Kathrein UFSCONNECT 916 Owner's manual

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IMPORTANT
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
Instructions for use
UFSconnect 916
English
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Contents
1 Preface ................................................................................6
2 About these instructions ....................................................7
2.1 Contents ........................................................................................................................7
2.2 Markings ......................................................................................................................8
2.2.1 Symbols .........................................................................................................................................8
2.2.2 Signal words ..................................................................................................................................8
2.3 Operating instructions .................................................................................................9
2.4 Abbreviations and technical terms ..........................................................................10
3 First installation of extended systems .............................13
4 Live TV – basic operation ..................................................14
4.1 Basic functions of the remote control .....................................................................14
4.2 Operating functions on the unit ...............................................................................14
4.2.1 Switching between channels and live TV/radio ...........................................................................14
4.2.2 Loading operating software on switch-on ....................................................................................14
4.3 Display ........................................................................................................................15
4.4 Watching TV / listening to radio (viewing the programme currently being broadcast) ..16
4.5 Showing videotext .....................................................................................................17
4.6 Watching TV/listening to radio with a time shift .....................................................18
4.7 Recording a programme immediately ......................................................................19
4.8 Recording a later programme (planning a recording) ............................................20
4.9 Playing back a recording ...........................................................................................21
4.10 Deleting a recording ..................................................................................................22
5 Live TV – advanced functions ........................................... 23
5.1 Selecting a channel from a list or in the EPG ..........................................................23
5.1.1 Selecting a channel from the complete list ..................................................................................23
5.1.2 Selecting a channel from a list of your choice .............................................................................24
5.1.3 Selecting a channel in the programme guide (EPG) ...................................................................24
5.2 Programme information ............................................................................................25
5.3 Setting menus ............................................................................................................30
5.3.1 Setting menus, general................................................................................................................30
5.3.2 Setting menu (live TV/radio) .......................................................................................................31
5.4 Coloured buttons .......................................................................................................32
5.5 PIP (Picture in Picture) ..............................................................................................33
5.6 Audio selection ..........................................................................................................34
5.7 Home Cinema mode ...................................................................................................34
5.8 Subtitles ......................................................................................................................36
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5.9 Videotext/HbbTV.........................................................................................................36
5.10 Text entry ....................................................................................................................37
5.11 Automatic timeshift ....................................................................................................38
5.12 OTR (One-Touch Recording) .....................................................................................39
5.13 Channel lists ...............................................................................................................41
5.13.1 Function .......................................................................................................................................41
5.13.2 Basic operation ............................................................................................................................42
5.13.3 Operation of the complete list ......................................................................................................44
5.13.4 Operation of favourites lists .........................................................................................................46
6 EPG ....................................................................................47
6.1 General information on the EPG ...............................................................................47
6.2 Operation ....................................................................................................................49
6.2.1 Showing the EPG (initial state) ....................................................................................................50
6.2.2 Showing a programme currently being broadcast .......................................................................51
6.2.3 Displaying comprehensive programme information ....................................................................51
6.2.4 Setting menu (EPG) ....................................................................................................................52
6.2.5 Page-by-page scrolling ................................................................................................................53
6.2.6 Setting the time window...............................................................................................................53
6.2.7 Showing programmes sorted according to category ...................................................................53
6.2.8 Showing programmes sorted according to actor .........................................................................54
6.2.9 Recording current or future programmes ...................................................................................55
6.2.10 Timer list ......................................................................................................................................58
6.2.11 Listening to the radio ...................................................................................................................58
6.2.12 Media libraries .............................................................................................................................59
6.2.13 Overview of EPG operation .........................................................................................................60
7 Recording archive (My recordings) .........................................62
7.1 General information on the recording archive ........................................................62
7.2 Operation ....................................................................................................................63
7.2.1 Opening the recording archive ....................................................................................................63
7.2.2 Playing back a recording .............................................................................................................64
7.2.3 Displaying comprehensive programme information ....................................................................65
7.2.4 Opening a folder ..........................................................................................................................65
7.2.5 Setting menu (initial state) ...........................................................................................................66
7.2.6 Setting menu (playback) ..............................................................................................................67
7.2.7 Editing a recording.......................................................................................................................68
7.2.8 Highlighting several recordings for editing...................................................................................70
7.2.9 Overview of recording archive operation .....................................................................................72
8 Mediacenter ......................................................................74
8.1 Opening the Mediacenter ..........................................................................................74
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8.2 Video, music, images .................................................................................................74
8.3 YouTube ......................................................................................................................74
8.4 Internet radio ..............................................................................................................74
8.5 Network interface .......................................................................................................74
9 HbbTV ................................................................................75
10 UFSconnect .......................................................................76
11 Main menu .........................................................................78
11.1 Important operating functions ..................................................................................78
11.2 Overview of the main menu ......................................................................................79
11.3 Edit Channel List ........................................................................................................80
11.4 Channel Search ..........................................................................................................80
11.4.1 Automatic Channel Search ..........................................................................................................80
11.4.2 Manual Channel Search ..............................................................................................................83
11.4.3 Search with Service ID ................................................................................................................85
11.4.4 ASTRA channellist management (LCN) ......................................................................................85
11.5 Service Menu ..............................................................................................................87
11.5.1 Overview......................................................................................................................................87
11.5.2 Automatic software update ..........................................................................................................87
11.5.3 Updating via the network/satellite ................................................................................................88
11.5.4 Software Update by USB.............................................................................................................91
11.5.5 Factory Reset ..............................................................................................................................93
11.5.6 Software information....................................................................................................................93
11.6 Settings .......................................................................................................................94
11.6.1 First Installation ...........................................................................................................................94
11.6.2 Basic Settings ..............................................................................................................................95
11.6.3 UserDenedSettings................................................................................................................102
11.6.4 UFSconnect (receiver network) .................................................................................................107
11.6.5 Antenna & Satellite ....................................................................................................................108
11.7 Interface Setup .........................................................................................................109
11.7.1 CI Decryption System ................................................................................................................109
11.7.2 HDD Management ..................................................................................................................... 112
11.7.3 Ethernet Settings .......................................................................................................................113
11.7.4 Wake On LAN (starting via network) .........................................................................................113
11.8 Applications ..............................................................................................................114
11.8.1 Start FTP access at booting ......................................................................................................114
11.8.2 4GB File Limit (FAT32) ..............................................................................................................114
11.8.3 Start UPnP server at booting ..................................................................................................... 115
11.8.4 Start HbbTV applications ........................................................................................................... 115
11.9 Language Selection .................................................................................................116
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12 Antenna & Satellite .........................................................117
12.1 Reception via ...........................................................................................................119
12.2 TunerConguration .................................................................................................120
12.2.1 DiSEqC 1.0, DiSEqC 1.1 and Single LNB .................................................................................122
12.2.2 Motorized Antenna (DiSEqC 1.2, DiSEqC 1.3)..........................................................................125
12.2.3 OneCable System .....................................................................................................................128
12.3 SAT>IP .......................................................................................................................132
12.4 Edit Satellites ............................................................................................................132
12.5 Edit Transponders ....................................................................................................134
12.6 Sat Finder ..................................................................................................................136
13 Service ............................................................................138
14 Connection examples .....................................................139
14.1 Advanced connection example, receiver ...............................................................139
14.2 Connection examples for satellite reception systems .........................................140
14.2.1 Single-unit system .....................................................................................................................140
14.2.2 Community antenna network system, 1 satellite .......................................................................140
14.2.3 Community antenna network system, 2 satellites .....................................................................141
14.2.4 OneCable system ......................................................................................................................141
15 Third-party copyrights and licence terms ......................142
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Preface
1 Preface
Dear customer,
These instructions for use 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 aid understanding, technical terms are explained in sec-
tion 2.4, P. 10.
The on/off switch and the auto standby function are environmentally friendly features. Turn your
receiver off with the on/off switch (on the rear of the receiver) if you will not be watching the
TV for an extended period of time. For shorter breaks, you can use the remote control (on/off
button) 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
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2 About these instructions
Warning
Please note the general safety instructions contained in the Quick Start Guide sup-
plied when installing and using the unit.
Important
The descriptions in these instructions for use assume that the unit has been cor-
rectly connected in accordance with the Quick Start Guide.
2.1 Contents
These instructions for use contain the following information:
First installation of extended satellite reception systems, P. 13 ff
Operation and functions of live TV/radio, EPG, Recording Archive and Mediacenter, P. 14 ff
Functions of HbbTV and UFSconnect, P. 75 ff
Main menu functions, P. 78 ff
Connection examples, P. 139 ff
Third-party copyrights and licence terms, P. 142 ff
All further details can be found in the Quick Start Guide and the Mediacenter 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.
Tip
Asarule,thegurescontainedintheseinstructionsareexamples. This applies in
particular when the contents of screen shots show TV programmes.
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2.2 Markings
2.2.1 Symbols
General warning sign
Risk of damage to property
Tip
Information regarding installation or operation of the unit, or use of the instruc-
tions
An external USB storage medium must be connected to the receiver.
Tip
The external USB storage medium must be formatted with FAT/
FAT32. The receiver is only able to read USB storage media for-
matted with NTFS.
WWW
The receiver must be connected to the Internet.
The receiver must be connected to a local network (LAN).
2.2.2 Signal words
The following signal words are used in conjunction with the warning symbols listed in 2.2.1:
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.
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2.3 Operating instructions
The following applies to the operating (step-by-step) instructions contained in these instructions
for use:
Unlessotherwisespecied,theoperatinginstructionsassumethatthefeaturebeing
described (live TV/radio, EPG, Recording Archive, main menu) is in its initial state
Where possible, remote control buttons are referred to by name, rather than depicted graphically.
Examples: BACK rather than
, MENU rather than
The following buttons must be pressed as standard. Their operation is only described in cer-
tain places by way of example:

highlight an item (programme, menu, list, etc.)
OK conrms an entry or opens a sub-menu
Tip
In the operating instructions, a distinction is made between highlighting and
selecting elements (menu items, list items, etc.) as follows:
Highlight: Navigate to an element so it is highlighted in colour. For example:
In Fig. 1, P. 9, ZDFHD is highlighted.
Select: Highlightanelementandconrm/openitwith
OK.
The operating instructions are shown in either the short form or long form:
Short form Example
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ...
MENU Media libraries Select programme ...
Long form Example
1. Step 1 1. Press MENU.
2. Step 2 2. Select Media libraries.
3. Step 3
4. ...
3. Select programme.
4. ...
Fig. 1: Example of highlighting elements
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2.4 Abbreviations and technical terms
Antenna See Satellite antenna.
Automatic
timeshift
Automatic timeshift runs in the background automatically and enables record-
ings to be made retrospectively in conjunction with the OTR function.
CEC CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) facilitates cross-unit control functions such
as One-Touch Play/Record
, System Standby, Preset Transfer, etc. The CEC
interface has been derived from AV.link, which was previously the prevailing
control standard in Europe.
Common
Interface/
CI module
The Common Interface (CI) is an interface which can accept CI modules.
CI modules can accept a smart card, such as is required to receive encrypted
pay TV channels. The smart card contains the subscriber's data, together with
data on the channels that have been paid for and can be received.
DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) allows a unit (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 from more than one satellite.
EPG,
Gracenote
EPG
EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) is a programme guide which the receiver
displays on the TV set.
Gracenote EPG is an editorially pre-processed EPG supplied by the company
Gracenote. Gracenote EPG supplies programme data for more than 160 chan-
nels up to 14 days in advance.
FAT32 FAT32 (File Allocation Table
)isawidely-usedlesystemforlesupto4GB.
FTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol)isanetworkprotocolfortransferringlesoverIP
networks.
HbbTV HbbTV (Hybrid broadcast broadband TV) can be used to show supplementary
information from the programme provider in addition to the videotext. This infor-
mation can be received via the TV signal and also via the Internet.
HDCP HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is a coding system used for
the HDMI and DVI interfaces for transmitting video and audio data in a pro-
tected format.
HDMI HDMI (High Denition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface for video and
audio.
IP address Every device in a network must have its own IP address (Internet Protocol
address), so that it can be uniquely addressed in the course of network commu-
nication.
LAN LAN (Local Area Network) is a local network, for instance a home network.
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LCN LCN (Logical Channel Numbering) enables the channels broadcast by the
ASTRA satellite to be updated easily. In this case:
When updating, the receiver compares its channel list with the current
ASTRA LCN channel list.
Ifthereceiverndsmodied channels in the current ASTRA LCN channel
list, it replaces these channels in its channel list. In so doing, the channels
remaininthepositionsdenedbythecustomer.
Ifthereceiverndsnew channels in the ASTRA LCN channel list, it adds
them to the end of its channel list
Afterswitch-on,thereceivershowswhetherithasfoundmodiedornew
channels
The receiver always updates the channel list after the Gracenote EPG data
has been updated
Live mode In Live mode the TV set shows a programme that is currently being broadcast.
Other operating modes are
Timeshift
Playing back a programme from the Recording Archive
Playing content from the Internet, e.g. HbbTV, Internet radio
LNB The LNB (Low Noise Block Converter) is located at the focal point of a satel-
lite antenna. The LNB converts the satellite frequencies into lower frequencies
which can be processed by a satellite receiver.
Multi-switch A multi-switch distributes the signals supplied by the LNB to the various different
satellite receivers.
Multi-feed
reception
Multiple satellites are received simultaneously at one satellite reception system.
NAS,
NAS hard
disk
An NAS (Network Attached Storage)/NAS hard disk is network storage which all
devices connected to the network can access.
NIT NIT (Network Information Table) is a transponder list transmitted by satellites,
which the receiver can use to perform a channel search relatively quickly and to
ndhithertounknownchannels.
Background:
Each transponder transmits a separate NIT that contains only some of all the
transponders. Firstly, the receiver scans all the transponders it knows for NITs.
Next, it receives information about transponders previously unknown to it, which
the receiver then scans.
NTFS NTFS (New Technology File System
)isaproprietaryMicrosoftlesystem.
OTR OTR (One-Touch Recording) enables the programme currently being broadcast
to be recorded – including retrospectively. See 5.12, P. 39 ff for more informa-
tion.
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Pay TV Subscription TV channels. To receive pay TV channels, a chargeable subscrip-
tion must have been paid to the pay TV provider.
PIP With the PIP (Picture In Picture) display, a second, small image is shown so two
programmes/recordings can be watched at the same time.
Reception
level
Satellite signals are transmitted on four reception levels: horizontal high, hori-
zontal low, vertical high, vertical low.
Satellite
antenna
Within this document, satellite antenna means a parabolic antenna (parabolic
reector,"satellitedish").
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.
SCART SCART (Syndicat des Constructeurs d‘Appareils Radiorécepteurs et Télévi-
seurs) is a European standard for connecting audio and video units via a 21-pin
plug-connection cable.
Timeshift The timeshift function enables a programme currently being broadcast to be
viewed with a timeshift, paused and fast-forwarded/rewound. Timeshift must be
started manually.
Transponder See Transponder Frequency.
Transponder
frequency
A transponder is a frequency converter within the satellite, which broadcasts the
TVandradiosignalstoearthataspecicTransponder Frequency. Each satel-
lite has several transponders.
Analogue transponders broadcast only one TV channel and possibly several
radio stations on a single transponder frequency.
Digital transponders broadcast several TV channels and radio stations on a
single transponder frequency.
UTC 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.
WLAN WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) is a local wireless network (radio net-
work).
Tip
See also www.kathrein.com Sat Glossary.
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3 First installation of extended systems
Important
The descriptions in these instructions assume that the unit has been correctly con-
nected in accordance with the Quick Start Guide supplied.
Tip
The connection of optional Kathrein components for extended systems is described
in the instructions for the optional components.
Thefollowingappliestotherstinstallationofextendedsystems:
Therstinstallationofextendedsystemsisalwaysperformedexactlyasdescribedinthe
QuickStartGuideforsimplesystems.Thatis,duringrstinstallationthe
(green)/
(red)
buttons jump one step forwards/back
The receiver has comprehensive possible settings for extended systems, which
Canbeindividuallyadaptedduringrstinstallation
Canbemodiedretrospectivelyinthemainmenuatanytime
Are described in Main menu, P. 78 ff
Therstinstallationcanberestartedatanytimeinthemainmenu
Related topics
Main menu
, P. 78
Settings Antenna & Satellite, P. 108
Settings Tuner Conguration, P. 120
First Installation, P. 94
Factory Reset, P. 93
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Live TV – basic operation
4 Live TV – basic operation
4.1 Basic functions of the remote control
The basic functions of the remote control are described in the Quick Start Guide.
4.2 Operating functions on the unit
4.2.1 Switching between channels and live TV/radio
If the remote control is unavailable, the receiver can be operated with limited functionality using
the buttons on the front of the unit (Tab. 1). Functions that are password-protected cannot be
operated using these buttons (numeric buttons required!).
When the receiver is switched on, it is set to start with the same settings as when it was last
switched off.
Button Description
TV/Radio
Switches between live TV and radio.
+ Switches to the next channel up (in the currently selected channel list).
Switches to the next channel down (in the currently selected channel list).
Tab. 1: Functions of the control buttons on the front of the unit
4.2.2 Loading operating software on switch-on
An up-to-date version of the operating software can be loaded to the receiver during switch-on.
For this to happen, the following preconditions must be met:
An FAT32-formatted USB stick is available. The USB stick contains the folder kathrein and
sub-folder ufs916
The up-to-date operating software has been downloaded from www.kathrein.com Sat
Service and saved on the USB stick in sub-folder ufs916
How to load the up-to-date operating software when switching on the receiver
1. Switch the receiver to standby, then turn it off with the on/off switch.
2. Insert the prepared USB stick into a free USB port on the receiver.
3. Press and hold down the TV/Radio button (on the front of the unit), then turn the receiver on
with the on/off switch.
4. Release the TV/Radio button.
The receiver loads the operating software automatically, then restarts.
5. Remove the USB stick.
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4.3 Display
The display indicates the receiver operating mode using the symbols described in Tab. 2.
The sound has been muted.
The programme being broadcast is encrypted.
A previously programmed recording is currently being made.
An external USB device is connected.
The current programme is being broadcast in HDTV quality.
The connected external USB device has been initialised successfully.
An archived recording is being played back or timeshift is switched on.
An archived or timeshift recording is being fast-forwarded.
An archived or timeshift recording is being rewound.
An archived or timeshift recording has been paused.
Recording times are saved in the timer list.
Tab. 2: Display symbols for the receiver operating mode
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Live TV – basic operation
4.4
Watching TV / listening to radio (viewing the
programme currently being broadcast)
Live TV/radio (programme currently being broadcast) is
displayed.
Switches between TV and radio.

decreases or increases the volume.
switches to the next/previous channel.
switches programme information between compact/com-
prehensive/off.
mutes the sound.
...
switches to a channel directly.
You switch to higher channels by pressing several numeric
buttons immediately after one another, e.g.
and
for the channel in channel slot 19,
,
and
for the channel in channel slot 248.

switch to the next/previous channel (in the currently
selected channel list).
switches between the two channels most recently
selected and closes on-screen displays (press several times
if required).
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4.5 Showing videotext
Live TV/radio (programme currently being broad-
cast) is displayed.
1.
Shows videotext.
2a.
Go to a videotext page (enter three-digit page
number).
2b.

go to the next/previous videotext page.

go to the next/previous sub-page.
3.
or
Returns to the TV picture.
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4.6 Watching TV/listening to radio with a time-
shift
Live TV/radio (programme currently being broadcast) is
displayed.
Pauses playback of the programme currently being broad-
cast;seeexampleinthegurebelow.

skip one chapter forwards and back
1)
.

skip 30 s forwards and back
1)
.
resumes playback or switches to normal playback speed.
interrupts playback (= pause).
switches to the live picture.

increases/decreases the fast-forward/rewind speed.
1)
If the Automatic Timeshift function is on, it is possible to skip back to the time when the programme cur-
rently being broadcast was switched on.
If Automatic Timeshift is off, it is only possible to skip back to the time when Pause was pressed. See
5.11, P. 38 for more information.
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4.7 Recording a programme immediately
Live TV/radio (programme currently being broadcast) is dis-
played.
Opens the Recordwindow(seetheexampleinthegure
below).
starts the recording immediately or

set the recording conditions and
starts the
recording.
or
Closes the Record window without starting the recording.
Stops the current recording.
A dialogue appears. Here the title of the recording must
be highlighted with
and the fact you want to stop the
recordingconrmedwith
.
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4.8 Recording a later programme
(planning a recording)
Live TV/radio (programme currently being broadcast) is displayed.
1.
Opens the EPG (see the exam-
pleinthegureontheright).
2.
Scrolls one day forwards/back if required.
3.

and

highlight a channel.
4.
Opens the Record window (see
theexampleinthegureonthe
right).
5.
saves the recording to the timer list immediately or

set the recording conditions and
saves the
recording to the timer list; see 6.2.9, P. 55 for more information.
6.
or
Closes the EPG.
/