Kathrein Satellite TV System UFD 430 User Manual

Operating manual  
Kathrein Satellite Receiver  
UFD 430  
Order No.: 260 442  
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Controls, displays and connections  
Bedienelemente, Anzeigen und Anschlüsse  
This section contains a brief description of all the control elements, displays and  
connections. The key symbols presented here are also used when describing the  
operating sequences.  
View of front panel  
View of rear panel  
Remote control handset  
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Controls, displays and connections  
Front panel controls and displays  
Rear panel controls and connections  
1
Mains switch (with mains isolation)  
1
Mains input socket for 230 V/50 Hz.  
2
LED display for TV (8-position, 7-segment display)  
Displays programme slot and programme name as well as  
menu settings.  
2
DATA socket  
a) Connection facility for the external infrared sensor URS  
200.  
b) Connection for the UFP 10 Copy-Programmer for read-in  
and read-out of the programme data.  
(function b is especially for service, for copying the  
programme data).  
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Keys for selecting programmes  
Step-by-step programme selection (upwards and down-  
wards).  
Switch from standby into operation as well as switchover  
from TV to radio mode without using remote control.  
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4
VHF/UHF antenna input (signal is looped through).  
VHF/UHF antenna output  
(TV signal modulator-output, Ch. 38 is preset).  
5
Satellite IF, signal input and  
output of LNB supply voltage.  
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7
8
9
Audio output, left and right channel (Cinch sockets).  
Audio digital output (SPDIF output) (Cinch socket)  
Scart socket, TV connection  
Scart socket, VCR connection  
10 Scart socket, decoder connection  
Remote control handset keys  
Function 1:  
Command set changeover  
Starts a timer  
Function 2:  
To blank out the video signal (in setup mode) This  
function is to be used if the picture no longer synchro-  
nises on adjustment and the picture scrolls.  
Last-function. Allows you to switch back to the last pro-  
gramme that was selected  
Function 1:  
Function 1:  
Last-function. Allows you to switch back to the last  
programme that was selected  
On/Off (Standby),  
Attention: no mains isolation results!  
Function 2:  
Displays the info menu  
Function 2:  
Return from setup mode into normal operation  
(active only if after pressing the key  
programme list is displayed.)  
the  
Function 1:  
Set timer, date and time  
Calls up TV programme list (or radio programme list in  
radio mode).  
Function 2:  
Calls up menu for "Programme slot sorting (insertion),  
swapping and copying“  
Function 1:  
Selection of TV/SAT mode  
Function 2:  
Call up the menu for video settings  
press in succession)  
(with  
(with  
press in succession)  
Function 1:  
Function 1:  
Volume control  
Step through the programmes either up or down  
Function 2:  
Function 2:  
To alter settings data in setup mode  
Selection of individual menu entries in setup mode  
Function 1:  
Function 1:  
Stores the chosen settings  
Switchover to radio mode  
Function 2:  
Function 2:  
Calls up the menu for radio settings  
Primary key for calling up the separate settings menus  
(e.g. video settings)  
(with  
press in succession  
Function 1:  
Mutes the sound  
Stereo/Mono- (2 channel) changeover  
Function 2:  
Calls up the menu for audio settings  
Numeric keys 0 - 9 for programme selection and fre-  
quency entries  
(with  
press in succession)  
to  
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Safety instructions  
Sicherheitshinweise  
The following section contains important information relating to operation, place of  
installation and connecting-up of the receiver.  
Read these notes carefully before putting the unit into operation.  
Important notes regarding operation  
Extended absence / Thunderstorms  
Always switch the unit off via its mains switch during periods of extended absence  
or at the onset of thunderstorms. This also applies to any other equipment attached  
However, take account of any possible timer programming, and switch the unit on  
again in good time prior to the recording time.  
Mains lead  
Make certain that the mains lead (power supply lead) is undamaged. Never put the  
unit into operation if the mains lead is damaged.  
Cleaning  
Withdraw the mains plug before cleaning the unit. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.  
Children-at-play  
Pay attention that children do not insert objects into the ventilation slots. There is a  
risk of mortal danger due to electric shock.  
Repairs  
On no account remove the housing cover since there are dangerous voltages in-  
side the unit that may be contacted. The unit must only be opened by qualified  
specialists, so allow them to carry out any repairs or adjustments to your receiver.  
Unauthorised opening entails loss of guarantee.  
The electrical safety of the unit can be affected by improper tampering with it  
The manufacturer‘s liability excludes accidents occurring to the user when the unit  
is opened.  
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Safety instructions  
Important notes for siting and installation  
Place of installation  
Every electronic device generates some heat. The rise in temperature, however,  
lies within safe limits. Nevertheless, this does not rule out the possibility of slight  
colour changes to sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers over time due to the  
constant effect of heat..  
In conjunction with treated furniture surfaces, the unit‘s rubber feet can likewise  
give rise to changes in colour. Where necessary, place the unit on a suitable pad.  
Ventilation  
The heat that is generated in this unit is dissipated quite adequately. Never install  
the receiver in a cabinet, shelf or rack with inadequate ventilation. Never close-off  
the openings on the unit that are intended for heat dissipation.  
Do not place objects on top of the unit. Maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm  
above the unit so that the heat generated within the unit is convected away without  
obstruction.  
Mains voltage  
Run the receiver only from a mains voltage of 230V / 50Hz.  
The unit is not to be connected to the mains until after all the installation work has  
been completed.  
Humidity  
Protect the unit against humidity, drips and splashes.  
Solar radiation/heat  
Grounding  
Do not place the receiver close to radiators nor expose it to direct sunlight.  
The parabolic antenna is to be grounded in accordance with regulations. Here, the  
relevant German VDE regulations (or equivalent) are to be observed.  
LNB supply voltage  
If the feeder system (LNB) is supplied with an external supply voltage and the LNB  
supply voltage is not used for polarity switchover (e.g. Kathrein single-cable feeder  
system UAS 330), the receiver‘s LNB supply must be set to “OFF“ (refer to section:  
“Initial settings, LNB supply voltage“).  
There is a risk that the receiver may suffer damage if the change-over is not carried  
out.  
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Connecting up and putting into operation  
Anschluß und Inbetriebnahme  
The following section is intended specifically for the specialist dealer. If you are not  
carrying out the installation yourself, there is no need to pay any attention to this  
section. Sample configurations are to be found in section: “Connection examples“.  
Attention  
Do not connect the unit to the mains until after the installation work has been car-  
ried out properly.  
Please note the guidance given in section: “Safety- and Installation Instructions“  
Connecting up the unit  
Satellite signal connection  
Connect the Sat IF input (5) of the receiver to the satellite receiving system.  
For the connection use a coaxial cable with an F-type connecting plug.  
If the F connector is not yet fitted to the cable:  
Insulate the cable as indicated in the following illustration, and  
Carefully screw the F connector onto the cable end until it is firmly seated on  
the cable.  
Attention  
When fitting the plug, make certain that none of the fine wires of the braided shield  
makes contact with the inner conductor giving rise to a short-circuit.  
Receiving system presets  
Presetting carried out for the control signals was for conventional receiving sys-  
tems, thus 14/18 V for polarity switching and 22 kHz switching signal for satellite  
selection in the case of multifeed receiving systems.  
If DiSEqC or tone-burst switching matrices are to be used in the receiving system,  
the default setting must be changed in the initial setup menu at menu entry  
“DiSEqC“.  
For this, refer to section: “Initial settings, DiSEqC menu“.  
Also comply with the technical guide for the multiswitches.  
TV and video recorder connection (VCR)  
Connect-up the satellite receiver (TV Scart socket) and TV set with a Scart ca-  
ble.  
If your TV set has stereo capability, a Scart connection allows you to receive the  
sound in stereo.  
Connect-up the video recorder and satellite receiver (VCR Scart socket) again  
using a Scart cable.  
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Connecting up and putting into operation  
UHF connection  
If your TV set does not have a Scart socket, the connection to the TV set is made  
via a coaxial cable (possibly via the video recorder).  
In this case, pull out the coaxial cable from the antenna input of the video re-  
corder or TV set (if no video recorder is attached) and connect it to the satellite  
receiver‘s terrestrial antenna input (view of rear panel, 3).  
Using an additional coaxial cable, connect-up from the satellite receiver‘s TV  
socket (view of rear panel, 4) to the video recorder, and from there to the TV  
set.  
Audio connection  
If you want to hear the sound via the hi-fi system, connect the audio Cinch sockets  
(view of rear panel, 6) and the hi-fi system with a Cinch cable.  
Decoder connection  
You can also connect-up a decoder to the receiver for Pay-TV programmes.  
No further setting is necessary for decoders that require a video signal and supply  
a switching signal, such as Premiere decoder and Videocrypt decoder, for exam-  
ple..  
Important  
With decoders that do not supply a switching voltage, the video signal path needs  
to be set to external at the receiver (see “The video menu“ section in chapter “Pro-  
gramming TV programmes“).  
Also comply with the decoder‘s instructions for use!  
Using a Scart cable connect-up the decoder to the decoder Scart socket.  
Mains connection  
Now connect the receiver to the mains supply using the mains cable supplied for  
this purpose.  
Inserting batteries into remote control handset  
Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control handset.  
Insert both of the batteries supplied into the remote control handset.  
Make certain that the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity! Polarity is  
marked at the bottom of the battery compartment.  
Replace the cover again.  
Note  
Exhausted batteries are special waste and should not be disposed of with house-  
hold refuse. Instead, hand them in to a collection centre for used batteries!  
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Connecting up and putting into operation  
Tuning UHF channel / Checking operation  
Switch on the satellite receiver via the on/off switch on the front of the unit. The  
LED display on the unit shows the last programme slot that was selected.  
Turn on your TV set.  
If the satellite receiver and TV set are connected up via a Scart cable, tune in  
an audio-visual (AV) programme slot on the TV set.  
With UHF connection via coaxial cable, set up your TV to UHF channel 38 (sat-  
ellite receiver‘s factory-preset channel) at a spare programme position.  
Also take note of instructions in TV set‘s operating manual!  
Note  
If channel 38 is occupied by a terrestrial broadcast programme or the video re-  
corder, adjust your TV set to a spare UHF channel in the range 21 to 69.  
To avoid interference, when setting the UHF output channel try to ensure that  
there is at least one free channel above and below the channel.  
For tuning of UHF output channel at the satellite receiver refer to "Modulator" in  
section: "Initial setting".  
You can now receive the factory-preset TV and radio programmes. To find out how  
to tune in additional TV and radio programmes, refer to sections: “Programming TV  
programmes“ and “Programming radio programmes“.  
External infrared sensor  
If the receiver is to be operated from a location that cannot be reached using the  
remote control handset, (with attachment of a further stereo system in another  
room, for example), the URS 200 external infrared sensor can be connected up via  
the data copy I/O connection (Western modular 8-pole). You can then also control  
the receiver from the other room.  
Important  
All figures in this manual refer to the on-screen display in German. How to  
select English as OSD language is described on pages 27 and 28.  
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Receiver operation  
Bedienung des Receivers  
In this chapter, you learn how to select both TV and analogue and digital radio pro-  
grammes (ADR) using your receiver, how to adjust the volume and how to pro-  
gramme the timer functions.  
In describing the functions, it is assumed that the receiver has already been prop-  
erly connected up by the specialist.  
Should you want to undertake the connections yourself, please read the section:  
“Connecting up and putting into operation“ beforehand.  
Switching the unit on  
Switch the unit on via the mains switch  
on the unit. The last programme  
mode selected appears (TV, ADR or analogue radio) along with the last pro-  
gramme slot selected. If, before it was last turned off, the unit was switched into  
standby, it returns to standby mode the next time it is switched on via the mains  
switch.  
In standby mode a horizontal line appears in the LED display “ “.  
The key on the remote control switches the unit between normal operation  
and standby.  
You can also turn the unit on using the numeric keys ... and the channel  
keys  
.
Note  
On switching on via the mains switch, the resulting operating state is always the  
same as it was prior to switch-off.  
Selecting a programme  
Use the numeric keys ... to select the desired programme directly.  
Example for a three-digit entry (free entry – see initial setting):  
Selection of programme slot 147  
1 is entered, programme slot 1 appears  
4 is entered, programme slot 14 appears  
7 is entered, programme slot 147 now appears.  
or  
Use the  
keys to step through the programmes in succession.  
After the programme changeover, the programme slot and programme name are  
superimposed on the screen for approximately three seconds.  
Note  
With the setting “2- or 3-digit programme selection“ there is a switch to the desired  
programme after approximately 3 seconds. Digits can be entered during this time  
period.  
With the setting “free entry“ (in the above example) the receiver switches to the  
corresponding programme slot immediately after each input.  
In the initial setup menu, a continuous on-screen display of the programme slot can  
be selected (see section: “Initial settings, On Screen Displays “).  
Adjusting volume, balance and tone  
Use the  
keys to adjust the volume to the desired level.  
The volume is adjustable in 21 steps. The volume level set appears on the LED  
display for approximately 3 seconds. At the same time a bar indicator appears on  
the screen.  
On Screen Display:  
LED display:  
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Note  
The settings are not effective on the VCR Scart socket in order not to disturb any  
recordings.  
The on-screen display is removed again after approximately 3 seconds.  
Whilst the menu for volume adjustment is overlaid, the key can be used to acti-  
vate the following menu for balance adjustment, tone adjustment, stereo width and  
pseudo-stereo .  
LED-Display Indicator:  
VOL  
00  
BAL  
00  
TREB  
BASS  
WIDTH  
PSEU  
00  
00  
00  
OFF  
Using the  
keys or the  
key you can select the particular menu entry and  
keys.  
then make changes with the  
Note  
In the menu entry “Stereo Width" the stereo base width can be adjusted independ-  
ently.  
“Pseudo-Stereo" can be used to simulate a “stereo-like“ effect with mono pro-  
grammes, and should thus only be activated with mono reception.  
If Pseudo-Stereo has been turned “On“, the stereo width can no longer be altered.  
Muting the sound  
Press the  
key.  
The sound is muted, allowing you to make a phone call undisturbed, for example.  
In the LED display the sound muting is displayed with dots . . . . . . . .  
Press the  
key again to turn the sound back on.  
Note  
Mute is not operative on the VCR Scart socket.  
Stereo- / Mono- / Channel changeover  
TV broadcasts can be transmitted in the two-tone channel method  
(e.g. original tone “English" on channel 1, “German" tone on channel 2).  
Press the  
the order:  
key. Each time you press the key, you switch the sound channel in  
Channel 1 Channel 2 Stereo .  
The selected channel is shown on the screen and in the LED display. The setting is  
not saved. After a change in programme the original setting takes effect again.  
SAT/TV changeover  
Where the satellite receiver and TV set are connected via a Scart cable, many TV  
sets immediately switchover signal input (on the Scart socket) to video reception  
when the satellite receiver is turned on um. The switching voltage of the TV Scart  
socket therefore needs to be switched off if you want to view a terrestrially broad-  
cast TV programme.  
Press the  
key.  
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Receiver operation  
The switching voltage on pin 8 of the TV Scart socket is turned off, and it is turned  
on again by pressing once more.  
In Sat mode, “Sat mode“ is displayed on the screen, the programme slot indicator  
in the LED display begins with “P...“.  
In TV mode, “TV mode“ is displayed on the screen, the programme slot indicator in  
the LED display begins with “T...“.  
Setting date and time  
Press the  
continuous time display on/off.  
key to call up the menu for date and time setting, and turning the  
The following screen display appears:  
In this menu you can set the date and time and also turn on a continuous time dis-  
play on the screen.  
The bottom menu line shows keys you can use to make the settings.  
Making the settings  
Select the menu line using the  
keys.  
The chosen menu entry flashes.  
Change the setting for continuous time display (ON/OFF) using the  
keys.  
For the direct entry of numerals use the ... keys.  
Always enter the date as 6 positions and the time as 4 positions,  
or  
Change the values step-by-step using the  
keys.  
Saving settings and starting the clock  
After entering the time press the  
key in order to start the clock.  
Return to receive mode  
Press the  
key to return to receive mode.  
or  
Press the  
key to continue with the timer programming.  
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Receiver operation  
Timer setting  
The unit is assumed to be in normal mode.  
Press the key twice to call up the menu for the timer settings.  
The following screen display appears:  
In this menu, you can make timer settings in order to start the receiver at the same  
time as a video recorder (e.g. for recordings).  
The bottom menu line shows keys you can use to make the settings.  
Meaning of the columns  
Date  
Switch-on date.  
Start  
Stop  
No.  
Start-time for automatic switch-on.  
Switch-off time.  
Number of programme slot.  
Making settings  
After calling up the timer menu the cursor is positioned at the input line. The active  
menu entry is shown by means of a flashing cursor (>).  
For step-by-step entry use the  
keys.  
or for direct input use the numeric keys ...  
.
When entering values using the numeric keys, enter the date and time with 4-  
and 6 positions respectively, hence “02.01.98" and “08:05" (not “2.1." and “8:5").  
Following correct data entry the cursor jumps to the next column.  
To enter a radio programme slot press the  
key first of all.  
Saving settings  
Making changes  
Press the  
key in order to save your settings.  
The values entered are placed in the topmost line of the display. The other entries  
are all shifted down by one line.  
If you want to alter a stored setting, place the cursor in the appropriate line by  
pressing the  
tries.  
key. Enter the new data in the usual manner and save the new en-  
To clear a timer that has been set, enter the programme slot as “00“ and save the  
entry.  
Return to receive mode  
Press the key in order to return to receive mode.  
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Receiver operation  
Note  
If the timer becomes active, “RECORD“ is indicated on the LED display for 3 sec-  
onds.  
During the recording period the programme selection keys are disabled.  
If you press a key the following  
message appears on the screen:  
If the programmed recording time  
has ended the following message  
appears:  
Press the  
key if you want the receiver to return to normal operation, otherwise  
the unit switches off after 5 minutes.  
The programme number in the timer menu is set to “00“.  
Attention  
Tip  
If the timer is programmed for a recording, the unit may no longer be switched off  
via the mains switch or else it must be switched on again in good time prior to the  
scheduled time of recording. Both the time and the timer settings are maintained  
even if the mains is disconnected.  
When specifying switch-on and switch-off times, add some leeway to the times so  
that the entire broadcast will still be recorded even if programmes are shifted  
slightly.  
Daily and weekly repeated switch-on  
This receiver also allows an optional daily or weekly repeated switch-on.  
Daily repeated switch-on  
Enter “00.00“ in the Date column, and also the switch-on and switch-off times.  
Weekly repeated switch-on  
Enter the relevant date of the first switch-on day in the Date column, and for the  
month enter “00“.  
Example:  
12.00: the timer is activated for the first time on the 12th day of the month and  
weekly thereafter.  
Video recorder playback (VCR)  
For playback from the video recorder the satellite receiver does not need to be  
switched on. Standby mode is sufficient to ensure the signal path is switched  
through from the VCR Scart socket to the TV Scart socket.  
On playback from the video recorder the LED display shows:  
-with the receiver switched on-  
-in standby mode-  
VCR  
- VCR.  
On playback from the video recorder, you have the possibility of a brief switchover  
to satellite reception, in order to check the start of a broadcast, for example, without  
needing to switch off the video recorder.  
Press the  
key for this.  
If you press the key once again, each key-press then switches the TV picture in the  
following order:  
- VCR-playback  
Sat mode  
TV mode.  
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Receiver operation  
Switching between TV and radio mode  
Your receiver allows you to receive TV programmes, analogue radio programmes  
and digital radio (ADR) programmes.  
After switching on, the receiver is in either the TV mode or the radio mode (de-  
pending on the mode at time of switch-off).  
Press the  
dio- and ADR radio modes.  
key on the remote control to switch between TV- , analogue ra-  
Functional sequence:  
TV  
P ...  
Analogue Radio ADR Radio →  
R ... A ...  
TV etc.  
LED-Display:  
With radio mode the screen is blanked out.  
Programme selection Selection of programmes in radio mode is carried out in the same way as for TV  
mode.  
Analogue radio programmes  
Broadcasting of the analogue radio programmes takes place using the recognised  
Wegener Panda 1 standard.  
Information, such as that for digital ADR radio programmes, is not transmitted in  
the case of analogue radio programmes.  
The programme name for the analogue radio programmes is entered in the ana-  
logue radio setup menu.  
Further operation is the same as in the TV mode.  
Note  
The “Analogue radio“ initial setup menu has a setting that allows a continuous on-  
screen display of the programme slot. The setting is independent of the setting in  
the “TV“ initial setup menu.  
Digital radio reception (ADR)  
Broadcasting of ADR radio programmes takes place in digital form, i.e. the sound  
quality corresponds closely to that of CDs.  
With ADR radio programmes, the station name together with a category identifier is  
transmitted with the sound signal. Unlike the analogue radio mode, a programme  
name does not need to be entered in the case of ADR radio programmes.  
With ADR radio programmes, the programme providers can also transmit still fur-  
ther information such as radio-text and TTA data.  
This is then also displayed on the screen (after approximately 3 seconds).  
TTA data =Title, artist, composer, CD number.  
Example:  
Note  
The displays and overlays appear only if they are included  
in the broadcast from the programme provider.  
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Receiver operation  
Programme category selection in ADR radio mode  
The digital radio programmes are divided up into different categories by the pro-  
gramme provider. The receiver provides the facility for calling up just those broad-  
casting stations in a certain chosen category.  
Press the  
key  
.
The OSD menu appears as follows:  
Using the numeric keys  
select the desired category.  
The receiver switches over to the next programme in the corresponding category.  
The OSD menu shows:  
LED display:  
(briefly for around 3 seconds)  
. A 2 .  
followed by programme name appearance.  
Programme selection is now possible only with the  
keys, and no longer possi-  
ble with the numeric keys (if, in the initial setup menu, programme selection is set  
to “Free entry“).  
Not all of the programme categories listed in the OSD are offered by programme  
providers. If the chosen category does not exist, the following appears briefly:  
LED display:  
(briefly for around 3 seconds)  
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  
Following this, the chosen category is dis-  
played, however programme changeover  
does not take place.  
Selection of a programme is not possible.  
To exit from the category mode press the  
and  
keys in succession  
The OSD menu shows:  
Programme selection again takes place in  
the usual manner.  
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Receiver operation  
Additional functions in ADR mode  
The UFD 430 receiver provides the facility for displaying the information that ac-  
companies the broadcast, not just in the on-screen menu, but also via the LED dis-  
play. Display of TTA data via the LED display is done sequentially, which means  
that the data is scrolled.  
Thus, in ADR radio mode, you have the option of displaying the TTA data and the  
radio-text even without the TV set.  
Various settings can be made in this connection.  
Call up the TTA data menu:  
Press the keys:  
+
In the first menu entry, the scroll interval time of the TTA data records in the LED  
display is set. This is adjustable between 1+5 steps.  
In the following lines the TTA data records, which are to be displayed when scroll-  
ing in the LED display, can be activated.  
Selection of menu lines using:  
(press twice).  
Activation or deactivation using  
.
.
Save with  
Exit from the menu with  
To start the automatic data scrolling (of the activated TTA data) in the LED dis-  
.
play, press keys  
+
in succession .  
To display individual activated TTA data records and to terminate the auto-  
matic data scrolling, press the key.  
Note:  
Only the data records accompanying the broadcast can be displayed.  
If both TTA data and radio-text is broadcast, the TTA data for “Album“, “Author“  
and “CD No“ is concealed by the radio-text in the OSD menu.  
Using the keys  
revealed.  
+
you can mask out the radio-text. The TTA data is then  
By a further pressing of both keys the radio-text is displayed once again.  
Search for ADR radio programmes  
If, whilst the receiver is in ADR radio mode, the unit is switched off via the  
key  
on the remote control (into standby), the search for digital ADR radio programmes  
is started automatically.  
New stations are appended to the existing ADR programme list. You can then use  
the “sort (insert)“ function to sort these programmes as desired. The search run  
takes approximately 30 minutes.  
The receiver switches into standby on completion of the search run.  
The automatic search run can be turned off in the initial setup menu.  
Note  
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Receiver operation  
Switching back to last programme (swap)  
With key  
gramme and, by a further pressing, switch back again. If you changed programme  
using the keys the programme needs to have been set for at least  
(Last) and key  
you can switch back to the previously selected pro-  
10 seconds in order for it to switch back to this programme slot. Otherwise it  
switches back to the programme slot last selected with the programme keys.  
Programme sorting (inserting), swapping and copying  
With the function: “Programme sorting (inserting), swapping and copying“ you can  
adapt the programme order in TV- and radio mode to suit your individual require-  
ments.  
Example  
You want to put the programme from programme slot “P083" into programme slot  
“P003" (insert).  
Press the keys  
+
in succession.  
The menu for function “Insert programme slot" appears.  
Options:  
Insert programme (sort)  
Swap programme  
Copy programme  
The cursor flashes at the currently selected programme  
Select programme slot P083 using the ... keys or  
keys.  
Move to the right-hand side with the cursor by pressing the key:  
.
Select programme slot P003 using the ... keys or  
Press the key twice.  
The programme from programme slot 83 is now transferred to programme slot 3  
(inserted).  
keys.  
Following message appears on the screen:  
Please wait  
When transfer completed, following message appears:  
Programme inserted!  
Further programmes can be moved using the same method.  
To switch into the “swap“ and “copy“ modes press key  
more respectively.  
once more and twice  
Exit from the menu with key  
.
Radio programmes can be inserted, swapped or copied using the same method in  
the respective mode  
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Receiver operation  
Operation without remote control  
If you happen to have mislaid the remote control handset, you can switch the re-  
ceiver on by simultaneously pressing both keys on the front of the unit.  
Using the same method you can switch between operating modes: “TV”, “Ana-  
logue radio” and “ADR radio”.  
Displaying programme overview  
The unit is assumed to be in normal mode (TV-, or radio mode)  
Press the key.  
The programme overview appears on the screen.  
The currently selected programme is identified by <..>.  
The  
keys can be used to single-step through the programme list while the  
keys allow paging in steps of 10.  
Pressing the  
key once results in switchover to the marked programme. On  
exiting the programme overview with  
vious programme.  
key, there is a switch back to the pre-  
Pressing the  
exit from the programme overview.  
key twice results in switchover to the marked programme and  
To exit from the menu without selecting a programme press key  
.
Info menu  
Press the  
key whilst the programme list is overlaid.  
The Info menu appears with instructions for calling up the setup menus for the ini-  
tial setup, video and audio setup.  
Exit from the menu with keys  
or  
,
.
Stop-watch  
By pressing  
key you can start a stop-watch. A further pressing of the key  
removes the stop-watch from the display again.  
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Programming TV programmes  
Programmieren von TV-Programmen  
The satellite receiver has already been factory pre-programmed for satellite re-  
ceiving systems with feed systems (receiving system) having 9.75 GHz oscillator  
frequency. All of the programmes set up are listed in the table that is enclosed.  
If your satellite receiving system uses a feed system with a different oscillator fre-  
quency, the receiver only needs to be matched to the feed system oscillator fre-  
quency during the installation.  
The procedure for this can be found in section: “Initial settings, Oscillator fre-  
quency“.  
Note on programme memory locations  
The receiver has a 250 channel memory that can be assigned with TV or analogue  
radio programmes in any manner, and a 250 channel memory for ADR radio pro-  
grammes.  
The analogue section of the receiver has been factory pre-programmed according  
to the programme table with  
150 TV programmes and  
100 analogue radio programmes.  
Programme memory is organised here so that the TV programmes are located in  
programme slots from 1 upwards, while the radio programmes are located in pro-  
grammes slots from 250 downwards. See also the following display:  
Since only one sound programme (TV accompanying sound or a radio programme)  
can be stored in a programme memory, with the factory presetting:  
in “TV mode“  
on reception of TV programmes in programme slots 151 to 250 the original TV  
sound is not sent but instead the programmed radio sound  
in “Radio mode“  
on reception of radio programmes from programme slots 101 to 250 the sound of  
the corresponding TV programme is sent.  
The assignment of the programme slots can be changed as desired.  
Tuning in TV programmes  
To tune in to new TV programmes, the video and audio reception parameters need  
to be set up accordingly.  
The latest programme assignments can be obtained from satellite programme  
magazines, or called up via the videotext of programme Sat 1 from page 675.  
Select the programme slot that you want to change.  
Call up the video menu by pressing the keys in succession.  
+
or  
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Programming TV programmes  
Call up the audio menu: press keys  
Switch between video and audio menus using  
the key or the key  
+
in succession.  
.
Select the desired menu line using the keys:  
For direct numeric input use the keys: ...  
.
or  
Alter the values step-by-step using the  
keys.  
Press the  
key twice in order to save your settings.  
key.  
Exit from the menu using the  
Note  
Frequent reference is made to saving the settings in subsequent descriptions. It is  
always sufficient, however, if you save the settings in the video and audio menus  
just once before exiting from the programme slot or before exiting from setup  
mode.  
The “Video” menu  
The following settings can be made in the video menu:  
Setting options:  
Programme slot 1 to 250  
5-character station identifier  
Transmission frequency from 10700...12747 MHz  
Hor Low / Vert Low / Hor High / Vert High  
1 to 4  
16 or 25 MHz  
LO 1 to LO 4  
See separate decoder menu  
The bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings.  
Description of menu entries  
Satellite frequency  
With input via the numeric keys ... , frequency input is in 5-figure form in the  
range 10700 to 12747 MHz. With the  
keys you can attain the optimum receiv-  
ing frequency by moving in 1 MHz steps (recommended if the picture is grainy due  
to weak signals).  
Polarisation/Oscillator  
In menu entry “Polarisation“, the voltage level is used (14 or 18V) to set the polarity  
(vertical or horizontal).  
In the “Oscillator" menu entry, the oscillator frequency group LO 1 to LO4 is se-  
lected. With the oscillator frequency the high satellite frequency is converted to the  
satellite IF frequency. This allows troublefree matching to different feed systems.  
Frequency range  
Polarisation LNB  
voltage  
18 V  
Setting  
LO  
LO  
group  
LO 1  
LO 2  
LO 3  
LO 4  
frequency  
9750 MHz  
9750 MHz  
10600 MHz  
10600 MHz  
10.70 – 11.70 GHz  
10.70 – 11.70 GHz  
11.70 – 12.75 GHz  
11.70 – 12.75 GHz  
horizontal  
vertical  
Hor Low  
Vert Low  
Hor High  
Vert High  
14 V  
18 V  
14 V  
horizontal  
vertical  
For setting of LO frequencies refer to section: “Initial setting".  
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Programming TV programmes  
Orbit position  
In the “Orbit Position“ menu entry, division of the satellites into orbit positions 1 to 4  
is carried out.  
This dividing up is necessary for the signal selection with the 22 kHz, tone-burst or  
DiSEqC switching signal on reception from two (or more) satellites.  
The receiver is pre-programmed in accordance with the following table.  
Satellite  
Orbit position  
Switching signal 22 kHz  
Astra 19.2° east  
Eutelsat 13° east  
Eutelsat 10° east  
Eutelsat 16° east  
1
2
3
4
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
In the pre-programming position 1 was again assigned to all other satellites.  
Note  
In the initial setup menu (DiSEqC menu, menu entry 22 kHz) the particular setting  
is specified (frequency band High/Low or orbit position Pos A/B) for which  
the 22 kHz switching signal is operative.  
Default setting in initial setup menu:  
22 kHz signal on for “Pos. A/B“.  
Video deviation  
Decoder menu  
The satellites transmit their signals with different video deviation, 16 or  
25 MHz. The setting has an effect on the picture brightness.  
Adjust the video deviation to obtain optimum picture brightness.  
You can attach a decoder to the decoder Scart socket for a Pay-TV programme  
with video signal.  
The receiver recognises Pay-TV programmes for which decoders deliver a switch-  
ing signal (e.g. like Premiere) independently, and switches this signal through to  
the TV- and VCR Scart socket:  
For decoders that do not deliver a switching signal, the following setting is to be  
carried out  
Call up the video setup menu,  
Select menu entry “Decoder menu“,  
Activate the “Decoder menu“,  
Setting option:  
Internal / External  
Internal / External  
Set the video signal path to external,  
Set the audio signal path to external only if audio signal is encoded as well.  
Save the settings with the key (press twice).  
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Programme name  
In the “Programme name“ line (in the video menu) you can enter a 5-character sta-  
tion identifier of your choice.  
Using the  
keys select the menu entry: “Programme name“.  
Using the  
With the  
keys select the first character.  
key move on to the next character.  
Select the remaining characters in the same way.  
Exit from the menu line using key  
To save the entries press the  
or  
.
key twice.  
Press the  
key to be returned to receive mode.  
or  
Move to the first line using the key and select the next programme slot  
The “audio” menu  
The following settings can be carried out in the audio menu:  
Setting option:  
Programme slot 1 to 250  
Mode: Mono wide / Mono narrow / Stereo  
Frequency:  
Sound carrier frequency from 5.00 to 8.98 MHz  
De-emphasis: 50 µs / J 17 / dnr,75 µs  
Volume Offset: 0 to -3  
Audio operating mode  
Setting of operating mode: “Mono wide", “Mono narrow" or “Stereo“.  
LED display indication: I—I, -II- or O—O.  
Operating mode “Stereo“ and “Mono narrow“ is selected on reception of the sound  
sub-carrier, “Mono wide“ is selected on reception of the sound main carrier.  
Audio carrier frequency  
The following is a list of fixed, pre-programmed audio frequencies that can be se-  
lected using the  
keys.  
Mode  
Sound carrier frequen-  
cies  
Mode  
Sound carrier frequencies  
Stereo  
7.02 / 7.20 MHz  
7.38 / 7.56 MHz  
7.74 / 7.92 MHz  
8.10 / 8.28 MHz  
Mono (wide)  
MWD  
5.80 MHz  
6.50 MHz  
6.60 MHz  
6.65 MHz  
6.80 MHz  
Mono (narrow) 7.02 MHz  
MNR  
7.20 MHz  
7.38 MHz  
7.56 MHz  
7.74 MHz  
7.92 MHz  
8.10 MHz  
8.28 MHz  
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Input of the audio carrier frequency via the numeric keys ... is in 3-digit form in  
the range 5.00 to 8.80 MHz. In stereo mode, the frequency is to be entered for the  
left sound channel. The frequency for the right sound channel then automatically  
lies 180 kHz above the left sound frequency.  
Audio de-emphasis (for sound type “Mono wide” only)  
Set the de-emphasis for the best sound impression to “50 µs" or “J17".  
In the “Stereo“ and “Mono narrow“ audio modes, the de-emphasis “dnr" with “75  
µs" is selected automatically.  
Stereo, Mono narrow:  
Mono wide:  
dnr, 75 µs  
50 µs or J17  
Volume offset  
In this menu entry, you can match the initial setting of the volume to the other pro-  
grammes and save separately for every programme slot.  
Setting range with  
keys from 0 to –3.  
Saving the settings  
Save the settings with the  
key (press twice).  
If you want to make new settings for further programme slots:  
Change over to the “Video menu“ with the  
key  
Move to the first programme line, “Programme slot“, and select the next pro-  
gramme slot.  
Select further programme slots in the same manner.  
To exit the setup menu press the  
key.  
Note  
You can terminate any setup procedure immediately (also without storing) by re-  
turning to normal operation via the key.  
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Programming radio programmes  
Programmieren von Radio-Programmen  
Programme providers are continually bringing out new radio programmes that are  
broadcast via the satellites. The “Radio“ menu allows you to store these pro-  
grammes.  
The settings for radio programmes in “Radio“ mode are carried out in the same  
way as for the “TV“ mode.  
Tuning in radio programmes  
Switch from “TV mode“ into “Radio mode“ using the  
key  
First select the programme slot that is to be programmed from scratch.  
Call up the radio menu by pressing the  
+
keys in succession.  
Select the desired menu line using the  
For direct numeric input use the keys ...  
keys.  
.
or  
Alter the values step-by-step with the  
keys.  
Press the  
key twice in order to save your settings.  
key.  
Exit from the menu with the  
Note  
Pay attention to the note on memory organisation of TV and analogue radio pro-  
grammes on page 20.  
The analogue radio menu  
The following parameters can be selected in the radio menu:  
Setting option:  
Programme slot: from 1 to 250  
Programme name: 5-character station identifier  
Sat. transm. freq.:  
Polarisation:  
from 10700 to 12747 MHz  
Hor Low / Vert Low /  
Hor High / Vert High  
1 to 4  
LO 1 to LO 4  
Mono wide, Mono narrow, Stereo  
Orbit position:  
Oscillator:  
Mode:  
Sound carrier freq.: from 5.00 to 8.98 MHz  
Audio de-emphasis: 50 µs / J 17 / dnr,75 µs  
Volume offset:  
from 0 to –3  
The bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings.  
Radio programmes are transmitted on sound subcarriers only. The setting to be  
made is therefore either “Stereo“ or “Mono narrow“. Here the audio de-emphasis is  
selected automatically as “DNR“ and 75 µs.  
Settings are carried out in the same way as for the TV programmes.  
Note  
You can terminate any setup procedure immediately (also without storing) by re-  
turning to normal operation via the  
key.  
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Programming radio programmes  
The “ADR” radio menu  
It is generally not necessary to make settings in the ADR radio menu since new pro-  
grammes can be stored without difficulty using the automatic search run.  
Naturally, you can also store ADR radio programmes manually, in the same manner  
as for TV and analogue radio programmes.  
The "ADR radio" setup menu is essentially the same as the analogue radio setup  
menu.  
The menu entries "Programme name" and "De-emphasis" are dropped. With digital  
radio programmes, the broadcasting station includes the programme name in the  
transmission.  
One further menu entry is "Delete programme".  
All the remaining settings are the same as for the analogue radio programmes.  
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Initial settings  
Grundeinstellungen  
In the initial setup menu, matching of the satellite receiver to the satellite receiving  
system is carried out.  
Important  
The receiver has already been factory pre-programmed for standard satellite re-  
ceiving systems.  
Alterations to the initial setting are therefore necessary only if your receiving sys-  
tem deviates from this type of installation or if you happen to want different set-  
tings.  
The settings in the initial setup menu are generally carried out by the specialist  
dealer on installation of the satellite receiving system.  
To prevent any unintentional alterations in the initial settings, the initial setup menu  
can be invoked only from the switched-off state.  
Calling the initial setup menu  
Switch the unit into standby.  
Press both the programme selection buttons (2)  
multaneously and keep pressed.  
on the receiver si-  
Switch the unit on using the standby button on the remote control.  
Release the buttons when “C 38“ appears on the LED display.  
C 38 is the factory preset UHF output channel. If the UHF channel has already  
been altered, the appropriate channel selection appears  
(between Ch. 21 and Ch. 69).  
The initial setup menu is displayed.  
Setting options:  
Modulator: Channel 21 to 69  
OSD language: 3-language German / English /French  
LNB supply voltage: Off / On  
LNB supply voltage in standby: Off / On  
Programme selection: 1-/ 2-/ 3-figure / free entry  
OSD display: Off / On (for TV and radio  
separately adjustable)  
Type of remote control: 26 or 24 keys.  
ADR search, see separate menu  
Oscillator menu: LO 1 to LO 4  
DiSEqC menu:  
See separate menu in section “DiSEqC"  
EEPROM, see separate menu  
The bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings.  
Settings are made in the initial setup menu in the same manner as in the other  
menus for the station programming:  
Select menu entries with the  
keys.  
Carry out settings and call up submenus with the  
keys  
(and use numeric keys .. on inputting frequencies).  
Press the key twice to save your settings.  
Return with the key.  
Modulator output channel  
The modulator‘s UHF output channel can be entered in the range from channel 21  
to 69.  
Default: channel “38“  
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When making the setting, it should be ensured that there is at least one blank  
channel above and below the output channel in order to avoid interference.  
OSD language  
Here you can select the language for the on-screen displays. The choice available  
comprises: German, English and French.  
Default: German  
LNB supply voltage  
Here you can turn off the power supply for the feed system if this is catered for by  
an external power supply and signal selection likewise is not carried out through  
the LNB supply voltage (e.g. Kathrein single-cable feed system UAS 330).  
Note  
If there are switchover matrices in the receiving system the LNB supply voltage  
needs to be turned in all cases.  
Default: ON  
LNB supply voltage in standby  
When the receiver is in standby the LNB supply voltage is normally switched off.  
If terrestrial signals and satellite signals are combined in the receiving system, and  
the power supply for the relevant components comes from the receiver, this power  
supply must also be guaranteed when the receiver is in standby.  
In this case switch the power supply in standby to “On“.  
Default: “Off“.  
Programme selection  
You have the option of entering the programme number in one-, two-, or three-digit  
form or as unrestricted input  
Default: ”free“.  
Setting  
Settable programme slots  
One-digit input  
Two-digit input  
Three-digit input  
Free input  
Programme slots 1 to 9  
Programme slots 1 to 99  
Programme slots 1 to 250  
Programme slots 1 to 250  
Note  
If a recording is pre-programmed in the timer for a programme slot 100, the timer  
must be cleared first in order that a change in the programme slot entry can be car-  
ried out.  
On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Here you can select whether the programme slot and programme name are to be  
displayed continuously, or whether they are to be removed again approximately  
three seconds after programme changeover.  
This setting can be made differently in TV mode and radio mode.  
Default:  
TV mode  
Off“.  
On“.  
Analogue radio mode  
To call the initial setup menu in analogue radio mode, the receiver must be  
switched into radio mode before being switched off. Then call the initial setup menu  
in the usual way.  
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Initial settings  
LED brightness  
Here you can increase the brightness of the LED display. This may be necessary,  
for example, if bright light is beaming down on the receiver and the LED displays  
are no longer easy to read. In this case set the display to “High“ setting.  
Factory preset: Low  
Remote control handset  
The receiver contains command sets for Kathrein remote controls with both 24 and  
26 keys. The remote control included with the receiver has 26 keys and this is the  
predefined command set on delivery. Hence leave this setting unchanged as  
26 keys“ (factory preset).  
ADR search  
In this menu entry the criteria can be set up for the automatic station search for  
ADR radio programmes.  
ADR radio programmes are currently radiated only from the Astra satellites in the  
lower frequency band (low band). The above setting is already set up accordingly.  
If you want to switch off the automatic search run, set the “Search run” menu entry  
to “OFF”.  
Save the setting with the  
key (press twice).  
The search run starts when the receiver is switched into standby from “ADR radio”  
mode. After the search run the receiver switches to standby.  
Oscillator frequency  
The satellites radiate their programmes in a frequency range that satellite receivers  
are unable to process. In the receiving system (known as the LNB - Low Noise  
Block converter or LNC - Low Noise Converter) this frequency is converted into a  
lower frequency that can be processed by satellite receivers.  
The satellite transmission frequencies lie in the following ranges:  
10700 ... 11700 MHz  
11700 ... 12750 MHz  
Low-band  
High-band  
The receiver‘s input frequency range, however, lies in the range: 920...2150 MHz  
Conversion of the higher frequencies into a lower frequency is achieved with the  
aid of the oscillator frequency (LO frequency). Various oscillator frequencies are  
used for the conversion according to the satellite frequency range and type of sys-  
tem.  
For Astra and Eutelsat receiving systems, this is generally 9.75 GHz (9750 MHz)  
for the lower frequency band (low-band) and 10.6 GHz (10600 MHz). for the upper  
frequency band (high-band). Older receiving systems still operate in the low-band  
region with 10 GHz oscillator frequency.  
The receiver calculates the frequency onto which it needs to tune by subtracting  
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Initial settings  
the oscillator frequency from the satellite transmission frequency stored for each  
programme.  
As a result, you can easily install the UFD 430 on other receiving systems without  
needing to reprogramme every single programme slot.  
You only need to set up the particular oscillator frequencies that your receiving  
system uses.  
On delivery the oscillator frequencies set up are those listed in the picture below.  
Changing the oscillator frequency  
Call the initial setup menu (see paragraph: “Calling the initial setup menu“).  
Using the keys move to menu entry:  
“Oscillator menu . . .“.  
Call up the “Oscillator selection“ submenu using the  
keys.  
Move to the line in which you wish to alter the oscillator frequency (LO 1.. LO 4).  
keys.  
You can enter deviant oscillator frequencies in the range from 9000 MHz to  
Various fixed pre-programmed LO frequencies can be selected with the  
12000 MHz directly via the numeric keys ... in 5-digit form,  
(e.g. 11700).  
Save the settings with the  
Exit from the menu with the  
key (press twice).  
key.  
DiSEqC menu  
Fundamentals of the DiSEqC signal (Digital Satellite Equipment Control)  
In order to select the satellite signals different control signals are required.  
Up until now, the 14/18V LNB supply voltage and the 22 kHz signal (superimposed  
on the LNB supply voltage) have been sufficient for signal selection for the majority  
of applications.  
With these four control criteria it is possible to switch between horizontally and ver-  
tically polarised signals, as well as between two satellites (multifeed reception).  
With the extension of the frequency range to the 12 GHz region (high-band region  
11.70 – 12.75 GHz) or for reception of more than two satellites, additional control  
criteria are required for LNB selection and signal selection.  
The “DiSEqC“ control signal has been developed by Eutelsat in collaboration with  
Philips.  
The “DiSEqC“ control signal is actually a particular form of modulation (pulse-width  
modulation) of the already existing 22 kHz signal.  
The UFD 430 receiver is equipped with:  
DiSEqC tone burst  
(also termed Simple DiSEqC or DiSEqC)  
and  
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DiSEqC 1.1  
The required setting is dependent on the components of your receiving system.  
Settings 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 . . .“.  
keys.  
Activate the submenu “DiSEqC menu . . .“ using the  
The following menu appears (factory preset):  
Se tting o p tio n:  
22 kHz sig na l: O ff, Hig h/ Lo w, Po s A/ B  
To ne b urst:  
DiSEq C :  
O ff, Po s A/B, O p t A/B, Hig h/Lo w  
O ff, O n  
DiSEq C Re p e a t: O ff, 1 o r 2  
UFO m ini:  
O ff, O n, UFO twin 1, UFO twin 2  
Re m o te fre q ue nc y:  
0-2150 MHz  
UFO m ic ro :  
O ff, O n, Re se t  
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  
or  
22 kHz  
High/Low  
Freq. range  
Low  
22 kHz  
Off  
Pos. A/B  
Orbit Pos.  
1 and 3  
22 kHz  
Off  
High  
On  
2 and 4  
On  
(factory presetting)  
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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Tone burst  
In the “Tone burst“ menu entry the following settings of the 22 kHz signal are pos-  
sible:  
Switching states on setting:  
Switching states on setting:  
Switching states on setting:  
22 kHz signal  
Tone burst  
—> High/Low and  
—> Pos. A/B:  
22 kHz signal  
Tone burst  
—> Pos. A/B and  
—> Opt. A/B  
22 kHz signal  
Tone burst  
—> Pos. A/B and  
—> High/Low  
Low  
High  
22 kHz  
22 kHz  
Pos  
Tone burst 22 kHz  
Low  
High  
Tone burst  
Tone burst  
Off  
On  
0
1
1
2
3
4
0
0
1
1
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Pos. 1  
Pos. 2  
Tone burst  
Tone burst  
Pos. 1  
Pos. 2  
22 kHz  
22 kHz  
0
1
Off  
On  
DiSEqC  
Up to 16 inputs can be switched with the “DiSEqC“ control signal.  
If the receiver is connected up to a “DiSEqC" switch-over matrix, the menu entry  
must be set to “On”.  
Default: OFF  
Note  
For optimal usage it is essential to know the switching criteria and the input as-  
signments of the DiSEqC switching matrices.  
Thus take into account the specifications of the DiSEqC switching matrices or get  
in touch with the installer of the receiving system.  
DiSEqC Repeat  
If the receiver is operated on a receiving system with two or more DiSEqC switch-  
ing matrices connected in series (cascaded), the DiSEqC command must be re-  
peated.  
In this case set the menu entry “DiSEqC Repeat" to “1" or “2“.  
Default: Off  
UFO mini  
With a “subscriber-controlled preprocessing system" the receiver‘s input frequency  
is adjusted to a fixed input frequency. The signals are transmitted by the “sub-  
scriber-controlled preprocessing system“ on this frequency. The reception pa-  
rameters for the programme selection are transmitted by “DiSEqC“ command  
to the receiving system and set up there.  
Which setting needs to be selected "On", “UFO twin 1“ or “UFO twin 2“ is depend-  
ent on the design of the “subscriber-controlled preprocessing system“.  
The “UFO mini Twin“ design is a special form of the “subscriber-controlled pre-  
processing system“  
Note  
The setting is therefore to be made according to information in the “subscriber-  
controlled preprocessing system“ installation guide.  
Remote frequency  
If you have set "On" or “UFO twin 1“ in menu entry UFO mini, make the setting in  
this menu entry for the transmission frequency.  
The particular transmission frequency that needs to be set in the range 0 to 2150  
MHz, is given in the “subscriber-controlled preprocessing system“ installation  
guide.  
Note  
It is therefore essential to note the installation guide instructions of the “subscriber-  
controlled preprocessing system“.  
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Initial settings  
UFO micro  
The setting in this menu entry is also designed for operation of the receiver on a  
pre-processing system.  
Here control and communication between the receiver and the Kathrein “UFO mi-  
cro" system is effected via the return path of the coaxial cable.  
If the UFD 430 receiver is operated on a “UFO micro“ receiving system, an “On"  
setting must be made in menu entry “UFO micro".  
A special address is then assigned to the receiver by the receiving system during  
installation, so that the control commands sent to the receiving system for signal  
selection are also recognised by it.  
A remote frequency does not need to be set up in this mode of operation since this  
is determined by the “UFO micro" system with the addressing.  
If the receiver is used on different receiving systems the previously assigned ad-  
dress is to be deleted. This is done in menu entry “Reset".  
As a result, the receiver is then assigned the factory-preset address once again  
(virgin address). Following this, the “On" setting should be made again. The re-  
ceiver is then given a new address by the new system.  
Note  
The pre-programming is not cleared on “Reset".  
Default: Off  
Press the  
key twice to save your settings.  
key (press twice).  
Exit the initial setup menu with the  
Note  
If you exit the menus without saving, the settings will be lost.  
EEPROM  
This menu entry is intended for service personnel only.  
It allows the programme data to be read out or read in to the receiver by means of  
the UFP 10 Copy Programmer.  
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Initial settings  
Switching over remote control’s command set  
The remote control handset contains two command sets. This allows two receivers  
to be operated independently in a room (not in conjunction with a twin receiver).  
Note  
Switchover is possible for remote controls that have 24 and 26 keys.  
For this purpose, programme one receiver on command set 1 and the second re-  
ceiver on command set 2.  
Switch on receiver 1. Switch off receiver 2 using the mains switch  
on the  
.
unit  
Press the  
Using the numeric keys ...  
To adopt the code switch receiver 1 into standby using the  
key and keep it pressed.  
enter “901“.  
key, and then  
switch the receiver off using the mains switch  
.
on the unit  
Set receiver 2 back into operation.  
Press the  
key and keep it pressed.  
Using the numeric keys ... enter 902“.  
To adopt the code switch receiver 2 into standby using the  
key, and then  
back into operation again. Set receiver 1 back into operation as well.  
Press the key and keep it pressed.  
Using the numeric keys ... enter 903“.  
Note  
With the first two settings the remote control must be pointer towards the respec-  
tive receiver which is switched on.  
With the  
key you can now switch between the two command sets A and B (tog-  
gle function) and operate the two receivers in alternation.  
On delivery command set 1 is always active.  
Note  
Note  
If you are using only one receiver and the active command set has been switched  
over inadvertently due to maloperation rendering the receiver inoperable, the re-  
mote control can be switched back to command set 1 without difficulty. The proce-  
dure for this has already been described above.  
With remote control handsets that have 24 keys (remote controls of the 200-series  
receivers from Kathrein) code numbers 001, 002 and 003 are to be entered in  
place of codes 901, 902 and 903.  
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Features  
The UFD 430 receiver is equipped with the following features:  
Reception of TV, digital (ADR) and analogue radio programmes  
250 programme channel memory for TV- and analogue radio programmes  
250 ADR radio channel memory  
Automatic station search with storing of ADR radio programmes in standby  
mode  
Satellite input frequency range from 920 MHz to 2150 MHz  
Freely selectable oscillator frequencies, therefore suitable for all feed systems  
4 event, 1-year programmable timer, with daily and  
weekly repeated switch-on  
Mains switch with mains isolation  
Power failure protection for date and time by lithium battery  
Radio button  
Stereo / Dual tone switchover  
On-screen display (OSD) 3 languages (German, English and French)  
8-character, 14-segment display for programme slot, programme name and  
ADR info data (e.g. station identifier, title, artist, album etc.)  
22 kHz control signal, programmable  
DiSEqC 1.1 and tone-burst control signal  
LNB supply voltage can be turned off  
Sort- (insert), swap- and copy function for programme slot  
Audio frequency range 5.0 MHz to 8.8 MHz  
Sound muting  
Volume control and also controls for balance, tone and stereo width  
Dynamic noise reduction (DNR) – Wegener Panda  
Coaxial digital output in SPDIF- format  
Connecting socket for data copying function  
(read-in and read-out of programme data with the “Copy Programmer“)  
Connector available for URS 200 external infrared sensor  
3 Scart sockets for TV-, VCR- and decoder connection  
PLL modulator  
Audio outputs via Cinch sockets  
Infrared remote control with command set changeover (allowing independent  
operation of two receivers in a room.)  
Standby power consumption 2 watts  
Last-status memory  
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Specifications  
Technische Daten  
UHF characteristics  
Sat-IF frequency range  
920 to 2150 MHz  
48 to 78 dBµV  
479.5 MHz  
Input level range  
IF frequency  
IF bandwidth  
FM threshold  
27 MHz  
7 dB max.  
Video  
Frequency range  
Output voltage  
De-emphasis  
S/N  
20 Hz to 5 MHz  
1 Vss / 75  
CCIR Rec. 405 / 625 lines  
54 dB typ.  
Audio (digital)  
Standard  
ISO/IEC 11172-3 (MPEG-1/Layer II)  
0.18 – 8.82 MHz  
Audio carrier frequency range:  
Tuning:  
Search run, direct input  
and adjustable in groups  
Bandwidth:  
130 kHz  
Frequency range:  
Distortion factor (1kHz):  
S/N (A-curve):  
20 Hz - 20 kHz  
<0.03%  
>91 dB  
Output voltage:  
1 V into 10 k  
10-6  
Bit error rate (9 dB C/N):  
Audio (analogue)  
Subcarrier frequency range  
Bandwidth  
5.0 to 8.98 MHz  
- Mono wide  
280 kHz  
- Mono narrow / Stereo  
Frequency range  
De-emphasis  
150 kHz  
40 Hz to 15 kHz  
DNR 75 µs / 50 µs / J17  
Output voltage  
Distortion factor  
S/N  
1V / into 10 k (TV-Scart and Cinch)  
<1.0 % (at 1 kHz)  
>70 dB  
Modulator  
Standard  
CCIR PAL G  
Output channel  
PLL tuning  
settable from channel 21 - 69  
(presetting channel 38)  
UHF output level  
71 dBµV ± 6 dBµV  
Power supply  
Mains voltage  
±
230 V 10%, 50 Hz  
Power consumption  
Power consumption in standby  
LNB supply voltage  
LNB supply current  
Control signal  
21 W  
2 W  
0, +14 V (vert.), +18 V (hor.)  
400 mA max.  
22 kHz square-wave  
0.6 Vss  
DiSEqC 1.1  
Tone burst  
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Specifications  
Connectors  
Sat IF input  
F-socket 75  
Modulator  
- Input  
IEC socket 75  
- Output  
IEC plug 75  
TV connection  
VCR connection  
DECODER connection  
Audio-digital (SPDIF output)  
Audio  
Scart/Peritel socket, 21-way  
Scart/Peritel socket, 21-way  
Scart/Peritel socket, 21-way  
Cinch socket  
Cinch sockets  
Data interface  
Western 8-way  
General  
Unit dimensions (B/H/D)  
Weight  
310 / 71 / 165 mm  
Approx. 1.3 kg  
Temperature range  
Accessories  
Ambient temperature  
+5 °C ... 40 °C  
Infrared remote control, mains cable,  
2x 1.5 V batteries, Type: LR 03, size: AAA (micro)  
Scart connector pin designations  
Signal  
Pin No.  
TV  
VCR  
Decoder  
Right audio output  
Right audio input  
Left audio output  
Audio ground  
1
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2
3
X
X
X
4
Blue ground  
5
Left audio input  
Blue signal output  
Switching voltage  
Green ground  
Data signal  
6
7
X
X
X
8
X
X
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
Green signal output  
Data signal  
X
X
X
X
Red ground  
X
Data ground  
Red signal output  
Blanking signal  
Video ground  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Blanking signal ground  
Video output  
Video input  
Connector shielding  
X
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Connection examples / Service note  
The best picture quality is obtained if you connect the satellite receiver, TV set and  
video recorder by means of Scart cables.  
A stereo TV set also allows you to receive the sound in stereo.  
The Sat receiver can be connected to a TV set and video recorder and also a de-  
coder for Pay-TV programmes (e.g. Premiere) via Scart cables.  
A hi-fi system is connected up for reception of analogue and digital (ADR) radio  
programmes.  
In addition, a digital-audio-tape can be connected to the electrical SPDIF output of  
the receiver for reception of ADR radio programmes.  
Connection of Sat receiver to TV set and video recorder with coaxial cables.  
Note  
Dear customer  
In the unlikely event that you should experience problems with your receiver,  
please contact your local specialist dealer.  
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