Initial settings26• Exit from the menu with the key.DiSEqC menuFundamentals of the DiSEqC signal (Digital Satellite Equipment Control)In order to select the satellite signals different control signals are required.Up until now, the 14/18V LNB supply voltage and the 22 kHz signal (superimposedon the LNB supply voltage) have been sufficient for signal selection for the majorityof applications.With these four control criteria it is possible to switch between horizontally and ver-tically polarised signals, as well as between two satellites (multifeed reception).With the extension of the frequency range to the 12 GHz region (high-band region11.70 – 12.75 GHz) or for reception of more than two satellites, additional controlcriteria are required for LNB selection and signal selection.The “DiSEqC“ control signal is, in fact, a special form of modulation (pulse-widthmodulation) of the already existing 22 kHz signal.The UFD 400 receiver is equipped with:• DiSEqC tone burst(also termed Simple DiSEqC or just DiSEqC)and• DiSEqC 1.1The setting required is dependent on the components of your receiving system.Setting options in the DiSEqC menu• Call the initial setup menu (see paragraph “Calling the initial setup menu“).• Using the keys move to menu entry “DiSEqC menu . . .“.• Activate the submenu “DiSEqC menu . . .“.using the keysThe following menu appears (factory preset):Setting option:22 kHz Signal: Off, High/Low, Pos A/BTone Burst: Off, Pos A/B, Opt A/B, High/LowDiSEqC: Off, OnDiSEqC Repeat: Off, 1 or 2UFO mini: Off, On, UFO twin 1, UFO twin 2Remote Freq.: 0-2150 MHzUFO micro: Off, On, ResetThe bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings.22 kHz signalIn this menu entry, you specify whether the 22 kHz signal is to be used to switchbetween a satellite‘s lower and upper frequency range (low/high) or to switch be-tween two satellite positions (Pos. A/B).22 kHzHigh/Low Freq. range 22 kHzor 22 kHzPos. A/B Orbit Pos. 22 kHzLowHighOffOn1 and 32 and 4OffOnAll manuals and user guides at all-guides.comall-guides.com