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Manual de usuario Kathrein, modelo CAP 310

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23 Connection example motorhome - 12 V battery connection (UFD 170) Installation and connection Attention: For operation with two batteries, it must be ensured that the ignition signal earth has the same potential as the power supply battery earth for the UFD 170 combi receiver. Non-compliance means that the automatic lowering function will not work! Note: To prevent damage to the HTV 115 electronics, it must be ensured that the supply voltage is in the range 10.5 to 14.5 V. If your charger does not guarantee this, contact a specialist in vehicle electrics. Fig: G 8-pole 6-pole brown white green Battery Ignition HTV 115 TV set External IR sensor Cigarette lighter socket or 12 V standard socket, DIN ISO 4165 24 Connection example caravan - 230 V battery connection (UFD 170) Installation and connection Fig: H 8-pole 6-pole brown white green Note! Do not connect. Option not available. The antenna must be lowered before departure. • Turn on receiver • Select HDP menu • Select park function and confirm Mains unit Mains unit HTV 115 HTV 115 TV set External IR sensor BAS 60 planar antenna Proper use The BAS 60 flat antenna is used to receive digital TV and radio signals in the frequency range from 10.70 to 12.75 GHz. It cannot receive terrestrial signals. The BAS 60 has been designed for mobile use, to receive satellite signals in stationary caravans, motorhomes or trucks. The antenna’s fastening was attuned to the HDP 171 turntable. The alignment of the antenna occurs automatically when you switch on the UFD 170 receiver and select the TV programme. BAS 60 with HDP 171 Important information for use The following circumstances result in the loss of all warranty and liability claims towards the manufacturer: • Improper installation • Use of non-specified mounting materials, which cannot guarantee the mechanical reliability of the antenna system • Non-permissible use, e.g. use of the planar antenna for storage • Structural changes or interference with the components and mounting accessories in the set, which could endanger both the mechanical and functional reliability • Improper or forcible opening of the components, which can cause malfunctions • Use of cleaners containing solvents, such as acetone, nitro-cellulose combination thinner, naphtha etc. • Failure to observe installation and safety instructions in this manual Safety notes • Before commencing a journey, the antenna must always be lowered into horizontal position (park position). • If the antenna has collided with fixed or moving objects, you must check that is still securely fitted. • As the antenna is subjected to vibration loads during driving, at regular intervals, depending on the frequency of driving, you should check that the system is still securely fitted and tighten any parts that have come loose. • The maximum permissible speed for vehicles with a BAS 60/ HDP 171 receiver unit mounted on the roof is 130 km/h. • Lower the antenna if it will not be used for a long period. This makes the securing bolts more difficult to access (protection against theft). BAS 60 planar antenna Reception range/footprint The inner line of the footprint here shows the area covered with digital signals by the ASTRA satellites. The outer dashed line of the footprint displayed here shows the area that is covered by individual Astra satellite. Therefore, within this footprint not all programmes are available. BAS 60 technical data The footprint is the reception area on the earth that a satellite covers with its transmission beam (spot), within which satellite reception is possible. The transmission power is at its greatest in the centre of this spot – it becomes progressively weaker moving outwards. You should preferably align your antenna to the position of the ASTRA satellite 19.2° East (picture below left), EUTELSAT/ HOTBIRD 13° East (picture below right). The spots for these satellites are shown below. The satellites emit the various channel packages in different footprints. In the main reception area (inner lines), all channels can be received with good sound and picture quality (exception: EUTELSAT II F1 – wide beam). In the marginal zones (outer lines), reception is possible, although the quality of the signals received can vary considerably. Polarisation setting Polarisation setting As supplied, the BAS 60 is mounted centrally on the turntable. In this position, you can also receive signals from satellites with deviations in the degree of longitude (of the typical reception range) of between 15° and 20° from the orbit position of the satellite. Deviations in the preferred reception range degree of longitude or more than 15-20° from the orbit position of the satellite allows the BAS 60 polarisation setting to be changed by changing the mounting position. However, explicit attention is drawn to the fact that positioning the BAS 60 antenna at a deviation of +15° or -15° from the centre position only makes sense if a satellite to the far West or the far East is actual...

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