Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product STR 400 AP Grundig
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SA TELLITE TV RECEIVER STR 322 TWIN SA TELLITE TV RECEIVER + Antenna-Positioner STR 400 AP.
ķ 2 Installation and Safety Precautions Installation and Safety Precautions........................... 3 Protect Y our Environment! ..................................... 3 Connection Examples Connection Examples ......................................
ķ 3 POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS +40 +5 0 POWER STORE/CLEAR EDIT/COPY TUNING DSR/FM ATS 10 cm This satellite receiver is intended for reception of picture and sound signals.
ķ 4 Connection Examples 910 . . .2050MHz 14/19V 0.5A ɯ B É REM. CONTR. VCR R AUDIO OUT EURO AV TV EURO AV DECODER EURO AV VCR ǵ e n STR 400 AP GAW 8951 220-240V~ 50/60Hz j B Z T 705 K 93 U00 220 - 240V ~ 50 - 60Hz ON OFF INPUT - SA T L 36V/2.5A 0/12V/0.
ķ 5 Connection Examples TV Decoder VCR STR 400 AP TV Radio terr . HF-Signal LR HiFi-Amplifier ŀ ŀ Decoder VCR Remote Control (Timer) Ant. Control ASTRA T wo aerial systems can be connected to the aerial inputs of the SA T receiver , for example: Input A: Rotary system.
ķ 6 Buttons on the Remote Control Handset 1 0 … 9 – The desired programme position is directly selected with the numeric buttons, e.g. 123. When selecting a multi-digit programme position, the numbers are entered in sequence from left to right. For example, enter 1, 2, and 3.
ķ 7 2 ¢ TV Certain TV sets select automatically the A V mode when switching on the SA T receiver . Y ou can switch back to terrestrial reception mode by pressing the ¢ TV button. 3 . Opens the Timer menu and switches back to the current programme. 4 - Shift button for switching to the second remote control level for a 2nd SA T receiver .
Buttons and Connections on the Receiver ķ 8 Front of Unit ßU P ANDA logo of Panda/Wegener Communications Inc.. Award for excellent sound quality . ´I I99 2 1 / 2 -digit display (for programme position number). ´? XXXXXXXX 8-digit display ´` STEREO Stereo indication ´Q TIMER Indication; lit when Timer menu is active.
ķ 9 Buttons and Connections on the Receiver Rear of Unit qZ INPUT A Connection for satellite aerial (input A). qU INPUT B Connection for satellite aerial (input B). wI Ƕ _ Ƕ Ƕ _ On/Off button for LNC supply voltage. ON...OFF w? É T errestrial aerial input (VHF/UHF).
ķ 10 Important Information General For the description of the unit´s functions, it is assumed that the aerial has correctly been installed and that the receiver has correctly been connected.
ķ 11 Attention! It is not allowed to use these limits to protect the aerial from running against obstructions. If a test run should be necessary for adjustments at a later date, these limits would be overridden and the aerial thus could be dama- ged.
ķ 12 Setting the Zero Position and Limits Driving the exactly mounted aerial to the east end stop Before setting the limits L 1 (East) and L 2 (West), it is absolu- tely necessary that the aerial has been driven to its mechani- cal east end stop for setting the internal counter to zero.
ķ 13 Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial S ystem 1 Frequency switching with 14/18 V , e.g., Grundig package STP 400/STP 300 A, or 0/12 V , e.g., Grundig package STP 300, or with 0/22 kHz, e.g., future Astra solution. Polarization switching: exclusively with motor -driven or magnetic polarizer .
Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial ķ 14 STR 400 AP installation mode (LNC frequency entry) Press and hold down the ¢ V/H button and switch the unit on.
ķ 15 Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial Installation Menu With the unit switched off, press and hold down the ¢ V/H button and switch the unit on. The display indicates " INSTALL ". The preceding diagram shows an overview of the installation menu.
Basic Adjustment of the Polarmount Aerial ķ 16 Manual motor control with the remote control After pressing the ¢ F ( ßR ) button, you have 8 seconds for manually controlling the motor with the xc buttons. Pressing the O button stores the new aerial position in memory .
ķ 17 Buttons and their Functions on the Receiver ¢ P/F – Selecting Programme/Frequency Ku-Band reception (10700 to 13000 MHz) Use the ¢ P/ F button to switch between programme posi- tion mode and frequency entry mode. The display indicates the programme positions 1 to 199 or , in frequency entry mode, 10700 to 13000 MHz.
Buttons and their Functions on the Receiver ķ 18 Examples: IF 1: Entry: Indication: 1200 MHz 01200 11200 Mz 950 MHz 00950 10950 Mz Please also observe setting of the video deviation –1, –2 or –3 (see paragraphe " ¢ Video – Adjusting the Video Deviation").
ķ 19 Buttons and their Functions on the Receiver ¢ ʐ – Aerial positioning / designating the satellite position and station Aerial positioning Pressing the ¢ ʐ button calls up a submenu with functions for adjusting the aerial and naming the stations and satellites.
Buttons and their Functions on the Receiver ķ 20 Overview diagram of the aerial adjustment submenu Button for calling up the aerial adjustment functions. T o access the submenu for naming the aerial position and stations, press the ¢ MODE ɶ ɶ / ʺ ʺ buttons.
ķ 21 The MODE Menu Overview Normal case (e.g. programme mode) ➞ ¢ MODE ɶ ɶ ¢ MODE ɶ ɶ COPY (copy programme) ¢ MODE ɶ ɶ SORT (exchange programme) ¢ MODE ɶ ɶ O VOL T/ 12 VOL T (switching voltage) ¢ V/H (e.
The MODE Menu ķ 22 Use the ¢ MODE ɶ ɶ / ʺ ʺ buttons to select the individual set- ting functions. Changing the settings in the respective mode then is carried out with the ¢ < / > buttons or with the numeric buttons on the remote control handset.
ķ 23 The MODE Menu SKEW ALL – T ransferring the Skew Value After having adjusted the optimum value for a polarization plane, e.g., horizontal, in the "SKEW" menu option (polarizer adjustment), press the ¢ MODE ɶ ɶ button once again. The display indicates " SKEW ALL ".
The MODE Menu ķ 24 MODULA T . – Adjusting the Modulator Channel The display indicates " MODULAT . " . With the ¢ < / > buttons, it is possible to select an HF chan- nel between CH 25 and CH 60 of the PLL modulator . The fac- tory-presetting is 36 (CH 36).
ķ 25 The MODE Menu DISPLA Y – Display Brightness Y ou can adjust the display brightness with the ¢ < / > but- tons. When the limits of the control range are reached, the display indicates for approx. 3 seconds " MINIMUM " and " MAXIMUM " , respectively .
Remote Control Functions ķ 26 b Standby With the b button, the receiver is switched to standby . The display indicates " Ǽ " . LNC, switching- and AV voltages are switched off. When in standby , pressing one of the numeric buttons 0 … 9 switches on the corresponding programme.
ķ 27 Universal Remote Control Handset The T elepilot TP 720 SA T supplied with the receiver can be used not only for the satellite receiver STR 400 AP but also for a number of GRUNDIG SA T receivers and equivalent receivers of other manufacturers.
ķ 28 TIMER Menu Timer and Video Recorder In the Timer menu, it is possible to programme the SA T receiver so that it automatically switches on and off on a certain pro- gramme position at certain times for recording with a video recorder which is programmed with the same times.
ķ 29 Clearin g a T imer position It is possible to clear a programmed Timer position in the fol- lowing way: Press the . button to open the Timer menu. Select the desired Timer position with the xc buttons. (The above steps are not necessary if you are already in the Timer menu and the desired T imer position is selected).
ķ 30 Specification Reception range: Satellite signals of 10700 ... 13000 MHz, according to used LNC, (Ku-band) C- and S-band frequencies: 2500 ... 4000 MHz IF input of tuner: 910 ... 2050 MHz, two signal inputs (A, B) T uning system: Frequency synthesizer with direct frequency entry .
Pin Assignment of the EURO-A V Sockets Additional Information for Units sold in Great Britain Units sold in GB are suitable for operation from a 240 V AC, 50 Hz mains supply.
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