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The MODE button is used to select the various functions. You
use the ɼɦbuttons or the numeric buttons on the remote
control to change the settings in the mode you have selected.
COPY
"COPY" is shown in the display.
Using the ɼɦbuttons or the numeric buttons on the remote
control, select the programme position you want to copy to.
The programme position number flashes in the display.
The copy function is executed when you press the MEMORY
button. The original programme position is nevertheless kept,
and if required, can be reassigned.
COPY for radio broadcasts
The copy function is particularly useful for storing radio stations
which have not yet been programmed and are used as sound
subcarriers for TV programmer.
To use this function, first copy the desired TV programme
position to a free radio programme position.
Press MODE – "COPY" is shown in the display.
Then: Press RADIO and select the programme position using
the
ɼɦbuttons or the numeric buttons on the remote control
and store by pressing MEMORY.
Now press AUDIO for sound 2 (mono) or sound 3 (stereo)
and enter the desired sound frequency using the ɼɦbuttons
or the numeric buttons on the remote control.
Press MEMORY to store – finished!
For Stereo only the respective lower sound frequency is
entered in the left channel and the right channel is automati-
cally stored.
Sort
Sort is shown in the display. This function sorts and exchanges
the programme positions.
Using the ɼɦbuttons or the numeric buttons on the remote
control, select the programme position where you want to
make an exchange. The programme position number flashes
in the display.
The sort function is executed when you press MEMORY; the
programme positions are exchanged.
SF – Special function
SS FF
(special function ) is shown in the display.
Using the ɼɦbuttons, you can select an external switching
voltage of 0 or 12 volts.
This voltage is for programme position-related applications,
such as for a coaxial relay, multifeed process, and so forth.
This voltage is switched off in stand by.
POL – Polarizer
PPOOLL
(Polarizer) is shown in the display.
Using the ɼɦbuttons, you can set a constant current of
approx. –70mA up to approx. +90mA for the magnetic polar-
izer from –32 to +31 with altogether 64 increments.
Determine the optimal value and store by pressing the
MEMORY button.
If you do not use a magnetic polarizer, you can use this volt-
age as an additional switching signal. With the corresponding
diode decoupling, up to 3 different programme position-related
signal voltages can be taken at point
qQ (+12 Volts, 0 Volts and
–12 Volts).
Caution! The maximum constant current output is 70 mA.
ALL – Accepting the skew value
After you have found the optimum setting value, for example
of a horizontally polarized station,
Press MODE.
AALLLL
appears in the display. Store by pressing MEMORY.
This now means that the optimum skew value is taken over
for all the horizontal programme positions. Then select a sta-
tion with vertical polarization, optimize the skew value in the
POL mode, call up with "
AALLLL
", and store with MEMORY. All
vertical programmed stations are automatically optimized.
The function
AALLLL
means considerable ease in making your
desired settings.
MODE Functions selecting individually