Kathrein Satellite TV System UFC 762si User Manual

Operating manual  
- Englisch -  
DVB cable receiver  
UFC 762si/sw  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The channels available are subject to continual change in the cable network. Accordingly it is necessary  
to update the channel presets when changes are made. The information for this reset can be found on the  
Internet or in relevant magazines.  
Your receiver is factory tted with the latest software version. We are, however, constantly working  
on adapting the software to the wishes of our customers and to developments in technology. The  
“Software Update” section provides more information on this.  
Please keep the original packaging in case you need to return the product at any time.  
In order to disconnect the UFC 762 from the mains completely, the mains plug must be  
unplugged from the wall socket! Therefore place the UFC 762 near to a wall socket and  
make sure the socket is accessible, so that at any time (e.g. during a thunderstorm or  
during a long absence) you can disconnect the receiver from the mains.  
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS  
Electronic equipment is not domestic waste - in accordance with directive 2002/96/EC OF  
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27th January 2003 concerning  
used electrical and electronic appliances, it must be disposed of properly.  
At the end of its service life, take this receiver for disposal at a designated public collection  
point.  
Used batteries are special waste.  
Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic waste; take them to a collection point for used  
batteries.  
REFERENCE NOTE ON AUDIO MPEG INC. AND S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A:  
This device employs legally protected technologies which are protected by patents in the USA as well as by  
intangible property laws in other countries.  
Audio MPEG Inc. and Societa‘ Italiana per lo sviluppo dell‘elettronica, S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A, have granted  
KATHREIN-Werke KG rights of use which are subject to certain restrictions. These restrictions must also be  
observed by you as a customer.  
According to these, this device is only to be used by end customers for private, non-commercial purposes  
and for licensed content. Use for commercial purposes is not authorised. Utilisation of products or procedures  
sold or used with this device are not comprehended. With reference to licensed technologies, application of  
reversible procedures as well as dismantling of the device are both not permitted.  
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CONTENTS  
PREFACE ................................................................................................................................. 2  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION...................................................................................................... 3  
CONTENTS............................................................................................................................... 4  
SAFETY NOTES........................................................................................................................ 6  
CONNECTION AND SET-UP ...................................................................................................... 7  
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER................................................................................................ 7  
RF(HF) CONNECTION............................................................................................................. 7  
TV CONNECTION................................................................................................................... 7  
INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL ................................................................ 7  
CONTROLS, DISPLAYS AND CONNECTIONS............................................................................ 8  
REMOTE CONTROL.................................................................................................................. 9  
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION BUTTONS.............................................................................. 9  
FIRST INSTALLATION............................................................................................................. 10  
OPERATION............................................................................................................................ 16  
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................................................... 16  
CHANNEL SELECTION (TV AND RADIO)................................................................................... 16  
SELECTING A CHANNEL FROM THE CHANNELS LIST / FAVOURITES LIST..................................... 16  
BANNER............................................................................................................................... 17  
VIDEOTEXT (TELETEXT)....................................................................................................... 18  
ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE (EPG)............................................................................ 19  
SORT ORDER ..................................................................................................................... 19  
INFO (ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME INFORMATION)..................................................................... 19  
TIMER PROGRAMMING FROM EPG ........................................................................................ 20  
AUDIO .................................................................................................................................. 21  
COMMON INTERFACE ............................................................................................................ 22  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................................................................................... 22  
INSERTING THE SMARTCARD AND THE CA MODULE ........................................................... 22  
INSERTING THE CA MODULE INTO THE CI............................................................................... 22  
INSERTING THE SMARTCARD INTO THE SMARTCARD READER ................................................. 22  
MAIN MENU............................................................................................................................ 23  
BOX SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................... 24  
VIDEO AND AUDIO SETTINGS............................................................................................... 25  
LANGUAGE SETTINGS ......................................................................................................... 26  
MENU SETTINGS.................................................................................................................. 27  
MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS................................................................................................ 28  
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS............................................................................................ 29  
SEARCH FOR CHANNELS ...................................................................................................... 30  
AUTOMATIC SEARCH ........................................................................................................... 31  
EXTENDED CHANNEL SEARCH ............................................................................................ 33  
MANUAL SEARCH................................................................................................................. 34  
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CONTENTS  
SORT CHANNELS................................................................................................................... 35  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 38  
CHANNEL INFORMATION...................................................................................................... 38  
SYSTEM INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE UPDATES VIA THE CABLE NETWORK................... 39  
TIMER .................................................................................................................................... 40  
MANUAL TIMER SETTING ..................................................................................................... 40  
AUTOMATIC TIMER SETTING................................................................................................ 41  
DELETING A TIMER EVENT................................................................................................... 41  
EDITING A TIMER.................................................................................................................. 41  
SECURITY .............................................................................................................................. 42  
CONDITIONAL ACCESS.......................................................................................................... 43  
CONAX CA - SMARTCARD READER...................................................................................... 43  
CRYPTOWORKS CA - SMARTCARD IN THE SMARTCARD READER ....................................... 44  
CHANGE MATURITY RATING ................................................................................................. 45  
CRYPTOWORKS - COMMON (CA MODULE)........................................................................... 46  
CHANGE MATURITY RATING ................................................................................................. 47  
SOFTWARE UPDATE VIA INTERNET/SERVICE........................................................................ 48  
SOFTWARE UPDATE VIA INTERNET ..................................................................................... 48  
SERVICE .............................................................................................................................. 48  
TECHNICAL APPENDIX........................................................................................................... 49  
TECHNICAL FEATURES ........................................................................................................ 49  
SCART SOCKET ASSIGNMENT ............................................................................................. 51  
VHS/S-VHS SWITCHING........................................................................................................ 51  
CONNECTION EXAMPLE....................................................................................................... 52  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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CONNECTION AND SET-UP  
The following section is intended specically for specialist dealers. You need not refer to this section  
unless you are carrying out the installation yourself. The “Connection Example” section provides a  
sample conguration.  
Do not connect the receiver to the mains until all installation work has been properly carried out. Refer also  
to the information in the “Safety Instructions” section.  
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER  
RF(HF) CONNECTION  
Connect the RF input of the receiver to the antenna socket.  
Use a coaxial cable with a standard IEC connector. If the IEC connector is not yet tted to the cable, strip the  
insulation from the cable as shown in the following illustration and carefully t the connector on to the end of  
the cable so that it is securely tted.  
Lengthwise slits (3×)  
Bend back  
Screw together  
When tting the connector, make sure that no wires from the braiding are touching the  
inner conductor, otherwise a short circuit will occur.  
The quality of the reception signal depends on this connection!  
TV CONNECTION  
Connect the cable receiver (TV Scart socket) to the TV set using a Scart cable. If your TV has a stereo  
feature, you can receive the sound in stereo via the Scart connection. Connect the cable receiver to the  
video/DVD recorder using a Scart cable.  
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 into the housing until it locks  
into place.  
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CONTROLS, DISPLAYS AND CONNECTIONS  
This section provides a brief description of all the controls, displays and connections.  
VIEW OF FRONT PANEL (FLAP FOLDED DOWN)  
VIEW OF REAR PANEL  
ꢀꢆ  
Rear panel controls and displays  
Front panel controls and displays  
1. RF(HF) loop-through output  
2. RF(HF) input  
1. On/Off switch  
2. Display (cover folded down)  
3. Common Interface and Smartcard  
reader for accepting a CA module  
and for Pay-TV cards *  
4. Ejection button for the CA module  
3. Audio outputs (L/R) cinch sockets  
4. Video output (composite colour)  
5. Electrical data stream output (SPDIF/  
Sony Philips Digital Interface Format)  
for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio  
)
6. Optical data stream output (SPDIF/  
Sony Philips Digital Interface Format)  
for Dolby Digital AC 3 audio  
7. Scart socket for TV connection  
8. Scart socket for VCR-/AUX connection  
9. RJ 11 data interface  
In addition there are three further  
buttons on the front of the display  
TV/R button for switching between  
TV and radio mode  
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-
Channel select buttons (▼▲)  
10. Mains power cable  
)
* CA module and Pay-TV cards (Smartcards) are not included  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION BUTTONS  
The button symbols presented here can also be found in the description of the operating steps.  
on/off  
(Stand-by)  
Mute  
OFF mode  
...  
   
(Green)  
Select a channel list using  
the favourite lists  
management, select mono  
(left, right) and stereo  
!
For entering channel  
numbers or menu  
parameters  
Select main menu  
Select Teletext  
(Red)  
 
Select a channel  
list in channel lists  
management  
(Yellow)  
Open options menu  
"
(Blue)  
Switch between  
radio and TV mode  
#
%
Volume  
ꢉꢊꢋꢌ  
Switch the  
channel and/or  
&
(cursor buttons)  
Channel selection  
navigate the menus  
Channel  
information  
from the current channel  
(EXIT)  
Close menus and  
sub-menus  
Conrm sub-menus  
and menu options,  
open channel list  
Currently not used  
Open electronic  
Currently not used  
programme guide  
Currently not used  
Currently not used  
Open the Timer menu  
Currently not used  
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FIRST INSTALLATION  
Before using your receiver for the rst time, read the “Safety Instructions” and  
“Connection and Set-up” sections.  
The “Connection Examples” section provides a sample conguration.  
Do not connect the receiver to the power supply until all installation work has been  
properly carried out.  
The guidance given in the “First Installation” section assumes that the receiver  
has been properly connected as per the “Safety Instructions” and “Connection and  
Set-Up” sections.  
First switch your TV set on and select the AV channel slot. Connect your receiver to the mains and switch it  
on using the power switch on the front of the receiver. The following display appears:  
Press the  button to start the rst installation. The following display appears:  
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FIRST INSTALLATION  
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the desired menu language. Pressing the  button loads the desired  
menu language and calls up the next menu:  
Press the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the desired country. Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the “Screen  
Format” line. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to set the screen format for your TV set. Refer to the user guide /  
operating instructions for your TV set.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons in the “TV Output Format” line. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the signal that  
your TV set can process.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the “Network search” line.  
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FIRST INSTALLATION  
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select whether the network search should be “On” or “Off”. If the network search  
is set to “On” you will be shown the “Manual Search” in the next display. You should use this if your cable  
network operator has advised you of the frequency that can be searched.  
If you do not know the frequency or frequencies to be searched, set the network search to “Off”. You will  
then be shown the “Automatic Search”. Press the buttons to access the line “Sorting”. Use the ꢋꢌ  
buttons to specify how the channels should be sorted in the channel list. You have the following options:  
“A to Z”, “Z to A”, by “Provider”, “Service ID” or “None”.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line. Press the  button to go to the next menu:  
Note:  
The frequencies, symbol rates and modulation settings used, and the channels available,  
may be different for different cable network operators. So as to keep the search time as short  
as possible, you can ask your cable network provider in advance for information on which  
channels are transmitted on which frequencies with which symbol rates and with which sort of  
modulation, and then set up the search accordingly.  
Network search “Off”  
Network search “On”  
If you do not know the frequencies used by your  
If you know your cable network provider’s  
cablenetworkoperator, usethe buttontoselect  
frequency, use the  
desired start frequency for the search.  
buttons to set the  
ꢋꢌ  
the lowest frequency permitted by the receiver for  
starting the search (keep the  button pressed  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
If necessary you can input the frequency again at  
until the  button is no longer shown in the start  
this point, using the numeric pad buttons.  
frequency line).  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
Press the button to select the highest permitted  
by the receiver for ending the search (keep the  
If necessary you can input the symbol rate again  
at this point, using the numeric pad buttons on the  
remote control.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
If necessary you can set the type of modulation at  
button pressed until the  button is no longer  
shown in the end frequency line).  
this point, using the ꢋꢌ buttons.  
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Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
If necessary you can add another symbol rate for  
If necessary you can use the ꢋꢌ buttons to  
the search for channels in addition to the usual  
one (shown in grey). You can use the numeric pad  
on the remote control to do this.  
change the network search settings again.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to perform the settings for  
the channels to search for. You can select from  
If necessary you can use the ꢋꢌ buttons to  
“All”, “Only encrypted” and “Only free to air”.  
change the network search settings again.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
Pressing the  
channels.  
button starts the search for  
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to perform the settings for  
the channels to search for. You can select from  
“All”, “Only encrypted” and “Only free to air”.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
Pressing the  
channels.  
button starts the search for  
The following display appears (example):  
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FIRST INSTALLATION  
After completion of the search, you will see the following message (example):  
If it happens that not all the channels available on the cable network are found, you can set the ꢋꢌ  
buttons to “Yes” and start searching again by pressing the  button. Normally however this will not nd  
any further channels.  
At the same time press the  button.  
The following display appears:  
Pressing the button conrms and loads the channels that were found into the channel list. The following  
display appears:  
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FIRST INSTALLATION  
Press the  button to conrm. The rst installation is now complete and your settings will be saved. The  
receiver will automatically return to the TV picture.  
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OPERATION  
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
Press the  button to conrm settings in the menus or to open sub-menus. Change the settings line by  
line and press the  button to save your changes. Press the  button to quit the menu or to switch from  
a sub-menu to the next higher menu level.  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to navigate through the menus. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to edit the individual elds.  
You can also key in values in the elds using the numeric pad.  
The coloured buttons are used for the functions within the various sub-menus. These functions are displayed  
on-screen for the respective menus. In each menu a line is displayed at the bottom of the screen explaining  
the various functions available.  
CHANNEL SELECTION (TV AND RADIO)  
You can select the channels directly in the order in which they are saved using the buttons. You can only  
&
select between the channels in the currently selected channel list or favourite channel list.  
Press the button (blue) to switch between TV and radio channels.  
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When you rst select an encrypted channel the receiver will display a screen requesting that you  
set up a Maturity Rating. Setting up the Maturity Rating is described in the “Conditional Access  
(Common Interface)” and “Setting up the Maturity Rating” chapters. If you do not set up a Maturity  
Rating, you will see this notice again when next you select an encrypted channel.  
SELECTING A CHANNEL FROM THE CHANNELS LIST / FAVOURITES LIST  
Open the currently selected channel list by pressing the  
(example):  
button. The following display appears  
Press the  
between the TV and radio channel lists.  
button (blue) to switch  
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Press the button (red) to switch  
 
between the existing favourites lists and  
the channels list. Empty favourites lists  
are not displayed.  
Use the ꢉꢊꢋꢌ buttons to select  
the desired channel and then press the  
 button twice.  
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OPERATION  
BANNER  
When switching to a different channel or at the start of a new program the following information is displayed  
on the screen:  
Available sound  
Channel selected from  
... (e.g. 1 = rst favourite list)  
Channel  
position  
Channel  
name  
options. Press the  
"
button (yellow) to call  
up the sound options.  
To call up available programme  
Current and next programmes  
with start and end times  
Current  
time  
information press the  button  
Press the button to obtain additional information about the next programme. Press the button to obtain  
additional information about the current programme. Press the  button to exit the additional information.  
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OPERATION  
VIDEOTEXT (TELETEXT)  
Press the button to open Teletext. When Teletext is called up for the rst time you will be asked whether  
you wish in future to call up Teletext using the receiver remote control or as previously using the TV set  
remote control (see screen shot below). Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the desired variant and press the  
 button to conrm.  
When using Teletext via the receiver remote control:  
You can open the required Teletext page using the number pad.  
You can scroll back and forward using the buttons. Pressing the button again renders the Teletext  
display transparent.  
To exit Teletext press the  button.  
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OPERATION  
ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE (EPG)  
Press the  button to open the electronic programme guide. The following display appears (example):  
Channel location and name  
(change channel by pressing  
Pressing the (#ꢛ  
button, blue) sets  
Weekdays  
up the timer for the  
selected programme  
the buttons)  
&
List of the current programmes with  
data on their start times and names  
Shows all programmes for the  
afternoon ( button green) / morning  
!
(
 
button red)  
Current date and time  
Shows all programmes for  
Shows, if available, additional  
information on the selected  
the evening ( button,  
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yellow)  
programme ( button)  
Use the  
&
buttons to select the desired channel and use the buttons to select the desired programme.  
Use the buttons to switch between the displayed days of the week. The selected day of the week and  
the selected programme are each indicated by an orange bar. The EPG shows you, provided the information  
is available, the current programmes on each channel.  
SORT ORDER  
Press the button (red) to obtain the programmes for the morning, press the button (green) to obtain  
 
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the programmes for the afternoon, and press the  
evening.  
button (yellow) to obtain all the programmes for the  
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INFO (ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME INFORMATION)  
Press the button to obtain additional information on the selected programme (if available). The following  
display appears (example):  
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OPERATION  
Press the buttons to page through the additional information (if there is more than one page). Use the  
ꢋꢌ buttons to obtain additional information on the next programmes and press the button to exit the  
additional information again.  
TIMER PROGRAMMING FROM EPG  
The receiver offers you the facility to use the (blue) button to load a programme directly from the EPG into  
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the timer. Use the ꢉꢊꢋꢌ buttons to select the desired programme. An orange bar is placed behind  
the selected programme. Now press the (blue) button to load the selected programme into the timer. The  
#
following display appears (example):  
The receiver asks once again whether a timer should be programmed for the selected programme. Use the  
ꢋꢌ buttons (Yes/No) and start the selection by pressing the  button.  
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OPERATION  
The receiver copies the data available from the EPG directly to the information for programming the timer.  
You must program your external recorder identically to the receiver!  
Further information an creating and editing (changing/deleting) timers can be found in the “Timer”  
chapter.  
AUDIO  
Press the (yellow) button to display the audio and subtitle information (TV or radio) transmitted with the  
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programme being received. Select the desired option using the ꢉꢊ buttons and load it by pressing the  
(green) button to allow selection of  
 button. Press the  button to return to the TV picture. Press the  
!
mono left, mono right, mono and stereo directly on the TV screen.  
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COMMON INTERFACE  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Always follow the operating instructions from your Pay-TV provider and the instructions  
supplied with the Smartcard and the CA module!  
Smartcards 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 encrypted.  
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 Smartcard in the CA!  
The Smartcard sold by the Pay-TV provider, specic to a particular encryption  
technology, is inserted into the CA module.  
Store your card and PIN code securely when not in use!  
INSERTING THE SMARTCARD AND THE CA MODULE  
INSERTING THE CA MODULE INTO THE CI  
The Common Interface (CI)  
of the UFC 762si/sw can accept one CA (Conditional Access) module. The  
CI slot is under the display at the right of the front panel.  
The CA module  draws in the Smartcard  (chip contacts pointing upwards and towards socket strip)  
which it then inserts into the CI slot  
.
Insert the Smartcard into the CA module without excessive force. This also applies to inserting the CA  
module into the CI slot.Do not use excessive force, and follow the instructions supplied with the Smartcard  
and the CA module.  
To remove the module, press the relevant eject button .  
INSERTING THE SMARTCARD INTO THE SMARTCARD READER  
The Smartcard is inserted into the Smartcard reader (Cryptoworks embedded)  in exactly the same way  
as into the CA module, except that in this case the chip contacts point downwards.  
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MAIN MENU  
Press the  button to open the main menu. The following display appears:  
Seven sub-menus are available, as detailed below:  
1) Box Settings  
Various facilities are available for setting the picture, the language, the menu and for resetting to the  
factory settings  
2) Search for Channels  
Automatic, Extended and Manual Searches  
3) Sort Channels  
Organisation of the favourites lists (adding channels to and removing channels from the favourites lists,  
sorting the favourites lists)  
4) Technical Information  
Programme and system information  
5) Timer  
Setting and changing the timer  
6) Security  
Locking the receiver, locking menus, maturity rating, changing the receiver PIN  
7) Conditional Access  
Smartcard reader and Common Interface  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired sub-menu and press the  button to open the menu.  
To quit the menu and save the changes, press the  button.  
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BOX SETTINGS  
Five submenus are available, as detailed below:  
1) Video Settings  
Specifying the video settings  
2) Language Settings  
Setting the menu, subtitle and audio language  
3) Menu Settings  
Specifying various menu settings  
4) Miscellaneous Settings  
Time Zone Adjustment, the audio output format, the automatic output of Dolby Digital, the audio delay  
(if used) and the sorting of the channel list  
5) Restore Factory Settings  
Restore Factory Settings  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired sub-menu and press the  button to open the menu.  
To quit the menu and save the changes, press the  button.  
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BOX SETTINGS  
VIDEO AND AUDIO SETTINGS  
Also pay attention to the  
bars at the bottom of the on-  
screen display! These provide  
information on what to do next.  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the  
line you want to change. Use  
the  
changes.  
buttons to make the  
ꢋꢌ  
Screen Format:  
Select your TV's format here. Either 4:3 (letterbox 14:9), 4:3 (letterbox 16:9), 4:3 (Pan & Scan/CCO) or  
16:9/wide-screen TV  
Picture Scaling:  
Here select how the receiver should display a picture which does not match its pre-set format.  
For screen format 4:3: Either “Letterbox 14:9”, “Letterbox 16:9”, or “Pan & Scan/CCO”For screen format 16:9  
/ wide-screen TV: Either “Stretched”, “Zoom” or “Pillarbox”  
TV Output Format:  
Select the type of video signal that should be present at the TV Scart socket. Select the signal that your TV  
set can process.  
Refer to the operating instructions for your television set!  
You can choose from the following settings: RGB (Red/Green/Blue signal), S-video (luminance/chrominance)  
and CVBS (Colour Video Baseband Signal)  
VCR Output Format:  
Select the type of video signal that should be present at the VCR Scart socket. Select the signal that your  
external recorder can process. Available options: S-video and CVBS  
Refer to the operating instructions for your recorder!  
AFD Automatic:  
This function corrects the screen format automatically if the broadcast screen format varies from that  
displayed  
Teletext:  
You can select whether the Teletext is controlled by the TV remote control (external, Teletext signal is  
processed by the TV set) or by the receiver remote control (internal, Teletext signal is processed by the  
receiver).  
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BOX SETTINGS  
Restore Default Settings:  
Here you can restore the default settings for picture and sound  
To quit the menu and save the changes, press the  button.  
LANGUAGE SETTINGS  
Also pay attention to the bars  
at the bottom of the on-screen  
display!Theseprovideinformation  
on what to do next.  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the line you want to change. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to make the changes.  
Menu Language:  
Select the required menu language. Available options: German, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese,  
Italian, Turkish, Polish, Czech and Russian.  
(First) audio language and second audio language:  
Select here the required audio languages.Available options: German, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese,  
Italian, Turkish, Polish, Czech, Russian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Slovakian, Catalan,  
Basque, Greek, Icelandic, Welsh and Gaelic.  
(First) subtitle language and second subtitle language:  
Select here the required subtitle language.Available options: German, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese,  
Italian, Turkish, Polish, Czech, Russian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Slovakian, Catalan,  
Basque, Greek, Icelandic, Welsh and Gaelic.  
Subtitles Automatic:  
Here you can set whether subtitles are displayed automatically or not.  
To quit the menu and save the changes, press the  button.  
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BOX SETTINGS  
MENU SETTINGS  
Also pay attention to the bars  
at the bottom of the on-screen  
display!Theseprovideinformation  
on what to do next.  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the line you want to change. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to make the changes.  
Info Banner Duration:  
Here you can set the following banner display times: “Permanent”, “None” and then in 1-second steps up to  
15 seconds.  
Info Banner Automatic:  
Here you can set whether the info banner is automatically displayed at the start of a broadcast or not.  
Menu Language:  
Here you can set the following menu languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian,  
Turkish, Polish and Czech.  
To quit the menu and save the changes, press the  button.  
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BOX SETTINGS  
MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS  
Also pay attention to the bars  
at the bottom of the on-screen  
display!Theseprovideinformation  
on what to do next.  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the line you want to change. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to make the changes.  
Time Zone Adjustment:  
Here you can set whether the time zone is set automatically or manually.  
Time Zone (GMT):  
Here you can manually set the time zone (available only if “Time Zone Adjustment” is set to “manual”).  
Summer Time / DST:  
This menu item switches summer time on and off (available only if “Time Zone Adjustment” is set to  
“manual”).  
Audio Format:  
Select the standard audio output format here. You have the choice between “Mono (from the right channel)”,  
“Mono (from the left channel)”, “Mono (total)” and “Stereo”. These audio operating modes “Mono from the left  
channel” etc. are important if you wish to hear two different languages for the TV programme simultaneously  
(DUAL operating mode).  
Dolby Digital Automatic:  
Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically deliver Dolby Digital sound (when broadcast)  
to the Dolby Digital output.  
Audio Delay:  
Hereyoucanselectwhetherthesoundshouldbeoutputwithadelayof(100/200/300/400or500milliseconds).  
You can use this in the event that the sound and picture are not output synchronously at the TV set. If no  
delay is required, set the delay to “None”.  
Sorting:  
Here you can specify the sorting of the channel lists. You can select from “Channel providers” (such as ARD),  
“A to Z” (alphabetic) or “None”. To quit the menu and save the changes, press the  button.  
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BOX SETTINGS  
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS  
Here you can restore all the settings to the pre-programmed factory settings.  
All your personal preferences (favourites lists, channel sorting, etc.) will be  
deleted!  
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to change to “Yes” and conrm the restore by pressing the  button.  
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SEARCH FOR CHANNELS  
Select the search you want using the ꢉꢊ buttons and call up the desired sub-menu by pressing the  
button. You can choose between:  
Automatic Search:  
Here you can initiate a search over the preset broadcasting frequencies for the receiver or over the range of  
frequencies that you select.  
Extended Channel Search:  
Here you can initiate a search over all the broadcasting frequencies that can be received by your receiver.  
Manual Search:  
Here you have several setting options for initiating a selective search.  
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SEARCH FOR CHANNELS  
AUTOMATIC SEARCH  
The frequencies and  
symbol rates, and the  
channels available,  
may be different for  
different cable network operators.  
So as to keep the search time as  
short as possible, you can ask  
your cable network provider in  
advance for information on which  
programmes are transmitted on  
which frequencies and channels  
and with which symbol rates,  
and then set up the search  
accordingly.  
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the start frequency for the search.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line.  
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the end frequency for the search.  
Press the buttons to access the next line. If necessary you can input further symbol rates at this point,  
using the numeric pad buttons on the remote control.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to perform the settings for the  
channels to search for. You can select from “All”, “Only encrypted” and “Only free to air”.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line. Press the  button to start scanning for channels.  
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SEARCH FOR CHANNELS  
After completion of the search, you will see the following message (example):  
If it happens that not all the channels available on the cable network are found, you can set the ꢋꢌ  
buttons to “Yes” and start searching again by pressing the  button. Normally however this will not nd  
any further channels.  
At the same time press the  button.  
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select whether you wish to add new channels to the old ones, to replace the old  
channel list or to discard the new channels. Press the  button to conrm your selection. Press the  
button to exit the menu and return to the TV picture.  
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SEARCH FOR CHANNELS  
EXTENDED CHANNEL SEARCH  
The pre-setting in this search is automatically set to the lowest start frequency and the highest end frequency  
available in the receiver. This ensures that all frequencies that the receiver is capable of receiving are  
searched for available channels.  
You can however use the ꢋꢌ buttons at any time to set the properties of the search. Use the ꢉꢊ  
buttons to select the lines to be edited.  
If you require additional symbol rates you can use the numeric pad to add these in the line “Add symbol  
rates”.  
You can furthermore use the “Channels to search for” line to select whether “All” channels (free to air and  
encrypted) should be searched, or “Only encrypted” or “Only free to air” channels.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the last line. Pressing the  button starts the “Search for Channels”.  
The rest of the procedure (and displays) is identical to the automatic search.  
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SEARCH FOR CHANNELS  
MANUAL SEARCH  
So as to perform a  
targeted search for  
specic channels,  
the data must appear  
in the four lines frequency to  
modulation.  
Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select the transmission channel (with transmission frequencies) that is to be  
searched. Press the buttons to access the next line. If the displayed transmission frequency does not  
match your data, you can use the numeric pad to enter it here manually. Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access  
the next line. If the displayed symbol rate does not match your data, you can also use the numeric pad to  
enter it here manually. Press the buttons to access the next line. If the displayed modulation does not  
match your data, you can use the ꢋꢌ buttons to enter it here manually.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line. If the displayed modulation does not match your data, you  
can use the ꢋꢌ buttons to enter it here manually.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the “Network search” line. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select whether the  
network search should be “On” or “Off”. If the network search is “On”, the networking between individual  
cable transponders is used to nd new cable transponders that have not yet been saved. These too are then  
searched for new channels.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to perform the settings for the  
channels to search for. You can select from “All”, “Only encrypted” and “Only free to air”.  
Press the ꢉꢊ buttons to access the next line. Pressing the  button starts the “Search for Channels”.  
The rest of the procedure (and displays) is identical to the automatic search.  
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SORT CHANNELS  
Four favourites lists for TV and four for radio are available to you for sorting the channels within the  
channel lists. You can make up each favourites list with any channels you like. TV and radio channels  
cannot however be mixed within a single favourites list!  
Pressing the (blue) button toggles between the TV and radio favourites lists. Changes are executed in the  
#
same way in both sets of lists. Use the buttons and the button to call up the desired favourites list  
to which you wish to add channels or from which you wish to delete channels.  
Before you start to assign channels to favourites lists you can lter the existing channels using certain  
criteria. Press the  (yellow) button to go to the “Filter channels” menu:  
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SORT CHANNELS  
The following display appears:  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons here to select the lines to be edited and use the ꢋꢌ buttons to perform the  
settings. You have the following selection options:  
Channels:  
Filter by:  
“All”, “Only free to air” or “Only encrypted”  
“No other lters”, “Network” (e.g. cable, Germany) or “Providers” (e.g. ARD)  
Network (available only if “Network” selected under the item “Filter by”): e.g. Cable Germany  
Sorting: “Number” (numbering from the channel list), “A-Z” or “Z-A”  
After you have made all the settings, use the ꢉꢊ buttons to go to the “OK” line and press the  button.  
Your sorting for assigning channels from the channel list to the favourites list will be loaded. The following  
display appears (example):  
Sortingbynetworkwithselection  
of cable, Germany  
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SORT CHANNELS  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to identify the desired channel in the channel list that you wish to load into the  
favourites list. Press the  button and the channel will be added to the favourites list. A channel that is  
included in any of the four favourites lists is marked in the channel list with a “*”.  
Use the ꢔꢘ buttons to switch between the channel list and the favourites list. You have the options of  
deleting individual channels from the favourites list, deleting all channels from the favourites list and moving  
individual channels around within the favourites list.  
Deleting a channel:  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the channel you wish to delete and press the  
 
(red) button. The channel  
immediately disappears from the favourites list; no conrmation message is issued.  
Deleting All Channels:  
Pressing the  
message is issued.  
(yellow) button immediately deletes all channel from the favourites list; no conrmation  
"
Moving channels:  
Use the buttons to select the channels that you wish to move. Pressing the highlights the channel  
name. Now use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select a new position for the channel and once again press the  
button.  
When you have nished editing the favourites list, press the button. Use the buttons in the screen  
that is displayed to select whether you wish to save the changes (selection “Yes”) or not save the changes  
(selection “No”) or whether you wish to cancel the session (selection “Cancel”). Conrm your selection with  
the button. You can now repeat this procedure for other favourites lists or by repeatedly pressing the  
button return to the TV picture.  
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons and the  button to select the desired menu.  
Channel Information:  
Here you can view the following channel information: frequency, parameters, network, provider, service ID,  
Teletext PID, audio and video PID, signal strength and signal quality.  
System Information:  
Here the following information is provided: hardware version, system key, MAC address, product, software  
version, update software and operating hours.  
In addition this submenu offers the facility to perform software updates.  
CHANNEL INFORMATION  
You cannot change or delete any data here. This menu is merely for viewing the reception data for the  
currently selected channel.  
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
SYSTEM INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE  
UPDATES VIA THE CABLE NETWORK  
These items cannot be changed,  
they are merely to provide  
information about the current  
hardware and software versions.  
Press the  button to conrm the start of a search for new available software or press the  button to  
cancel the session. The following display appears:  
Whether the new  
software is available  
in your cable network  
depends  
on  
the  
respective cable network provider!  
If the new software is not available  
in your cable network you can  
however update the receiver  
using the PC. For this please refer  
to the “Software Update via the  
Internet” chapter.  
In the following information window, use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select “Yes” and start the update by pressing  
the  button.  
The receiver will now automatically search for new software. This process can take a few minutes. If no  
new updates are available, a message will be displayed accordingly and you can return to the TV picture by  
pressing the  button.  
If new updates are available, follow the instructions displayed in the menu.  
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TIMER  
Press the  button to open the main menu. Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the “Timer” menu and press  
the  button (calls up the time menu directly by means of the  (red dot) button on the TV screen). The  
following display appears (example):  
Note:  
You  
must  
program  
your external recorder  
identically to the receiver.  
If timer recording is started  
in stand-by mode, the  
receiver switches back to  
stand-by when recording  
is nished.  
MANUAL TIMER SETTING  
Use the buttons to select the next free timer slot. If you wish to record a radio transmission, press the  
#
(blue) button to switch to the radio channel list. By pressing the button on an empty timer slot you can  
set up a timer manually.  
The following display appears (example):  
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TIMER  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the line you want to change. Make the changes using the ꢋꢌ buttons  
and the numeric pad.  
Station:  
Set here the channel on which the program to be recorded will be broadcast. Pressing the button brings  
up a display of the channel list. Use the ꢉꢊ buttons and the  button to select the desired channel.  
Date:  
Set the date for the recording here.  
Time:  
Here set the start and end times of the recording.  
Repeat:  
Set the cycle for the recording here. The selections available are “Once Only”, “Daily”, “Weekly” and “Monday  
to Friday”. Once you have made all the settings, use the buttons to select “OK” and conrm the timer  
entries by pressing the  button.  
You can now program further timer events in the same way or press the  button to quit the Timer menu.  
AUTOMATIC TIMER SETTING  
You can copy the data for the timer directly from the EPG (see “Operation” section, “Timer Programming  
From EPG”).  
DELETING A TIMER EVENT  
To delete a timer event, use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the timer line to be deleted and then press the  
(red) button. Use the ꢋꢌ buttons to select “Yes” to conrm the deletion and press the  button.  
 
EDITING A TIMER  
To edit a timer event, use the buttons to select the timer line to be edited and then press the button.  
Use the buttons to select the item to be changed. Make the changes using the buttons and the  
numeric pad. Once you have made all the settings, use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select “OK” and conrm the  
timer entries by pressing the  button.  
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SECURITY  
Press the button to open the main menu. Select the “Security” menu using the buttons and press  
the button. Enter the receiver PIN (factory setting “0000”) and conrm it by pressing the button. The  
following display appears (see example below):  
Use the buttons to select the lines to be changed and use the buttons to perform the settings.  
After you have made all the changes to the settings you can quit the menu again by pressing the button  
(your setting will be loaded).  
Receiver Lock:  
If the receiver lock is set to “On”, when the receiver is switched on it will request input of the PIN.  
Menu Lock:  
If the menu lock is set to “On”, when the main menu is called up it will request input of the PIN.  
Change PIN:  
Press the button – you will be requested to input the old PIN. Conrm the input by pressing the button.  
You must now input the new PIN and conrm it by pressing the  button. For security you must input the  
new PIN a second time. Press the button to acknowledge the displayed message. The receiver PIN has  
now been changed.  
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CONDITIONAL ACCESS  
Press the button to open the main menu. Select the “Conditional Access” menu using the buttons  
and press the  button. The following display appears:  
Access to the Smartcard reader  
Access to the Smartcard in the  
Smartcard reader  
Access to the CA module with a  
Smartcard in the CI slot  
Common  
settings  
Interface  
expert  
Only users familiar with the CI  
should make changes using this  
menu.  
CONAX CA - SMARTCARD READER  
Press the button to call up the menu. The following display appears:  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired menu, and press the button to open it. The menus  
depend on the Smartcard that is used. Please follow the instructions and information displayed by the  
receiver.  
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CONDITIONAL ACCESS  
CRYPTOWORKS CA - SMARTCARD IN THE SMARTCARD READER  
Press the button to call up the menu. The following display appears:  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired menu, and press the button to open it. The menus depend  
on the Smartcard that is used. Please follow the instructions and information displayed by the receiver.  
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CONDITIONAL ACCESS  
CHANGE MATURITY RATING  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the “Smartcard management” menu, and press the  button to open it. If  
requested, enter the Smartcard PIN and conrm by pressing the  button. Enter the new Smartcard PIN  
and conrm by pressing the  button. For security you must enter the new Smartcard PIN a second time  
and conrm by pressing the  button. Press the  button to exit the menu.  
When  
you  
rst select an  
encrypted channel  
the receiver will  
display a screen  
requesting  
that  
you set up a Maturity Rating. If you  
do not set up any maturity rating,  
you will see this notice again  
when next you select an encrypted  
channel.  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the “Change Maturity Rating” menu, and press the  button to open it.  
Use the buttons to select the desired minimum age. Press the button to acknowledge loading your  
selection (often the Smartcard PIN will be requested after changing the maturity rating).  
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CRYPTOWORKS - COMMON (CA MODULE)  
This menu informs you which CA module is tted to your receiver and which Smartcard is present in the CI  
slot. Select the “CryptoWorks - Common” menu using the ꢉꢊ buttons and press the button to open  
it. You will then see the menu generated by the CA module.  
The screenshots below depend on the specic module and card, and so are only intended as  
examples.  
Note:  
The module displays may  
be shown in English,  
even if you have selected  
German as the menu  
language, because the  
menu is generated directly  
by the module!  
From this menu, your card and your PIN code allow you to access various channels from your Pay-TV  
provider.  
“CryptoWorks” has been selected as an example here. The details can be different for each CA module.  
Always follow the instructions supplied by your Pay-TV provider.  
Information for Conax, SECA, Viaccess and CryptoWorks users:  
Note that with monthly activation intervals, the programme providers have different  
procedures for activating Pay-TV cards. Activation may therefore be a few days before or  
after the beginning of a new month. During this activation period, the CA module and card  
must be in the slot, and the receiver must be turned on a set to the booked Pay-TV channel.  
Follow the instructions from the Pay-TV provider.  
If your Pay-TV card is then still not enabled, we recommend you briey withdraw the CA  
module with the card out of the slot, with the receiver switched on, and then re-insert it.  
This information has nothing to do with the properties of the receiver; it is merely  
intended to assist you.  
The various items can be selected using the ꢉꢊ buttons and called up using the  button. Press the  
 button to exit the menu.  
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CONDITIONAL ACCESS  
CHANGE MATURITY RATING  
The screenshots below depend on the specic module and card, and so are only intended as  
examples.  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the “Smartcard management” menu, and press the  button to open it.  
The following display appears (example):  
Many CAM modules request  
you to set up the maturity  
rating when you insert the  
Smartcard. If you do not set up  
any maturity rating, you will see  
this notice again when next you  
select an encrypted channel.  
In this case use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the “Modify maturity rating” menu. If requested, enter the  
Smartcard PIN and conrm it by pressing the  button. The following display appears:  
Use the ꢉꢊ buttons to select the desired minimum age. Press the  button to acknowledge loading  
your selection:  
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SOFTWARE UPDATE VIA INTERNET/SERVICE  
SOFTWARE UPDATE VIA INTERNET  
NOTE!  
Updating requires a PC and a software cable (RJ 11 to Sub-D 9-pin)!  
If there is a new software release for your DVB-C receiver you can download it from:  
under “Service/Software and Download/Receiver”  
The website also provides information and tips on software updating via the receiver's RJ 11 data interface.  
The required cable (RJ 11 to RS 232) can be ordered from our service centre, ESC in Grassau, at the  
following address:  
ESC Electronic Service  
Chiemgau GmbH  
Bahnhofstraße 108  
83224 Grassau, Germany  
Tel.:  
+49 8641 9545-0  
Fax:  
e-mail:  
Internet:  
+49 8641 9545-35 & 9545-36  
Note:  
Factory settings must be restored following a successful software download.  
SERVICE  
If, despite reading this operating manual, you still have questions about getting started with the receiver or  
using it correctly, or if unexpected problems occur, please contact your specialist dealer.  
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX  
TECHNICAL FEATURES  
Q
Reception of digital cable TV and radio channels  
2,000 channel memory positions  
Q
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16-character alphanumeric display with status icons for indication of channel names and transmission  
information  
Q
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Conax and Cryptoworks decoding system embedded  
)
Common Interface for one CA module ¹  
)
Integrated Smartcard reader ¹  
)
Electronic programme guide (EPG) with detailed information ²  
Suitable for software download via cable ³) and PC  
4 favourite channel lists  
Automatic date and time generation via DVB data stream  
On Screen Display (OSD) in 9 languages (D, GB, F, I, E, CZ, TR, PL, P)  
8 timers; can also be programmed from the EPG  
Language selection for multilingual broadcasts  
Optical and electrical audio output for Dolby Digital data stream (AC 3)  
Composite colour, Y/C and RGB signal output programmable via the Scart socket  
Cinch sockets for AV signal  
Videotext decoder with 800 page memory capacity and videotext generation  
Automatic 4:3 and 16:9 format recognition (choice of viewing format)  
Search for Channels  
Power switch  
An additional IR sensor can be connected  
Compatible with the UFO®compact-processing system  
Product package: Infrared remote control, batteries, operating manual, safety instructions, Scart cable,  
power supply cable  
¹) CA module and Smartcards are not included with this product  
²) Only displayed if this information is broadcast by the programme provider  
³) Dependent on the cable network operator’s structure  
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX  
Type  
UFC 762si  
UFC 762sw  
Order no./colour  
RF properties  
20210101/silver  
20210102/black  
Input frequency range  
Input level range  
Demodulation:  
MHz  
47-862  
dBµV  
QAM 16, 32, 64, 128, 256  
TV system, video  
Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer  
Video resolution  
Input data rate  
DVB-C standard  
CCIR 601 (720 x 576)  
MSymb/s  
1.7-7, 15  
Decoding  
MPEG-1 and 2 compatible  
Bit rate  
MBit/s  
MHz  
V
1.5-15  
0.02-5  
1
Frequency range  
Output voltage  
S/N  
dB  
> 53  
TV system, audio  
Decoding  
MPEG-1 and 2, layer 1 and 2  
Sampling rate  
kHz  
kHz  
mV  
dB  
32/44,1/48  
0.04-20  
770  
Frequency range  
Voltage  
S/N  
> 65  
Memory  
Flash-RAM/SDRAM  
Processor clock speed  
Power supply  
MB  
4/ 16  
150  
MHz  
Power supply voltage  
Power consumption (power/standby)  
Connections  
V/Hz  
W
230 (± 10 %)/50  
22/< 2  
RF input/output  
TV/VCR output  
IEC socket/pin  
2 x Scart sockets  
Video output  
Cinch socket  
Audio output (analogue)  
Audio digital output (electrical)  
Audio digital output (optical)  
Data interface  
2 x Cinch sockets  
Cinch socket  
Standard OWG (IEC 952)  
RJ 11 socket  
Common Interface/Encryption system  
General  
1/Conax, Cryptoworks integrated  
Permissible ambient temperature  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Weight  
°C  
mm  
kg  
+5 to +40  
280 x 49 x 190  
< 2  
Preliminary data. Technical data subject to change.  
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX  
SCART SOCKET ASSIGNMENT  
Signal  
Pin no.  
1
TV  
X
VCR/AUX  
Right audio output  
Right audio input  
Left audio output  
Audio earth  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2
3
X
X
X
4
Blue earth  
5
Audio left input  
Blue signal  
6
7
X
X
X
Switching voltage  
Green earth  
8
9
Data signal  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
Green signal  
Data signal  
X
X
X
X
Red earth  
Data earth  
Red signal (C)  
Blanking signal  
Video earth  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Blanking signal earth  
Video output (FBAS/Y)  
Video input  
Connector shield  
X
VHS/S-VHS SWITCHING  
The Scart sockets are switchable between VHS and S-VHS. The changeover is made by selecting  
“Main Menu”, “Settings”, “TV picture settings”.  
VHS (RGB):  
The red signal is connected to terminal 15, the composite colour output to terminal 19.  
For S-VHS (C/Y): The Y output is connected to pin 19, the C output to pin 15.  
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX  
CONNECTION EXAMPLE  
Dolby Digital system  
Digital audio AC  
optical/electrical  
Hi-system  
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Anton-Kathrein-Straße 1 - 3 • P.O. Box 100 444 • 83004 Rosenheim GERMANY  
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