Kathrein MobiSet 3 CAP 310 Satellite TV System User Manual


 
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Safety instructions - important notes
3. Connecting the power supply cable lead marked “Ignition” activates
the turntable function for automatic lowering of the antenna. This
lowering takes place as soon as the vehicle ignition circuit is turned
on. When connecting the control unit to the on-board network, it must
be ensured that the “+12V”, “Earth” and “Ignition” wires cannot be
broken by switches connected in series, as this can deactivate the
automatic lowering function.
Exceeding the normal vehicle height by not lowering the
antenna increases the risk of accidents! The driver is responsible
for the condition of the superstructure and external ttings!
4. While downloading software for the UFD 170 satellite combi receiver,
the caravan ignition may not under any circumstances be turned on
as this can result in impairment, faults or loss of function.
Never turn off the receiver (UFD 170) during the update process, as
otherwise you could lose the entire software. You would then need to
re-install it at a service centre or using a PC and null modem cable.
5. Note on satellite search: If the vehicle is not on supports during the
satellite search process and people are moving around inside it,
there is a danger that the oscillations of the vehicle will mean that the
satellite cannot be found. It should also be ensured that the vehicle is
not oscillating when software download via satellite, as otherwise the
download may fail.
6. For installation, the turntable HDP 171 may be used in conjunction
with the UFD 170 in manual mode (see “installation and connection”,
“installation of the BAS 60 planar antenna” sections).
After installation of the BAS 60 planar antenna, the HDP 171
must be put in the park position with the reset command.
The reset command can be accessed via the receiver menu
(menu element “HDP antenna set-up”). Only then is the HDP 171
released by the software for automatic searching. This concludes
the installation of the HDP 171.
The instructions in the installation and operating manuals
for these devices and for the extensions and superstructures
must absolutely be heeded!
If the fuse responds, the source of the fault must be eliminated.
The defective fuse should only ever be replaced with a fuse of the
same rated value.
Never remove or bridge the fuse in the cable or in the receiver
(UFD 170)! Cable re hazard!