Initial settings, 22 khz signal, Tone-burst and diseqc-signal – Kathrein UFD 420 User Manual

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Initial settings

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The UFD 420 receiver is equipped with:

DiSEqC tone-burst control signal

(also termed Simple DiSEqC or DiSEqC)

DiSEqC 1.1 control signal.

The necessary setting is dependent on the components of your receiving system..

Setting options in the DiSEqC menu

Call the initial setup menu (see paragraph “Calling the initial setup menu“).

Using the

keys move to menu entry “DiSEqC menu . . .“.

Activate the submenu “DiSEqC menu . . .“.using the

keys

The following menu appears (factory preset):

Setting option:

22 kHz signal:

Off, High/Low, Pos A/B

Tone burst:

Off, Pos A/B, Opt A/B,
High/Low

DiSEqC:

Off, On

DiSEqC Repeat: Off, 1 or 2
UFO mini

Off, On, UFO twin

Remote frequency TV: 920 to 2150 MHz
VCR: 920 to 2150 MHz
UFO micro:

Off, On, Reset

The bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings.

22 kHz signal

In this menu entry, you specify whether the 22 kHz signal is to be used to switch
between a satellite‘s lower and upper frequency range (low/high) or to switch be-
tween two satellite positions (Pos. A/B).

22 kHz

High/Low

Freq. range

22 kHz

or

22 kHz

Pos. A/B

Orbit Pos.

22 kHz

Low

High

Off

On

1 and 3

2 and 4

Off

On

(factory preset)

See also video setup menu, menu lines: Polarisation and Orbit Position

Tone-burst and DiSEqC-signal

If more than four control criteria are needed in a receiving system, a
DiSEqC control signal is required.

Which of the two setting options is required: “Tone Burst“ or “DiSEqC
depends on the components of the receiving system.

Thus take into account the specifications of the components present in the receiv-
ing system (switch-over matrices).

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