31 Specifications..................................................................................................................32 Connection example ....................................................................................................... 34 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. View of front panel View of rear panel Remote control handset Controls, displays and connections Front panel controls and displays 1 Mains switch (with mainsisolation) 2 LEDdisplay forTV (four character7-segment display) To display the selected programme slot from tuner A. Tuner A is assigned to the TV Scart socket. This display is also used to show the setup parameters in the setup mode. 3 LEDdisplay for VCR (four character 7-segment display) To display the selected programme slot from tuner B. Tuner B is assigned to the VCR Scart socket. 4 Buttonsforprogramme selection Step-by-step programme selection (upwards and downwards). Switchover from TV to radio mode, and switchover from tuner A to B by pressing both buttons simultaneously. Rear panel controls and displays 1 Mains input socketfor 230 V/50 Hz. 2 DATA socket a) Connection facility for the URS 200 external infrared sensor 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). 3 VHF/UHF antenna input (signal is looped through). 4 VHF/UHF antenna output (TV signal modulator-output, Ch. 38 is preset). 5 Satellite IFsignal inputA and output ofLNB supply voltage. 6 Audio output, leftand right channel(Cinch sockets). 7 Scart socket, TV connection 8 Scart socket, VCR connection 9 Scart socket, decoder connection 10 Satellite IFsignal inputB and output ofLNB supply voltage. Remote control handset keys Function 1: To change over the selecting of programmes from tuner A to tuner B and vice-versa. Function 2: To blank out the video signal (in setup mode) This function is to be used if the picture no longer synchronises on adjustment and the picture scrolls. Function 1: Last function. Allows you to switch back to the last programme that was selected Function 2: Displays the info menu (active only if after pressing the key the programme list is displayed.) Function 1: Calls up the TV programme list (or radio programme list in radio mode). Function 2: Calls up menu for "Programme slot sorting (insertion), swapping and copying“ (with press in succession) Function 1: Volume control Function 2: To alter settings data in setup mode Function 1: Stores the chosen settings Function 2: Primary key for calling the separate setup menus (e.g. video settings) Function 1: Mutes the sound Function 2: Calls up the menu for audio settings (with press in succession) Starts a timer Last function. Allows you to switch back to the last programme that was selected Function 1: On/Off (Standby), Attention: No mains isolation results! Function 2: Return from setup mode into normal operation Set timer, date and time Function 1: Selection of TV/SAT mode Function 2: Call up the menu for video settings (with press in succession) Function 1: Step through the programmes either up or down Function 2: Selection of individual menu entries in setup mode Function 1: Switchover to radio mode Function 2: Calls up the menu for radio settings (with press in succession Stereo/Mono- (2 channel) changeover Numeric keys 0 - 9 for programme selection and freto quency entries 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 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. 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 inside 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 occurri...