Ust-88 connection, Programming – Uniden UST-9000 User Manual

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AUXILIARY

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UST-88 Connection

The optional UST-88 allows you to control your UST-9000
from another TV away from the receiver. Connect the 2-way

video splitter (included) to the RF output cable on the receiv­
er. Connect your main TV to one output on the splitter and
connect your second TV (where the UST-88 will be used) to
the other output. Run a cable (RG-59) from the Remote Sta­

tion connector on the rear of the UST-9000 to the input on

the rear of the UST-88. Place the UST-88 on top of your
second TV and plug the AC adaptor into the rear of the unit

and any 1 1 0 - 1 2 0 V AC outlet. Use the remote control from
the receiver, pointed at the front of the UST-88 to control all
of the functions of yopr satellite system. The superimposed
graphics feature will allow you to see the satellites and chan­
nels you select on your second TV screen. You can also pur­

chase a second remote control (UST - 699) to use with the
UST-88. If you do not have a UST-88 be sure to ask your
Uniden dealer for full details.

Programming

Mow your UST-9000 system is properly installed and is ready

or programming. Carefully follow each step to become famil-
ar with the programming procedures. The UST-9000 has
)een designed with the user in mind, therefore once the unit
i programmed the operation is simple.

*rogramming Satellites and Channels

Ml programming should be done with the keys behind the

loor on the front panel of the UST-9000. Turn on the power,

e sure that Lock LED is off. Press the Scan key for more than

/2 second to rapidly scan the channels. Press and hold the
ast key. The Antenna will begin moving to the east. When
le first satellite is received the TV screen will flicker from the
ideo signal. Release the East key and press the Scan key to
:op the channel scan.

Press the channel Up or Down key to locate an active chan­
nel. If the picture appears distorted or scrambled press the
polarity key to change polarity. If this improves the picture,
continue. If the picture remains distorted, select a new chan­
nel and try the polarity setting again.

Press the East or West key momentarily to fine-tune the
antenna to that satellite. Press the Skew + / - keys for addi­

tional fine-tuning. When the best picture is achieved compare
the active channels and the polarity setting on that satellite
with your local program guide to identify the satellite to
which you are tuned. Press the Type key until the correct
letter appears in the display for that satellite. Press the No.
key until the correct number appears in the display. Press the
Memo key to enter the position for that satellite. The satellite

number will flash twice to confirm entry. The satellite and its
position are now stored in memory.

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