Kathrein UFS 922 sw Satellite TV System User Manual


 
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Main menu - Settings
Customize Screen Menu
After calling up the menu you will see the following
display:
The individual items are selected using the

buttons. The changes to the current settings can be made
using the

buttons or the numeric keypad.
Sleep Timer
You can use the “Sleep Timer” function to set an inactive time period after which the receiver will automatically
switch into “Stand-by” mode. To do this, use the

buttons to select “On”. Exit the menu using the
button.
Now press the
button. The receiver now displays a window, in which you can use the

buttons to select
the desired inactive time period for the receiver. After this the receiver will run quite normally, then at the expiry of the
inactive time period that was input, automatically switch into “Stand-by” mode.
If you do not start inputting the inactive time period within ve seconds of the window appearing,
the receiver will automatically switch to “Stand-by” mode.
Channel Banner Duration (channel information)
Select here how long the channel information should be displayed after a change of channel. The options available are
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 seconds.
Playback Banner Duration (playback information)
Select here how long the playback information should be displayed after a the start of playback. The options available are
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 seconds.
Display Volume Bar
Select here whether on changing the volume using the receiver remote control the volume bar should be displayed on
the TV screen (selection: “On”) or should not be displayed (selection: “Off”).
Front Display Brightness
Set the front display brightness here. Select the most comfortable setting for your ambient lighting. Your available
options are:
- Bright
- Medium
- Dull or
- Off (display is not switched on/lit during operation)
Front Front Display in Standby
Select here whether the front display is illuminated in standby mode. To achieve the rated standby power consumption
of less than one Watt, this setting must be “Off”.