Kathrein 20210165 Data Sheet

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Defi ne the settings for the second tuner in the same way as for the fi rst tuner.
When you have completed all settings, press the 
 (green) button.
The following on-screen display appears:
LNB Type (settings):
If your reception system does not have a 
universal LNB, use the 

 buttons 
to select the LNB types that are used in 
your reception system. You can choose 
from the following LNB types:
- Universal 
or
- Simple 
or
- User-defi ned
Connection and set-up
LNB frequency (MHz):
You only need to specify this data if your 
LNB type is not “Universal”. The data 
required differs for the settings “Simple” 
and “User-defi ned”. 
Refer to the documentation for 
your LNB or seek assistance 
from a specialist engineer.
-  Selection “Simple” LNB:  
Use the number pad to enter the LNB frequency
- Selection 
“User-defi 
ned”: 
To enter the required low, high and limit frequencies press 
 
   the 
 button. The entry is made using the number pad
DiSEqC™ input:
Select the “DiSEqC™ input” fi eld. Here, you set the “SatPos” for the satellite displayed on the screen, 
to match the confi guration of your reception system. You can choose between: “1/1”, “1/2” and “2/2”, 
depending on whether at “Satellite selection” you selected one or two satellites.
Test Transponder:
Select the “Test Transponder” fi eld. Here you can select a transponder for checking whether your settings 
are correct using the signal strength bar and signal quality bar.
If no connection can be established to the single-cable system, check your settings (frequency and 
transmission channel) and if necessary call for expert help.
When you have completed all settings for this satellite, press the 
 (green) button. The receiver will 
now save these values for this satellite and skip automatically to the setting for the next satellite.
If you have selected more than one satellite for Tuner 1, the receiver will automatically skip to the settings 
for the second satellite. Now defi ne the settings for the second satellite in the same way as described for 
the fi rst satellite.