Kathrein 9986492 User Manual

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Connections 
 
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Connections 
RF output 
The receiving signal is fed into the RF input socket (BNC socket).  It delivers also 
the remote power feeding voltage.  
The remote power feeding voltage is adjustable and disconnectable from 10 to 
20V.  For control, the red LED over the RF input socket lights up when the LNB 
voltage is switched on. The green LED  underneath the input socket lights up, 
when the MSK 33 is connected to the mains.  
 
Make sure that,  
 
- no voltage level over 130 dBµV, 
 
- no positive DC voltage over 60 V
DC
 (LNB-supply “off”) 
 
- no negative DC voltage and  
 
- no AC voltage over 70 V
AC 
(LNB-supply “off”) 
 
is connected to the RF input socket.  
 
Exceeding these values can damage the input stages and the unit! 
  
You must switch off the LNB- or CONTROL voltage when operating with  
  
external power supply. 
Headphone connection  
In order to better assess the sound quality, a connection of stereo headphones to 
the 3.5 mm jack socket (rear panel, position 7) is possible.  The MSK 33 provides a 
stereo signal in Sat and TV operation and for FM a mono signal, each according to 
the transmission type, on the headphone connection. 
Modem / RS232 interface 
The serial interface RS 232 is designed as a 25-pin SUB-D socket.  It requires a 
new software for controlling the MSK 33 and charging.  
 
Scart socket 
A monitor or television set (video or RGB) can be connected to the Scart socket.  It 
is possible to feed in a video signal via the Scart socket and watch a picture on the 
MSK 33. For the connection of a decoder, the Scart socket can be configured as a 
decoder socket (Menu AV), in order to receive encrypted signals.   
Occupying the Scart socket is shown in the chapter, „Technical Data“. 
 
Socket TS PARALLEL (optional) 
The MPEG decoder can be connected to this socket or the MPEG data stream can 
be fed-in for picture assessment. 
 
 
   
TS PARALLEL 
AV
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