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Instructions for use UFS 810 English IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE

List of Contents 1 About these instructions...4 1.1 Contents...4 1.2 Markings...4 1.2.1 Pre-requirements for certain functions...4 1.2.2 Symbols...5 1.2.3 Signal words...5 1.3 Abbreviations and technical terms...5 2 First installation of extended systems...7 3 Operation...8 3.1 Operating functions on the unit...9 3.2 Basic functions of the remote control...9 3.3 Extended functions of the remote control...9 3.3.1 Select a satellite/channel and display Videotext...10 3.3.2 Display channel information...12 3.3.3 Display of programme information in the EPG...14 3.3.4 Changing the TV picture settings...16 4 Main menu...17 4.1 Important operating functions...17 4.2 Overview of the main menu...18 4.3 Installation...19 4.3.1 Antenna Settings...19 4.3.2 Scan...23 4.3.3 Satellite Manager...26 4.3.4 TP Manager...26 4.3.5 Motor setup...26 4.3.6 USALS Setup...28 4.4 Edit channels...29 4.4.1 TV channels...29 4.4.2 Radio channels...30 4.4.3 TV Favourites...31 4.4.4 Radio favourites...31 4.4.5 Sort channels...31 4.4.6 User channel list...32 2 of 40

4.5 Settings...33 4.5.1 System Settings...33 4.5.2 OSD Setup...34 4.5.3 Parental Control...34 4.5.4 Calendar...35 4.5.5 Color Settings...35 4.6 Times...36 4.6.1 Time settings...36 4.6.2 Sleep Timer...36 4.6.3 Standby Time...37 4.6.4 APD Setting...37 4.7 USB...38 4.7.1 USB...38 4.8 Receiver Info...39 4.8.1 About STB...39 4.8.2 Factory Default...39 4.8.3 Software Update via Satellite (OTA Update)...39 3 of 40

About these instructions 1 About these instructions 1.1 Contents These instructions for use contain the following information: First installation of extended satellite reception systems (2, P. 7) Operation of the Live TV/radio and Program Guide (3, P. 8ff) Settings on the Main Menu (4, P. 17ff) All further details can be found in the Quick Start Guide at www.kathrein.com. Go to www.kathrein.com SAT Products Receivers Satellite receivers (DVB-S). The information about your receiver model can be downloaded from the product page. Tip The contents of screen shots of TV set displays are generally examples. This applies in particular when the contents of screen shots show specific channels. 1.2 Markings 1.2.1 Pre-requirements for certain functions External USB storage medium Certain functions of the receiver can only be performed when an external USB storage medium is connected. These functions are marked with the symbol shown on the right. 4 of 40

1.2.2 Symbols General warning sign Risk of damage to property Tip Instruction for installation or operation of the unit, or for use of the instructions 1.2.3 Signal words The signal words are used in conjunction with the symbols shown above: Warning Caution Important This signal word indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which can lead to death or severe injuries. This signal word indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which can lead to minor or moderate injuries. This signal word indicates a hazard which can lead to damage to property. 1.3 Abbreviations and technical terms Antenna DiSEqC TM EPG FAT32 HDMI Live mode LNB NTFS Satellite antenna see Satellite antenna DiSEqC TM (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a digital control signal system which allows reception from more than one satellite. EPG (Electronic Program Guide) is an electronic Program Guide which the receiver displays on the TV set. FAT32 (File Allocation Table) is a widely-used file system for files up to 4 GB. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface for video and audio. In Live mode the TV set shows a programme that is currently being broadcast. The LNB (Low Noise Block Converter) is located at the focal point of a satellite antenna. The LNB converts the satellite frequencies into lower frequencies which can be processed by a satellite receiver. NTFS (New Technology File System) is a proprietary Microsoft file system. Within this document, satellite antenna means a parabolic antenna (parabolic reflector, "satellite dish"). Exceptions are marked. 5 of 40

About these instructions S/PDIF Transponder Transponder frequency UTC S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format) is a digital interface for electrical or optical transmission of digital audio signals such as Dolby Digital AC-3. see Transponder frequency A transponder is a frequency converter within the satellite, which broadcasts the TV and radio signals to earth at a specific transponder frequency. Each satellite has several transponders. Analogue transponders broadcast only one TV channel and possibly several radio channels on a single transponder frequency. Digital transponders broadcast several TV channels and possibly several radio channels on a single transponder frequency. UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated) is the coordinated world time based on the London Greenwich zero meridian. Central European Time (CET) corresponds to UTC+1:00. In summer the time used is Central European Summer Time (CEST) which corresponds to UTC+2:00. 6 of 40

2 First installation of extended systems Important The descriptions in this document assume that the device has been correctly connected in accordance with the Quick Start Guide supplied. Tip The connection of optional Kathrein components for extended systems is described in the instructions for the optional components. The receiver has comprehensive setting facilities for extended systems; which are described under 4, P. 17ff. The settings can subsequently be changed again at any time. 7 of 40

Operation 3 Operation Tip The lower screen area always shows current operating instructions (1 in Fig. 1) The operating instructions in this document are shown in either the short form or long form. Short form Step 1 Step 2 Step 3... For example: MENU Settings Parental Control Long form 1. Step 1 For example: 1. Press MENU. 2. Step 2 2. Select Settings. 3. Step 3 3. Select Parental Control. 1 Fig. 1: Current operating commands 1 appear in the lower screen area 8 of 40

3.1 Operating functions on the unit If the remote control is unavailable the receiver can be operated with limited functionality using the buttons on the front of the unit (Tab. 1). Functions that are password-protected cannot be operated using these buttons, since they require numeric buttons. When the receiver is switched on, it is set to start with the same settings as when it was last switched off. Button On/Off CH + CH Description Switches between Standby and On. Switches to the next channel up in the current sorting sequence of the channel list. Switches to the next channel down in the current sorting sequence of the channel list. Tab. 1: Control buttons on the front of the unit 3.2 Basic functions of the remote control The basic functions of the remote control buttons are described in the Quick Start Guide supplied. 3.3 Extended functions of the remote control Functions beyond the basic functions of the remote control are described below. The basic functions are described in the Quick Start Guide supplied. 9 of 40

Operation 3.3.1 Select a satellite/channel and display Videotext 18 1 2 Select a channel using the numeric buttons D) 3 Press a numeric button ⑫ (Fig. 2) to select a channel. To select higher channels, press several numeric buttons in succession. 4 17 1. Press OK ⑦ to open the channel list B). 6 2. Press P+/ ⑥ and VOL+/ ⑥ to select a channel. 3. Press OK to show the selected channel C). 6 8 9 10 15 11 12 14 Select a channel using the channel list D) 5 7 16 The receiver displays Live TV/radio where appropriate. 4. Press OK or EXIT ⑤ to close the channel list. Select a satellite and channel 1. Press SAT ⑮ to open the satellite list A). 2. Press P+/ to select a satellite. 3. Press OK. The channel list for the selected satellite appears B). 4. Press P+/ to select a channel. 5. Press OK to show the selected channel C). 6. Press OK or EXIT to close the channel list. 13 Fig. 2: Remote control A) The satellite list contains the satellites whose channels can be found in the channel list. At delivery these are ASTRA 19.2 East and Hotbird 13 East. B) Using the coloured buttons you can sort the channel list to suit your preferences. Functional descriptions appear in the lower screen area. C) This step is skipped if Auto Channel Selection = On; see 4.5.1, P. 33. D) Channels can be selected from the currently selected satellite. E) This function depends on the Recall List setting; see 4.5.1, P. 33. 10 of 40

Select a channel from the favourites list 1. Press FAV 8 to open the favourites list (Fig. 3). 2. If necessary, press PAUSE 2 to switch between the favourites list and the channel list. 3. Press P+/ and VOL+/ to select a channel. 4. Press OK to show the selected channel C). 5. Press OK or EXIT to close the favourites list. Fig. 3: Favourites lists Recall the most recently selected channel Press RECALL 4 to switch between the last two most recent channels or to select a channel from the list of recently selected channels E). Channel search 1. Press FIND 15. The on-screen keyboard appears (Fig. 4, P. 12). 2. Press P+/ and VOL+/ to highlight the first letter of the channel name, then press OK to load it (A/B in Fig. 4). The results list appears D. 3. If necessary repeat step 2 for further letters, or use INFO 2 to delete letters. The contents of the results list will change accordingly. C shows information on further input functions. 4. Press EXIT. The on-screen keyboard display disappears. 5. Press P+/ to select a channel from the results list. 6. Press OK to show the selected channel C). 7. Press OK or EXIT to close the results list. 11 of 40

Operation A D B C E C Fig. 4: On-screen keyboard and results list Show Videotext 1. Press TEXT ④ to open the Videotext. Videotext page 100 is displayed. 2. Use the numeric buttons to input the 3-digit number of a Videotext page or use P+/ or PAGE+/ to switch to the next/previous page. 3. Press OK or EXIT to close Videotext. Related topics Edit the TV favourites list: TV Favourites, P. 31 Edit the radio favourites list: Radio favourites, P. 31 Sort the channel list: Sort channels, P. 31 User channel list, P. 32 3.3.2 Display channel information Automatically display compact channel information Every time the channel is changed the compact channel information is displayed (Fig. 5). EXIT hides the channel information earlier. Display channel information manually 1. Press INFO to display the compact channel information. 2. Press INFO again to display in addition the comprehensive channel information (Fig. 6). 3. Press P+/ to scroll within the comprehensive channel information, press 12 of 40

VOL+/ to switch between the current and following programme. 4. Press EXIT to close the comprehensive channel information. 5. Press EXIT again to close the compact channel information. 3 4 5 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 12 16 15 14 13 Fig. 5: Compact channel information 1 Next programme 9 EPG information available 1) 2 Current programme 10 Channel is locked 1) 3 Channel position in the channel list 4 Channel name 5 Time 6 Channel is encrypted 1) 7 Videotext is available 1) 8 not used 11 TV is currently in use 12 Satellite and transponder of the selected channel 13 Picture format 14 Quality of the satellite signal 15 Strength of the satellite signal 16 Video resolution 1) Applicable if the symbol is coloured; see 7 and 9. Fig. 6: Comprehensive channel information (example) 13 of 40

Operation 3.3.3 Display of programme information in the EPG The Electronic Program Guide (EPG) provides a daily and weekly view. The EPG button opens the EPG, the EPG/EXIT button closes it. ZOOM switches between the daily and weekly view (Fig. 7 and Fig. 8). Weekly view Features Display of channels (a in Fig. 7) and programmes (b) up to 6 days ahead (d) Display of detail information on the programmes (c) Automatically calls up the programme information for the selected channel Operating functions 1) OK switches between a and b. For a: P+/ select a different channel; if necessary press OK in addition 3). The programme information in b will change accordingly 2). For b: P+/ select a different programme. The detail information in c will change accordingly. VOL+/ switches between the days d. 1) See also the operating instructions shown in e. 2) However some channels provide no programme information. 3) There is no need to press OK if Auto Channel Selection = On; see 4.5.1, P. 33. a d b c e Fig. 7: Weekly view of the EPG 14 of 40

Daily view Features Preview of the selected channel (1 in Fig. 8) Display of channels 2 and the programmes 3 for the current day Display of detail information on the programmes 4 Manually calls up the programme information for the selected channel Operating functions A) P+/ selects a different channel. The programme information in 3 will change accordingly B) C). OK switches over to the selected channel D). VOL+/ selects a different programme in 3 C). PAUSE shows the detail information in 4, P+/ scrolls up/down, EXIT reverts to the previous view. A) See also the operating instructions shown in 5. B) If no programme information is shown in 3, press OK to call up the programme information manually. However some channels provide no programme information. C) If PAUSE was pressed, you must press EXIT before you can continue to navigate through the channels and programmes using P+/ and VOL+/. D) There is no need to press OK if Auto Channel Selection = On; see 4.5.1, P. 33. 1 4 2 3 5 Fig. 8: Daily view of the EPG 15 of 40

Operation 3.3.4 Changing the TV picture settings Live TV/Radio (current programme) is displayed. 1. Press the numeric button 0. The Color menu appears. 2. Press P+/ to a) select a TV picture feature and change its value using VOL+/ ; changes are displayed immediately. b) select Default press OK to reset the TV picture features back to the factory setting. 3. Press EXIT to close the Color menu. Related topics Main menu: Color Settings, P. 35 16 of 40

4 Main menu Tip The following comments apply to this chapter: The descriptions assume that you have available an operational receiver with a TV set on which you can perform the functions that are described. The following buttons must be pressed as standard. Their operation is therefore not always described explicitly. OK confirms an action or opens a sub-menu. VOL+/ and P+/ selects an entry (channel, menu, list etc.). 4.1 Important operating functions Opening and closing the main menu MENU opens the main menu (Fig. 9, P. 18). EXIT closes the main menu after all sub-menus have been closed using EXIT. Changes made are automatically saved. Navigation within the main menu You can navigate as follows within the main menu: VOL+/ switch between the main menu items switch between the edit functions of the lowest level menus. scroll within selection lists, change set values. Tip In order that you can use VOL+/ to switch between items on the main menu, you must first have exited all sub-menus using EXIT. OK opens a sub-menu, opens an edit window or a selection list, confirms an input. P+/ switch between sub-menu items, switch between the items in edit windows and selection lists. EXIT closes an edit window, exits a sub-menu. Numeric buttons input numbers directly. 17 of 40

Main menu 4.2 Overview of the main menu Installation, P. 19 Edit channels, P. 29 Settings, P. 33 Times, P. 36 USB, P. 38 Receiver Info, P. 39 Antenna Settings, P. 19 TV channels, P. 29 System Settings, P. 33 Time settings, P. 36 USB, P. 38 About STB, P. 39 Scan, P. 23 Radio channels, P. 30 OSD Setup, P. 34 Sleep Timer, P. 36 Factory Default, P. 39 Satellite Manager, P. 26 TV Favourites, P. 31 Parental Control, P. 34 Standby Time, P. 37 Software Update via Satellite (OTA Update), P. 39 TP Manager, P. 26 Radio favourites, P. 31 Calendar, P. 35 APD Setting, P. 37 Motor setup, P. 26 Sort channels, P. 31 Color Settings, P. 35 USALS Setup, P. 28 User channel list, P. 32 Tab. 2: Overview of the main menu Fig. 9: Main menu at opening 18 of 40

4.3 Installation Tip Gather information about the characteristics of your satellite system before you change the settings in the Installation menu. If required, call in the specialist who installed your system. Information on the reception parameters of individual channels can be found for instance at www.lyngsat.com. 4.3.1 Antenna Settings Live TV/Radio MENU Installation Antenna Settings (Fig. 10) Satellite 1 (Fig. 10) Satellite for which the parameters are to be set. Tip The signal from the satellite must be present at the receiver's tuner input. The antenna parameters listed below can be set up individually for each satellite. This allows reception from several different satellites. Transponder 2 (Any) transponder, for which the signal strength and quality shown in 8 can be checked. LNB type 3 Type of LNB installed in 6 and 7. Tip The other antenna settings depend on the type of LNB installed. The types of LNB are listed individually below, with their respective antenna settings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fig. 10: Antenna Settings 19 of 40

Main menu LNB types "Universal", "9750/10750"... "5150"... "11475" The upper and lower limit frequencies for these type of LNB are fixed. LNB types 3 (Fig. 10, P. 19) LNB Power 4 Universal, 9750/10750, 5150/5750, 5750/5150, 5150, 5750, 9750, 10600, 10700, 10750, 11300, 11475 Type of power supply for the satellite reception system 22 khz 5 Type of frequency control of the LNB DiSEqC 1.0 6 LNB which receives the signal from the satellite listed in 1. More about this in the tip below. DiSEqC 1.1 7 The items Burst A and Burst B are relevant only for older systems. Matrix/multi-switch to which the LNB listed under DiSEqC 1.0 is connected. More about this in the tip below. Tip For DiSEqC 1.0 and DiSEqC 1.1 perform the following settings: Reception of up to 4 satellites (system type DiSEqC 1.0) DiSEqC 1.0: Set the LNB to receive the set satellites under 1 (Fig. 10, P. 19). DiSEqC 1.1: Set None. Reception of up to 64 satellites (system type DiSEqC 1.1) 1) DiSEqC 1.0: Set the LNB to receive the set satellites under 1 (Fig. 10). DiSEqC 1.1: Set the LNB (matrix / multi-switch) 1) to which the LNB set under DiSEqC 1.0 is connected. The table shows examples of the settings for the reception of 10 satellites Satellite DiSEqC 1.0 DiSEqC 1.1 Satellite DiSEqC 1.0 DiSEqC 1.1 1 LNB 1 LNB 1 6 LNB 2 LNB 2 2 LNB 2 LNB 1 7 LNB 3 LNB 2 3 LNB 3 LNB 1 8 LNB 4 LNB 2 4 LNB 4 LNB 1 9 LNB 1 LNB 3 5 LNB 1 LNB 2 10 LNB 2 LNB 3 1) A DiSEqC 1.1 system is a combination of DiSEqC 1.0 and DiSEqC 1.1 settings which allows a maximum of 64 LNBs to be addressed. This is done by the value of DiSEqC 1.1 addressing the matrix / the multi-switch to which the LNB set under DiSEqC 1.0 is connected. The value LNB 1 stands for matrix 1 / multi-switch 1, LNB 2 for matrix 2 / multi-switch 2, and so on. 20 of 40

LNB types "User Single" and "User Dual" These LNB types allow the limit frequencies to be set individually. LNB types 3 (Fig. 10) User Single, User Dual LowLnbFreq lower limit frequency of the LNB 1) HighLnbFreq upper limit frequency of the LNB 1) 2) LNB Power 4 see Description on P. 20. 22 khz 5 see Description on P. 20. DiSEqC 1.0 6 see Description on P. 20. DiSEqC 1.1 7 see Description on P. 20. 1) Once User Single / User Dual has been selected, use the numeric buttons to input the limit frequency in the LNB Frequency Set input screen. There is no need to input a leading zero. The input screen appears automatically once User Single / User Dual has been selected. 2) Only for LNB type = User Dual. 21 of 40

Main menu LNB types "Unicable A", "Unicable B", "Unicable C" (single-cable system) LNB types 3 (Fig. 10) IF Channel Center Freq Unicable A (= satellite 1), Unicable B (= satellite 2), Unicable C (= satellite 3) etc. Transmission channel Either a predefined transmission frequency can be selected or a new transmission frequency input 1). 1) To perform the input, press OK and input the transmission frequency using the numeric buttons in the transmission frequency input screen. There is no need to input leading zeros. Tip Information about the Unicable LNB type (single-cable system) In the single-cable system several receivers/participants are connected to a common antenna cable This means that: Channels from several satellites are transmitted on transmission channels. Each transmission channel has a fixed receiver/subscriber assigned to it. Note: Only one receiver/subscriber assigned may be assigned to each transmission channel, to prevent cross-channel interference. One Center Freq is assigned to each IF Channel. Note: Refer to the documentation of the single-cable system multi-switch to determine which frequency you must assign to which transmission channel. For example Fig. 11 the channel frequency assignment of the multi-switch is EXR 1581. One of the satellites configured in the single-cable system is assigned to each of the LNB types Unicable A, B or C. Note the difference between a single-device system and a single-cable system. You can find more information on this in the Quick Start Guide under 6.1, P. 10. Fig. 11: Assigning the channel frequency for the EXR 1581 multi-switch 22 of 40

4.3.2 Scan Live TV/Radio MENU Installation Scan Satellite Scan Performs a channel scan for a freely selectable satellite. Search mode and Network search can be set for this purpose: Scan Mode Network Search The type of channels to be scanned (all channels, free-to-air (FTA) channels, HD channels etc.). The scan for additional transponders that can be found by networking the transponders. Perform a satellite scan 1. In the Scan menu, highlight the item Satellite Scan using P+/, then press OK. The Multi-SAT Search window appears (Fig. 12, P. 24). 2. Highlight a satellite 1 using P+/, then press OK. The satellite is marked with a tick 2. 3. If required, repeat step 2 for further satellites. 4. Press AUDIO. The Scan dialogue appears. 5. If required, change Scan mode and Network Search using VOL+/ and P+/. 6. Press OK. The WARNING dialogue appears. 7. If required, use VOL+/ to select the value Yes. 8. Press OK. The Searching window appears with a list of the TV channels found and radio channels found. The lists are continually updated. If required, press EXIT to break off the search. 9. After the search has been completed, the Searching window closes automatically. 23 of 40

Main menu 2 1 Fig. 12: Satellite scan 24 of 40

Transponder channel scan Performs a channel scan for freely selectable transponders on a freely selectable satellite. Search mode and Network search can be set for this purpose; see Satellite Scan, P. 23. Performing a transponder channel scan 1. Select Transponder Scan. The Multi-TP Search window appears (Fig. 13, P. 25). 2. Select a satellite 1 in the right-hand half of the window (press OK to open the selection list). 3. Select a transponder 2 in the left-hand half of the window. The transponder is marked with a tick 3. 4. If required, repeat step 3 for further transponders. 5. Press AUDIO. The Scan dialogue appears. 6. If required, change the Scan Mode and the Network Search then press OK. The WARNING dialogue appears. 7. If required, select Yes then press OK. The Searching window appears with a list of the TV channels found and radio channels found. 8. If required, press EXIT to break off the search. 9. After the search has been completed, the Searching window closes automatically. 3 2 1 Fig. 13: Transponder channel scan Blind Search The Blind Search searches through the entire frequency spectrum of a satellite and may thus take a relatively long time. The settings are the same as those described under 4.3.1, P. 19ff. If Blind Search is highlighted, pressing OK starts the Blind Scan. 25 of 40

Main menu 4.3.3 Satellite Manager Live TV/Radio MENU Installation Satellite Manager If required, the settings for the satellites in the satellites list can be edited (change position/name, add/delete satellites). 4.3.4 TP Manager Live TV/Radio MENU Installation TP Manager If required, the settings for the transponders in the transponders list can be edited (change position/name, add/delete transponders). 4.3.5 Motor setup Live TV/Radio MENU Installation Motor Setup Tip For most motor settings you need to press OK after selecting a value, in order to execute the selected function. Satellite Transponder Motor Move Auto [W/E] Continuously Move Satellite to which the motorised antenna should be steered. Test transponder against which the strength and quality of the satellite signal should be compared 1). Type of motor actuation (DiSEqC 1.2, USALS 2) ). If USALS is selected, the settings described under 4.3.6, P. 28 are also applicable. East Rotates the polar antenna towards the East (clockwise). The polar antenna stops automatically as soon as the signal set under Satellite and Transponder is received. West Rotates the polar antenna towards the West (anti-clockwise). The polar antenna stops automatically as soon as the signal set under Satellite and Transponder is received. Stop stops the rotational movement. East Rotates the polar antenna towards the East (clockwise) until stop is selected. West Rotates the polar antenna towards the West (anti-clockwise) until stop is selected. Stop stops the rotational movement. 26 of 40

Move Steps [1] Go to XX(-7.5) 3) Limit Set Ref Position Reset-Calculate Store Position East Rotates the polar antenna step by step towards the East (clockwise) until Stop is selected. West Rotates the polar antenna step by step towards the West (anti-clockwise) until stop is selected. Stop stops the rotational movement. Move the satellite that is named under Satellite. This is based on the USALS Setup described under 4.3.6, P. 28. East Stop sets the current position of the polar antenna as the East limit (= clockwise stop) 4). West Stop sets the current position of the polar antenna as the West limit (= anti-clockwise stop) 4). Moves to the reference satellite that was used for calibration when the turntable was installed 5). Deletes the position of the reference satellite and also the values for the East and West stops (see Limit Set) 4) 5). Deletion is recommended before connecting the receiver to a different turntable. Stores the position of a satellite that has not yet been saved. 1) Signal strength and quality appear in the lower screen area. 2) USALS corresponds to DiSEqC 1.3 3) Only if Motor = USALS 4) The receiver automatically calculates the positions of the satellites from the position of the reference satellite and the values of the East and West stops. 5) When calibrating the reference satellite, refer to the documentation for your polar antenna. 27 of 40

Main menu 4.3.6 USALS Setup Live TV/Radio MENU Installation USALS Setup Enter a reference position for your USALS-capable motorised antenna, as described in the user instructions for the motorised antenna. Longitude Direction Longitude Angle Latitude Direction Latitude Angle Rotating Speed East The instantaneous location is East of the zero meridian (Greenwich meridian). West The instantaneous location is West of the zero meridian (Greenwich meridian). Longitude of the instantaneous location. North The instantaneous location is North of the equator. South The instantaneous location is South of the equator. Latitude of the instantaneous location. Rotational speed of the polar antenna. 28 of 40

4.4 Edit channels Live TV/Radio MENU Edit channels 4.4.1 TV channels Live TV/Radio MENU Edit channels TV Channels Basic Procedure for changing the channel list for TV channels 1. Open the TV Channels window (see above for the operating path). Selection mode is switched on. 2. If required, select the satellite for which you wish to edit the channel list: Press SAT, use P+/ to highlight the satellite, then press OK. 3. Use one of the functions described below. 4. Once the function has been used, press EXIT to return to Selection mode. 5. Press EXIT to return to the main menu. Move a channel within the channel list 1. In Selection mode, select the Move function then press OK. Application mode is now switched on. 2. Use VOL+/ and P+/ to highlight a channel, then press OK. The field is marked with a tick. 3. Use VOL+/ and P+/ to move the channel to its new position, then press OK; or use the numeric buttons to input the new position number 1), then press OK. The channel is now located at its new position. 1) Input the number without any leading zeroes, e.g. 22 instead of 0022. Move multiple channels within the channel list 1. In Selection mode, select the Move function then press OK. Application mode is now switched on. 2. Use VOL+/ to highlight the first of multiple channels, use P+/ to highlight it. 3. Press PAUSE several times to highlight the other channels to be moved. A yellow double arrow is placed on the right of the channels. 4. Use VOL+/ and P+/ to select the new position, then press OK. The channels are now located at their new position. 29 of 40

Main menu Delete channel(s) from the channel list 1. In Selection mode, select the Delete function, then press OK. Application mode is now switched on. 2. Use P+/ to select the channel to be deleted. 3. Press OK. The channel to be deleted is marked with a tick. 4. If required, repeat steps 2 and 3, so as to mark further channels with a tick. 5. If required, repeat steps 2 and 3, so as to remove the tick from the marked channels. 6. Press EXIT and in the dialogue window use VOL+/ to set the value Yes. 7. Press OK to confirm deletion. Lock channel(s) 1. In Selection mode, select the Lock function, then press OK. Application mode is now switched on. 2. Use P+/ to select the channel to be locked. 3. Press OK. The dialogue window for entering the PIN appears (security question) 4. Use the numeric buttons to enter the Password (default setting 0000). 5. If required, use P+/ to select further channels, then press OK. 6. Press EXIT, after which the desired channels are now locked. Swap the position of two channels 1. Make a note of the position numbers of the channels to be swapped. 2. In Selection mode, select the Swap function, then press OK. Application mode is now switched on. 3. Use P+/ to select one of the channels to be swapped, then press OK. A dialogue window appears. 4. Use the numeric buttons to input the position number of the other channel 1), then press OK to confirm it. 1) Input the number without any leading zeroes, e.g. 22 instead of 0022. 4.4.2 Radio channels Live TV/Radio MENU Edit channels Radio Channels Edit the channel list for radio channels, as described under 4.4.1 for the TV channels. 30 of 40

4.4.3 TV Favourites Live TV/radio MENU Edit channels Favourites The TV favourites lists are intended to store an individually compiled selection of channels. This allows you quickly to call up your favourite channels. You can change the contents of your favourites list at any time, i.e. add or remove channels. Add a channel to your favourites lists 1. Use P+/ to select the channel. 2. Use VOL+/ to select a favourites list, then press OK. The symbol for the favourites list appears next to the channel. 3. If required, repeat step 2 to assign the channel to further favourites lists. 4. If required, repeat steps 1 to 3 for further channels. Rename a favourites list 1. Use VOL+/ to select a favourites list, then press AUDIO. The on-screen keyboard appears 1). 2. Use the on-screen keyboard to rename the favourites list 2). 3. Press PAUSE, to confirm the new name. 1) refer to Fig. 4, P. 12. 2) For how to use the on-screen keyboard see Channel search, P. 11. 4.4.4 Radio favourites Live TV/Radio MENU Edit channels Radio Favourites Edit the radio favourites lists, as described under 4.4.3 for the TV favourites lists. 4.4.5 Sort channels 1. Live TV/Radio MENU Edit channels Sort Channels 2. Select an entry, then press OK. The channel list will be sorted accordingly. 31 of 40

Main menu 4.4.6 User channel list Live TV/Radio MENU Edit channels User channel list Save channel list 1. Select Save User Data, then press OK. A dialogue window appears. 2. Use VOL+/ to set the value Yes, then press OK. The channel list will be saved accordingly in the internal memory. Load channel list 1. Select Load User Data, then press OK. A dialogue window appears. 2. Use VOL+/ to set the value Yes, then press OK. The default channel list is loaded. If the user had previously saved the channel list, it is the saved channel list that will be loaded. 32 of 40

4.5 Settings 4.5.1 System Settings Live TV/Radio MENU Settings System Settings Menu Language Audio 1 Audio 2 Subtitle Language Language for the main menu and other menus and dialogue windows. Changes are displayed immediately. The other language settings copy the setting for the menu language. Preferred audio language for playback (soundtrack) Audio language (soundtrack) to be used for playback if the language for Audio 1 is unavailable. Preferred subtitle language Subtitle Control On Subtitles can be switched on and off using SUBTITLE. EPG Language TXT Language Digital Audio Off Subtitles are not displayed. Language for the Program Guide (EPG) Language for the Videotext Format of the digital audio signal at the S/PDIF output Auto Channel Selection On When a channel is selected from the channel list, it is shown immediately. Off When a channel is selected from the channel list, it is not shown until OK is pressed. Auto Exit CH List On The channel list is automatically closed after selection of a channel. Off The channel list must be closed manually by pressing OK/EXIT. Recall List On RECALL opens the list of the most recently selected channels. Off RECALL switches between the two most recently selected channels. Low Power Standby On In standby the darkest display illumination is set. Front Panel Light Off The display illumination remains unchanged. Brightness of the front panel illumination: 1 darkest panel illumination 5 brightest panel illumination 33 of 40

Main menu Channel name auto update On If the channel name is changed on the satellite signal, the change is automatically loaded into the channel list. Off Changed channel names are not automatically loaded into the channel lists. 4.5.2 OSD Setup Live TV/Radio MENU Settings OSD Setup Menu Transparency Transparency of menus, channel information and on-screen displays: 1 most transparent 5 least transparent TXT Transparency 1 most transparent Display Mode TV Type Screen Mode OSD Timeout 5 least transparent Video resolution of the TV signal Signal transmission protocol output at the SCART output Matching method by which transmissions in 4:3 format are displayed on a TV set with 16:9 format, and vice versa Time for which the channel information is displayed after a channel change 4.5.3 Parental Control Live TV/radio MENU Settings Parental Control Password Lock Yes The following items can be protected with a password against unauthorised access. No Password protection is switched off, the items below are unavailable. Installation Lock Yes The settings described under 4.3, P. 19ff are password-protected. No Password protection is switched off. Edit Channel Lock Yes The settings described under 4.4, P. 29ff are password-protected. No Password protection is switched off. 34 of 40

Settings Lock Yes The settings described under 4.5, P. 33ff are password-protected. Age Rating No Password protection is switched off. Channels for which the age rating is equal to or less than the age rating setting can be viewed only once the password has been entered. Change PIN Yes Enter a new PIN (for error protection, input it twice). No Leave the PIN unchanged. Tip More details on the Parental Control / PIN can be found in the Quick Start Guide supplied, Section Initial Setup. 4.5.4 Calendar Live TV/Radio MENU Settings Calendar Use the coloured buttons to add brief notes to the calendar. The coloured button functions appear in the lower screen area. 4.5.5 Color Settings Live TV/Radio MENU Settings Color Settings Brightness Contrast Saturation Default Brightness of the TV picture; changes are displayed immediately. Contrast of the TV picture; changes are displayed immediately. Saturation of the TV picture; changes are displayed immediately. Restore the picture settings to the factory setting. 35 of 40

Main menu 4.6 Times 4.6.1 Time settings Live TV/Radio MENU Times Time settings Time Mode Auto The receiver takes the time information from the satellite signal. Time Offset 1) Manual The time must be set manually. Offset of the local time zone from GMT. Setting for Germany: GMT + 1:00. Summer Time 1) On Summer time is switched on, the receiver's clock is set forward by 1 hour. Current Time (HH/MM) 2) Current Date (DD/MM/YY) 2) Off Auto Summer time is switched off. The receiver's clock is automatically changed over to summer time. Use the numeric buttons to input the current time in the format <Hours>><Minutes>, e.g. 0253 for 02:53 or 1723 for 17:23. Use the numeric buttons to input the current date in the format <Day><Month><Year>, e.g. 03122014 for 03.12.2014. 1) The resulting time is displayed below (in yellow) only if Time Mode = Auto. 2) Only if Time Mode = Manual. 4.6.2 Sleep Timer Live TV/Radio MENU Times Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer is set directly with no need to open a sub-menu (OK VOL+/ OK). Off The receiver does not switch automatically into sleep mode. 15 M... 120 M The receiver will switch into sleep mode in 15... 120 minutes from now. -- M The receiver will switch into sleep mode immediately on expiry of the time that was input using the numeric buttons (max. 99 minutes). 36 of 40

4.6.3 Standby Time Live TV/Radio MENU Times Standby Time The Standby Time is set directly with no need to open a sub-menu (OK VOL+/ OK). On Off When in standby, the front display shows the time. When in standby, the front display does not show the time. 4.6.4 APD Setting Live TV/Radio MENU Times APD Setting The APD Setting is set directly with no need to open a sub-menu (OK VOL+/ OK). Off The receiver does not switch off automatically. 1 h... 4 h The receiver will switch off 1 h... 4 h after the last button was pressed (factory setting = 4 h). -- M The receiver will switch off immediately on expiry of the time after the last button was pressed that was input using the numeric buttons (1... 59 minutes). 37 of 40

Main menu 4.7 USB 4.7.1 USB Live TV/radio MENU USB USB Loading a software update from the USB storage medium 1. Download a software update (Zip file) from www.kathrein.com SAT Support Downloads on to a PC. 2. Extract the Zip file and save the *.bin file it contains in the main directory of the USB storage medium. 3. Plug the USB storage medium into the USB port on the rear panel of the receiver, and open the USB window (see above for the operating path). 4. Highlight the *.bin file, then press OK. A dialogue appears. 5. Select Yes, then press OK. The progress of the update procedure is displayed. Finally a message is displayed indicating whether the update was successful. Administration of the external USB storage medium The following administration functions are available for the external USB storage medium: Display and format the partitions of the external USB storage medium ( AUDIO) Administer files and directories (create, move, copy etc.; AUDIO) Save the files and channel lists to the USB ( INFO) Set up playback mode for media files ( ZOOM) Management of the USB storage medium Use the coloured buttons to call up the management functions for the external USB storage medium (see above for the operating path). The coloured button functions appear in the lower screen area. 38 of 40

4.8 Receiver Info 4.8.1 About STB Live TV/Radio MENU Receiver Info About STB The version information for the receiver hardware and software is displayed. 4.8.2 Factory Default Live TV/Radio MENU Receiver Info Factory Default This function resets the selected settings back to the Factory Default. Settings All Channels Only Radio Channel Only TP Channel Only SAT Channel Only Description all settings the channels on the TV channel list the channels on the radio channel list all transponders and the channels on the TV channel list all satellites and the channels on the TV channel list 4.8.3 Software Update via Satellite (OTA Update) Live TV/Radio MENU Receiver Info OTA Update Start Search searches the default satellite and transponder 1) for a software update. 1) Default setting: Satellite Astra 19.2E, Transponder 12604/H/22000/5/6 (12604 MHz, horizontal, 22000 MS/s, 5/6) 39 of 40

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