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Overview
Press the
key and then the
key.
1
.
1
On the picture screen appear the status menu and
then the programme position setup menu.
&
300
11.494 GHZ
$
V–A
7.02 MHZ 7.02 MHZ
~
PANDA
1
(
1
/
X–X
=
+
/ OK
Meaning of symbols:
1
&
300
Programme position
number.
11.494 GHZ
Satellite channel transmis-
2
sion frequency.
$
Selection of polarization,
V~B
22 kHz signal on/off,
satellite selection A/B.
7.02 MHZ 7.02 MHZ Left and right sound carrier
~ PANDA
Deemphasis /noise
suppression.
(
Favourite programme
Contrast setting
1
/
Decoder setting
X–X
=
+
Normal/inverse picture
/ OK
:
exit menu,
OK: save and exit menu.
&
Programme position number (
)
The programme position number is displayed for
checking. It cannot be changed in the menu.
Satellite channel transmission
frequency ( )
You can directly enter the satellite channel trans-
mission frequency with the numeric keys or change
the value in 1 MHz steps with the
keys.
x c
Polarization and switching signal ($)
You can select whether you wish to receive a hori-
zontally (H) or vertically (V) polarized signal (with
V, at 14 V, and with H, at 18 V direct voltage is
applied at the LNC).
When receiving with several satellite aerials or
LNC's, or for LNC range switch-over, you can
select the signal source by switching on and off the
22 kHz signal and by using the A/B satellite select
function (see chapter "Multi-Satellite Reception").
Sound carriers (
)
Use the
keys to select the desired frequency
x c
of the sound carriers for the left and right channel.
16 sound carriers (3 stereo, 13 mono) are preset at
the factory (they cannot be changed).
Deemphasis/noise suppression ( ~)
You have the choice between PANDA, 50µs (50US),
and J17. Select the option giving the best sound
quality.
(
Favourite programme (
)
To quickly access your favourite programmes,
these can be marked ("
(
").
If no menu is displayed, you can use the
¢
key
T XT
to toggle between normal and favourite mode. In
favourite mode, only the favourite programmes are
availalbe for being selected with the ] | keys.
The symbol "
(
" appears in front of the programme
position number.
If you enter a programme position number directly
with the numeric keys, the favourite mode is auto-
matically de-activated.
When switching the receiver on from stand-by, the
favourite mode is also de-activated.
Contrast/video deviation ( )
Satellites
transmit
with
different
frequency
deviations. This results in a corresponding contrast
setting on the receiver.
The correct contrast level is preset at the factory.
If necessary or when programming a new channel,
you can select between two factory-preset contrast
levels (1 and 2).
You should not change these preset values as this
would also change the contrast setting of all other
programme positions.
In exceptional cases, you can change the contrast
levels in the "System setup" menu (see section
"Presetting the contrast levels 1 and 2" on page 11).
/
Decoder setting (
)
According to the decoder used, one of four possible
settings can be selected for each programme
position.
X–X
Decoder off
!
–X
Only the audio signal is decoded.
=
X–
Only the video signal is decoded.
1
=
Both the video and audio signals are
decoded.
2
Video polarity (
=
)
You can select a positive ("+") or negative ("–")
video polarity.
The "+" setting is preprogrammed. For certain deco-
1
ders, the "–" setting is required.
The Timer menu/
video recordings
1
The Timer menu is provided for programming a
24-hour Timer for video recordings.
When a Timer is active, it is not possible to select
2
another programme position or to display on-
screen menus. That is why the Timer of the receiver
should be programmed for video recordings at first
(see also the section "During a Timer recording").
Overview
1
Press the
key and then the
key.
.
On the picture screen appear the status menu and
1
then the Timer menu.
2
Check the time and correct it if necessary.
2
&
300
20:14
22:05
3
16:37
!
/ OK
Meaning of symbols:
&
300
Programme position number
4
Start time
20:14
Stop time
22:05
Timer on/off
Time
16:37
/ OK :
exit menu without saving,
OK: save and exit menu.
Time ( ; e.g. summer/winter time)
If you wish to use the Timer function (Timer menu),
the clock must correctly be set. You should therfore
check the time.
If a mains failure occurs, the clock stops running
and is automatically cleared.
Use the ] | keys to switch over between hours
(0...23) and minutes (0...59) display.
Use the
x c
keys to change the selected value.
&
Selecting a programme position (
)
The currently used programme position is automa-
tically preset.
Use the numeric keys or the
x c
keys to select the
desired programme position number.
Entering the start and stop time
(
,
)
Use the ] | keys to toggle between start and
stop time and hours (0...23) and minutes (0...59)
display.
Enter the value directly with the numeric keys or
change a value with the
keys.
x c
If a stop time is entered which lies before the start
time, the Timer remains activated until the stop
time is reached next day
Saving or clearing a Timer ( )
Use the
x c
keys to switch the Timer on
(" " position).
Save the settings made by pressing the
O
key. The
Timer menu is automatically exited.
If you wish to exit the Timer menu without saving,
press the
.
key.
Switch the receiver to stand-by if it is not used
otherwise.
At the start time of the Timer the receiver must be
in stand-by.
To signal that the Timer is programmed, the green
indicator lights up in addition to the red indicator.
If you wish to change an existing programmed
Timer, call up the Timer menu again.
You can overwrite the current settings by entering
new values, or clear the existing values by exiting
the Timer menu with the "
X" setting.

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