

    61 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) red button calling up chapter view/close chapter view yellow button calling up option selection (audio selection, subtitles, hdmi/yuv resolution ...) ok button calling up the recording archive during playback. The playback continues to run in th...

  • Page 126: Tip!

    62 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) editing recordings select the recording to be edited using the cursor ( ) buttons. To select several recordings to be edited at the same time, if they are not listed directly following one another in the selected sort order, use the cursor ( ) b...

  • Page 127

    63 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) delete use the buttons to select “delete” and confi rm with the button. The selected recording(s) will be deleted. Deleted recordings are irrevocably deleted and can only be restored by re-recording the programme! Lock use the buttons to select ...

  • Page 128

    64 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) change category use the buttons to select “change category”. Now use the buttons to select the desired category (see example screenshot on the right), to which the recording(s) should be assigned. Confi rm with the button. If no appropriate cate...

  • Page 129: Tip!

    65 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) recording: cut, split, copy encrypted recordings can be edited only after decryption. Until the recording is decrypted, “decrypt” is always displayed instead of “recording: cut”. Confi rm your selection of “decrypt” as described under “decrypt” ...

  • Page 130

    66 the following on-screen display appears (example): use the cursor ( ) buttons, the buttons or the button to select the desired start of the section for the copy and then confi rm by pressing the button. The following on-screen display appears (example): use the cursor ( ) buttons, the buttons or ...

  • Page 131

    67 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) cut the following on-screen display appears (example): use the cursor ( ) buttons, the buttons or the button to select the desired start of the section to be cut from the recording, and then confi rm by pressing the button. The following on-scre...

  • Page 132

    68 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) split the following on-screen display appears (example): use the cursor ( ) buttons, the buttons or the button to select the desired time at which the recording should be split, and then confi rm by pressing the button. The following on-screen d...

  • Page 133: Tip!

    69 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) decrypt the “decrypt” option is only displayed if a recording was made from an encrypted channel with the “decrypt: no” setting. Press the button to decrypt the recording. The symbol for an encrypted recording (key) is marked with a red dot (see...

  • Page 134

    70 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) folders in the recording archive the receiver offers you the option of creating folders in the recording archive. You can give these folders the names of your choice and add recordings to them. Create new folder ... Use the buttons to select any...

  • Page 135

    71 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) move to folder ... You can use this function to move the recording selected to a folder you have created before calling up the edit menu. Use the buttons to select “move to folder ...”. Now press the button. The folders currently available are d...

  • Page 136

    72 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) editing folders (delete/rename) use the buttons to select the folder to be edited and then press the button. The following on-screen display appears (see example screenshot on the right): use the buttons to select the line containing the editing...

  • Page 137: Tip!

    73 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) copying to usb data carriers (or nas) the connected usb data carrier 1) must be “fat/fat 32” formatted. Successful usb data carrier initialisation is indicated by the “usb” and “hdd” symbols on the front display. If both symbols are lit, the dat...

  • Page 138

    74 chapter view to create a chapter during playback of a recording, press the button. The receiver will automatically assign a chapter marker to the current position. To view the chapters you have created in a recording, press the (red) button (see “chapter view” section). During playback, you need ...

  • Page 139: Tip!

    75 recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) deleting chapters use the buttons in the chapter overview to select the chapter to be deleted, and press the button. The following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right). Use the buttons to select “delete” and confi rm with the ...

  • Page 140: Hbbtv

    76 * ) hybrid broadcast broadband tv - combination of tv and internet services. The receiver must be connected to the internet. Hbbtv an internet connection is required to use hbbtv * ) to its full extent. Some broadcasters provide restricted use of hbbtv functions via satellite (e.G. Das erste hd)....

  • Page 141: Hd+ Interaktiv

    77 hd+ interaktiv call up the kathrein portal is called up directly from the tv picture using the button. Use the buttons to select “hd+ interaktiv” and confi rm using the button. The following on-screen display appears (example): the content is provided by hd+. This is operated as displayed in the ...

  • Page 142: Ufs 925 Si/sw

    78 for all functions of the kathrein portal (except hd+ interaktiv, which is explained in this manual, see the separate manual entitled “kathrein portal (media centre)” (see cover image below). This can be downloaded via the internet at www.Kathrein.De → “service” → “software and downloads” → “recei...

  • Page 143: Main Menu

    79 main menu calling up the main menu and introduction the main menu is called up by pressing the button. The following on-screen display appears: the picture for the programme on the currently selected channel appears in the top right-hand corner of the main menu. The selected menus, submenus and p...

  • Page 144: Main Menu

    80 main menu (call up by pressing the button) edit channel list search channels service menu settings interface setup applications language selection automatic channel search software update first installation (see the section “connection and set-up”, “first installation”) common interface start ftp...

  • Page 145: Tip!

    81 main menu - edit tv-channellist none of the changes to the channel lists and favourites lists that you can carry out and which are described in the following section are saved by the receiver unless, when you exit the menu by pressing the button, you answer “yes” to the question “save changes?”, ...

  • Page 146

    82 selected view/ sort order current day of the week and time for selection/sorting options, see the “navigation” item in this section current picture for the selected channel signal strength and quality for currently selected channel channel data: - t ransmitting satellite - t ransponder frequency ...

  • Page 147

    83 main menu - edit tv-channellist navigation (remote control buttons in “edit tv-channellist” menu) button function (green) 1 x calling up the overall list 2 x overview of available sort orders for the overall list (list view) (yellow) 1 x calling up alphabetical sort order 2 x overview of the sort...

  • Page 148

    84 views (sort orders) (green) overall list view. Use the buttons, you can choose between the overall list of kathrein sorting criteria, sorted by satellite (e.G. Astra 19.2°), and tvtv channels. (red) favourites list view. Using the buttons you can choose between the available favourites lists. (ye...

  • Page 149

    85 main menu - edit tv-channellist selection of the channel(s) to be edited select a channel in your selected channel list/favourites list using the cursor ( ) buttons (see example screenshot on the right). To select several channels to be edited at the same time, if they are not listed directly fol...

  • Page 150

    86 main menu - edit tv-channellist move use the buttons to select “move” and confi rm with the button. The following on-screen display appears (see example screenshot on the right): use the cursor ( ) buttons or the number pad to select the new channel memory position(s), then confi rm the insertion...

  • Page 151

    87 main menu - edit tv-channellist lock use the buttons to select “lock” and confi rm with the button. To lock the channel, you now need to enter your four-digit pin code (factory setting: 0000). The following on-screen display appears (see example screenshot on the right): the locked channel is now...

  • Page 152

    88 main menu - edit tv-channellist tvtv on/off you can use this function only if premium tvtv epg data is available for the selected channel. Use the buttons to select “tvtv off” or “tvtv on”. Depending on whether the support by premium tvtv epg is activated or deactivated, you can now switch suppor...

  • Page 153

    89 start blockselection use the buttons to select “start blockselection” and confi rm by pressing the button. You can now use the buttons to start block selection in the previously selected channel. This selects the channels in the sequence in which they appear in the previously selected channel lis...

  • Page 154

    90 main menu - edit tv-channellist editing favourites lists after selecting the channel(s) in a favourites list you want to edit, press the button. The following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right). “start blockselection” only appears if one channel only is selected. Move see “ed...

  • Page 155

    91 main menu - edit tv-channellist rename favourites list use the buttons to select “rename favourites list” and confi rm by pressing the button. You can now rename the favourites list you selected. The following on-screen display appears (see example screenshot on the right). Alphanumeric character...

  • Page 156

    92 main menu - search channels calling up the menu from the tv picture, press the button to open the main menu. Now select the “search channels” using the buttons and confi rm by pressing the button. The following on-screen display appears: use the buttons to select the desired search type and confi...

  • Page 157: Main Menu - Search Channels

    93 main menu - search channels automatic channel search after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: the buttons allow you to select the parameters you want to change for the search. Satellite now use the buttons to choose between the individual satellites you have set up...

  • Page 158: Main Menu - Search Channels

    94 during the search you will see the following on-screen display (example): the new channels found are identifi ed by the suffi x “new” (see example screenshot on the right). Tv channels found radio channels found main menu - search channels after completion of the search, you will see the followin...

  • Page 159: Main Menu - Search Channels

    95 main menu - search channels manual channel search after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: the buttons allow you to select the parameters you want to change for the search. Satellite use the buttons to select the satellite on which the transponder you want to scan ...

  • Page 160: Main Menu - Search Channels

    96 fec use the buttons to select the applicable error rate (viterbi rate). When searching for dvb-s(sd) transponders you need not state the error rate. Instead, “automatic” appears permanently. When searching for dvb-s2(hd) transponders you must state the correct error rate. Either qpsk 1/2, 2/3, 3/...

  • Page 161: Main Menu - Search Channels

    97 main menu - search channels search with service id after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: the buttons allow you to select the parameters you want to change for the search. Satellite use the buttons to select the satellite that is transmitting the channels to be s...

  • Page 162: Main Menu - Search Channels

    98 polarisation use the buttons to select the correct polarisation (horizontal or vertical). Symbol rate use the button or the number pad to enter the applicable symbol rate. Service id use the number pad to enter the service id of the channel to be searched for. Once you have defi ned all the setti...

  • Page 163: Main Menu -  Service Menu

    99 main menu - service menu calling up the menu from the tv picture, press the button to open the main menu. Now select “service menu”, using the buttons, and confi rm the call up of the menu using the button. The following on-screen display appears: you can choose between various different menus: -...

  • Page 164: Main Menu - Service Menu

    100 main menu - service menu if new software is found, you will see the following on-screen display the next time you start the ufs 925 (the original on-screen displays may vary from these example screenshots): press the button to perform the software update. A new version of your receiver software ...

  • Page 165: Main Menu - Service Menu

    101 software update (by satellite) main menu - service menu after calling up the menu you will fi rst see the following on-screen display: all available modules/components for your receiver will be loaded and then displayed. The loading process may take up to 60 minutes the following on-screen displ...

  • Page 166: Main Menu - Service Menu

    102 main menu - service menu once you have defi ned all the settings for updating your receiver, switch to the “start update” fi eld and press the button. The receiver will now automatically start updating the components you selected. Read all on-screen displays and follow the instructions on the re...

  • Page 167: Main Menu - Service Menu

    103 software update by usb after calling up the menu you will fi rst see the following on-screen display: main menu - service menu a prerequisite for update via a usb device is an empty usb device (such as a usb stick), formatted as fat32, containing only the operating software or channel list to be...

  • Page 168: Main Menu - Service Menu

    104 main menu - service menu update channel lists the process for updating the channel list via the usb is identical to that used for updating the software (channel list name: channel.Xml). Save channel list to usb the receiver offers you the option of saving the channel list you are currently using...

  • Page 169: Main Menu -   Settings

    105 main menu - settings calling up the menu from the tv picture, press the button to open the main menu. Then select the “settings” item, using the buttons, and confi rm the call up from the menu using the button. Use the buttons to select the desired menu and confi rm with the button. Menu submenu...

  • Page 170: Main Menu - Settings

    106 main menu - settings first installation see operating manual – part 1 “connection and set-up”. Basic settings after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: use the buttons to select the desired menu and confi rm with the button..

  • Page 171: Main Menu - Settings

    107 video settings after calling up the menu you will see the following display (depending on the selected signal output): for output of the tv picture via the hdmi output: for output of the tv picture via the scart-tv output: main menu - settings individual items are selected using the buttons. Cha...

  • Page 172: Main Menu - Settings

    108 main menu - settings or - 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 “hdmi/yuv resolution”. If for a programme that is transmitted in the format 720 x...

  • Page 173: Main Menu - Settings

    109 main menu - settings audio settings after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: individual items are selected using the buttons. Changes to the current settings can be made using the buttons. Preferred audio language here select your preferred audio language. You can...

  • Page 174: Main Menu - Settings

    110 main menu - settings time setting after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: changes to the current setting can be made using the buttons. Local time offset (time zone deviation) here you can select the time zone deviation to utc (formerly gmt) (e.G. +1 hour for ger...

  • Page 175: Main Menu - Settings

    111 main menu - settings remote control code after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: you can use this function to allow you to operate several receivers (e.G. Four ufs 925 units) using the same remote control. You can assign each receiver its own remote control code....

  • Page 176: Main Menu - Settings

    112 main menu - settings if you have another kathrein receiver in use that was supplied with the rc 660 remote control, you can use the ufs 925 remote control to operate that other receiver also. On the ufs 925 remote control, the rc 660 remote control codes begin with “5”: + = remote control code 1...

  • Page 177: Main Menu - Settings

    113 user-defi ned settings after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: use the buttons to select the desired menu and confi rm with the button. Main menu - settings parental lock after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: in order to access ...

  • Page 178: Main Menu - Settings

    114 main menu - settings lock mainmenu select here whether the main menu should be locked. If the main menu is locked, the four-digit pin code will be requested when it is called up. Without the four-digit pin code (factory setting: “0000”), the main menu cannot be viewed and no changes can be made ...

  • Page 179: Main Menu - Settings

    115 main menu - settings customize screen menu after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: individual items are selected using the buttons. Changes to the current settings can be made using the buttons. Sleep timer you can use the “sleep timer” function to set an inactiv...

  • Page 180: Main Menu - Settings

    116 main menu - settings front display notifi cation select here whether, during operation, the front display should display the name of the channel currently being watched (setting: “channel”) or whether, after a brief on-screen display after changing channel, the time should be should continuously...

  • Page 181: Main Menu - Settings

    117 main menu - settings pvr setup after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: individual items are selected using the buttons. Changes to the current settings can be made using the buttons. Automatic timeshift select here whether automatic time-shifting is enabled or di...

  • Page 182: Main Menu - Settings

    118 main menu - settings mediacenter setup after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: individual items are selected using the buttons. Changes to the current settings can be made using the buttons. Simple mp3 mode here you can use the buttons to select “simple mp3 mode”...

  • Page 183: Main Menu - Settings

    119 main menu - settings antenna & satellites after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: use the buttons to select the desired menu and confi rm with the button. Sat finder after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: if you do not have a met...

  • Page 184: Main Menu - Settings

    120 main menu - settings frequency use the buttons (transponder frequency already stored) or the number pad (transponder frequency not yet stored) to select the transponder frequency to be tested. At the bottom right of the on-screen display, the receiver shows the current signal strength and signal...

  • Page 185: Main Menu - Settings

    121 main menu - settings edit satellites after calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: individual items are selected using the buttons. If you require to access submenus, they can be called up using the button. Changes to the current settings can be made using the buttons ...

  • Page 186: Main Menu - Settings

    122 main menu - settings symbol rate the symbol rate is permanently assigned to each transponder stored and cannot be changed. Polarisation the polarisation is permanently assigned to each transponder stored and cannot be changed. Satellite longitude a fi xed longitude is assigned to each satellite ...

  • Page 187: Main Menu - Settings

    123 main menu - settings delete satellite press the button to delete the satellite currently selected. For security reasons you are asked to confi rm that you really want to delete the satellite by pressing the button. Edit satellite name pressing the button calls up the input screen which allows yo...

  • Page 188: Main Menu - Settings

    124 main menu - settings satellite name select here the satellite for which you want to edit/delete the transponder, or for which you want to add a new transponder. Pressing the button at this point will show you a list of the satellites stored in the receiver. Symbol rate the symbol rate is permane...

  • Page 189: Main Menu - Settings

    125 edit transponder pressing the button calls up the input screen which allows you to edit/change the settings of the previously selected transponder. Frequency: here you are shown the selected transponder to be edited. The transponder frequency cannot be changed. Dvb type: select here whether stan...

  • Page 190: Main Menu - Settings

    126 main menu - settings dvb type: select here whether standard channels (dvb-s (sd)) or hdtv channels (dvb-s2 (hd)) are to be received via the selected transponder. Fec: fec select the applicable error rate (viterbi rate). You need not state the error rate for dvb-s (sd) transponders. Instead, “aut...

  • Page 191: Main Menu -  Interfaces

    127 main menu - interfaces calling up the menu from the tv picture, press the button to open the main menu. Now select “interface setup”, using the buttons, and confi rm the call up of the menu using the button. The following on-screen display appears: use the buttons to select the desired menu and ...

  • Page 192: Main Menu - Interfaces

    128 main menu - interfaces common interface (ci) after calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display (example): use the buttons to select the desired ci slot and confi rm using the button. The receiver opens the menu generated by the module. The screenshots below depend on the spe...

  • Page 193: Main Menu -  Interfaces

    129 main menu - interfaces hd+ menu after calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display (example): in this part of the menu the on-screen display provides general information about your hd+ smartcard and smartcard reader (e.G. Hd+ smartcard expiry date). This information cannot be...

  • Page 194: Main Menu - Interfaces

    130 main menu - interfaces lcn update (updating the astra channel list) you can update the presorted default channel list here. Use the buttons to select “lcn update” and confi rm your selection with the button. The following on-screen display appears: after showing this on-screen display the receiv...

  • Page 195: Main Menu -  Interfaces

    131 lcn reset (restoring/resetting the astra channel list) the astra channel list currently stored in the receiver is deleted and replaced by the list currently available from the satellite. Use the buttons to select “lcn reset” and confi rm your selection with the button. The following on-screen di...

  • Page 196: Main Menu - Interfaces

    132 main menu - interfaces hdd management after calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display (example): use the buttons to select the desired action and confi rm using the button. The following on-screen display appears (example: formatting the recording archive): during formatti...

  • Page 197: Main Menu - Interfaces

    133 ethernet settings after calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display (example): main menu - interfaces refer to the confi guration of the ethernet settings in the operating manual – part 1 “connection and set-up”, “network/internet access” and the separate manual entitled “ka...

  • Page 198

    134 main menu - applications calling up the menu from the tv picture, press the button to open the main menu. Then select “applications”, using the buttons, and confi rm the call up of the menu using the button. The following on-screen display appears: use the buttons to select the setting to be cha...

  • Page 199

    135 main menu - language selection calling up the menu from the tv picture, press the button to open the main menu. Then select “language selection”, using the buttons, and confi rm the call up of the menu using the button. The following on-screen display appears: use the buttons to select the desir...

  • Page 200

    136 operation from the front panel (without remote control) 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 (hereafter referred to as...

  • Page 201

    137 because there are no numbered buttons, no password/pin-protected functions can be displayed. Operation from the front panel (without remote control) software update via the front usb port a prerequisite for update via a usb device is an empty usb device (such as a usb stick), formatted as fat32,...

  • Page 202: Brief Technical Glossary

    138 ac 3 dolby digital signal astra ses (société européene des satellites) satellite system. Analogue and digital transponders in the frequency range 10.7-12.75 ghz. Av channel slot preferred channel slot on the tv set for external connections such as scart and hdmi cam – conditional access module d...

  • Page 203: Brief Technical Glossary

    139 fec fec is the abbreviation for forward error correction. A technique for reducing the error rate of data transmission. Additional bits are inserted into the data stream, so that error- correction algorithms can be used on reception. The fec error rate corresponds to the viterbi rate. Ftp – file...

  • Page 204: Brief Technical Glossary

    140 osd - on-screen display displays by the receiver on the tv screen (e.G. Main menu) pal analogue tv standard pay tv television channels available on subscription (e.G. Sky). Encrypted channels which can be decrypted only by using the appropriate smartcard. As a rule these services are subscriptio...

  • Page 205: Brief Technical Glossary

    141 subnet mask defi nes an ip address range in a subnet (small independent network). Symbol rate the symbol rate describes the quantity of data that is transmitted per second. The symbol rate is measured in msymbols/s and is equal to the number of symbols received per second. Time-shift function ti...

  • Page 206: Troubleshooting

    142 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....

  • Page 207: Troubleshooting

    143 troubleshooting network problem no connection to the network possible check that the (cross-over) network cable is correctly connected (clicked home) (receiver, router, etc.) refer to your pc or network specialist hbbtv service is not available the selected channel is not provided by hbbtv. Sele...

  • Page 208: Service

    144 service if, despite studying these 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. The kathrein customer hotline is also at your disposal. Tel.: 0900/1122240 * * (0.49 eu...

  • Page 209: Subject Index

    145 subject index a alphanumeric entries 21 antenna & satellites 119 applications 134 4gb fi le limit 134 start ftp at booting 134 start upnp when starting receiver 134 audio selection 29 automatic decryption in standby 132 automatic software update 99 automatic time-shift 117 b backup operation 136...

  • Page 210: Subject Index

    146 subject index i interfaces 127 , 129 , 131 calling up the menu 127 common interface (ci) 128 automatic decryption in standby 132 multidecryption 128 ethernet settings 133 hdd management 132 i want to access teletext ... 14 i want to delete a recording ... 19 i want to listen to the radio ... 13 ...

  • Page 211: Subject Index

    147 subject index specifying a recording mode 44 daily 45 once 44 series recording 46 user-defi ned 45 weekly 45 specifying a target (recording location) 43 pvr setup 117 r recording archive (playing back/ editing recordings) 57 calling up the recording archive (my recordings) 57 chapter view 74 cre...

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    148 subject index software update via the front usb port 137 start view (epg) 116 subtitle selection 30 switching between tv and radio operation 23 t teletext 31 timer recording 42 time-shift automatic time-shift 32, 117 time-shift buffer size 117 troubleshooting 142 , 143 tuner confi guration 120

  • Page 213

    149 1 application, subject of contract and hd+ card 1.1 the present general terms and conditions of business of hd plus gmbh, registered offi ce at betastraße 1-10, d-85774 unterföhring (“hd plus”), shall apply solely to the hd+ service. 1.2 hd plus shall surrender to the user the title to a data ca...

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    150 3.3 the user shall be informed in good time prior to the expiry of activation for the hd+ service by the appearance on the display device of a message referring to expiry and the possibility of renewal and/or new purchasing options for utilisation of the hd+ service. The activation of hd+ cards ...

  • Page 215

    151 general terms and conditions of business for hd+ 8.3 hd plus points out that it is not possible to develop software programs that ensure faultless operation for all requirements. 8.4 hd plus shall immediately eliminate, in the framework of its existing technical and operational facilities, all r...

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    Internet: www.Kathrein.De kathrein-werke kg • anton-kathrein-straße 1 - 3 • p.O. Box 100 444 • 83004 rosenheim • germany • phone +49 8031 184-0 • fax +49 8031 184-385 936.4291/-/zwt/1011/e - technical data subject to change. General terms and conditions of business for hd+ cancellation right of canc...