Operating Manual DVB Satellite Receiver UFD 510 Order No.
Controls, displays and connections Controls, displays and connections.................................................................................4 View of front panel ......................................................................................................................................... 4 View of rear panel .......................................................................................................................................... 4 Front panel controls and displays ......
Contents New digital programme ................................................................................................................................ 32 Parental lock ................................................................................................................................................ 32 Settings ........................................................................................................................................................ 33 Timer ................
Controls, displays and connections Controls, displays and connections 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.
Controls, displays and connections Remote control handset Remote control handset keys Read character key. ON/OFF (Standby) Attention: no mains isolation results! Function key. Multilingual audio channels selection a) Last-function.
Controls, displays and connections Safety instructions 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 Repairs On no account remove the housing cover since dangerous voltages inside the unit are then exposed.
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 the course of 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.
Connecting up and putting into operation Connecting up and putting into operation 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 the “Connection examples“ section. Do not connect the unit to the mains until after all installation work has been carried out properly.
Connecting up and putting into operation Secondary receiver connection You can connect an analogue secondary receiver to your digital receiver. • For this, connect the Sat IF input of the secondary receiver to the Sat IF output of your digital receiver. • Connect the AUX Scart socket of your digital receiver to the TV Scart socket of the secondary receiver. • For correct operation, the unused receiver must be in standby mode. It is essential to comply with the secondary receiver‘s instructions.
Connecting up and putting into operation Decoder connection Decoders for reception of analogue Pay-TV programmes can be connected up only via an analogue secondary receiver (see connection diagram 3 in “Connection examples“ chapter.) • Set up the connection to the secondary receiver as described above. • Using a Scart cable, connect the decoder to the decoder Scart socket of the secondary receiver. Take note of secondary receiver and decoder instructions.
Electronic programme guide and applications Receiver operation In this chapter, you learn how to select both TV and radio programmes using your receiver, how to adjust the volume and how to programme the timer functions. In describing the functions, it is assumed that the receiver has already been properly connected up by the specialist. Should you want to undertake the connections yourself, please read the section: “Connecting up and putting into operation“ beforehand.
Electronic programme guide and applications This starting page can be selected from all levels of the submenus by pressing the key. With the key, one is taken to the TV programme or, via the selection page, to the corresponding menu entry. The menu selection is displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. It contains the following entries: Bouquet selection The Bouquets (compilations of programmes) are displayed on the left-hand side of the screen.
Electronic programme guide and applications The Example key - scrolls down a page if you are located in the programme selection. - decrements the programme number by one if you have selected a programme. You want to select the TV programme, “Pro 7“. You start with the menu selection “Bouquet selection“. The order of the TV programmes is, of course, for example only and depends on your settings. • Press the key.
Electronic programme guide and applications Leading zeros must be omitted. After the programme changeover, the programme slot, programme name and time are superimposed on the upper part of the screen for approximately. 3 seconds. If the particular programme is encrypted, the character next to the programme slot appears on the left Switchover between TV and radio programmes Whilst a TV programme is running you can switch over to a radio programme. • Press the key on the remote control.
Electronic programme guide and applications Selecting TV programmes using bouquet selection A bouquet is a selection of programmes put together by the broadcasting institution. This selection is displayed under a common name, e.g. “ZDF.vision“. • Choose “Bouquet selection“ on the right-hand side in the Navigator. • Press the key. This results in selection of the topmost programme indicated in the bouquet selection (“ARD Digital“ in our example). • key.
Electronic programme guide and applications After this The information for the current programme shows the title and broadcasting time of the subsequent programme. The lettering of the menu entry changes into “now“. This allows you to switch back to the current programme. These menu entries in the selection bar can be selected with the . selection must be confirmed with Example keys. A You want to select “Bayerische FS“ from the “ARD Digital“ bouquet. “Das Erste“ is selected as the current programme.
Electronic programme guide and applications Multilingual programmes Certain TV programmes are broadcast in a number of different languages. In the case of a film, both the original sound and the English translation, for example, may be broadcast. • You can switch between the various languages by pressing the remote control. key on the Muting the sound • Press the key on the remote control. The sound is turned off, allowing you to telephone in peace, for example.
Electronic programme guide and applications • Using the keys select the TV or radio programme, e.g. “Das Erste“ and confirm the selection with . For moving the programme highlighted The selected programme is identified by means of a small amber double arrow on the right-hand side of the screen. • Move the selected programme using the keys to the position at which it is to be subsequently displayed in the “TV programmes“ or “Radio programmes“ list.
Electronic programme guide and applications • By pressing the selected. • Whilst you remain in the TV or radio list, you can sort programmes using the key or the • key, the programme is moved to the programme slot key Exit from the “TV list“ or “Radio list“ menu by pressing the key . • Then respond to the following query with the • End each of the menus “Programme Organisation“ and “Installation“ with the key. key. The TV and radio programmes are now sorted into your desired order.
Electronic programme guide and applications The screen shows the “Parental lock“ menu. This menu contains only a single query: You can switch between the two entries “YES“ or “NO“. • Select the “YES“ entry using the • End the “Parental lock“ menu by pressing the key. key. • Respond to the query “Do you want to save the changes?“ with the • End the “Installation“ menu with the key. key . Parental lock is now activated.
Electronic programme guide and applications Activating parental lock After locking TV or radio programmes the following steps are necessary: • Press the • In the main menu, select the “Installation“ menu entry using the confirm with key. key and . The “Installation“ menu (see “Installation“).is displayed on the screen. • Using the selection with key, select the sixth menu entry “Parental lock“ and confirm the .
Electronic programme guide and applications Electronic programme guide and applications The UFD 510 receiver works in accordance with the OpenTV standard. This allows for reception of the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), the ARD Online channel and other additional functions. When one of the programme provider‘s applications is running, this is indicated on the LED display by receiver has no effect on these applications. The Electronic Programme Guide is called up with the shows .
Electronic programme guide and applications “tip“ The screen for selecting tips on the TV programmes is displayed. For example, here you can select tips on films, series, special themes etc. The following picture shows tips on topic “Series, Talk, Show“: “preview“ With this menu entry you can obtain information on the broadcasts for the coming days. The following picture shows an example: “menu“ Here all of the TV programmes are ordered by category.
Electronic programme guide and applications “memo“ The following picture shows an example for compilation of personal TV programmes: Read character The read character is a special feature of the EPG. With this read character you obtain additional information on the current broadcast or broadcasts can be noted down. You will be notified of broadcasts that deal with similar topics or which explain the topic even further. The read character is called up with the key.
Initial settings Initial settings The “Installation“ menu entry in the main menu is used for initial setting of the satellite receiver and for matching it to the satellite system. The receiver has already been factory preprogrammed for standard satellite receiving systems with a universal LNB. Thus changes are required only if the receiving system deviates from this type of system.
Initial settings You can select the menu entries using the key. The keys and action them with the key is used to leave the “Installation“ menu. You can exit from a menu or submenu at any time with the key. No further reference will be made to this in describing the menu entries. The you from all submenus to the starting page of the Navigator. The key exits key returns key returns you to the Installation menu.
Initial settings A selected programme is displayed in white typeface, a TV programme is shown in black typeface and a radio programme in dark blue. The programme name and the number of the programme slot is indicated for each programme. Deleting a transponder or a programme In the transponder list, you can delete a transponder and all its programmes or just a single programme of a transponder: • Using the keys and the that you want to delete. • Press the keys select the particular transponder key.
Initial settings TV list A list comprising all the TV programmes that can be received is displayed on the screen. You can scroll through the TV list using the keys. keys and Programme name and number of the programme slot are shown in each case. The order of the programmes can be changed (see “Sort programmes“ section). The frequency, polarisation and name of the satellite can also be displayed for the chosen TV programme. • Press the key on the remote control handset.
Initial settings Automatic search run An automatic search is carried out for TV and radio programmes. After selecting this submenu entry the settings for the search run can be entered: The meaning of the entries is as follows: Search run on satellite The particular satellite on which a search is to be carried out for TV programmes can be selected using the keys. The default setting is ASTRA19. Search run on transponder All transponders of the selected satellite are searched for programmes.
Initial settings A conveyor belt indicating the progress of the search appears in the lower part of the screen. Below it are displayed the number of new transponders found, number of services found and number of new bouquets found. The services found comprise all TV programmes, all radio programmes and all data services. After completing the search run a message appears: “Search run has finished!“, which you should confirm with the key.
Initial settings Optional other symbol rate Enter an optional symbol rate using the numeric keys to . Encrypted programmes Search run on satellite NO No encrypted programmes are recorded. the default setting is “NO“. YES Encrypted programmes are recorded. The keys can be used to select the satellite on which a search is to be made for new transponders, e.g. ASTRA19. If the “Start search run“ field is selected with the search run.
Initial settings • Select the desired satellite using the keys, e.g. “EUTELSAT13“. Satellite frequency MHz The frequency of the new transponder is entered in this line. • Polarisation , e.g. 12379. Select the desired polarisation with the keys, e.g. vertical. The symbol rate of the new transponder is entered in this line. • Viterbi rate to The polarisation of the new transponder is selected in this line.
Initial settings Settings This menu entry contains the following submenu entries: SATELLITE MENU This submenu entry contains a list of the predefined satellites. DiSEqC MENU With this submenu the settings can be carried out for the DiSEqC signal. TV TYPE This submenu contains settings for the type of TV set used. TIME This submenu contains the time information and the time zone. SOFTWARE UPDATE With this submenu a new software version can be downloaded from the satellite.
Initial settings DiSEqC MENU The settings for the DiSEqC signal are displayed on the screen: The settings have the following meaning: 22 KHz Settings: High/Low Switchover from low band to high band on LNB. Pos A/B Switchover between two satellite positions. OFF No 22kHz-controlled LNB is present in the system . The default setting is “High/Low“. Tone burst Settings: OFF The tone burst signal is switched off. Pos A/B Switchover between two satellite positions. Opt.
Initial settings TV TYPE The settings for the TV set are displayed on the screen: The settings have the following meaning: Screen format The screen format for the TV set is determined by this setting. 4:3 The aspect ratio of the screen is 4:3. 16:9 The aspect ratio of the screen is 16:9. The default setting is “4:3“. TV standard The TV standard is determined by this setting. PAL Video output The PAL standard is permanently set. The signal at the video output is adjusted with this setting.
Initial settings If an open envelope is displayed in the main menu, this indicates that a new version of the software can be downloaded from the satellite. The download process takes approximately 10 minutes. The result is displayed on the screen. The software update operation is entirely menu-driven. SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS The system settings are displayed on the screen: These settings are for display only, and can only be altered with a software update.
Initial settings out. That is, if a signal level is shown and the Eb/No display indicates “not locked on“, there is inadequate reception of the digital satellite signals. Timer With the “Timer“ menu entry, TV or radio programmes can be preprogrammed for key takes you straight to this menu. automatic switch-on of the receiver. The The screen shows the following input mask: By pressing the entered.
Initial settings PROGRAMME The programme slot is entered in this column using the numeric keys the to and keys are used to select the type of programme. TV TV programme RADIO Radio programme NO No programme If a timer event is being processed, all the remote control handset keys are barred except the Standby key. After processing a timer event the receiver switches into standby. Application control The EPG and the applications in general can be closed down.
Menue structure Menu structure Bouquet selection Display of bouquets TV selection Display of TV programmes Radio selection Display of radio programmes Installation Bouquet organisation Programme organisation Automatic search run Transponder list TV list RADIO list Automatic search run Transponder search run Transponder list New digital transponder Parental lock Settings Timer Application control Language selection Common interface SATELLITE MENU DiSEqC MENU TV TYPE TIME SOFTWARE UPDATE SYSTEM
Features Features of the UFD 510 The UFD 510 receiver in equipped with the following features: 40 • Based on the Open-TV standard • Reception of electronic programme guides( EPG) (currently ARD and ZDF) • Reception of additional information channels (e.g. ARD online channel) • Prepared for future applications such as those from programme providers (e.g.
Specifications Specifications UHF characteristics Sat IF frequency range Input level range IF frequency Reception threshold (Eb/No) Input connector Input impedance 950 to 2150 MHz 44 to 84 dBµV 479.5 MHz 4.8 dB F socket Frequency range Output voltage 20 Hz to 5 MHz 75Ω Video S/N Input data rates Modulation FEC demultiplex Video resolution 1 Vss / 75Ω 53 dB typ.
Specifications General Unit dimensions (B/H/T) Weight 370 / 71 / 285 mm Approx. 2.5 kg Ambient temperature +5 °C to + 40 °C Temperature range Accessories Infrared remote control 2 x 1.5 V batteries, type: LR 03, size: AAA (Micro) 1 Scart cable Scart socket pin assignments 42 Signal Pin No. TV VCR AUDIO Output Right AUDIO Input Right AUDIO Output Left AUDIO Ground BLUE Video Ground AUDIO Input Left BLUE Video Function switching GREEN Video Ground Commn. Data Line 2 GREEN Video Commn.
Connection examples Connection examples Connection scheme 1: Reception of digital programmes from the ASTRA satellite system via a multisubscriber system or via a single system Connection of the UFD 510 digital receiver to a TV set, VCR and a hi-fi system for reception and recording of digital Sat TV- and radio programmes. The link-up requires two Scart cables and one Cinch cable. If your TV set has stereo capability, the stereo sound can also be output via the TV set‘s stereo loudspeakers.
Connection examples Connection scheme 2: Reception of digital programmes from the ASTRA and EUTELSAT satellite systems via a multi-feed antenna with two quattro feeder systems. The UFD 510 receiver supplies the required DiSEqC signals to the DiSEqC multi-switch EXR 904 for switching over both satellite positions. The DiSEqC multi-switch EXR 904 allows four subscribers to be connected.
Connection examples Connection scheme 3: Connection of an analogue secondary receiver and analogue decoder for the further reception of encrypted analogue TV programmes. This configuration allows reception and VCR recording of digital programmes via the UFD 510 receiver as well as analogue, encrypted and unencrypted programmes via the secondary receiver (UFD 400 in this example).
Service and dealer settings Service and dealer settings If the installer changes the receiver’s basic settings, we recommend that a record be kept of the new settings by marking the entries with a cross on this page. In you should happen to change the basic settings by mistake, you can then call upon the reference data at any time.
Glossary, abbreviations Glossary, abbreviations ASIUS Audio output AV programme channel Bouquet Common Interface Decoder DiSEqC DVB Eb/No [dB] Eb/No ratio EPG LED display LNB Mute Navigator Online-Kanal OpenTV OSD PAL Pay-TV PCMCIA PIN Receiver RGB Satellite IF signal Scart cable Standby Surfer S-VHS Symbol rate Timer function Transponder TV by genre UFD VCR connection Viterbi rate Astra Service Information Update System Sound output on the receiver TV‘s preferred programme channel for Scart input Package
Glossary, abbreviations Glossary, abbreviations DiSEqC DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a EUTELSAT-specified communications system between sat. receiver (master) and the peripheral sat. components (slaves) such as, for example, LNBs, multiswitches, rotatable antenna systems. DiSEqC is a single master / multi slave system, i.e. there is always only one master in the sat. system. All activities are always initiated by the master.
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