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Operating instructions – Part 2 Basic functions and operation Receivers Part no. UFS 913si 20210184 UFS 913sw 20210185 UFS 913 English Operating manual valid as of software version: 2.00 Preface Dear customer, this operating manual are intended to help you make the fullest use of the extensive range of functions offered by your new receiver. We have tried to make the operating instructions as easy as possible to understand, and to keep them as concise as possible. To help you understand particular specialist terms that cannot be translated, we have added a short glossary at the end of the manual. The power switch is an environmentally friendly feature. If you will not be using your receiver for an extended period, you should use the on/off switch to disconnect it from the power supply and save energy. For shorter breaks, you can use the remote control to switch the receiver to standby, which uses only a minimal amount of energy. We hope your reception will always be brilliant and you will enjoy using your new HDTV receiver. Your KATHREIN team 2 Legal information Information on Audio MPEG Inc. and S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A: This unit makes use of legally protected technologies, which are protected by patents in the USA and also by other intellectual property rights in other countries. KATHREIN-Werke KG has obtained licences from Audio MPEG Inc. and Societa‘ Italiana per lo sviluppo dell‘elettronica, S.I.SV.EL, S.P.A to use these technologies. These licences carry certain restrictions, which apply also to you as the customer. Accordingly this unit may only be used by the end customer for private non-commercial purposes and for the licensed content. It may not be used for commercial purposes. The use of products or processes that are sold or used with this unit is not included in this statement. The use of reverse engineering is not permitted in respect of the licensed technologies, nor is disassembly. Note on DiSEqC™: The term DiSEqC™ used in this operating manual is a registered trade mark of the European Telecommunication Satellite Organisation (EUTELSAT). Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. ® The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the USA and other countries. YouTube and the YouTube logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of YouTube, LLC. SHOUTcast™Radio and the SHOUTcast™Radio logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nullsoft Inc. Included in the software for this receiver is software that is licensed under the GNU (General Public Licence). The source code of the program is available at: http://www.kathrein.de/linux/receiver/ufs913 Software changes/use of applications Any modifications to the receiver software, or the use of applications not provided by Kathrein will invalidate the warranty! You will have to bear the costs yourself for shipping and repairing any receiver that requires attention due to modifications to the software and use of applications other than those provided by Kathrein! Therefore exclusively use only software and applications provided by Kathrein for your receiver. These are available by downloading from the satellite or from our Internet pages (www.kathrein.de). Kathrein assumes no liability for the loss of recordings/data on external storage media. The software installed on the device/product before dispatch from the factory is suitable for its function and is of the quality usual for this type of software. It has not been technically possible to fully eliminate all bugs during the software development process. However the software as delivered is defective only if it fails to perform the functions usual for the device/product. A shortcoming that causes only an insignificant reduction in quality does not rank as a defect. Functional shortcomings in the software or program that result from hardware defects, ambient conditions, incorrect operation or the like do not rank as software defects. 3 List of Contents Preface............................................................... 2 Legal information ............................................. 3 List of Contents ................................................ 4 Safety instructions - Important notes ............. 6 Basic functions ............................................... 10 Remote control in live mode (TV/radio) .......... 11 I want to watch TV ... ...................................... 12 I want to listen to the radio ... ......................... 13 I want to access teletext ... ............................. 14 I want to watch time-shift TV ... ...................... 15 I want to record a programme immediately ... 16 I want to record a programme that is scheduled for later (timer list) .......................................... 17 I want to play back a recording ... .................. 18 I want to delete a recording ... ........................ 19 Editing and selection options in the menus .... 20 Alphanumeric entries ..................................... 21 Categories view ..................................................... 42 Timer list view ........................................................ 43 Timer recording .............................................. 43 Programme present in the EPG ............................ Specifying a target (recording location) ................. Programme not present in the EPG ...................... Specifying a recording mode ................................. Reminder function ................................................. Timer list view ........................................................ Editing a recording ................................................ Timer overlap......................................................... 44 44 44 45 49 50 51 52 Search function .............................................. 53 More episodes ....................................................... Presenter - Actor ................................................... Key word search in detailed information ............... Full text search ...................................................... 53 54 54 55 Extras menu ................................................... 56 My hints ................................................................. 56 Actors list ............................................................... 57 Switching between TV and radio operation .... 23 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) ............................................................... 58 Setting the volume ......................................... 23 Calling up the recording archive (My recordings) 58 Channel selection ........................................... 23 Navigation (remote control buttons in the recording archive) ................................................... 59 ... direct.................................................................. 23 ... from channel list ................................................ 23 Recording archive views (sorting the recordings) 60 Channel banners (information) ....................... 26 Playing back a recording ................................ 61 Calling up the channel options ....................... 28 Editing recordings .......................................... 63 Audio selection ............................................... 29 Subtitle selection ............................................ 30 Teletext ........................................................... 31 Automatic Timeshift ........................................ 32 One Touch Recording (OTR) - recording direct to hard disk ..................................................... 33 Picture-in-picture ............................................ 35 Explanation of symbols in receiver display .... 36 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) ............. 37 General information on the programme guide 37 Delete .................................................................... Lock ....................................................................... Rename ................................................................. Change category ................................................... Create new folder .................................................. Move to folder........................................................ Decrypt in standby................................................. Copy to external data carrier (such as NAS) ......... Start Blockselection ............................................... 64 64 64 65 66 66 66 67 68 Folders in the recording archive ..................... 69 Calling up the EPG ......................................... 38 Create new folder ... .............................................. 69 Move to folder ....................................................... 70 Editing folders (delete/rename) ............................. 71 Navigation (remote control buttons in the EPG) 39 Chapter view .................................................. 72 EPG views ...................................................... 40 Creating chapters .................................................. 72 Opening a chapter ................................................. 72 Deleting chapters .................................................. 73 “Current” view ........................................................ 40 "Current" view ........................................................ 40 “Preview” view (channel guide) ............................. 41 4 HbbTV .............................................................. 74 List of Contents Kathrein portal (Media centre)....................... 75 Main Menu ....................................................... 76 Calling up the main menu and introduction .... 76 Overview of the main menu submenus .......... 77 Main Menu – Edit Channel List...................... 78 Calling up the menu ....................................... 78 Navigation (remote control buttons in “Edit TVChannellist” menu) ......................................... 80 Views (sort orders) ......................................... 81 Selection of the channel(s) to be edited ......... 82 Edit channels (channel lists) .......................... 82 Move...................................................................... Delete .................................................................... Skip ....................................................................... Lock ....................................................................... Adding to favourites list ......................................... tvtv on/off ............................................................... Start Blockselection ............................................... 83 83 83 84 84 85 86 Editing favourites lists .................................... 87 Main Menu - Settings.................................... 104 Calling up the menu ..................................... 104 First installation ............................................ 105 Basic Settings .............................................. 105 Video Settings ..................................................... Audio settings ...................................................... Date and Time ..................................................... Remote control code ........................................... 106 108 109 110 User-Defined ................................................ 112 Parental lock........................................................ Customize Screen Menu ..................................... EPG Setup .......................................................... PVR Setup........................................................... Media centre........................................................ Auto. channel name update ................................ 112 114 116 117 118 118 Antenna & Satellites ..................................... 119 Sat Finder ............................................................ Tuner Configuration ............................................. Edit satellites ....................................................... Edit Transponder ................................................. 119 120 121 123 87 87 87 87 88 Main menu - Interfaces................................. 127 Calling up the menu ..................................... 127 Main menu - Search Channels ...................... 89 Calling up the menu ....................................... 89 HDD Management ....................................... 129 Move...................................................................... Remove from favoritelist........................................ Lock ....................................................................... Start Blockselection ............................................... Rename favourites list ........................................... Common Interface (CI) ................................. 128 Multi-decryption ................................................... 128 Automatic decryption in stand-by mode .............. 129 Automatic Channel Search ............................ 90 Format a recording/media archive....................... 129 Create archive hard disk ..................................... 130 Manual Channel Search ................................. 92 Ethernet Settings .......................................... 132 Search with service ID ................................... 94 Main menu - Applications ............................ 133 Calling up the menu ..................................... 133 ASTRA program list management (LCN) ....... 95 ASTRA program list ............................................... 95 ASTRA Program List Update................................. 96 ASTRA program list refresh................................... 97 Main menu - Language Selection................ 134 Calling up the menu ..................................... 134 Main menu - Service menu ............................ 98 Calling up the menu ....................................... 98 Operation from the front panel (without remote control) ...................................................... 135 Backup operation ......................................... 135 Automatic Software Update ........................... 99 Software update via the front USB port ........ 136 Update (software) via satellite ...................... 100 Update via USB stick ................................... 102 Operational software ........................................... 102 Program list ......................................................... 103 Saving channel list to USB .................................. 103 Brief technical glossary ............................... 137 Troubleshooting ........................................... 141 Service ........................................................... 142 Subject Index ................................................ 143 Reset to factory defaults .............................. 103 5 Safety instructions - Important notes These two pages contain important information about the operation, installation location and connection of the unit. Read these instructions carefully before setting up the unit. Mains cable Danger! antenna and to the TV set or the cable network and PC. Make sure that the mains cable (power supply cable) is not damaged. Units with a damaged mains cable must be disconnected from the mains (unplugged at the mains power socket) and repaired by an electrical specialist before being used. Only use the power supply unit supplied (if available)! If the mains voltage is too high, there is a risk of fire! Moisture, direct sunlight, heat, naked flames Protect the unit against moisture, dripping and splashed water (do not place any filled objects such as vases on top of the unit). Do not place the unit close to a heater or expose it to direct sunlight and do not operate it in damp locations. Only use the unit in a moderate climate, not in tropical conditions! Do not place naked flames such as candles on top of the unit! Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock! Cleaning Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning the unit. Only use a dry cloth for cleaning and only clean the outer surface. Never open the casing of the unit. There is a risk of fire! Touching the parts inside the unit carries a risk of death due to electric shock! Batteries Playing children Make sure that children do not push any objects into the ventilation slots. Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock! Earthing Warning! Warning! The antenna system must be earthed as specified or equipotentially bonded. EN 60728/11 and any national regulations must be complied with. There is a risk of explosion! Ventilation Risk of voltage surges due to lightning strikes! Warning! Power supply voltage Operate the unit only at the specified mains voltage (indicated on the rear of the unit or on the external power supply unit). The unit may only be connected to the mains and turned on once it has been connected to the 6 If your unit was supplied with batteries (e.g. for the remote control), take care that the batteries are not exposed to excessively high temperatures, direct sunshine or fire. Exchange the batteries only with types that are identical or equivalent. Otherwise the batteries and also the remote control may be damaged. Also comply with the safety instructions stated on the batteries: Do not cover The heat generated in this unit is adequately dissipated. However, the unit should never be installed in a cupboard or on shelves with inadequate ventilation. Never cover the cooling slots on the unit (e.g. with other equipment, magazines, tablecloths, clothing or curtains)! Safety Instructions - Important Notes Do not place any objects on top of the unit. Unless stated to the contrary in the “Connection and set-up” and “Installation” sections in the manual supplied, maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm above the unit, 2 cm to either side and 5 cm behind the unit, to allow the unobstructed dissipation of the heat generated. There is a risk of fire! Repairs Caution! Ensure that any repairs to your unit are carried out by qualified personnel. Opening the unit and attempting to repair it yourself will void all warranty claims! Improper work on the unit may jeopardise the electrical safety of the unit. The manufacturer accepts no liability for accidents caused by the user opening the casing of the unit! Installation location All electronic equipment generates heat. The temperature rise of this unit does however lie within the permissible range. Sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers may become discoloured by the effects of constant heat over time. The feet of the unit can also cause colour changes to treated furniture surfaces. If necessary, place the unit on a suitable stable and flat base! Electronic equipment is not domestic waste - it must be disposed of properly in accordance with directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27th January 2003 concerning used electrical and electronic appliances. At the end of its service life, take this device to a designated public collection point for disposal. Connections Incorrect wiring of the connections can lead to malfunctions or defects on the unit! Periods of extended absence, thunderstorms, mains socket accessibility Spent batteries are special waste! Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic waste; take them to a collection point for spent batteries! In order to disconnect the unit from the mains completely, the mains plug must be unplugged from the wall socket! Therefore install the unit close to a mains socket and make sure this socket is accessible at all times, so that you can disconnect the unit from the mains if necessary. If you are away for an extended period, and during thunderstorms, always switch the unit off at the mains and unplug it from the socket. This also applies to the other equipment connected to the unit. Isolation from the cable network is also recommended. Note any timer programming (receiver) and turn the unit on again promptly before the recording time. 7 Safety Instructions - Important Notes Product return/original packaging Please keep the original packaging in case you need to return the product at any time! The receivers are fragile due to their construction and are only adequately protected by the original packaging. If the receiver is not shipped correctly the guarantee/warranty on it will be voided. Ventilation slots on the unit Make sure that the ventilation slots on the unit are not blocked or covered in any way. otherwise the unit may overheat. Warning! There is a risk of fire! Switching the receiver off Before you disconnect the receiver from the mains, you must switch it to the standby mode by pressing the standby button (on/off) on the remote control. In standby mode, any changed or new data that are broadcast will be saved by the receiver. As soon as the receiver is in the standby mode, it can be disconnected from the mains at any time. You must not disconnect the receiver from the mains while it is in operation! This can lead to a loss of data and corruption of the software. Channel assignment The channels available on the satellites and transponders are subject to continual change. If changes do occur, the new channels have to be set on the receiver because the factory pre-programming corresponds to the status on the date of manufacture. The information for these settings can be found on the Internet or in relevant magazines. Updating the receiver software Your receiver was equipped in the factory with the latest software version available at that time. We are, however, constantly working on adapting the software to the wishes of our customers and to developments in technology. Further information on this can be found in the sections “Main Menu - Service Menu”, “Update Firmware”. 8 Safety Instructions - Important Notes Network function To connect the receiver to the network via the PC/laptop, you must have unrestricted rights (administrator rights) for your PC/laptop and on your network. For this refer to the chapter “Main Menu”, “Interfaces”, “Network Settings”. Power consumption in standby mode < 0.5 W The standby power consumption of < 0.5 W printed on the receiver packaging will only be achieved when the receiver is in standby mode with the display switched off. You can define this setting in the following menu: “Main menu”, “Settings”, “User-Defined Settings”, “Customize Screen Menu”, “Front display in standby” → Setting “Off”. Miscellaneous The information in this operating manual was correct at the time of going to print. We reserve the right however to make changes at any time and without prior notice. If new software is released for your receiver, and this affects the information in the operating instructions (e.g. changes to the menus and/or functions), if we believe it necessary we will make available new operating instructions for download at “www.kathrein.de”. Make a note of the receiver's basic settings (these are set during the first installation), so you can restore them if necessary! Please be aware of your responsibility towards your fellow human beings! Keep this manual for any questions that arise later, and if the receiver passes to another owner, pass it on to the new owner. For compliance with the EMC Directives, the USB connection cable between the receiver and hard disk must not be longer than 50 cm. Please see the UFS 913 Operating manual – Part 1, “Connection and set-up” for details on how to connect the receiver and carry out first installation. The following description of the menus and functions assumes that the UFS 913 has been correctly connected and installed (as detailed in the operating instructions part 1 “Connection and set-up”). 9 Basic functions Following an overview of the remote control, a simple explanation will be provided of the receiver’s most important functions (with all the required buttons on the remote control). The explanations in the sections “I would like to ...” merely demonstrate the most simple use of the relevant receiver functions without going into any great detail. For more detailed explanations of the functions, refer to the relevant sections. 10 Basic functions Remote control in live mode (TV/radio) Switch between TV/radio mode Operation (on)/standby (off) Number pad Call up teletext Call up main menu Volume “+” (louder) Volume “-” (softer) Mute Channel selection The coloured buttons are reserved for certain contentdependent functions (e.g. teletext ...) Calling up channel information (info banner and detailed information) Calling up tvtv EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) Calling up recording archive = Navigation/channel  or change channel option Select last channel called up, exit on-screen displays/ menus step by step = = =  = Calling up selection box/ confirmation or calling up of selected menus, on-screen displays ... Fast rewind Calling up Media centre/ Kathrein portal Start playback Fast forward = If an external device is connected to the VCR Scart socket, the TV signal present at the VCR Scart socket can be looped through  button more than to the TV Scart socket. Pressing the once toggles between the TV Scart mode and the VCR Scart loop-through mode. OTR = One Touch Recording = Start timeshift (freeze-frame)/pause Start recording (OTR) = Stop playback/ timeshift/recording 11 Basic functions I want to watch TV ...  to increase or decrease the volume Press  to switch channels Press  to display and hide additional channel information Press  to mute sound - Press - - Press  to open the selection box,  to select the channel list and call up using  Press  to select a channel Press  twice to call up a channel and close the channel - Press - list 12 ... to enter the channel number directly Basic functions I want to listen to the radio ... - Press  to change to radio mode  to increase or decrease the volume Press  to switch channels Press  to display and hide additional channel information Press  to mute sound - Press - - Press ... to enter the channel number directly  to open the selection box,  to select the channel list and call up using  Press  to select a channel Press  twice to call up a channel and close the channel - Press - list - Press  to change back to TV mode 13 Basic functions I want to access teletext ... - Press  to call up teletext - Press ... to enter the required page directly or 14 - Press  browse forward/backward page-by-page - Press  or  to return to TV Basic functions I want to watch time-shift TV ... To watch time-shift TV using the UFS 913 you must connect an external hard disk *) to the USB port on the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the “Main menu - interfaces”, “Hard disk management” section. Made a mistake? - Press  to start timeshift - Press  to cancel timeshift  to start playback Press  during playback to fast forward and rewind Press  to return to normal playback speed Press  to pause playback Press  to cancel timeshift and return to normal (live) TV - Press - *) Tested only with hard disks from the Kathrein product range (see also: www.kathrein.de → Service → FAQs) 15 Basic functions I want to record a programme immediately ... To make recordings using the UFS 913 you must connect an external hard disk *) to the USB port on the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the “Main menu - interfaces”, “Hard disk management” section. - Press the  (red dot) button to open the “Recording” window  - Press to start recording the programme or  to change - Press duration before recording Made a mistake? *)  or  to close the window without recording Press  and  to stop a recording that is in progress - Press - 16 the Tested only with hard disks from the Kathrein product range (see also: www.kathrein.de → Service → FAQs) Basic functions I want to record a programme that is scheduled for later (timer list) To make recordings using the UFS 913 you must connect an external hard disk *) to the USB port on the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the “Main menu - interfaces”, “Hard disk management” section.  - Press the button to open the programme guide - Press  to select the desired channel  - Press the (yellow) button to call up the programme preview - Press  to select the desired programme  - Press the button to open the “Recording” window.  - Press to start recording the programme or  to change the recording mode, date, start, end and duration - Press before recording - Press *)  or  to return to TV Tested only with hard disks from the Kathrein product range (see also: www.kathrein.de → Service → FAQs) 17 Basic functions I want to play back a recording ... To record programmes using the UFS 913 and then be able to play them back, you must connect an external hard disk *) to the USB port at the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the “Main menu - interfaces”, “Hard disk management” section. - Press  (or ) to open the “My Recordings” recording archive  to select a recording Press  to start playback and exit the recording archive - Press -  during playback to fast forward and rewind Press  to return to normal playback speed Press  to pause playback Press  to cancel playback and return to the recording archive Press  to exit the recording archive and return to normal (live) TV - Press - 18 *) Tested only with hard disks from the Kathrein product range (see also: www.kathrein.de → Service → FAQs) Basic functions I want to delete a recording ... - Press  (or ) to open the “My Recordings” recording archive - Press  to select a recording  button to open the - Press the “Edit” menu  to select the “Delete” option, then  to confirm Press  to confirm the security question - Press - - Press  to exit the recording archive and return to normal (live) TV 19 Basic functions Editing and selection options in the menus In some menus/on-screen displays this box is shown with a particular colour gradation. Each colour gradation represents a specific view/selection. The table below shows which colours are assigned to which buttons. Where the functions of these buttons are assigned for the current menu/view, they are also shown in the line at the bottom of the on-screen display. Tip! Always check the bar at the bottom of the on-screen display. This provides information on what to do next. In many menus all editing and selection options for the respective menu will appear at the bottom of the on-screen display. Where a specific remote control button is required for executing them or calling them up, this also will be shown (see screenshot example above). Colour Green Yellow Red Blue 20 Button on the remote control Basic functions Alphanumeric entries For entries such as names of favourites or search terms, use the keyboard displayed on the screen (see screenshot example). The letters assigned to the number pad also apply to your remote control. They are used in a similar way to those on a mobile phone. The following buttons can be used for entry or to select an action: Button Press            Assigned character/action 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x . ß ? ! 1 a b c 2 ä d e f 3 g h i 4 j k l 5 m n o 6 ö p q r s 7 t u v 8 ü w x y z 9 1 x space 2 x 0 Last character is deleted 21 Basic functions Switch between letters and digits/ special characters   Switch to QWERTZ keyboard (control using the arrow buttons and the OK button) - see screenshot at top right Switch between upper case and lower case letters    After entering the desired term, press the or  button to abort the entry. 22 Confirm the term entered Cancel entry without saving Cancel entry without saving  button to transfer the name/search term, etc. or the  Basic functions Switching between TV and radio operation Press the  button to switch between TV and radio operation. Setting the volume Adjust the volume using the  buttons. Channel selection ... direct  The button allows the channel to be selected from the sorted channel list/favourites list currently selected. If the channel slot in the channel list is known, the desired channel can also be called up directly by entering the channel slot, using the number pad on the remote control (e.g. ASTRA HD+ is at channel slot 10 in the currently selected channel list - to call it up, successively press the the remote control).  buttons on ... from channel list Press the  button to open the selection menu. The following on-screen display appears:  buttons to select “Open channel list” and confirm by pressing the Use the The following on-screen display appears:  button. 23 24 Calling up the favourites lists Channel list Calling up the complete list/satellites list Calling up alphabetical sort order Currently selected channel list Edit channel list, see section “Main menu Edit TV-channel list” Change between TV and radio channel list Call up the search function - Service ID - Symbol Rate - Polarisation - Transponder Frequency Channel data: - Transmitting satellite Signal strength and quality Live picture for the selected channel Currently selected channel Basic functions Basic functions Now use the relevant coloured button to select the category from which you want to open a channel list:  (red) button: Calling up the “Favoriteslist” Contains the following channel lists: - Favourites lists 1-8 up the  (green) button: Calling “Complete List” Contains the following channel lists: - Complete list - Channel lists sorted by satellite - Channels supported by tvtv programme guide up alphabetically  (yellow) button: Calling sorted lists Contains the following channel lists: - A-Z - Z-A - 0-9 - Sorted by individual letters  Use the buttons to scroll through the currently available channel lists. If you want to see an overview of the currently available channel lists, press the coloured button for the selected category again; you will then obtain the following on-screen display (for example the favourites lists): 25 Basic functions  Use the cursor ( ) buttons to select the desired channel list and call it up  button. using the After selecting the desired channel list, the desired channel is selected using the ) buttons and called up using the  button. cursor ( To exit the channel list and return to the TV picture, press the  button again, or press the  button. Tip! You can also call up favourites lists via the selection menu (using the  button). Then ) buttons to select the desired favourites list and confirm using the use the cursor ( button. The receiver automatically selects the first channel saved in the favourites  list and returns to the TV screen. You can now select the sequence of channels saved in the selected favourites list, using the  buttons. Channel banners (information) Channel information is shown for a few seconds each time the channel is changed (this can be changed under “Settings”, “User-Defined Settings”, “Customise Screen Menu”) or displayed continuously by pressing the 26  button. If a channel is encrypted, a key symbol is shown before the channel name Selected favourites list or channel number from selected channel list Current programme (top) and next programme (bottom), each with the start time Selected channel Teletext available Selected audio track Current time HDTV format broadcast Basic functions 27 Basic functions The following icons (symbols) may appear in the channel information: Broadcast transmitted in HDTV standard 1080i Teletext is available Broadcast transmitted in HDTV standard 720p Receiver registers the programme as a live broadcast Portal channel (channel options available) Receiver registers the programme as a film Dolby Digital audio track selected Receiver registers the programme as a series Audio selection is: mono FSK 6. Programme unsuitable for children under the age of 6 years Audio selection is: Mono left FSK 12. Programme unsuitable for children under the age of 12 years Audio selection is: Mono right FSK 16. Programme unsuitable for children under the age of 16 years Audio selection is: Stereo FSK 18. Programme unsuitable for children under the age of 18 years Subtitles are available Calling up the channel options If the channel banner contains the following icon this indicates that it is a portal channel. Open the  button) and press  to select “Change sound, picture, subtitles”. Confirm with the  button. Use the  buttons to select “Channel options” and press the  button to confirm. The following on-screen display then appears (example): selection box (with the 28 Basic functions The desired channel list is selected using the cursor buttons ( ) and called up using the  button. The following on-screen display appears:  Press the button if you want to be reminded of this function next time, or the don't want to see this message again. After selecting a channel option using the your selected portal channel.  button, if you  buttons, skip through the other channel options in Audio selection If the channel banner displays “1/3” in front of the symbol for the selected audio track, this tells you that you have currently selected the first of the three available audio tracks. Open the selection box  button) and press  to select “Change sound, picture, subtitles”. Confirm with the  button. Use the  buttons to select “Select Audio track” and confirm by pressing the  button. The following on-screen display then appears (example): (with the Use the cursor ( ) buttons to select the desired audio track option and press the  button to confirm. 29 Basic functions Subtitle selection If the channel banner includes the following symbol for subtitles , you can call up the “Subtitle”  button) and press  to select “Change sound, picture, subtitles”. Confirm with the  button. Use the  buttons to select “Subtitle” and confirm by pressing the  button. The following on-screen display then appears (example): function as follows: Open the selection box (with the  Use the buttons to select the desired subtitles and confirm by pressing the receiver will automatically return to the TV picture.  button. The Tip! The “Subtitles” function can also be switched off completely (“Mainmenu - Settings”, “Basic Settings”, “Audio Settings”, “Preferred Subtitle Language” - setting “Disable”). 30 Basic functions Teletext This symbol in the channel banner indicates whether teletext is available for the selected channel.  button, the receiver will prepare the teletext service data for your TV set to When you press the display, even if the signal is encrypted. During the search, the page which is being searched for is displayed in the top left-hand corner with the time and date displayed at the top right. When the search is finished, the teletext broadcast by the relevant channel provider appears. There are several options for opening the desired pages: - You can enter a number using the number pad - You can scroll backwards and forwards page-by-page using the  buttons - You can scroll backwards and forwards between the subpages (e.g. 1/2 and 2/2) using the  buttons - Selection using the options indicated by the coloured buttons  (red),  (green),  (yellow) and  (blue) listed across the bottom of the screen To exit teletext, press  or . 31 Basic functions Automatic Timeshift To use the “Automatic Timeshift” function on the UFS 913 you must connect an external hard disk *) to the USB port on the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the “Main menu - interfaces”, “Hard disk management” section. The UFS 913 provides a special function here. As soon as you switch to a channel, the receiver automatically starts recording the programme you are viewing to the hard disk in the background. If you change channel again, the previously stored data is deleted and background recording begins again. This continuous background recording by the receiver offers you the following options: - You can rewind back to the time when you switched to this channel, and also fast forward up to the  buttons) Pause function ( button), the picture is frozen live signal ( - - You can move forwards or backwards in 30-second steps (  buttons) If, after viewing a programme for a time, you decide you want to record it, you can do so as from the point you switched to that channel (see “OTR”). Prerequisite: 32 In the menu “Settings”, “User-Defined Settings”, “PVR Settings”, the “Automatic Timeshift” selection must be set to “On”. When setting up an archive hard disk, the “Timeshift Buffer Size” selection must provide sufficient hard disk capacity for timeshift recording (see “Main menu - interfaces”, “Hard disk management”, “Set up archive hard disk”). *) Tested only with hard disks from the Kathrein product range (see also: www.kathrein.de → Service → FAQs) Basic functions One Touch Recording (OTR) - recording direct to hard disk To make recordings using the UFS 913 you must connect an external hard disk *) to the USB port on the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the “Main menu - interfaces”, “Hard disk management” section. To start recording directly to the hard disk, press the (example): Use the  button. The following on-screen display appears  buttons to select the lines to be changed; make the changes using the  buttons. Recording: The following selection options are available: - “from the start”: - “as from now”: - “Later”: Recording is performed from the time since when the current channel has been watched without interruption (option available only if automatic timeshift is activated) Recording takes place from the present time Recording is performed from the start time entered in the “Start” line Start: You need to enter the start time for a recording only if you have selected the recording type “later”. End: The end of the recording is determined automatically by the receiver, based on the available EPG data. However, if you want you can change this manually. Duration: The duration of a recording is determined automatically by the receiver, based on the start and finish times. You can however correct the duration manually. In this case the receiver automatically adjusts the end time to correspond to the new recording duration. The start time of the recording remains unchanged. *) Tested only with hard disks from the Kathrein product range (see also: www.kathrein.de → Service → FAQs) 33 Basic functions Decrypt: Here you can select whether the programme should be recorded unencrypted (selection “Yes”) or encrypted (selection “No”) on the hard disk. Selecting “Yes” means depending on the setting in the menu “Interfaces”, “Common Interface”, “Multiple decryption”, you may not be able to view any other encrypted channels that use to same CA module for decryption (see sections “Interfaces”, “Common Interface”, “Multiple decryption”).  button to start the recording - you can cancel it by pressing the  or the  button. To cancel the recording after it has started, you must press the  button. Use the  buttons to select the recording to be cancelled and press the  button to confirm the action. Press the 34 Basic functions Picture-in-picture The picture-in-picture function permits simultaneous viewing of two programmes. This allows you to see when a programme you want to watch begins without having to leave the programme you are currently watching. The PIP window is however only small, since it is intended for monitoring purposes and not for viewing programmes in the normal way. Open the selection box (with the Confirm with the above the picture:  button) and press  to select “Open Picture-in-Picture (PIP)”.  button. A window will open up in the right-hand corner. The channel is indicated Tip! You can also use the picture-in-picture function during playback of a recording or of MP3 files. Channel selection in the main picture You can still change channel in the main picture with the channel buttons  in the usual way. Channel selection in the PIP The channel in the PIP window can be changed using the shown in the currently selected channel list.  buttons, working in the sequence Switching channels between main picture and PIP The  button allows you to switch between the channels being received (main picture and PIP). To close the PIP window, press the  button, select “Close Picture-in-Picture (PIP)” and press the  button to confirm. Whilst recording is in progress, system restrictions may mean that the picture-inpicture function may not be available on all channels. 35 Basic functions Explanation of symbols in receiver display Various symbols are occasionally shown in the receiver display above the normal display (channel name). These are not displayed permanently, they only appear for specific functions, procedures or channel features. You can find their meaning in the table below. This symbol appears when the again (sound on)  button (mute) is pressed, and vanishes when it is pressed This symbol indicates that an encrypted channel has been selected This symbol appears during a recording programmed on the receiver This symbol indicates that the USB sockets on the unit are in use This symbol indicates that the transmission currently selected is being broadcast in HDTV quality This symbol indicates that the USB device connected has been successfully initialised This symbol indicates that a recording is being played back or that the receiver is in timeshift operation This symbol indicates that fast forwarding is taking place during playback of a recording or during timeshift operation This symbol indicates that rewinding is taking place during playback of a recording or during timeshift operation This symbol indicates that the during timeshift operation  button has been pressed during playback of a recording or This symbol indicates that that the timer list of the EPG contains scheduled recordings 36 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) General information on the programme guide What is the programme guide? The programme guide (referred to hereafter as EPG) is an editorially prepared programme guide of the latest generation. It provides all the EPG information for around 100 TV channels free of charge, without you having to change channel, and also offers schedule information up to two weeks ahead. Which channels are supported by the EPG? You can see in the channel list which channels are supported by the EPG (see section “Basic operation in TV or Radio mode (live operation)”, “Channel selection from the channel list”. Channels supported are indicated by the broadcaster logos, but you also have the option of displaying a tvtv channel list (this is only operational once an EPG update has been performed). Are there limitations with the EPG? Due to the large amount of data being transmitted, the receiver cannot store all the data for the channels supported by the EPG. The receiver configuration is therefore factory-set to accept tvtv data for a limited number of channels only. Refer to the section “Edit TV channel list”, “Editing channels (channel lists)”, “tvtv (on/off)” for details on how to edit this preconfigured list. The more channels are added to this list, the less tvtv data is available for them due to system restrictions. Where does the EPG data come from? The EPG is broadcast via the ASTRA satellite at a frequency of 12,603.75 MHz, at a symbol rate of 22 MSymb/s and horizontal polarisation (18 V). If you have accidentally deleted the transponder at this frequency, you will need to start a new satellite and transponder scan for the ASTRA satellite (see “Search Channels”). Could something other than the receiver be preventing the EPG from working? In case of receivers not produced by Kathrein, it may happen that EPG data cannot be transmitted. With such systems, the necessary transponder (12,603.75 MHz, symbol rate 22 MSymb, horizontal) is not transmitted. To test this out, select the channel “WDR Bonn” since this broadcast on the same transponder as the EPG data. What about EPG data for broadcasters that are not broadcast via ASTRA? For broadcasters that broadcast using the “HOTBIRD 13° East” satellite you must perform an additional channel search using that satellite. An exception here Broadcasters supported by tvtv; the EPG data for these broadcasters is also drawn via ASTRA. Information on current or subsequent programmes is only visible in the EPG only if this data has been made available/broadcast by tvtv or by the channel provider. If no EPG data are available the receiver, instead of showing information on the current programme, shows the message “No data available”. tvtv data is not available immediately after first installation. The data is only updated/loaded after the first EPG update at night or the first time you switch the receiver to standby mode. 37 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Calling up the EPG  38 Specifies the date and time of the selected recording, and the category, duration and age restriction (only where supplied by broadcaster) For selection options see the “Navigation” section If you selected a channel from a favourites list before calling up the EPG, only the data for the channels included in this favourites list will be visible in the EPG. Press the EPG button a second time to view the EPG for all channels. Channel number from overall list, channel name, current programme with progress bar Selected EPG view Current day of the week and time 14-day calendar for the programme schedule Current picture for the selected channel EPG is called up using the button. You will automatically receive each call in the menu you (“Settings“, “Custom“, “Program Guide“) selected view - no matter which view you were the last time you left the EPG. You receive the following message (example): Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Navigation (remote control buttons in the EPG) Button Function (green) Calling up “Current” view (displays all channels in the order of the overall list) (red) Calling up the recording list (displays all pre-programmed recordings/ reminders) Navigation in the individual views (e.g. skip forward 15 minutes in the “Current” view) (yellow) (blue) Call up a preview of the currently selected channel (Program guide) Open the category selection (sorting the programmes by categories such as films, sport, series..) (P+) to jump forward 24 hours in the EPG, (P-) to jump back 24 hours in the EPG (e.g. in “Current” view and “Preview”) Select the currently selected channel in all views. Pressing the OK or the Back button closes the EPG again and the selected channel is shown again on the TV screen Add a programme to the recording settings Search for a particular programme or certain programme content (e.g. key word search from the detail information) or other programme times (enter the search term using the number pad on the remote control – see also the section “Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric entries”) Show any available further information on the selected programme Calling up the Extras menu ) buttons. The  buttons allow you to select individual channels/programmes, and the  buttons allow you to scroll from page to page in the currently selected list. Navigation within each EPG view is always performed using the cursor ( Pressing the  or  button exits the EPG and returns to the TV picture. 39 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) EPG views “Current” "Current" view  Press the (green) button to call up the “Current” view in EPG. In the “Current” view you can see all channels displayed in the order of the complete channel list. Provided that EPG data has been supplied by tvtv or by the channel provider, the receiver shows the current programme running on each channel, with start time, finish time, duration and progress bar.   Use the cursor ( ) buttons or the number pad to select the desired channel. Use the button to view further information, if available, on the selected programme. If you want to view the programme currently being shown on a channel, you need not exit the EPG,  button. At the top right of the screen you will see the current TV picture for the selected channel. The picture however only appears once the  button has been pressed. Prior to this the picture from the old channel that had previously been selected is just select the desired channel and press the visible, even though the EPG is no longer set to that channel.  button allows you to look ahead to future programmes on the channels in 15-minute steps (press the  button to return to the current time). The  By pressing the (green) button in the “Current” view, you can display a schedule in 15-minute steps (see screenshot on the right). The desired time is selected using the cursor buttons ( and confirmed using the 40  button. ) Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) “Preview” view (channel guide) The “Preview” view can be called up at any time in the EPG by pressing the button.  (yellow) In the “Preview” view you will see all programmes to be shown for the channel previously selected in the “Current” view. Provided that EPG data has been supplied/transmitted by tvtv or by the channel provider, the receiver displays programme lists for up to two weeks in advance. You can use the cursor ( the ) buttons to select the desired programme and, if available, you can use  button to display further information on the desired programme.  buttons to scroll through the programmes in the order of the overall list of You can use the programmes (programmes can also be selected by entering digits with the number pad); you remain however in “Preview” mode.  You can also press the (yellow) button to select the desired channel. The overall channel list is then displayed (see screenshot right). Use the cursor  ) to select the desired buttons ( channel. Confirm the selection with the  button. The receiver automatically returns to the “Preview” view.  button allows you to scroll backwards and forwards a day at a time. Using the  button you can load the selected programme into the recording settings (see “Recording” section). The 41 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Categories view The categories overview can be called up at any time in the EPG by pressing the (blue) button.  In the “Category” view you can see all programmes sorted by category and starting time. The following main categories are available for selection: Pick of the day, My hints (see “Extras menu”), Films, Entertainment, Sport, News, Children's TV, Music, Special interests, Parental control and HD transmissions. Some main categories are further subdivided into sub-groups, such as films (action, comedy, crime, etc.). Programmes can only be assigned to the above categories if the EPG data has been supplied by tvtv or the channel provider. Select the desired category using the  buttons.  (blue) button You can also press the to select the desired category. The list of categories is then displayed (see screenshot right). Select the required category using the cursor buttons ( ).  button. Confirm the selection with the The receiver automatically skips back to the “Category” view. You can then use the cursor buttons ( available, you can use the ) to select the desired programme in that category and, if  button to view further information on the desired programme.  button allows you to scroll backwards and forwards a day at a time. Using the  button you can load the selected programme into the recording settings (see “Recording” section). The 42 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Timer list view The timer list view can be called up at any  (red) time in the EPG by pressing the button. The following on-screen display appears (example): The timer list view shows you all the recordings and reminders that are scheduled (reminders are marked green). A detailed description of the timer list view can be found at the end of the item “Timer list” in this section. Timer recording To make recordings using the UFS 913 you must connect an external hard disk *) to the USB port on the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the “Main menu - interfaces”, “Hard disk management” section.  The button allows you to set a programme for recording at any time. The programme to be recorded can be selected in any of the EPG views,  button appears at the provided the bottom of the on-screen display. Tip! You can set an automatic pre-and post time for your recordings in the “Settings“, “Custom“, “Program Guide“ (see “Main Menu Settings“, “Custom“, “Program Guide“). 43 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Programme present in the EPG Select the relevant programme and press  button. The following on-screen the display appears (example): Programme not present in the EPG Select any programme on the channel on which the desired programme is to be broadcast at  button. The a later date, and press the following on-screen display appears (example): As there is no EPG data, you need to enter the data (date, start, end) manually. Enter the data using the cursor ( or the number pad. ) buttons Specifying a target (recording location) As described in the “Recording Archive” chapter, it is possible to create folders for your recordings and to store them in these folders. If folders have already been created for recordings, you have the option of specifying a folder as the destination when scheduling timer recordings in the EPG. It makes no difference which recording mode you choose after selecting the folder (e.g. for a series recording, all subsequent recordings of the programme will be stored in the folder you have selected). For this purpose, proceed as follows: In the recording settings, press the   buttons to select the “Target” field and then press the button. The following on-screen display appears (example): 44 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Recordings can also be made for instance on a NAS system. For more information, refer to the “Media centre/network interface” guide. You can download this at www.kathrein.de → “Service” → “Software and Downloads” → “Receiver” → “UFS 913”.  buttons to select the desired folder/storage location or select “Record to recording archive”. Press the  button. The following on-screen display appears (example with a folder selected as the recording destination): Use the  Now use the buttons to select “Record to '\xxx'” and then press the then returns automatically to the recording settings.  button. The receiver Specifying a recording mode You can use the  buttons to select the desired recording mode: once: The recording will only be made once. 45 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) daily: The recording will be made daily at a time specified by you. weekly: The recording will be made once a week on the same day and at the same time. Special instructions: Remember that the day of the week for the desired programme is loaded in the timer recording schedule and you can make no further manual corrections to it!  button, Therefore, before pressing the select the programme on the day of the week that you will want to make the weekly recording in future. user-defined: The recording will be performed on days specified by you at times specified by you. Special instructions: In some cases the receiver will suggest some days to you; you can accept these suggestions or deactivate them using the cursor buttons and pressing the 46  button. Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) If the “Series recording” function is used to program the recording of every edition or episode of a series, the EPG will locate the series in question on the updated schedules and automatically program the recording of them. A change in the time the series is broadcast will be taken into account by the EPG, as its programming is based on the series title. This does, however, mean that the schedule change must have been known prior to the last update of the EPG. Only those programmes that are on the channel from which you programmed the series recording will be recorded. Series recording does not work across channels! Series recording: How can I recognise a series or a season? Where available, the number of the current episode will always appear in brackets with a series. For example:  button will call up further Pressing the information on the episode selected (where available). The selected programme will be set for recording by the EPG each time it is broadcast. Special instructions: This function requires an update of the EPG data (the update time for the EPG can be specified in the “Settings” menu, “User Defined Settings”, “EPG Setup”). Series recording (further options): In “Further options” the receiver also allows you to further limit the data for a series recording. Select the “Further options” line and confirm using  button. The following on-screen display the appears (see example screenshot below left): Avoid repeat episodes: An episode is only recorded once - any repeat of the same episode is not recorded. Can be set optionally Record only this scale: Only episodes on the season displayed below are recorded. New episodes from a different season or old episodes from previous seasons are not recorded. Limit recording start from/to: In these two fields you can also limit the time during the day to avoid the recording of repeats (e.g. from 17:00 to 19:00, to avoid a repeat at 23:00).  button to accept the “Further Press the options” settings. 47 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) The settings “Avoid repeat episodes” and “Record only this scale” can only be made if the programmes are appropriately marked by tvtv or the broadcaster (season and episode number). If this is not the case, you can only define settings for the selection “Limit recording start from/to”. Reminder function: See “Reminder function” in this section. Information on direct decryption using timers (recordings on encrypted channels): The selection field “Decryption” appears only when recording encrypted channels. If you want to  buttons to select “Yes”; if you want the recording make the recording unencrypted, use the to be made encrypted on the hard disk, select the “No” option. When doing this, note the following: If two timers are set for encrypted channels, both with decryption set to “On”, and the recording times overlap, it may happen that the first timer makes an unencrypted recording and the second timer makes an encrypted recording. More details can be found under “Main Menu”, “Interfaces”, “Common Interface”. ) buttons to select the further items and use the number pad to complete the settings. When all settings have been made, press the  button to save the recording settings. You can view the scheduled recordings in the “Timer list” view of the EPG. Use the cursor ( 48 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Reminder function If you want to be reminded that a programme is about to start, you can activate the reminder function for the desired programme. The reminder function is set up in exactly the same way as programming a recording. The only difference is that in the “Recording” line the entry must be “Reminder (just switch over)”.  buttons to switch to the “Date” field and use the  buttons to select the desired day. Use the  buttons to switch Next use the to the selection field “Start” and use the  buttons or the number pad to select the desired changeover time. When all settings have been made, press  the settings. button to save the reminder The programme is marked in the programme guide and in the timer list view (see screenshot on the right) with a green dot and the receiver will automatically switch over to the preselected channel at the start of the programme. The reminder function will only work if the receiver is in operation! The receiver is not started up automatically by the reminder function. 49 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Timer list view The timer list view can be called up at any time in the EPG by pressing the on-screen display appears (example):  (red) button. The following The Timer list view shows you all the recordings and reminders that are scheduled (marked green).  buttons you can sort the recordings according to “once” or “series” recordings (you can display this selection option also by pressing the  (red) button again). The cursor () buttons allow you to select a recording/reminder. Press the  button to switch to the channel on which the recording/reminder is scheduled. The  buttons allow you to skip backwards and forwards through the future scheduled recordings one day at a time. Using the  button allows you to edit a recording/reminder that has been scheduled. The following selection options are available (select with the  buttons and confirm with the  button): The 50 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Editing a recording Editing options when recording a series: • Only this one selected episode of a series recording will not be recorded • No further selected episodes of a series recording will be recorded • Edit the selected recording Editing options with other recording modes: • Delete scheduled recording • Edit the scheduled recording Editing options with reminder function: • Delete reminder • Edit reminder When editing a recording, you can change all parameters apart from the recording mode. Make the  ) buttons and the number pad. Press the changes using the cursor ( changes, and return to the timer list view.  button to confirm your 51 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Timer overlap If your scheduled recordings overlap, the timer list view for the receiver shows the overlapping recordings with a blue background and the recording leading to the overlap is additionally shown in red script against an orange background. You now have the option of deleting one of the recordings or rescheduling so there is no longer an overlap. If the overlap arises when the recording is entered, the receiver notifies you directly of the overlap as soon as you give the “Save” command for the recording. 52 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Search function The search function can be called up in the EPG at any time by pressing the button. The following on-screen  display appears (see screenshot on the right). The following search options are available: - Search further broadcasts (example used: “Zwei bei Kallwass”) - Presenter: Select the actor listed in the channel information (selection using the  buttons) - Keywordsearch in detailed information - Full-text search (called up by pressing the  button again)  buttons. To open the menus for “Search further broadcasts” and “Keywordsearch in detailed information”, press the  button. The selection is made using the For the “YouTube” function, please follow the instructions for the “Media Centre and network (Web) interface”, which you can download from: www.kathrein.de → “Service” → “Software and Downloads” → “Receiver” → “UFS 913”. More episodes The following on-screen display appears (see example on the right): The selection is made using the buttons.  53 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Presenter - Actor Use the  buttons to select an  available presenter/actor. Press the button to see a list of those programmes (if any) in which this actor/presenter appears. This depends on the name of this actor/presenter being included in the programme information. The following on-screen display appears (example): The selection is made using the buttons.  Key word search in detailed information The following on-screen display appears (see example on the right):  ) buttons to select the Use the cursor ( first letter of the word by which you want to search the available EPG information. At the start of the selection process,  button. You can now use the  buttons to select the desired word (see example on the right). press the  button again starts the Pressing the search for this key word. You will then see a listing of all programmes that contain your key word in their detailed information. 54 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Full text search After calling up the search function, press  button again to gain access to the the full text search. The following on-screen display appears (see example on the right): The last search term used may appear by default.  button allows you to Pressing the delete your entry or a search term provided by the receiver. Search expressions are input using the number keys as described in “Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric entries”.  button starts the search Pressing the for this search term. You will then see a listing of all programmes that contain this search term in their detailed information. 55 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Extras menu Open the “Extras” menu in the EPG by  button. This menu pressing the offers you the following additional sorting/ search options: - My hints - Actors list The selection is made using the  buttons and confirmed by pressing the  button. My hints You can create your own categories within  button to this section. Press the activate the input field. Now you can enter the search term/category name for your new category. Alphanumeric characters are input as described in “Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric entries”. To search the available programmes for one of your hints/categories, you need only select the desired hint/category in the categories view (called up using  (blue) button) or in the “My hints” window, and press the  button to confirm. the If programmes are available for your hints (categories) this will in future be indicated by an asterisk when opening the EPG. Each time the EPG is updated the programmes for the picks you created will be updated automatically. 56 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Actors list In this section you can select an actor that appears in the actor list (using the cursor ) buttons) and then by pressing the  button to search through all the available data for programmes in ( which this person appears. If there are programmes available where the name of this person appears in the information data, a list of the relevant programmes will be displayed by the receiver. To find a specific actor more quickly, you can enter their name using the number pad and its alphanumeric assignments. Alphanumeric characters are input as described in “Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric entries”. The only people to appear will be those whose name includes the characters you entered (see screenshot on the right). You can also select your favourite actors  ) buttons, providing using the cursor ( their names are in the list; and then press  button to confirm their inclusion the in the “My hints” section. If programmes are available for your hints (categories) this will in future be indicated by an asterisk when opening the EPG. Each time the EPG is updated the programmes for the picks you created will be updated automatically. 57 58 Recordings which have not yet been viewed have the suffix “New”. As soon as part of the recording has been viewed, the last scene of the recording before the playback was stopped is displayed in front of the name of the recording. A recording marked with “REC” is currently in progress. For selection options see the “Navigation” section Date and time of the selected recording, and the category, duration and age restriction (if supplied by the broadcaster) Remaining storage capacity of the hard disk In this preview window, you are always shown the current programme on the last channel selected, with the channel name. After playback of a recording has started, instead of the channel name you are shown the title of the recording being played back. The recording archive is called up by pressing the button or the button. Each time the EPG is opened, you will automatically see the view you had selected the last time you exited the archive. The following on-screen display appears (example):  List of the available recordings, using the sort order selected above and the folders created Currently selected view/sort order Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Calling up the recording archive (My recordings) To record programmes using the UFS 913 and then be able to play them back, you must connect an external hard disk *) to the USB port at the rear of the receiver and set it up as described in the “Main menu - interfaces”, “Hard disk management” section.  Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Navigation (remote control buttons in the recording archive) Button Function (green) 1 x Calling up sort orders for recordings (sorted by date, sorted by title and sorted by duration), 2 x Overview of sort options (yellow) 1 x Display recordings by channel, 2 x Overview of channels for which recordings are available 1 x Display recordings by categories (e.g. films, news, sport, series ...), 2 x Overview of categories for which recordings are available (blue) 1 x Calling up chapter view or the automatic creation of chapters (if not yet available), 2 x Overview of existing recordings (red) Changes to the sort order in each selected category Pressing once starts playback of the last item in the preview window. If the button is pressed again, playback is continued in full-screen mode Starts playback of the selected recording from the start in full-screen mode Calling up the edit menu Search for a particular recording or programme content (e.g. key word search from the detail information) or other recordings of this programme (enter the search expression using the number keys on the remote control, see also the section “Basic functions”, “Alphanumeric entries”) If available, shows further information on the selected recording Selection of recordings Navigation within each view of the recording archive is always performed using the cursor buttons (  buttons allow you to select individual recordings, and the The scroll from page to page in the list currently selected. Pressing the ).  buttons allow you to  or the  button exits the recording archive and returns to the TV picture. 59 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Recording archive views (sorting the recordings) (green)  buttons to You can use the select either Date, Title or Duration (recording length) as the sorting criterion. (yellow) Sorted by channel (you can choose between the available channels using the buttons). Only those channels  for which a recording is available are shown. (blue) Sorted by categories/genres (you can choose between the available categories  buttons). Only those using the categories for which a recording is available are shown. (red) Chapter view (see the “Creating chapters” item in this section) 60 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Playing back a recording  buttons to select the desired recording. Confirm your selection by pressing the  button. Pressing the  button again exits the recording archive and allows the desired recording to be viewed in full-screen mode. Playback starts from the last playback position. Use the If the playback is started by pressing the beginning and in full-screen mode.  button, the playback of the recording starts from the During playback of a recording you have the following options:   Pause button Info button This stops playback; playback can be resumed either by pressing the pause button again or by pressing the play button. 1x This displays the playback info with elapsed and remaining times and the channel info plus title, genre etc. for the recorded programme (see screenshot on the next page). To hide the playback info again, press the i button twice 2x This displays the info text recorded with the programme. To hide the info text again, press the i button again Fast forward button Available fast forward speeds: 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32 times. Each time the fast forward button is pressed, the fast forward speed increases another step. Pressing the rewind button reduces the fast forward speed step by step. Press the “Play” button to return to the normal playback speed  Rewind button Available rewind speeds: 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32 times. Each time the rewind button is pressed, the rewind speed increases in the above stages. Pressing the fast forward button reduces the rewind speed stage by stage. Press the “Play” button to return to the normal playback speed       Play button Pressing the “Play” button reverts from fast forward/rewind mode or from pause mode to normal playback and/or shows or hides the progress bar Stop button This stops playback or fast forward/rewind and the receiver automatically skips back to the recording archive Cursor button (up arrow) Each time the cursor button (up arrow) is pressed, the playback point in the recording skips forward one chapter Cursor button (down arrow) Each time the cursor button (down arrow) is pressed, the playback point in the recording skips back one chapter Cursor button (right arrow) Each time the cursor button (right arrow) is pressed, the playback point in the recording skips forward 30 seconds Cursor button (left arrow) Each time the cursor button (left arrow) is pressed, the playback point in the recording skips back 30 seconds  61 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Red button Yellow button Calling up option selection (audio selection, subtitles, HDMI/YUV resolution ...) OK button Calling up the recording archive during playback. The playback continues to run in the preview window Record button Number pad 1 to 9 - Calling up chapter view/close chapter view Creating chapters Using the number pad, you can jump forward the desired number of minutes in your recording during playback. For a 9-minute jump for instance, press the number key “9”. For a 15-minute jump you could press “7” and “8” buttons in quick succession. You will see this on-screen display after starting playback of the recording in full-screen mode or by pressing the  button once: You will see this on-screen display during all types of fast forward/rewind or by pressing the or  button: 62  button Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Editing recordings Select the recording to be edited using the cursor ( ) buttons. Tip! To select several recordings to be edited at the same time, if they are not listed directly ) buttons to select the following each other in the selected sort list, use the cursor (  button. The recording is given a first recording to be selected, and then press the coloured background and marked with a tick. Now select the other recordings to be edited at the same time using the cursor ( ) buttons, and select each further recording using  button (see example screenshot on the right). To select several recordings that the are listed immediately following one another in the recording archive, you can start block selection (see “Editing recordings”, “Start Blockselection”).  Press the button. The following on-screen display appears (see screenshots on the right). “Start Blockselection” appears only if just one recording has been selected for editing. 63 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Delete Deleted recordings are irrevocably deleted and can only be restored by re-recording the programme!  Use the buttons to select “Delete” and confirm with the The selected recording(s) will be deleted.  button. Lock  buttons to select “Lock” and confirm with the  button. In order to activate the lock you need to enter your Use the four-digit PIN code (factory setting: 0000). The locked recording is displayed in the recording archive with a padlock on the left-hand side, and in future can only be viewed by entering the four-digit PIN code (factory setting: 0000). This function can be restored again using the edit menu (select: “Unlock”). Rename  Use the buttons to select “Rename” and confirm by pressing the  button. You can now rename your selected recording. The following onscreen display appears (see example screenshot on the right). Alphanumeric characters are entered as described in “Basic functions”, “Alphanumeric entries”. Confirm the name you have entered by pressing the 64  button. Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Change category Use the  buttons to select  “Change category”. Now use the buttons to select the desired category (see example screenshot on the right), to which the recording(s) should be assigned. Confirm with the  button. If no appropriate category is available, you can create the desired category yourself. Use the buttons to select “Edit category...” and confirm by pressing the   button. The following on-screen display appears: Press the category.  button to create a new The following on-screen display appears: Alphanumeric characters are entered as described in “Operating manual”, “Alphanumeric entries”. Confirm the name you have entered for the new category using the  button. You can now allocate the category you have newly created, as with existing categories. 65 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Create new folder See “Folders in the recording archive”, “Create new folder ...”. Move to folder See “Folders in the recording archive”, “Move to folder ...”. Decrypt in standby The “Decrypt in standby” option is displayed only if a recording was made from an encrypted channel with the “Decryption: No” setting.  button to decrypt the Press the recording. The symbol for an encrypted recording (key) is marked with a red dot (see screenshot bottom right). When you next switch the receiver to standby the recording will immediately be decrypted. The receiver display shows the progress of the decryption. Wait until the decryption is complete and the receiver is in standby mode to turn the receiver back on. Tip! In the section “Main menu - Interface Setup” under “Common Interface”, “Decrypt in standby” section, you can select “On”. All recordings that were made with encryption will then automatically be decrypted in standby mode. 66 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Copy to external data carrier (such as NAS) The connected USB data carrier 1) must be “FAT/FAT 32” formatted. Successful initialisation of the USB data carrier is indicated by the LED on the front display - the data carrier can be used. 1) Tested only with hard disks from the Kathrein product range e.g. UFZ 112 (see also: www.kathrein.de → Service → FAQs)  Use the buttons to select “Copy to USB Device” and confirm with the on-screen display appears (example):  button. The following Select the desired storage location using the  buttons. Tip! For details on how to set up an NAS and use this with the UFS 913, see the “Kathrein portal (media centre)” section. A USB storage device or a partition with insufficient storage capacity is highlighted in red. It is not possible to copy the selected recording(s) to this storage location. Select a storage location with sufficient space (displayed in black).  button to start the copying operation. The copying progress is shown in the channel information (called up using the  button from the TV picture), see example screenshot below. Now press the 67 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Start Blockselection  buttons to select “Start Blockselection” and confirm your selection with the  button. You can now use the  buttons to start block selection in the previously selected recordings. This selects the recordings in the sequence in which they appear in the previously selected sort list and Use the applies a coloured background to them (see example screenshot):  button. You can now perform the edit options “Delete”, “Lock”, “Change category” Now press the and “Move to folder” for all selected recordings, as for an individual selected recording. Use the   button. buttons to select the desired edit option and confirm your selection using the You can find an explanation of the individual edit options under “Edit recordings” in this section. 68 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Folders in the recording archive The receiver offers you the option of creating folders in the recording archive. You can give these folders the names of your choice and add recordings to them. Create new folder ...  buttons to select any recording and then press the  button. The following on-screen display appears Use the (see screenshot on the right).  buttons to select the Use the “Create new folder” option and confirm by pressing the  button. The following on-screen display appears (see example screenshot on the right): The receiver always suggests the recording that was selected when you switched to the edit menu automatically as the folder  button name. You can press the to delete the name suggested by the receiver. You can then give the folder to be created a new name, as described under “Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric entries”. To create a subfolder in a folder you have already created, first open the main folder using the  button. Now follow the process described under “Create new folder”. 69 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Move to folder ... You can use this function to move the recording selected before calling up the edit menu to a folder you have created. Use the  buttons to select  “Move to folder...”. Now press the button. The currently available folders are displayed.  Use the buttons to select the desired folder and confirm by pressing  button. The following on-screen the display then appears (example):  buttons to select “Move Use the recording(s) to this folder” and confirm by  button. The receiver pressing the moves the recording to the selected folder. The receiver then automatically opens this folder and you will see the previously selected recording displayed in the folder.  button to return to the Press the main overview of the recording archive. If you are not sure which folder you are currently in, this is indicated at the top of the display. See example screenshot on the right. 70 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Editing folders (delete/rename)  buttons to select the folder to be edited and then press the  button. The following on-screen display Use the appears (see example screenshot on the right):  buttons to select the Use the line containing the editing option you want to use. Delete The folder must be empty to use this function. If the folder to be deleted still contains recordings, you must first delete these as described under “Editing recordings”, “Delete”. Press the deletion of the selected folder.  button to confirm Rename  button. You can then give the folder a new name, as Confirm selection of “Rename” with the described under “Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric entries”. Create new folder See “Creating folders” section. 71 Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Chapter view Creating chapters To create a chapter during playback of a recording, press the assign a chapter marker to the current position. To view the chapters you have created  (red) within a recording, press the button (see “Chapter view” section). During  playback, you need to press the button to open the chapter view and then select “Open chapter view”. Call up using the  button. Opening a chapter buttons to select the  Playback is started Use the desired chapter.  from the selected chapter using the button. During the playback you can  (red) button to display the press the chapter view again, and if desired use  buttons to select another chapter. Call this up using the  button. the 72  button. The receiver will automatically Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) Deleting chapters  Use the buttons in the chapter overview to select the chapter to be  button. The deleted, and press the following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right). Use the  buttons to select  button. “Delete” and confirm with the The selected chapter is deleted. The section of the recording assigned to that chapter is assigned to the preceding chapter that has not been deleted. Deleting chapters does not alter the recording in any way! Tip! When deleting more than one chapter, you can delete these individually as described above or by selecting multiple chapters prior to executing the Delete command.  button, select the multiple chapters as you require them using the  buttons and the  button. Before pressing the  Alternatively, you can select the function “Start Blockselection” after pressing the button. With this, multiple chapters can be selected in the sequence in which they are displayed. 73 HbbTV For the full use of HbbTV *) an internet connection is required! Some stations offer a limited use of HbbTV via satellite (eg, Das Erste HD). Remember to configure the network settings as per the Operating Instructions Part 1 “Connection and Setup“, “Network / Internet connection“. If HbbTV is available in the currently selected channel / transmitter, the receiver will show the following display in the lower right corner: If you do not want the receiver to automatically check the availability of HbbTV, you can set the selection to “No“ in the “Applications“ of “HbbTV Autostart“ To call up an available HbbTV application press the You will receive the following message:  (red) button. The content shown will be made available by the respective providers. Operation is as per the repective menus. In most cases, the use of colour buttons ) and the cursor buttons () is carried out in conjuction with the  button. ( (Yellow) Button Example: Media library of the program “Das Erste“ The HbbTV content is provided by the program providers / transmitters and not by Kathrein. Kathrein assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the content. The use of HbbTV is the responsibility of the user. 74 *) Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV - connection of TV and Internet services. The receiver must be connected to the Internet. Kathrein portal (Media centre) For this please see the separate instructions “Kathrein portal (media centre)”. You can download this via the network (Web) interface at: www.kathrein.de → “Service” → “Software and Download” → “Receiver” → “UFS 913”. Anleitung Deutsch UFS 913 si/sw 75 Main Menu Calling up the main menu and introduction The main menu is called up by pressing the  button. The following on-screen display appears: Tip! Always check the bar at the bottom of the on-screen display. This provides information on what to do next. The picture for the programme on the currently selected channel appears in the top right-hand corner of the main menu. The selected menus, submenus and positions as well as the parameters to be set are each marked in colour. The sub-menus are selected using the  buttons and called up using the  button. Use the  buttons to select the submenu items. Settings of the various parameters in the individual items are defined using the  buttons or the number pad. The main menu and submenus can be exited step-by-step using the  button. Press the  button to return directly from one of the menus to the TV picture. 76 Edit Channel List Basic Settings User Defined Settings Software Update by Satellite Software Update by USB Factory Reset Manual Channel Search Automatic ASTRA-Program -Management LCN Antenna & Satellite Ethernet Settings HDD Management Common Interface encryption system First Installation (see “Connection and Set-Up”, “First Installation” section) Update via satellite Automatic Channel Search Interfaces Settings Service Menu Search Channels Start of HbbTV applications Start UPnP at Booting 4GB Limit FAT 32 Start FTP at Booting Applications Main menu (call up by pressing the -button) Language Selection Main Menu Overview of the main menu submenus 77 Main Menu – Edit Channel List Tip! You can also make changes to the channel list via your PC/laptop using “DVR Manager” from Kathrein. The software is available free of charge for download from Kathrein. Software and manual are available at: www.kathrein.de → “Service” → “Software and Downloads” → “Receiver” → “UFS 913”. All changes to the channel lists and favourites lists which you can make as described in the following chapter are not saved by the receiver unless, when you  button, you answer “Yes, save changes” to the question “Save changes?”, using the  button. If you give the answer “No do not save the changes”, all the settings/changes you performed will be discarded and not saved. exit the menu by pressing the Calling up the menu  button to open the main menu. Now select the “Edit TV-Channellist” option, using the  buttons, and confirm the call up from the menu using the  button. The following on-screen display appears: From the TV picture, press the The receiver notifies you that the editing options in the menu can be called up using  button. If you do not want to see the this notification again when next you call it up, press the press the 78  button. Otherwise,  button. Current day of the week and time For selection/sorting options, see the “Navigation” item in this section Selected view/ sort order - DVB Type - Symbol Rate - Polarisation - Transponder Frequency - Transmitting satellite Channel data: Signal strength and quality for currently selected channel Current picture for the selected channel Main Menu - Edit Channel List 79 Main Menu - Edit Channel List Navigation (remote control buttons in “Edit TV-Channellist” menu) Button Function (green) 1 x Calling up the overall list 2 x Overview of available sort orders for the overall list (list view) (yellow) 1 x Calling up alphabetical sort order 2 x Overview of the sort options (list view) (blue) (red) Switch between TV and radio channel lists 1 x Calling up favourites list 2 x Overview of favourites list (list view) Change/select the sort order in each selected category Switch to selected channel Calling up the edit menu Calling up the search function (enter search term using number pad on the remote control, see the section “Basic functions”, “Alphanumeric entries” for details) Select channels Navigation within each view is always performed using the cursor ( allow you to select individual channels, and the of the currently selected list. Press the 80 ) buttons. The  buttons  buttons allow you to scroll from page to page  button to exit the menu again and return to the main menu. Main Menu - Edit Channel List Views (sort orders) (green)  Overall list view. Use the buttons, you can choose between the overall list of Kathrein sorting criteria, sorted by satellite (e.g. ASTRA 19.2°), and tvtv channels. (yellow) Alphabetical sort order view. Use the buttons you can  between the available sorting choose options A-Z, Z-A, 0-9, A, B, C ... and Z. (blue) Changeover between channels list TV and Radio (red)  Favourites list view. Using the buttons you can choose between the available favourites lists. 81 Main Menu - Edit Channel List Selection of the channel(s) to be edited Select a channel in the selected channel  ) list/favourites list using the cursor ( buttons (see example screenshot on the right). To select several channels to be edited at the same time, if they are not listed directly following each other in the  ) selected channel list, use the cursor ( buttons to select the first channel to be  button. selected, and then press the The channel is highlighted in colour. Now select the other channels to be edited at the same time, using the cursor ( ) buttons, and select each further  channel to be edited, using the button (see example screenshot on the right). To select several channels that are listed directly following one another in the selected channel list, you can start block selection (see “Editing channels” “Start Blockselection”). Edit channels (channel lists) After selecting the channel(s) to be  button. The edited, press the following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right). “Start Blockselection” only appears if one channel only is selected. 82 Main Menu - Edit Channel List Move  buttons to select “Move” and confirm with the  button. Use the The following on-screen display appears (see example screenshot on the right):  ) buttons or the Use the cursor ( number pad to select the new channel memory position(s), then confirm the insertion with the  button. Delete Channels that are deleted from a list other than a favourites list are deleted irrevocably and can only be restored by performing a new channel search. Deletion of channels from a favourites list is the only circumstance in which the channels remain present in the complete list; the deletion only applies to the selected favourites list.  Use the buttons to select “Delete” and confirm with the The selected channel(s) will be deleted.  button. Skip  buttons to select “Skip” and confirm with the  button. The following on-screen display appears (see Use the example screenshot on the right): The channel that is to be skipped in future is shown in grey in the channel list. If you want to select it in future, you can do this only by selecting it directly from the channel list. When manually zapping through  buttons, the the channels using the channel will be skipped and no longer displayed. This function can be cancelled using the edit menu (select: “Unskip”). 83 Main Menu - Edit Channel List Lock  buttons to select “Lock” and confirm with the  button. To lock the channel, you now need to Use the enter your four-digit PIN code (factory setting: 0000). The following on-screen display appears (see example screenshot on the right): The locked channel is now displayed in the channel list with a padlock on the right hand side, and can in future be viewed only by entering the four-digit PIN code (factory setting: 0000). This function can be restored again using the edit menu (select: “Unlock”). Adding to favourites list  buttons to select “To Favorite: ***”. Now use the  buttons to select the desired favourites Use the list (see example screenshot on the right), to which you want to copy the channel(s). Confirm your selection with the  button. The selected channel(s) are copied into the favourites list you selected. 84 Main Menu - Edit Channel List tvtv on/off Due to the large amount of data being transmitted, the receiver cannot store all the data for the channels supported by the EPG. The receiver configuration is therefore factory-set to accept tvtv data for a limited number of channels only. You can use this function only if Premium tvtv EPG data is available for the selected channel. Use the  buttons to select “tvtv off” or “tvtv on”. Depending on whether the support by Premium tvtv EPG is activated or deactivated, you can now switch support on or off by confirming with the  button. You can tell which channels support is activated (on) for by the blue and red tvtv logo. Channels for which support is not activated are recognisable by the logo being greyed out (see screenshots on right). tvtv support on tvtv support off If several channels use the same tvtv data, the following warning message is displayed when you deactivate the function: “The tvtv data is used for several channels”. In this case, no tvtv data is stored for the other affected channels. For example: If you deactivate support for RTL 2 CH, no additional data is loaded for RTL 2 and RTL 2 Austria. Define this setting for your desired channels. For better orientation, you can display a channel list in the category “Complete/Satellite Lists” (green), which includes only those channels supported by Premium tvtv EPG. The selection of the tvtv list in the category “Satellite Lists” is performed using the  buttons. This setting can be changed at any time you like. 85 Main Menu - Edit Channel List Start Blockselection  Use the buttons to select “Start Blockselection” and confirm by  button. You can now use the  buttons to start block selection in the previously selected pressing the channel. This selects the channels in the sequence in which they appear in the previously selected channel list and applies a coloured background to them (see example screenshot):  Now press the button. You can now carry out all the editing functions channel by channel individually for all the selected channels. Select the desired action (“Move”, “Delete”, “Skip”, “Lock” or  buttons, and confirm by pressing the “To Favorite”), using the explanation of the individual editing options in this section. 86  button. You can find an Main Menu - Edit Channel List Editing favourites lists After selecting the channel(s) in a favourites list you want to edit, press the  button. The following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right). “Start Blockselection” only appears if one channel only is selected. Move See “Edit channels (channel lists)” “Move” in this section. Remove from favoritelist   Use the buttons to select “Remove from favoritelist” and confirm by pressing the button. The selected channel(s) is/are deleted from the previously selected favourites list, but not from the overall list. Lock See “Edit channels (channel lists)” “Lock” in this section. Start Blockselection See “Edit channels (channel lists)” “Start Blockselection” in this section. 87 Main Menu - Edit Channel List Rename favourites list  Use the buttons to select “Rename favourites list” and confirm by pressing the  button. You can now rename the favourites list you selected. The following on-screen display appears (see example screenshot on the right). Alphanumeric characters are entered as described in “Basic functions”, “Alphanumeric entries”. Confirm the name you have entered for the favourites list using the 88  button. Main menu - Search Channels Calling up the menu  button to open the main menu. Now select the “Search Channels” using the  buttons and confirm by pressing the  button. The following on-screen display appears: From the TV picture, press the You have three different search options: Search Mode Description Automatic Search Scan through a satellite or all satellites Manual Search Scan of a specific frequency of a particular satellite Program Search with service ID Search for a program at a specific frequency to a particular satellite by using the service ID of the desired program. Use the  buttons to select the desired search type and confirm using the  button. 89 Main Menu - Search Channels Automatic Channel Search After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display:  buttons allow you to select The different sets of parameters for the search. Satellite  Now use the buttons to choose between the individual satellites you have set up, or select the setting “All”. If “All” is selected, all the individual satellites you have set up will be searched for new channels. Make sure your reception system is aligned to this/these satellite(s). Channel Search Mode Use the  buttons to select the type of channels you want to search for. You have three options: - “free & scrambled” All channels are searched for - “only free” Only free-to-air channels are searched for - “only scrambled” Only encrypted channels are searched for To view encrypted channels you need an appropriate CA (Conditional Access) module and a valid smart card together with a valid subscription to the relevant Pay TV provider. Network Search  buttons (On/Off) to select whether a network search should be performed. If you set Use the the network search to “Off”, only the factory stored transponders of the satellite(s) you previously selected will be searched for new as yet unlisted channels. If you set the network search to “On”, the transponder network enables additional transponders that have not yet been stored to be located. They are then stored and scanned for new channels in the same way as the existing transponders. Once you  buttons to switch to the “Start Search” selection field and confirm the start of the search using the  button. have defined all the settings, use the 90 Main Menu - Search Channels The following on-screen displays appear (example): TV channels found Radio channels found During the search you will see the following on-screen display (example): The newly found channels are added are identified with the suffix “New” (see example screenshot on the right). You can cancel the search at any time by pressing the  button. After completion of the search, you will see the following on-screen display (example):  button. The newly found Press the channels are added at the end of the existing overall list. Press the  button to return to the TV picture. The new channels can now be selected in the channel list. 91 Main Menu - Search Channels Manual Channel Search After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display:  buttons allow you to select The different sets of parameters for the search. Satellite Use the  buttons to select the satellite on which the transponder you want to scan is  button at this point, you can view a list of the installed satellites. Use the  buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm with the  button. Make sure your reception system is aligned to this/these satellite(s). If you want to search several transponders on located. By pressing the one satellite, you should start an automatic search of the transmitting satellite. Transponder Frequency  buttons (transponder frequency already saved) or the number pad (transponder Use the frequency not yet saved) to select the transponder frequency on which the channel being sought  button at this point, you can view a list of the transponders stored for the selected satellite. Use the  button to select the desired transponder and confirm with the  button. At the bottom right of the screen display, the receiver shows the current signal strength and signal quality of the selected transponder. is transmitted. By pressing the The “Polarisation” and “Symbol if the transponder has yet to be saved. Rate” selection items need Polarisation Press the 92  buttons to select the correct polarisation (horizontal or vertical). be entered only Main Menu - Search Channels Symbol Rate Use the number pad to enter the corresponding symbol rate. Channel Search Mode Use the  buttons to select the type of channels that are to be searched for. You have three options: - “free & scrambled” All channels are searched for - “only free” Only free-to-air channels are searched for - “only scrambled” Only encrypted channels are searched for To view encrypted channels you need an appropriate CA (Conditional Access) module and a valid smart card together with a valid subscription to the relevant Pay TV provider. Network Search  buttons (On/Off) to select whether a network search should be performed. If you set Use the the network search to “Off”, only the factory stored transponders of the satellite(s) you previously selected will be searched for new as yet unlisted channels. If you set the network search to “On”, the transponder network enables additional transponders that have not yet been stored to be located. They are then stored and scanned for new channels in the same way as the existing transponders. Once you  buttons to switch to the “Start Search” selection field and confirm the start of the search using the  button. have defined all the settings, use the The following on-screen displays that appear during and in connection with the search are identical to those for an automatic search. You can cancel the search at any time by pressing the  button. 93 Main Menu - Search Channels Search with service ID After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display:  buttons allow you to select The different sets of parameters for the search. Satellite  buttons to select the satellite that is transmitting the channels to be searched. By pressing the  button at this point, you can view a list of the installed satellites. Use the  buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm with the  button. Make sure your reception system is aligned to this/these satellite(s). Use the Transponder Frequency  buttons (transponder frequency already saved) or the number pad (transponder Use the frequency not yet saved) to select the transponder frequency on which the channel being sought  button at this point, you can view a list of the transponders stored for the selected satellite. Use the  button to select the desired transponder and confirm with the  button. At the bottom right of the screen display, the receiver shows the current signal strength and signal quality of the selected transponder. is transmitted. By pressing the The “DVB Type”, “FEC”, “Polarisation” and “Symbol Rate” selection items need be entered only if the transponder has yet to be saved. DVB Type  buttons to select whether you want to search for standard channels (DVB-S (SD)) or Use the for HDTV channels (DVB-S2 (HDTV)). FEC  buttons to select the applicable error rate (Viterbi rate). When searching for Use the DVB S(SD) transponders you need not state the error rate. Instead a fixed display of “Automatic” appears. When searching for DVB S2(HD) transponders you must state the correct error rate. Either QPSK 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 3/5, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 or 8PSK 2/3, 3/4, 3/5, 5/6, 8/9 or 9/10. 94 Main Menu - Search Channels Polarisation Press the  buttons to select the correct polarisation (horizontal or vertical). Symbol Rate Use the  button or the number pad to enter the applicable symbol rate. Service ID Use the number pad to enter the service ID of the channel to be searched for.  buttons to switch to the “Start Search” selection field and confirm the start of the search using the  button. Once you have defined all the settings, use the The following on-screen displays that appear during and in connection with the search are identical to those for an automatic search. You can cancel the search at any time by pressing the  button. ASTRA program list management (LCN) After calling up the menu you will first see the following on-screen display: Select the relevant field with the - Button. ASTRA program list Here you can use the  buttons to switch between “on“ and “off“. Select “Yes” here if you want to update the programme list. You will subsequently have the opportunity to incorporate the changes in your program list, or ignore it. If set to “Off“ You must maintain the program list manually. 95 Main Menu - Channel Search Tip! Your list of deleted programs is not reassembled when upgrading to the Astra programme list. This happens only with the “reset ASTRA program list”. listIf a new channel list is loaded, this will be automatically regenerated after each factory reset (Factory Reset) (see “Service Menu”, “Factory Reset”, “Reset Channel List”). ASTRA Program List Update Press the  button. The ASTRA program list will be updated If your program list is already up to date, you get the following display: If there are new programs, you will receive the following message (example): Following this display, the receiver automatically returns to „ASTRA Program List Menu“. When the program places the new channels you do not want to edit, you can leave the display with  button. The new program list is still saved the and the receiver returns back to the „LCN“ menu back. or:  button to directly access the “Edit Press the Channel List“ menu. For instructions on how to make changes to the list of programs, please refer to the “Main Menu - Edit Channel List“. 96 Main Menu - Channel Search ASTRA program list refresh  Press the button. The ASTRA program list currently saved to the receiver is cleared and replaced with the currently available on the satellite. The overlays are similar to those of „ASTRA Update Channel List“ selection (see above). Tip! The channels which you have previously deleted will be added at the end of the program list. 97 Main menu - Service menu Calling up the menu  button to open the main menu. Now select “Service Menu”, using the  buttons, and confirm the call up of the menu using the  button. The following on-screen display appears: From the TV picture, press the You can choose from the following menu: - Update via satellite - Update via USB stick - Reset to factory defaults Operating software currently in use on the receiver with change date Use the 98  buttons to select the desired menu and confirm with the  button. Main Menu - Service Menu Automatic Software Update The receiver automatically searches for software updates every day on the tvtv data channel. The receiver does not make the changes automatically without your approval, they are buffered until the next time the receiver is started. If a new software has been found, the the UFS 913 will receive the following message (the original impressions may differ from these sample images):  button to perform the soft- Press the ware update. ! New software available Information UFS 913 of xx.xx.xxxx Dear Customer, new software V x.xx is now available. xxx For more information, please visit www.kathrein.de  Cancel The receiver stores the new data and starts them afterwards.  Update Software ! Note The data will be saved. Do not turn off the receiver. The receiver will restart automatically. Do not switch the receiver off at the power switch directly from the operating mode, otherwise this can lead to a loss of data and corruption of the software. Do not switch off until the system has restarted automatically. In the service menu, you can see if the new software has been installed. Check the time setting of the receiver after a software update! After the reboot, the update is complete. 99 Main Menu - Service Menu Update (software) via satellite After calling up the menu you will first see the following on-screen display: All available modules/components for your receiver will be loaded and then displayed. The availability of software updates via satellite is sometimes limited. If no satellite software update is available, you can download the update from the internet. See also „update via USB stick“ in this chapter. You will then receive the following message (the original impressions may differ from these sample images):  buttons to select the Using the parameter to be updated for the update procedure. The loading process can take up to 60 minutes New Software is available: New channel list is available: x.xx xx.xx.xxxx Info Text View Software update: Program list update: Yes Yes Starting update Info text (information about the software version)  button to display the info text for the available downloads. These indicate the main features of Press the the new operating software, based on which you can decide whether you want to install the new software on your receiver. Update Software Select “Yes” here if you want to install new software; select “No” if you are satisfied with your old software version and the changes in the new software are not relevant to you. Update channel list Select “Yes” here if you want to install the new channel list, or “No” if you want to retain your old channel list. Prior to this action you can however also save your old channel list using the “Software Update by USB”, “Save channel list on a USB device” menu, so that if you do not like the new channel list you can revert back to the old one. If a new channel list is loaded, this will be automatically regenerated after each factory reset (Factory Reset) (see “Service Menu”, “Factory Reset”, “Reset Channel List”). T 100 Main Menu - Service Menu Once you have made all the settings for updating your receiver, switch to the “Start Update” field and press the  button. The receiver will now automatically start updating the components you selected. Follow all on-screen displays, and follow the instructions of the receiver! Do not under any circumstances switch off the receiver; wait until the automatic restart is carried out. Otherwise, the software of the device may be damaged! In the service menu, you can see if the new software has been installed. After a software update check the time setting of the receiver! Tip! The updates can also be found on the Internet. The address is: www.kathrein.de The updates can also be performed through the USB interface of the receiver (see “Update via USB“ in this chapter) 101 Main menu - Service menu Update via USB stick After calling up the menu you will first see the following on-screen display: A prerequisite for update via a USB device is an empty USB device (such as a USB stick), formatted as FAT32, containing only the operating software or channel list to be loaded. It is essential that the operating software to be loaded is stored on the USB device under the following directory structure: Main folder: Kathrein Subfolder: ∟ ufs913 You can also download the updates from the Internet. The address is: http://www.kathrein.de You will find the software at “Service” → “Software and Download” → “Receiver” → “UFS 913” Operational software First connect your USB device (containing the new operating software) to the receiver, using a free USB port on the receiver. Then select the “Update Firmware” field and confirm the start of the update  button. The receiver will ask you to confirm that you are sure you want to update the operating software. Press the  button to confirm the displayed message. The receiver now automatically performs the update of the operating software. by pressing the Read all on-screen displays and follow the instructions on the receiver! Do not switch off the receiver during this process; wait until the automatic restart has been completed. The software on the unit may otherwise be corrupted! You can use the Service menu to check whether the new software has been installed. After performing a software update, check the time setting on the receiver! 102 Main Menu - Service Menu Program list The updated list of programs via USB works the same way as the software update (Program List Name: channel.xml) Saving channel list to USB The receiver here offers you the option of saving to a USB device the channel list you are currently using, so that you can recover it later if required. First connect your USB device to the receiver, using a free USB port on the receiver. Then select the  button. During “Save Channel List to USB” field and confirm the start of saving by pressing the the saving process you will see the “Update via a USB” menu displayed; however you cannot navigate within this menu until the save process has been completed. The function “Update Channel List” allows you to reload the saved channel list to the receiver at a later date, should you so require. The program list “channel.xml“ is copied to the USB drive in the following folder structure: Main folder: kathrein Subfolder: ∟ ufs913 Reset to factory defaults After calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: Here you can restore the channel list and the installation settings to the factory  buttons settings. You can use the to select the components to be restored to their factory settings. In each case use  the buttons to select “Yes” or “No”. In addition you can select whether, after restoration, the first installation should be started automatically, as with the initial set-up. Once you have defined all the settings, use the field and confirm the start using the status at the delivery of the unit.  buttons to switch to the “Start Reset” selection  button. The components you selected will now be reset to their 103 Main Menu - Settings Calling up the menu  button to open the main menu. Then select the “Settings” item, using the  buttons, and confirm the call up from the menu using the  button. From the TV picture, press the The following on-screen display appears: You can choose between the following menus: Menu Submenus First Installation Basic Settings Video Settings Audio Settings Time Setting Remote Control Code User-Defined Child Lock Screen Adjuster Program Guide Record Menu Media Centre Automatic Program Updater Antenna & Satellite Use the 104 Sat Finder Tuner Configuration Edit Satellites Edit Transponders  buttons to select the desired menu and confirm with the  button. Main menu - Settings First installation See Operating manual – Part 1 “Connection and set-up”. Basic Settings After calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: Use the  buttons to select the desired menu and confirm with the  button. 105 Main Menu - Settings Video Settings After calling up the menu you will see the following display (depending on the selected signal output): For output of the TV picture via the Scart-TV output: For output of the TV picture via the HDMI output: The individual items are selected using the made using the buttons. Changes to the current settings can be  buttons. When doing this, refer to the operating instructions for your TV set and only use the settings that will work with your TV! Video Output Select here the connection on the receiver to which you have connected your TV set. Either HDMI/YUV (see also note on the next page) or Scart HDMI-/YUV-Format Select here the picture format for your TV set. Here you can select the picture resolution that will be sent to the TV set. Either Either - 1080i (resolution 1920 x 1080, half-screen images) - 16:9 - 576p (resolution 720 x 576, full-screen images) - 720p (resolution 1280 x 720, full-screen images) or Automatic TV Aspect Ratio 106 - 4:3 or Main Menu - Settings Force 576i (must be supported by the TV set otherwise you will not see a TV picture) You will see no TV picture and it can be set only when the “HDMI / YPbPr format“ is on “Automatic“) Image output format Default HDMI - Always 16:9 (only for “16:9”) Here you can set the connection over which you want to connect the TV set and the receiver. Choose either HDMI or DVI. TV-SCART-Output HDCP (digital copy protection) Select here whether HDCP (digital copy protection) is to be constantly activated “On” or deactivated “Off”. To view some programmes it may be necessary for the setting to be set to “On”. Default HDMI (CEC) - Pan & Scan (only for “4:3”) - Letterbox (only for “4:3”) - Automatic (only for “16:9”) or Select here the type of video signal to be output at the TV Scart socket here. Select the signal that your TV set can process. Either - RGB (Red/Green/Blue signal) - Y/C (S-Video signal, luminance/chrominance) or - FBAS (Video) If you select “Off“ on the TV must be switched on or off separately. If you select „On“, the TV will automatically when you start the receiver (works only when the TV is in standby mode) to ON. When you turn the receiver into standby mode, the TV will also put into stand-by mode. Automatic with training or switching through the receiver will only work if it is supported by the TV set! Show 4:3 event VCR-SCART-Output Select here the type of video signal to be output at the VCR Scart socket here. Select the signal that your recorder can process. Either - Y/C (S-Video signal, luminance/chrominance) - FBAS (Video) Here you can select the type of screen display mode for 4:3 broadcasts on a 16:9 TV set. Either - Normal (Pillar Box) - Stretched (Full Screen) or - Zoomed in (Pan & Scan) Important Information for picture output using “YUV“: The “YUV” output option can only be used if “RGB” is not selected as the output signal for the TV Scart socket! In this case, select “Y/C” or “FBAS” as the output signal for the TV Scart socket. 107 Main menu - Settings Audio settings After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Individual items are selected using the buttons.  Changes to the current settings can be made using the  buttons. Preferred Audio Language Here select your preferred audio language. You can choose between the following languages: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Turkish or Russian. Preferred Subtitle Language Here select your preferred subtitles language. You can choose between the following languages: Deactivated (off), German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch, Polish Turkish or Russian. Audio Format via HDMI Here you can select the type of audio signal that is transmitted by the HDMI interface together with the TV picture. Either - Decoded PCM or - S/PDIF format Auto Dolby Digital Output Here you can select whether the receiver should automatically output the Dolby Digital signal (if this is transmitted). Either - On or - Off Audio Delay Here you can set a delay in milliseconds, if the sound output from your receiver is out of synch with the TV picture (synchronous lips). The delay can be adjusted in 10-millisecond steps from 10 ms up to 150 ms and then in further steps of 25 milliseconds up to 250 ms. 108 Main menu - Settings Date and Time After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: The individual items are selected using  Buttons the Changes to the current settings can be made using the  Buttons. Local Time Offset (time zone deviation) Here you can select the time zone deviation to UTC (formerly GMT) (e.g. for Germany: You can set the deviation in 30-minute steps. The maximum deviation is 11 hours and 30 minutes (+ and -). Time Setup Channel (operates only if the Time setting is set to “Automatic”) Here you can select the channel from which the receiver should obtain the time information. Press  button to call up a channel list from which you can select the channel you want using the cursor () buttons. Confirm your selection with the  button. the Time Setup Channel Here you can select the satellite from which the receiver should obtain the time information. Press the using  Button to call up a list of available satellites from which you can select the satellite you want the cursor ( ) Buttons. Confirm your selection with the  Button. 109 Main menu - Settings Remote control code After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: You can use this function to allow you to operate several receivers (e.g. four UFS 913 units) using the same remote control. You can assign each receiver its own remote control code. For this, it is essential that the receiver was supplied with the RC 670 remote control (e.g. UFS 913) or with the RC 660 remote control (e.g. UFS 910). You can now use the remote control for your receiver to set a new remote control code (the remote control code 1 is set as standard). Press the following buttons simultaneously:  +  +  for remote control code 1 -  +  +  for remote control code 2 -  +  +  for remote control code 3 -  +  +  for remote control code 4 Now press the  button. If the receiver does not close the on-screen display, the receiver and the remote control are not set to the same remote control code. Check your setting again. - To set the remote control for whichever remote control code is required in future, proceed as follows: -  +  for remote control code 1  +  for remote control code 2  +  for remote control code 3  +  for remote control code 4 110 Main menu - Settings If you have another Kathrein receiver in use that was supplied with the RC 660 remote control, you can use the UFS 913 remote control to operate that other receiver also. On the UFS 913 remote control, the codes for remotely controlling the RC 660 begin with “5”:     + + + +     = Remote control code 1 for the RC 660 = Remote control code 2 for the RC 660 = Remote control code 3 for the RC 660 = Remote control code 4 for the RC 660 111 Main menu - Settings User-Defined After calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: Use the  buttons to select the desired menu and confirm with the  button. Parental lock After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: In order to access this menu, you must enter the four-digit PIN code (factory setting: “0000”). The following on-screen display then appears: In this menu you can set various restrictions/parental controls. Individual items are selected using the buttons.  Changes to the current settings can be made using the number pad. 112  buttons or the Main menu - Settings Lock Mainmenu Select here whether the main menu should be locked. If the main menu is locked, the four-digit PIN code will be requested when it is called up. Without the four-digit PIN code (factory setting: “0000”), and no changes can be made to the receiver settings. Either - “Yes” or - “No” Lock Receiver Select here whether the receiver should be locked. If the receiver is locked, the four-digit PIN code will be requested when it is switched on. Without the four-digit PIN code (factory setting: “0000”). Either - “Yes” or - “No” Define new PIN Code  button. Confirm the selection with the The following on-screen display appears: Use the number pad to enter your new four-digit PIN code. When the fourth digit has been input, the receiver will automatically to the next line “Confirm PIN Code”. For security you must now repeat the entry of the four-digit PIN code. Your device PIN code has now been changed. Keep your four-digit PIN code in a safe place, so that you always have access to your channels should you ever forget it. If you have forgotten your password, you need to contact your dealer, who will be able to unlock your receiver for you. 113 Main menu - Settings Customize Screen Menu After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Individual items are selected using the buttons.  Changes to the current settings can be made using the  buttons. Sleep Timer Function You can use the “Sleep Timer” function to set an inactive time period after which the receiver will automatically switch into “Stand-by” mode. To do this, use the  buttons to select “On”. Exit the  button. Now press the On/Off button. The receiver now displays a window, in which you can use the  buttons to select the desired inactive time period for the receiver. The receiver will then continue running in the normal way and then when the selected inactive time period expires, menu using the automatically switch into “Standby” mode. If you do not start entering the inactive time period within five seconds of the window appearing, the receiver will automatically revert to “Standby” mode. Automatic Standby after 4 Std. If this function is switched to “on“ the receiver automatically changes the last four hours of the remote control is pressed in standby mode. Channel Banner Duration (channel information) Select here how long the channel information should be displayed after a change of channel. The options available are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 seconds. Playback Banner Duration (playback information) Select here how long the playback information should be displayed after the start of playback. The options available are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 seconds. Display Volume Bar Select here whether, on changing the volume using the receiver remote control, the volume bar should be displayed on the TV screen (select: “On”) or should not be displayed (selection: “Off”). Front Display Brightness Set the front display brightness here. Select the most comfortable setting for your ambient lighting. Your available options are: - Bright - Medium 114 Main menu - Settings - Dark or - Off (display is not switched on/lit during operation) Front Display in Standby Select here whether the front display is illuminated in standby mode. To achieve the rated standby power consumption of less than one Watt, this setting must be “Off”. Display Mode in Use (Front Display) Select here whether, during operation, the front display should display the name of the channel currently being watched (setting: “Channel”) or whether, after a brief on-screen display after changing channel, the time should be should continuously in the front display (setting: “Time”). 115 Main menu - Settings EPG Setup After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Individual items are selected using the buttons.  Changes to the current settings can be made using the  buttons. Programme Guide (EPG settings) Select the here, which data is to be updated data from the EPG. To use the full functionality of the premium tvtv EPG you need to have the setting „tvtv“. When set to “DVB-SI (Service Information)“ the EPG is filled with standard data transmitted by broadcasters. This is not as detailed as the tvtv EPG data and does not have a range of up to 14 days. When set to „Off“ no nightly EPG update is performed. Grabbing Time Select here the time at which the receiver's EPG data is to be updated. Since updating can take up to 45 minutes it is recommended that the grabbing time is during the night when the receiver is not being used. The receiver (which must be in standby mode) switches itself on from standby mode and updates the EPG data. After updating the data, the receiver switches back to standby mode. Scheduled recordings do not affect this; in such cases the receiver automatically carries out the update once the recording is finished. Start View (EPG) Select here the view that you generally want to see at the start of the EPG. You can choose between the “Current” view and the “Preview (programme listings)” view. Pre-Recording Time Select here the number of minutes prior to the time set in the EPG when the recording should start. You can choose a value between one minute and 30 minutes, in one minute increments. The recording will start that number of minutes before the due time. This provides contingency for minor variations in transmission times. Post-Recording Time Select here the number of minutes after the time set in the EPG the recording should run on for. You can choose a value between one minute and 30 minutes, in one minute increments. The recording will finish that number of minutes after the due time. This provides contingency for minor variations in transmission times. 116 Main menu - Settings PVR Setup After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Individual items are selected using the buttons.  Changes to the current settings can be made using the  buttons. Automatic Timeshift Select here whether automatic timeshifting is enabled or disabled. If this is set to “On”, the receiver automatically starts recording the programme you are viewing in the background as soon as you switch to the channel. In manual record mode, you can then decide whether to record the programme from the current time or from the time you switched to the channel. The advantage of this is that you do not lose the part of the programme you were watching before you decided to record it! If this is set to “Off” you can only record the programme as from the point you press Record, and lose the portion of the programme before you started recording. See also the section “Basic Operation”, “Automatic Timeshift”. Pre-Recording Time Select here the number of minutes before the time set in the EPG at which the recording should start. You can choose a value between one minute and 30 minutes, in one minute increments. The recording will start that number of minutes before the due time. This allows a contingency for small variations in transmission times. Default recording path Here you can choose the default recording path or medium. Future recordings will be recorded to the default path (eg USB hard drive or USB flash drive). unless otherwise stated. 117 Main menu - Settings Media centre After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Individual items are selected using the buttons.  Changes to the current settings can be made using the  buttons. Simple MP3 Mode  buttons to select “Simple MP3 Mode” (On/Off). You need to define this Here you can use the setting if the receiver, in conjunction with the UPnP server, encounters problems with playing MP3 files. MP3 Player Screensaver  buttons to select “MP3 Player Screensaver” (On/Off). If you select Here you can use the “On” only playback information for the file currently played back is displayed during the playback of MP3 files. The position of the playback information changes approx. every five seconds. Auto. channel name update  Here you can use the buttons to set whether when the name of a channel is changed the receiver automatically updates the name of the channel in the channel list (setting: “On”). If the setting is “Off”, the old channel name will be retained. 118 Main menu - Settings Antenna & Satellites You should only make changes to the “Tuner Configuration”, “Edit Satellites” and “Edit Transponders” menus if you are very familiar with the configuration of your satellite reception system. If you are not familiar with the configuration of your satellite reception system, contact your specialist dealer. After calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: Use the  buttons to select the desired menu and confirm with the  button. Sat Finder After calling up the menu, you will see the following on-screen display: If you do not have a meter for adjusting your reflector, you can use the sat finder as an alignment aid. However the Sat Finder cannot replace a meter entirely! Individual items are selected using the using the  buttons. Changes to the current settings can be made  buttons or the number pad. Satellite Select the satellite on which the transponder to be tested is located. Make sure your reception system is aligned to this/these satellite(s). 119 Main menu - Settings Transponder frequency  buttons (transponder frequency already stored) or the number pad (transponder Use the frequency not yet stored) to select the transponder frequency to be tested. At the bottom right of the on-screen display, the receiver shows the current signal strength and signal quality of the selected transponder. The “Polarisation” and “Symbol if the transponder has yet to be saved. Rate” selection items need be entered only Polarisation Select the correct polarisation (horizontal or vertical). Symbol Rate Use the number pad to enter the corresponding symbol rate. Tuner Configuration You should make changes only if you are thoroughly familiar with the configuration of your satellite reception system! If you are not familiar with the configuration of your satellite reception system, contact your specialist dealer. Instructions on how to perform the antenna configuration can be found in the Operating manual – Part 1, “Connection and set-up”, “First Installation”. The individual menus for the settings are not selected from the main menu using the instead they must be called up manually using the 120  buttons.  (green) button, Main menu - Settings Edit satellites You should make changes only if you are thoroughly familiar with the configuration of your satellite reception system! If you are not familiar with the configuration of your satellite reception system, contact your specialist dealer. After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Individual items are selected using the buttons.  If you require to access submenus, they  button. can be called up using the Changes to the current settings can be made using the number pad.  buttons or the Satellite and Position Select here the satellite that you want to edit/delete, or whose name you want  button to change. Pressing the at this point will show you a list of the satellites stored in the receiver. Use the  buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm with the  button. Transponder frequency Here you can view a list of the transponders saved in the receiver for this satellite.  button at this point Pressing the will show you a list of the transponders stored in the receiver for this satellite. to select the desired  button and confirm with the Use the transponder  button. 121 Main menu - Settings Symbol Rate The symbol rate is permanently assigned to each transponder stored and cannot be changed. Orbital position: In the field „orbital position“ type using the number keys to enter the desired orbital position. New Satellite  button calls up the input Pressing the screen for you to store a new satellite. The following on-screen display appears: Satellite Name: Use the number pad to enter a name for the new satellite. Alphanumeric characters are input as described in “Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric entries”. Confirm your selection with the  Button. Orbital position: In the field „orbital position“ type using the number keys to enter the desired orbital position. Input Longitude: Now switch to the “Input Longitude” field and use the number pad to enter the desired longitude. Use the  buttons to choose between E (East) and W (West). Band: Use the  buttons to select the correct band for the new satellite. When all settings have been defined, press the 122  button to store the new satellite. Main menu - Settings Delete Satellite  button to delete the Press the satellite currently selected. As a security feature you are asked to confirm again  button that you by pressing the really want to delete the satellite. Edit Satellite Name  button calls up Pressing the the input screen which allows you to change the name of the satellite currently selected. Use the number pad to enter a new name for the satellite. Alphanumeric characters are entered as described in “Operating instructions”, “Alphanumeric entries”. Edit Transponder You should make changes only if you are thoroughly familiar with the configuration of your satellite reception system! If you are not familiar with the configuration of your satellite reception system, contact your specialist dealer. After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display: Individual items are selected using the buttons.  If you require to access submenus, they  button. can be called up using the Changes to the current settings can be made using the number pad.  buttons or the 123 Main menu - Settings Satellite and Position Select here the satellite for which you want to edit/delete the transponder, or for which you want to add a new transponder.  button at this point will Pressing the show you a list of the satellites stored in the receiver. Use the  buttons to select the satellite you want and confirm with the  button. Transponder frequency Select the transponder to be edited/deleted here.  button at this point Pressing the will show you a list of the transponders stored in the receiver for this satellite.  button to select the Use the desired transponder and confirm with the  button. Symbol Rate The symbol rate is permanently assigned to each transponder stored and cannot be changed. Polarisation The polarisation is permanently assigned to each transponder stored and cannot be changed. 124 Main menu - Settings Edit Transponder  button calls up the input Pressing the screen which allows you to edit/change the settings of the previously selected transponder. Frequency: Here you are shown the selected transponder to be edited. The transponder frequency cannot be changed. Polarisation: Select here the applicable polarisation for the selected transponder. Either “Horizontal” or “Vertical”. Symbol Rate: Use the number pad to enter the corresponding symbol rate. When all settings have been defined, press the  button to save the changes. Add new transponder  button you can By pressing the call up the input screen to save a new transponder. You will see the following on-screen display. Transponder frequency Use the number pad to enter the transmission frequency for the new transponder. 125 Main menu - Settings Polarisation: Select here the applicable polarisation for the selected transponder. Either “Horizontal” or “Vertical”. Symbol Rate: Use the number pad to enter the corresponding symbol rate. When all settings have been defined, press the Delete Transponder  button to delete Press the transponder currently selected. security reasons you are asked confirm that you really want to delete transponder by pressing the 126 the For to the  button.  button to save the new transponder. Main menu - Interfaces Calling up the menu  button to open the main menu. Now select “Interface Setup”, using the  buttons, and confirm the call up of the menu using the  button. The following on-screen display appears: From the TV picture, press the You can choose between the following menus: Menu Submenus Common Interface 1 - CryptoWorks 2 - CryptoWorks Multi-decryption Automatic Decryption in Standby HDD Management Format Record Archive Format Media Archive Create archive hard disk For this please see the separate instructions “Kathrein portal (media centre) and network (Web) interface”. You can download this via the Internet at: Ethernet Settings You can download this at www.kathrein.de → “Service” → “Software and Downloads” → “Receiver” → “UFS 913”. Use the  buttons to select the desired menu and confirm with the  button. 127 Main menu - Interfaces Common Interface (CI) After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display (example): For details of how to insert the CA module and the smart card in the receiver CI slot, see operating instructions section 1 “Connection and set-up”, “Common Interface (CI)” section.  Use the buttons to select the desired CI slot and confirm using the opens the menu generated by the module.  button. The receiver The screenshots below depend on the specific module and card and are therefore only intended as examples. The module on-screen displays may be shown in German, even if you have selected English as the menu language, because the menu is generated directly by the module! From this menu, your card and your PIN code allow you to access various channels from your Pay TV provider. “CryptoWorks” has been selected as an example here. The details can be different for each CA module. Always follow the instructions supplied by your Pay TV provider! Multi-decryption  If your CA module is capable of decrypting multiple channels, you can press the buttons to select whether the module should always decrypt only one channel (Off) or multiple channels simultaneously (On). This function is optimised for “AlphaCrypt” modules and may lead to malfunctions with other modules. If you select “Off”, when making an unencrypted recording of an encrypted channel you cannot at the same time view any other encrypted channel through the same CA module and the currently selected transponder. 128 Main menu - Interfaces If you select “On”, when recording an encrypted channel you can at the same time view any other encrypted channel through the same CA module and the currently selected transponder. The number of other encrypted channels that you can view depends on the CA module you are using. Automatic decryption in stand-by mode Here you can choose between “on“ and “off“. When set to “on“ encrypts shows are automatically decrypted by the receiver is in standby mode. This is only on the condition that the CA module with smart card is in the common interface of the receiver. The manual selection for decryption in stand-by on the recording list (my recordings) can be omitted. HDD Management After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display (example): You have the following selection options: - Format Record Archive (delete) - Format Media Archive (delete) - Make dedicatd HDD *) You can only use the first two functions if an archive hard disk has already been set up. Format a recording/media archive During formatting, all data will be deleted from the relevant directory. Deleted data cannot be restored – it is irrevocably deleted!  Use the buttons to select the desired action and confirm using the on-screen display appears (example: formatting the recording archive):  Press the button to confirm, or the button to cancel.  button. The following  129 Main menu - Interfaces Create archive hard disk To make recordings using the UFS 913 and utilise the timeshifting and recording archive functions you must connect an external hard disk *) to the rear of the receiver (USB) and set it up. Press the  button to set up the archive hard disk. Now remove all hard disks or USB sticks from the receiver and then confirm by pressing the the  button, or pressing  button to abort this procedure. If you have aborted this procedure the following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right). Press the  button. Setting up an archive hard disk deletes all data previously held on the hard disk. Deleted data cannot be restored – it is irrevocably deleted! Now connect the hard disk that is to be set up as an archive hard disk to the receiver. 130 Main menu - Interfaces The following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right): Now set the respective capacities for the various areas (media centre and timeshift). The respective lines are selected using  buttons. Make the settings using the  buttons. The storage volume that you assign to each area is the dependent on the size of the hard disk being used. In the “Recording Archive” line you will see how must hard disk storage volume is reserved for recordings. The capacity remaining for the recording archive is adjusted automatically depending on the storage volume assigned to the media centre and timeshift area  (max. 15 Gigabytes). Use the buttons to switch to the “Start set-up” line and confirm by pressing the to start the process.  button During the set-up the following display appears (see screenshot on the right): After a successful set-up the following on-screen display appears (see screenshot on the right):  Press the button to confirm and close the procedure. 131 Main menu - Interfaces Ethernet Settings After calling up the menu you will see the following on-screen display (example): The Ethernet interface used in the receiver is a 10/100 base T Ethernet interface. Internet connection required for the use of Hbbtv This change can only be made when the receiver is connected to the internet via a crossover network cable to a PC or laptop Please also refer to our connection examples for the network function at the end of Manual Part 1 named “Connection and Setup“ and the notes which we will be. Further notes on this topic can be found on the internet under „www.kathrein.de“. To connect the receiver via the network to the PC / laptop, you must have unlimited rights (administrator rights) on your PC / laptop and your network. If you have problems connecting the receiver to your network or connection to the PC / laptop, you contact your PC or network specialist. On this aspect please follow the separate instructions “Kathrein portal (Media centre) and Network(Web) interface” that you can download from the Internet at: www. kathrein.de → “Service” →“Software and Downloads” → “Receiver” → “UFS 913”. 132 Anleitung Deutsch UFS 913 si/sw Main menu - Applications Calling up the menu  button to open the main menu. Then select “Applications”, using the  buttons, and confirm the call up of the menu using the  button. The following on-screen display appears: From the TV picture, press the Use the  buttons to select the setting to be changed and make the changes using the  buttons. Start FTP at Booting: Here, you can select whether “FTP” is to be activated when starting the receiver. 4GB Limit (FAT32): Here, you can select whether the 4GB file limit (required for FAT32 partitions) is to be activated/deactivate. If this limit is switched off, recordings can be transferred via the network to the PC as one file (> 4 GB). A prerequisite for this features is that the PC hard disk is formatted in NTFS. Start UPnP at Booting: Here you can select whether the receiver's internal “UPnP server” is to be activated when starting the receiver. Start of HbbTV Applications Here you can select whether the receiver should show you an available HbbTV service on the current channel. If set to “Yes“, the receiver shows availability at the lower right corner of the screen display the following (example): Press the  or  button to exit the settings. 133 Main menu - Language Selection Calling up the menu  button to open the main menu. Then select “Language Selection”, using the  buttons, and confirm the call up of the menu using the  button. The following on-screen display appears: From the TV picture, press the Use the  buttons to select the desired menu language and confirm your selection using the  button. Press the  button to exit the settings again. 134 Operation from the front panel (without remote control) If you have misplaced your remote control, or if the batteries are flat, you can still operate your receiver from the front panel. Backup operation There are five buttons on the front of the receiver: On/Off button: The on/off button allows the receiver to be switched On (operation) and Off again (stand-by mode). Media button: Pressing the Media button opens the Kathrein portal (Media centre). TV/radio button: You can change between the TV and the radio mode using the TV/radio button. Channel down -: The channel down button switches to the next channel down in the currently selected channel list. Channel up +: The channel up button switches to the next channel up in the currently selected channel list. After the receiver has been switched off and on again, the last function to be selected is active. Because there is no number pad, no password/PIN-protected functions can be displayed. 135 Operation from the front panel (without remote control) Software update via the front USB port A prerequisite for update via a USB device is an empty USB device (such as a USB stick), formatted as FAT32, containing only the operating software or channel list to be loaded. It is essential that the operating software to be loaded is stored on the USB device under the following directory structure: Main folder: Kathrein Subfolder: ∟ ufs913 You can also download the updates from the Internet. The address is: http://www.kathrein.de You will find the software at “Service” → “Software and Download” → “Receiver” → “UFS 913” 1. Use the remote control to switch the receiver into standby mode 2. Switch off the receiver at the main switch at the rear of the unit 3. Now connect your USB device (with the new operating software, in the required directory structure) to the receiver using the USB port on the front panel of the receiver 4. Keep the TV/R button pressed, and switch the receiver on again, using the main switch at the rear of the unit The following on-screen display appears: Update ... Once the receiver has displayed this text you can release the TV/R button. The receiver will then automatically perform the steps described below: - Checking USB (a check is made whether a USB device is connected to the receiver) - USB found or USB not found If “USB found” is shown in the receiver display, the receiver now performs the update and starts in the last selected operating mode. You can now disconnect the USB device from the receiver. 136 Brief technical glossary AC 3 Output for Dolby Digital signal ASTRA SES (Société Européene des Satellites) satellite system. Analogue and digital transponders in the frequency range 10.7-12.75 GHz. AV channel slot Preferred programme position on TV set for external connections such as Scart and HDMI CAM – Conditional Access Module Decryption decoder, which uses a Smartcard to decrypt the encrypted radio and TV signals. Channel package The channel package for a digital transponder normally includes several TV and radio channels. Each channel package has a fixed assignment for the transponder transmission frequency, for polarisation (horizontal or vertical), for the symbol rate and for the Viterbi rate or error rate. CI – Common Interface Internationally standardised interface for CA modules Composite colour video signal Colour baseband signal for the transmission of colour video signals receiver (master) and the peripheral satellite components (slaves), such as LNBs, multiswitches, rotating antenna systems. It is a single master/multi-slave system, i.e. there is only ever one master in the satellite system. All activities start from the master. DiSEqC™ components If DiSEqC™ switching matrices are cascaded, the master receiver must transmit the DiSEqC™ signal several times, so that all DiSEqC™ multi-switches in the cascade receive their commands. These days, DiSEqC™ components (slaves) must be reverse compatible, i.e. respond to the analogue switching criteria from receivers that are only equipped with H/V and 22 kHz control signals. A DiSEqC™ switching matrix will work with analogue switching criteria until the DiSEqC™ command from the master is received. All analogue switching criteria are then ignored. DNS server Domain Name System server. Is used to determine IP addresses (other PCs or receivers) within a network with DHCP function enabled. Dolby Digital 5.1 Dolby Digital is a sound transmission that allows digital surround sound to be output on a home cinema system. Data rate Data bits transmitted per second. Is expressed in kbit/s or Mbit/s. The higher the data rate the better the quality of the transmitted signal. DVB – Digital Video Broadcasting DVB-S refers to the transmission (S = satellite, C = cable, T = terrestrial). Data reduction Compression of video and audio Redundant information is discarded. DVB-S2 An enhanced DVB-S signal for HDTV with better quality. signals. method DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This features permits automatic integration into a network. Automatic assignment of the IP address, subnet mask, standard gateway and DNS server. As a result these parameters do not need to be entered in a network in conjunction with a router. EUTELSAT European Satellite operator, based in Paris. Many orbit positions and European customers. Transponders in the frequency range 10.7-12.75 GHz. DiSEqC™ DiSEqC™ (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a communication system between a satellite FEC FEC is the abbreviation for “Forward Error Correction”. A technique for reducing the error FAT and FAT32 File systems for storage media 137 Brief technical glossary rate of data transmission. Additional bits are inserted into the data stream, so that errorcorrection algorithms can be used on reception. The FEC error rate corresponds to the Viterbi rate. LAN – Local Area Network Local network FTP – File Transfer Protocol File transfer method. FTP is a network protocol for the transmission of files via IP (Internet Protocol) networks LNB – Low Noise Block Converter Converts the satellite downlink frequencies into the Sat IF. GNU GNU is not Unix, it is an open operating system for software developers. HD – Ready This is a label created by the EICTA (European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Industry Technology Association) for equipment that is capable of reproducing HDTV. HDCP – High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection Encryption system which protects the HDMI and DVI interfaces for secure transmission of video and audio data. HDMI – High Definition Multimedia Interface Digital interface for digital video and audio data transmission between TV and receiver (preferred for HDTV). HDTV – High Definition Television High resolution television with a resolution up to five times higher or finer than PAL or NTSC. High band Satellite frequency range between 11.7 GHz and 12.75 GHz. H.264 Another designation for MPEG-4. IP address Internet Protocol address. Every unit that can be used in a network has a dedicated IP address so as to obtain an unambiguous assignment (address) for e.g. the exchange of data. JPEG – Joint Photographic Experts Group Image compression technique. 138 Linux Operating system Low band Satellite frequency range between 10.7 GHz and 11.7 GHz. MP3 File format for compressed audio files MPEG-2 MPEG is the abbreviation for “Moving Picture Experts Group”, a working group that formulates internationally applicable standards for the digital compression of video and audio. MPEG-2 has become established as the standard for compression of digital TV signals. MPEG-2 works up to a data rate of 100 Mbit/s. MPEG-4 A further development of MPEG-2 with even higher data compression, intended for HDTV transmissions. Network Connection of several PCs that as a result can communicate and exchange data NIT The channel identification number referred to as the Network ID or NIT. is also NTFS File system for storage media OSD – On-Screen Display Displays by the receiver on the TV screen (e.g. main menu) PAL Analogue TV standard Pay TV Television channels available on subscription (e.g. Sky). Encrypted channels which can Brief technical glossary be decrypted only by using the appropriate Smartcard. As a rule these services are subscription-only. PID The PID (Packet IDentification) number is an identification number for video signals and audio signals in the digital data stream of DVB-MPEG-2 signals. The receiver uses the PID number to create a unique assignment for the video and audio data transmission. The PCR PID is the identification number for the synchronisation signal. The PID-PCR is normally identical to the video PID. For programmes broadcast in multiple languages, the audio PID can be entered manually to assign a different language to the TV programme. After the PID is entered, the digital receiver automatically selects the audio data identified by the PID number from the data stream and assigns it to the video signal. PIN Personal Identification Number. For this unit the PIN is a four-digit numeric code which must be entered to unlock the unit to allow access to certain functions and channels. Polarisation The individual transponders on satellites transmit on two different (polarisation) planes (horizontal and vertical). As a result the capacity of the transponder is increased. QPSK – Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Digital modulation process that is used for satellite transmission (8PSK is also used in connection with HDTV). Smart card Card from Pay TV provider to decrypt its channels Stand-by Standby mode Standard gateway Is used as an interface between two networks or computers that are linked via a router. As a result it is possible to transmit data. Streaming Transmission of data (recordings) in real time Receivers Receiver RGB Video signal made up of three individual colour signals (red, green, blue) SAT IF signal Receiver input frequency. SCR single cable system - Satellite Channel Router The single-cable system is used to distribute digital Sat IF signals (including HDTV) and terrestrial signals over one cable to up to eight receivers. There is no limit on the variety of channels, i.e. the complete range of channels from one or two satellites is transmitted. Switching and the transponder selection are undertaken in the feed system or in the matrix and are controlled by the receiver using a special DiSEqC™ command to EN 50494. Each receiver is allocated a fixed subscriber frequency via which it receives its channels. A twin receiver requires two such subscriber frequencies. The transponder selection and conversion to the subscriber frequencies is undertaken using special tuner modules, so-called SCR (Satellite Channel Router), that are installed in the feed system or in the matrix. The Kathrein single-cable system satisfies the single-cable standard in accordance with EN 50494, i.e. all the components of a singlecable system that satisfy this standard can be installed in a satellite system. signal, satellite intermediate Scart cable 21-pin connecting cable (e.g. receiver/TV). Subnet Mask Defines an IP address range in a subnet (small independent network). Symbol Rate The symbol rate describes the quantity of data that is transmitted per second. The symbol rate is measured in MSymbols/s and is equal to the number of symbols received per second. Timeshift function Time shifted playback 139 Brief technical glossary Transponder A transponder is a frequency converter which receives TV and radio signals broadcast from the earth, converts them and the rebroadcasts them to the earth at a different frequency. A satellite has several transponders. Analogue transponders transmit only one TV channel and possibly multiple radio channels on a single transmission frequency. Digital transponders simultaneously transmit several TV and several radio programmes on one transmission frequency. If a channel provider is broadcasting several TV channels via a digital transponder, we refer to the provider's channel package. The terms “digital transponder” and “channel package” have the same meaning. UPnP Stands for “Universal Plug and Play”. Further information is available from “www.upnp.org”. VCR/PVR connection Connection for an external recorder (such as a video or DVD recorder) Viterbi rate The Viterbi rate (code rate, error rate) characterises the error protection used by the channel provider. The DVB standard provides the following values: 1/2 - 2/3 - 3/4 - 5/6 - 7/8 Y/C S-video signal Web interface This is a web interface for interaction between two or more systems (e.g. receiver to PC). As a result it is possible for instance to transfer data. 8PSK (8 Phase Shift Keying) Digital modulation process used for HDTV satellite transmission 140 Troubleshooting In the event of a malfunction, first check all the cable connections and operating states: 1. Receiver and TV set power plugs are connected to wall socket 2. Antenna cables are connected to the receiver input 3. Receiver and TV set correctly connected by a HDMI or Scart cable 4. Audio connections are made to the Hi-Fi or Dolby Digital system as appropriate 5. Receiver and TV set (Hi-Fi/Dolby Digital system) are switched on (check power indicators) 6. Receiver is responding to remote control A selection of troubleshooting tips is offered below. Problem A “No signal!” warning appears on some or all channels Receiver no longer responds to the remote control Cause Remedy Consult an antenna specialist to have it checked and repaired as necessary. Check the settings made in the “Settings”, “Antenna & Satellite”, “Tuner Configuration” menu, and change them if necessary. Check the batteries (see also “Inserting batteries into the remote The batteries may be flat or control” in the Operating manual – inserted incorrectly in the battery Part 1) compartment Set infrared code 1 as described Receiver or remote control in these operating instructions command set may have been under “Main menu settings”, “Basic unintentionally changed settings”, “Setting the remote control code” Wrong time is displayed Check summer time in the “Settings” “Time Setup” menu and change The “Summer Time” setting is it as necessary Use the power wrong. An incorrect time was switch to switch the receiver off imported from the reception signal from the current channel, e.g. Das Erste or ZDF, wait 10 seconds and then switch it back on The following channels cut out, or “No or bad signal!” appears: Sport 1, Tele 5, HSE 24 and Sonnenklar TV DECT telephones operate on the same frequency as these channels. Interference may occur due to Consult your antenna specialist inadequate output level or poor shielding of cable Black or blue screen, no on-screen displays Scart connection to TV deactivated Keep pressing the 0 button until the by accidentally pressing the 0 button TV picture reappears on the screen Network problem Check that the (cross-over) network cable is correctly connected at the Refer to your PC or network specialist PC and receiver (clicked home) 141 Service If, despite studying these operating manual, you still have questions about getting started with the unit or using it correctly, or if unexpected problems occur, please contact your specialist dealer. 142 Subject Index 4GB file limit 133 A Adjusting the volume E Editing the Channel List 78 Calling up the menu 23 78 Edit channels (channel lists) Alphanumeric entries 21 Antenna & Satellites 119 Applications 133 4GB file limit 133 Start FTP at booting 133 Start UPnP at booting 133 Audio selection Automatic timeshift 29 117 Automatische Entschlüsselung im Standby 129 Delete Lock Move Skip Start Blockselection To Favorite tvtv on/off 82 83 84 83 83 86 84 85 Editing favourites lists 87 Navigation (remote control buttons in „Edit channel list“ menu) 80 Selection of the channel(s) to be edited 82 Einstellungen Benutzerdefinierte Einstellungen Automatische Software-Aktualisierung 95 112 Grundeinstellungen Datum und Uhrzeit Video-Einstellungen B 109 106 Backup operation 135 EPG Setup 116 Brief technical glossary 137 EPG updating time 116 Ethernet Settings 132 C Channel banner display duration (channel information) 114 Channel banners (information) 26 Channel options Calling up the channel options F First installation 105 Front Display Brightness 114 Front display in standby mode 115 Front Display Notification 115 28 Channel selection ... directly 23 ... from the channel list 23 Common Interface (CI) 128 D Default recording duration H HbbTV HDD Management 74 129 I 117 Interface Setup 127 143 Subject Index Calling up the menu 127 Common Interface (CI) 128 Multi-decryption 128 Ethernet Settings 132 HDD Management 129 I want to access teletext... 14 I want to delete a recording... 19 I want to listen to the radio... 13 I want to play back a recording... 18 I want to record a programme immediately... 16 I want to record a programme that is scheduled for later (timer list) 17 I want to watch time-shift TV... 15 I want to watch TV... 12 P Parental Control Picture-in-picture (PIP) Kathrein portal (Media centre) 75 L 35 Playback banner display duration (playback information) 114 Post-Recording Time 116 Power consumption in standby mode < 0.5 W 9 Pre-Recording time 116 Problem resolution 141 Programme guide Calling up the EPG K 112 38 EPG views Category view „Current“ view 42 39, 40 Extras menu 56 Actors list My hints 57 56 General information on the programme guide 37 Navigation (remote control buttons in the EPG) 39 Language Selection Legal information 134 3 M MP3 player screensaver 118 49 Search function 53 Full text search Key word search in detailed information More episodes Presenter – Actor Timer list view Editing a recording Timer overlap O One Touch Recording (OTR) – recording direct to hard disk 33 Operation from the front panel (without remote control) 135 Backup operation 135 Software update via the front USB port 136 144 Reminder function Timer recording Programme not present in the EPG Programme present in the EPG Specifying a recording mode daily once Series recording User-defined weekly Specifying a target (recording location) 55 54 53 54 50 51 52 43 44 44 45 46 45 47 46 46 44 Subject Index PVR Setup 117 R Service Service menu Calling up the menu Recording archive (playing back/editing recordings) 58 Calling up the recording archive (My recordings) 58 Chapter view 72 Creating chapters Deleting chapters Opening a chapter 72 73 72 Editing recordings 63 Changing the category Decrypt Delete Lock Rename 65 66 64 64 64 Folders in the recording archive 69 Create new folder ... Editing folders (delete/rename) Move to folder... 69 71 70 49 Remote control for live mode (TV/Radio) 11 S Safety Instructions – Important Notes 6 Automatische Software-Aktualisierung Settings Common Interface (CI) Search Channels 95 104 Antenna & Satellites 119 Edit Satellites Edit Transponder Sat Finder Tuner Configuration 121 123 119 120 Basic Settings 105 Audio Settings Remote control code 108 110 Calling up the menu 104 User Defined Settings Automatic channel name update Customize Screen Menu EPG Setup Mediacenter Setup Parental Control PVR Setup 118 114 116 118 112 117 Sleep timer 114 Sleep Timer 114 Software update via the front USB port 136 Start UPnP at booting 133 Start view (EPG) 116 Subtitles selection 30 Switching between TV and radio operation 23 Schnittstellen Automatische Entschlüsselung im Stand-by 98 61 Recording archive views (sorting the recordings) 60 Reminder function 98 Service-Menü Navigation (remote control buttons in the recording archive) 59 Playing back a recording 142 129 T 89 Automatic Channel Search 90 Timer recording Calling up the menu 89 Timeshift Manual Channel Search 92 Search with service ID 94 Automatic timeshift Time-shift buffer size 43 32, 117 117 145 Subject Index Troubleshooting 141 Tuner Configuration 120 V Videotext (Teletext) 31 Volume bar display 114 146 For your notes 147 Internet: www.kathrein.de 936.4297/b/ZWT/0312/GB - Technical data subject to change. 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