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Quick Start Guide Connection and set-up UFSconnect 906 English ANT IMPORT refully Read ca se! before u Vous trouverez la version française du document sur www.kathrein.com General safety instructions Table of Contents 1 General safety instructions.............................................................................2 2 About these instructions.................................................................................6 2.1 Contents.........................................................................................................................6 2.2 Explanation of the symbols and signal words...........................................................6 2.2.1 Symbols..........................................................................................................................6 2.2.2 Signal words....................................................................................................................6 2.3 Abbreviations and technical terms.............................................................................6 3 Product package...............................................................................................8 4 Inserting batteries in the remote control........................................................8 5 Controls and connections...............................................................................9 6 Connecting the receiver.................................................................................10 6.1 Preconditions..............................................................................................................10 6.2 Connecting the antenna cable...................................................................................11 6.3 Connecting the TV set................................................................................................11 7 Initial set up.....................................................................................................12 7.1 Remote control............................................................................................................12 7.2 Performing the initial set-up......................................................................................12 8 Remote control functions .............................................................................16 9 Accessories (not included in product package)..........................................18 10 Frequently Asked Questions.........................................................................19 11 Disposal...........................................................................................................22 12 1 Copyright and licence conditions.................................................................22 General safety instructions Warning Risk of death due to electric shock and starting fires. Please note the following points: Power cable ●● Make sure that the mains cable (power supply cable) is not damaged or does not become damaged. ●● A unit with a damaged mains cable must be disconnected from the mains (unplug it at the socket) and repaired by an electrical specialist before being used again. 2 of 24 Power supply voltage ●● Operate the unit only at the specified mains voltage. The mains voltage is shown 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 antenna and to the TV set or the cable network and PC. Accessibility of the mains socket Position the unit close to an easily accessible mains socket so that you can switch off the power at any time if required. Playing children Make sure that children do not push any objects into the ventilation slots. Cleaning ●● Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning the unit. ●● Never open the casing of the unit. ●● Do not insert anything into the ventilation slots. ●● Use a dry cloth for cleaning. ●● Restrict cleaning to only the outer surface of the unit. Ambient conditions ●● The receiver and power supply unit are for indoor use only! ●● The unit should be protected from damp, dripping water and splashing. –– Do not operate the unit in damp areas. –– Only use the unit in a moderate climate, not in tropical conditions! –– Do not place any vessels containing liquid (such as vases) on the unit.  Caution Hazard due to electric shock and starting fires. Please note the following points: Repair Ensure that any repairs to your unit are carried out by qualified personnel. ●● 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 unit casing! ●● Opening the unit and attempting to repair it yourself voids all warranty claims. 3 of 24 General safety instructions Earthing the antenna system An incorrectly earthed antenna system can lead to overvoltage in the event of a lightning strike. Earth the antenna system in accordance with regulations or connect an equipotential bonding conductor. When doing so, comply with EN 60728/11 and national regulations where applicable. Caution Risk of corrosion and explosion of batteries. If your unit is supplied with batteries (for instance  in the remote control), comply with the following points: ●● Do not expose batteries excessively to sources of heat, direct sunlight or fire. ●● Comply with the safety instructions stated on the batteries: ●● Replace the batteries only with types that are identical or equivalent, otherwise the batteries or the unit may be damaged. Important Risk of damage to the unit. Please note the following points: Incorrect connections to the ports Incorrect connections to the ports can lead to malfunctions or defects on the unit. Overheating Comply with the following points, so that the heat generated in the unit is adequately dissipated. ●● Leave a clearance of at least 10 cm above the unit, 2 cm at both sides of it and 5 cm behind it, unless different values are specified in the instructions supplied. ●● Never install the unit in a cupboard or on shelves with inadequate ventilation. ●● Never cover or block the cooling slots on the unit or the fan (e. g. with other equipment, magazines, tablecloths, clothing or curtains). ●● Do not place any objects on top of the unit. ●● Do not place the unit close to sources of heat, and do not place naked flames, such as  candles, on the unit! ●● Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight. Loss of data and software corruption if the receiver is disconnected from the mains whilst it is in use Always switch the receiver into stand-by mode by pressing the stand-by button (on/off) on the remote control, before disconnecting it from the mains. This ensures that any data that is new or has been changed will be saved by the receiver. 4 of 24 Long periods of absence or storms ●● If you are going to be absent for a long time or if there is a storm, always switch off the unit at the mains (have first switched it into stand-by mode). Then pull the plug out of the mains socket, so as to totally disconnect the unit from the mains. This also applies to other equipment connected to the unit. ●● We recommend also disconnecting the power cable and the antenna cable from the unit. ●● Don't forget any timer settings you have made, especially those to record programs on the receiver. Switch the receiver on in good time before the recording is due to start. Further points Effects of the heat generated by the unit ●● All electronic equipment generates heat, The temperature rise of this unit lies within the permissible range. Sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers may however become discoloured by the effects of constant heat over time. ●● The feet of the unit can cause changes to the colour of treated furniture surfaces. To avoid possible discoloration, place the unit on a suitable stable flat underlay. Use of these instructions ●● Read these instructions carefully before setting up the unit. ●● Keep the instructions safe for future reference, and pass them on to any new owner. Product return/original packaging Please keep the original packaging in case you need to return the product at any time. Due to the nature of their construction receivers are fragile, and only the original packaging can be relied on to provide adequate protection. If the receiver is not shipped correctly the guarantee/warranty on it will be voided. Updates The information in this manual was correct at the time of going to press. However, we reserve the right to make changes at any time and without prior notice. If new software which affects the information in this manual (e. g. changes to the menus and/or functions) is released for your receiver, where we believe it necessary we will make available a new manual for download under www.kathrein.com. Make a note of the basic settings that you make when setting up the receiver for the first time, so that you can restore them later if necessary. 5 of 24 About these instructions 2 About these instructions 2.1 Contents Tip ●● This Quick Start Guide is applicable to the UFS 906 receiver, firmware version 3.20 and higher. ●● For simplicity’s sake, the UFS 906 receiver is referred to as a receiver or device. This Quick Start Guide describes a quick and easy procedure for connecting the receiver to the most popular satellite systems and then setting it up. All further details can be found in the comprehensive instructions for use and in the Media Centre guide at www.kathrein.com. ►► Go to www.kathrein.com ▶ SAT ▶ Product overview  ▶ Receivers  ▶ Satellite receivers (DVB-S). The information about your receiver model can be downloaded from the product page. 2.2 Explanation of the symbols and signal words 2.2.1 Symbols General warning sign Tip Instruction for installation or operation of the unit, or for use of the instructions Risk of damage to property 2.2.2 Signal words The signal words are used in conjunction with the symbols shown above: Warning This signal word indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which can lead to death or severe injuries. Caution This signal word indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which can lead to minor or moderate injuries. Important This signal word indicates a hazard which can lead to damage to property. 2.3 Abbreviations and technical terms Common The Common Interface (CI) is an interface which can accept CI modules. CI modInterface / ules can accept a smart card, such as is required to receive encrypted pay-TV CI Module channels. The smart card contains the subscriber's data, together with data on the channels that have been paid for and can be received. 6 of 24 DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows a device (a computer/ receiver) to link automatically into an existing network (automatic reference to the IP address, network screen, gateway etc.). DiSEqC DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a digital control signal system which allows reception of more than 1  satellite. EPG, EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) which the receiver displays on the TV set. Gracenote Gracenote EPG is an editorially pre-processed EPG supplied by the company GraEPG cenote. Gracenote EPG supplies programme data for more than 160 channels up to 14 days in advance. HbbTV HbbTV (Hybrid broadcast broadband TV) – together with Videotext – provides additional information from the programme providers. This information can be received via the TV signal and also via the Internet. HDMI HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface for video and audio. Live mode In. Live mode the TV set shows a programmes that is currently being broadcast. Other operating modes are ●● Timeshift, ●● playing a programmed from the recorded archive , ●● play content from the Internet, such as HbbTV, Internet radio. Multiswitch A multi-switch distributes the signals supplied by the LNB to the various different sat receivers. Pay TV Subscription TV channels. For reception of pay-TV channels, a chargeable subscription must have been paid to the pay-TV provider. S/PDIF S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format) is a digital interface for electrical or optical transmission of digital audio signals such as  Dolby Digital AC-3. Timeshift, Timeshift permits a current transmission to be delayed, stopped, wound back and permanent wound forward. Timeshift must be started manually. timeshift Permanent Timeshift runs automatically in the background and permits also retrospective1) recording. This function must be enabled in the unit settings. 1) UTC Permanent timeshift starts a new recording every time you change TV channels. That means that retrospective recording is possible only from the point when you switched over to the current TV channel. UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated) is the coordinated world time based on the London Greenwich zero meridian. Central European Time (CET) corresponds to UTC+1:00. In summer the time used is Central European Summer Time (CEST) which corresponds to UTC+2:00. 7 of 24 Product package 3 Product package ➊ Receiver UFSconnect 906 ➋ Quick Start Guide and Safety Instructions (multi-lingual) ➌ Remote control RC 678 2 ➍ 2 batteries AAA 1.5 V ➎ HDMI cable 1 3 4 5 ➏ Power supply 6 The accessories supplied may differ in appearance from those illustrated. 3 4 5 6 Fig. 1: Scope of delivery (with packaging) 4 Inserting batteries in the remote control 1. Lift the cover on the remote control: Press lightly on the place ②, slide the cover ① a little to the rear ③ and lift it off. 2. Insert the batteries ④ supplied into the battery compartment ⑤. Ensure correct polarity of the batteries (the polarity is marked inside the battery compartment). 3. Fit the cover again and slide it forward to the stop. 4 3 2 5 4 Fig. 2: Inserting batteries in the remote control 8 of 24 1 5 Controls and connections 3 4 2 1 Fig. 3: Front view ① On/Off button (operation/stand-by) ② Channel selection button (P–) ③ 16-character alphanumeric display ④ Channel selection button (P+) 9 1 2 3 13 5 4 7 6 8 10 11 12 Fig. 4: Rear view ① Input IF Input for the antenna signal ② Common Interface for one CI/CI+ ⑦ Network connection (Ethernet) ⑧ USB 2.0 port (type  A) ③ Video output (CVBS) cinch socket ⑨/⑩ digital audio outputs (S/PDIF) for Dolby ④ Audio outputs (L/R) cinch sockets ⑤ USB 2.0 port (type  A) ⑥ HDMI connection ⑪ Infra-red sensor connection2) ⑫ Power supply connection (power supply 12 VDC) ⑬ On/Off switch3) module1) Digital AC 3: ⑨ = electrical, ⑩ = optical 1) CI/CI+ modules and smart cards are not included with this product. 2) Infrared sensor (BN 20410017) is not included in the product package. 3) There is no complete separation from the mains (see section Long periods of absence or storms, p. 5). 9 of 24 Connecting the receiver 6 Connecting the receiver 6.1 Preconditions This Quick Start Guide describes how to connect and commission single-device systems of type DiSEqC™1.0 or simple LNB for the satellite Astra 19.2° East1). All other systems are described in the comprehensive instructions for use. Ask your specialist dealer if you have questions or encounter problems. 1) Astra  19.2° East is pre-installed at position 1 and Hotbird  13° East is pre-installed at position 2. Tip Note the difference between a single-device system and a onecable system: In classic satellite distribution (single-device In the onecable system several receivers/parsystem) each receiver/participant is conticipants are connected to a single antenna nected to its own antenna cable. cable Transmission channels are used to allow each receiver/participant to receive broadcast channels independently. Each receiver requires 1 transmission channel. ⇒ OneCable System Used must be set to Yes. Receiver Receiver Receiver Fig. 5: Single-device system 10 of 24 Fig. 6: Onecable system 6.2 Connecting the antenna cable ✔✔ Sufficiently long antenna cables with F screw-type connectors must be available (Fig. 7). 1. Using the antenna cable, connect the tuner input IF INPUT to a Sat socket (①, ②, ③ in Fig. 8): a) Insert the F screw-type connector centrally into IF INPUT and push it in to the stop. b) Tighten the union nut on the F screw-type connector. Fig. 7: F screw-type connector 6.3 Connecting the TV set 1. Using the HDMI cable supplied, connect the HDMI port on the receiver to the TV set (④ in Fig. 8). 2. Perform initial set-up as described in Chapter  7. HDMI TV 3 4 2 1 Fig. 8: Cabling the receiver 11 of 24 Initial set up 7 Initial set up Important ●● The descriptions in this section assume that the device has been correctly connected as described in the preceding section. ●● Do not connect the unit to the mains until all installation work has been properly carried out. Tip 7.1 Nothing you do during the initial set-up can damage your reception system! Ask your specialist dealer if you have questions or encounter problems. Remote control For the initial set-up you need to use the following buttons on the remote control:  (green)  (red) 0 ... 9  7.2 Step forward during initial set-up (next window is displayed) Step back during initial set-up (previous window is displayed) Input numbers 0 ... 9  (on )  (on )  (on ) Select an entry from the menu or from a list Change value ●● Confirm the setting ●● Call up a submenu ●● Abort input ●● Back Performing the initial set-up Switch on the TV set and receiver 1. Connect the receiver and the TV set to the mains. 2. Switch the TV set on. 3. On the TV set, select the HDMI input to which you connected the receiver. 12 of 24 4. Use the on/off switch to switch the receiver on. ➯➯ The receiver will automatically begin the initial start-up. Fig. 9 shows the display on the TV set. 1 Tip The field at the bottom of the window always shows current operating instructions (① in Fig. 9) Fig. 9: Current operating instructions ① Select language 1. If required, select a different language  and press . ➯➯ The selected language is identified with a tick (Fig. left). 2. Press  (green). ➯➯ The next step of the initial set-up is displayed. Establishing an Internet connection (optional) Tip The receiver automatically tries to connect to the Internet by LAN or WLAN1). When it succeeds, the connection route used ①②2) is ticked. The field ④3) shows further information. It is not essential to have an Internet connection during initial set-up. This can also be added subsequently via the Main Menu3). 1) In order to use WLAN, the Kathrein WLAN-Stick UFZ 130 must be connected to one of the USB ports. 2) see Fig. 10 3) see instructions for use 13 of 24 Initial set up ►► Choose one of the following options: Establishing an Internet connection 1 2 3 Use  to select a connection ①② 4 identified with a tick, and press . ➯➯ The user interface guides you through the further settings. Skip the Internet connection Fig. 10: Establishing an Internet connection Press  (green) to skip the setting of the Internet connection. ➯➯ The next step of the initial set-up is displayed. Setting the type of reception ►► Press  (green). ➯➯ The next step of the initial set-up is displayed. Tip 14 of 24 ●● The Internal tuner & SAT>IP and SAT>IP can be used only if other UFSconnect receivers or a SAT>IP server are available on the network. See the instructions for use and the Media Centre guide. ●● Red Bull / Servus TV ... can only be used if the receiver is connected to the internet. Configuring the tuner 1. Press  (green). Fig. 12 is displayed. Fig. 11: Configuring the tuner 2. Press  (green). Fig. 13 is displayed. Fig. 12: Configuring the tuner – tuner 1 3. Press  (green). ➯➯ The pre-installed channel list is now updated using the ASTRA channel list. The message shown in Fig. 14 appears for a few minutes. ➯➯ Since the channel list is pre-installed, it is not absolutely necessary to perform a channel search (Execute channel search = No). Fig. 13: Channel search ➯➯ After the channel list has been updated, Fig. 15 is displayed. Fig. 14: Message The ASTRA channel list is being updated. 15 of 24 Remote control functions Setting the date and time Tip The receiver is supplied with the date and time via the satellite signal, and displays them. 1. Using , set your local time zone offset to UTC. 2. Press  (green). Fig. 15: Time Settings Setting the menu style 1. If required, select a menu-style parameter1) using , and adjust the value with . 2. Press  (green) or press BACK2) if the message appears that new channels were added to the program list. Fig. 16: Change the menu style 8 Tip 16 of 24 The TV channel is displayed, and the initial set-up is complete. 1) More in the instructions for use. 2) Alternatively, you can press OK to sort the programme list. For more information, see the instructions for use. Remote control functions ●● The guide below describes the basic functions of the remote control for viewing broadcast TV programmes (live mode). A detailed description of the remote control can be found in the comprehensive instructions for use. ●● Where keys have a special function, this is described at the bottom of the user interface; see also Fig. 9, p. 13. ●● Use the remote control to switch the receiver to stand-by to minimise the power consumption during short breaks in use. ●● For longer breaks in use, disconnect the receiver from the mains so as to avoid possible damage due to power surges (lightning strikes). A switchable multi-way socket extension allows you to do this for both the TV set and other associated devices with a single switch. 17 1 2 16 3 4 5 15 6 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ On / stand-by Number pad Show Videotext Volume higher (Vol +) and lower (Vol –) Switch channels Show Channel Information context-dependent functions in live TV/radio, EPG, My Recordings ⑧ Show My Recordings1) ⑨ ●● Open the channel list ●● Open menus ●● Confirm inputs ⑩ Display Media Centre2)3) 1) ⑪  ●● Show My Recordings ●● Start playback  Start fast rewind / fast forward timeshift (freeze-frame)  ●●●● Start Pause playback 7 14 8 13 9 12 10   Start recording (OTR) Stop playback/timeshift/recording ⑫ ●● Step back in menus and displays ●● Switch between the last two channels ⑬ 11 ●● Switch channels  ●● Navigate within menus  ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ●● Change settings ●● Skip forwards/back (timeshift)1) Show EPG Mute sound Display setting menu and main menu Switch between TV and radio playback 1) The function requires an optional external hard disk. 2) Some MediaCentre functions require an Internet connection. 3) For more information, see the MediaCentre instructions; see 2.1, p. 6. 17 of 24 Accessories (not included in product package) 9 Accessories (not included in product package) The following accessories are available for the receiver: UFZ 112 USB hard disk 500 GB Order number: 20410038 ●● Hard Disk Capacity: 500 GB for up to 300 hours of standard TV or 100 hours of HDTV recordings (depending on the data rate of the transmitted broadcast) ●● Recommended and suitable for Kathrein receivers with facility for connecting to an external hard disk ●● The hard disk is controlled and switched on and off via the receiver ●● No additional power supply is required ●● Connection with just one USB cable UFZ 113 USB hard disk 1000 GB Order number: 20410054 ●● Hard Disk Capacity: 1000 GB for up to 600 hours of standard TV or 200 hours of HDTV recordings (depending on the data rate of the transmitted broadcast) ●● Further features: see UFZ 112 URS 100 infra-red sensor, external Order number: 20410017 ●● Permits operation of a concealed receiver ●● Suitable for receivers with RJ11 data interface ●● Cable length: 2 m UFZ 130 WLAN USB Adapter Order number: 20410041 ●● Allows wireless integration of the receiver into a home network ●● Supply voltage through receiver USB port 18 of 24 10 Frequently Asked Questions The receiver is not responding, or the TV set display remains blank 1. If the receiver is not responding, always first check all the cable connections: ➯➯ Are the mains plugs for the receiver and TV set plugged into the mains socket correctly? ➯➯ Is the antenna cable correctly plugged into the receiver input? ➯➯ If the receiver correctly connected to the TV set? Refer to Fig. 8, p. 11. 2. Switch all the units on. ➯➯ Are the receiver and TV set switched on (the indicator lights lit)? ➯➯ Is the receiver responding to the remote control? ➯➯ Is the TV set input to which the receiver is connected selected? If No Signal! is displayed for some or all channels Possible causes Remedy The tuner is incorrectly set. ●● Check the tuner settings (Main Menu ▶ Settings ▶ Antenna & Satellite ▶ Tuner Configuration). ●● Consult an antenna specialist. The receiver is not responding to the remote control Possible causes Remedy The batteries of the remote control are  ... ... flat, ... of the wrong type, ... have been inserted the wrong way round. The batteries must be  ... ... replaced, ... replaced, ... inserted the right way round; see 4, p. 8. Receiver or remote control command set may have been unintentionally changed Set the remote control code code 1 at the receiver and remote control; see the instructions for use. 19 of 24 Frequently Asked Questions The wrong time is displayed Possible causes Remedy The time changeover to summer time was performed incorrectly. Check Set Local Time and correct it, if necessary. (Main Menu ▶ Settings ▶ Basic Settings ▶ Time Setting) The wrong time was taken from the reception signal. 1. In live mode, select a transmitter which transmits the time and date1). 2. First use the remote control to switch the receiver off, then switch it off at the mains. 3. Wait 10 s then switch the receiver on. 1) Examples: Das Erste HD (Germany), Nederland 1 HD (Netherlands), Rai 1 HD (Italy). The message Poor or no signal! is displayed Possible causes Remedy ●● The satellite antenna (satellite code) is wrongly aligned and the antenna signal is too weak ●● The antenna cable is wrongly connected or defective ●● The tuner is incorrectly configured Consult an antenna specialist. There is interference on the channels Sport 1, Tele 5, HSE 24, Sonnenklar TV Possible causes Remedy DECT telephones are operating on the same frequency as the channel that is suffering interference. Consult an antenna specialist. 20 of 24 No connection to the network possible Possible causes Remedy Network cable ●● Check the network cable, and replace it if necessary. ●● Consult a PC or network specialist. The network or router/modem is... then ... ... switched off, ... switch the router/modem on. ... is not operating correctly, ... Check the network and if necessary reboot the router/modem and other components. To do this, disconnect them from the power supply, wait approx. 1 minute, and reconnect them. ... defective, ... consult a PC or network specialist. None of the above points describes my problem Contact your specialist dealer if after reading the Quick Start Guide and the instructions for use you still have outstanding questions or cannot solve a problem. The Kathrein customer hotline is also available on 0180 5 1222401) 1) 0.14 €/minute on Deutsche Telekom AG land lines, calls from mobile phones or abroad may cost more. Tip Device information required for a claim under warranty If a claim under warranty is made we require as much information as possible about your device, such as: ●● Device name ●● Order number ●● Serial number ●● MAC address of the LAN interface (network port) This information can be found on the sticker at the back of the device; see also Fig. 4, p. 9. 21 of 24 Disposal 11 Disposal Electronic devices Electronic equipment is not domestic waste – in accordance with directive 2002/96/ EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27th January 2003 concerning used electrical and electronic appliances, it must be disposed of properly. At the end of its service life, take this receiver for disposal at a designated public collection point. Spent batteries Spent batteries are special waste. Do not throw used batteries into your household waste; take them to a collection point for old batteries. 12 Copyright and licence conditions Audio MPEG Inc. and Sisvel 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 licenses from Audio MPEG Inc. and Societa‘ Italiana per lo sviluppo dell'elettronica, Sisvel 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. DiSEqC™ The term DiSEqC™ used in these operating instructions is a registered trade mark of the European Telecommunication Satellite Organisation (EUTELSAT). 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 dispatching and repairing any receiver that requires attention due to modifications to the software and use of applications other than those provided by Kathrein! Therefore you should use exclusively software and applications provided by Kathrein for your receiver. This is available by downloading from the satellite or from the Internet (www.kathrein.com). Kathrein assumes no liability for the loss of recordings/data on internal hard disks or external storage media. 22 of 24 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 considered to be 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. Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Audio and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. ® HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and in other countries. SHOUTcast™Radio and the SHOUTcast™Radio logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nullsoft Inc. 23 of 24 936.4980/-/VMPT/0416/GB | Subject to change. www.kathrein.com | [email protected] KATHREIN-Werke KG, Anton-Kathrein-Straße 1-3, 83022 Rosenheim, Germany, Phone +49 8031 184-0, Fax +49 8031 184-52360