Zehnder Rittling DX 2202 User manual

User´s Manual
Digital Satellite Receiver
DX 2202
English

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Table of Contents
1. General Information ..................................................................... 5
1.1 Main Features.............................................................................................5
1.2 Safety instructions.....................................................................................6
1.3 Unpacking...................................................................................................7
1.4 General Operation of the DX 2202............................................................7
1.5 Remote Control Unit..................................................................................8
1.6 Front Panel.................................................................................................9
1.7 Rear Panel ..................................................................................................9
2. Installation of DX 2202............................................................... 10
2.1 Connecting to Antenna and TV...............................................................10
2.2 Connecting to TV/VCR using SCART Support ......................................10
2.3 Connecting to Digital Amplifier ..............................................................11
3. Menu Information ....................................................................... 12
4. User Installation.......................................................................... 13
4.1 Antenna Settings .....................................................................................13
4.2 Automatic Search: ...................................................................................14
4.2.1 Edit Name ............................................................................................14
4.3 Manual Search/Edit Transponder...........................................................14
4.3.1 Add Transponder .................................................................................15
4.3.2 Delete Transponder .............................................................................15
4.3.3 Set PID.................................................................................................15
4.4 Motor Setting............................................................................................15
4.5 Factory Default:........................................................................................16
5. Preferences................................................................................. 16
5.1.System Options........................................................................................17
5.2.AV Setting.................................................................................................17
5.3 Video Adjust.............................................................................................17
5.4 Time Settings ...........................................................................................17
5.5 Parental Control.......................................................................................18
5.6 Software- Update via Satellite.................................................................19

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6. General Viewing Functions ....................................................... 20
6.1 Select Channel .........................................................................................20
6.2 Previous Channel Recall.........................................................................20
6.3 TV & Radio Mode .....................................................................................20
6.4 TV & VCR Mode........................................................................................20
6.5 Channel Information................................................................................20
6.6 Favorite List ..................................................................................21
6.7 Volume & Audio Control..........................................................................21
6.8 Teletext/ Subtitle......................................................................................21
6.9 Pause the frame.......................................................................................22
6.10 Zoom details of picture..........................................................................22
6.11 Multipicture.............................................................................................22
6.12 Position...................................................................................................23
6.13 Sat ...........................................................................................................23
7. Channel Manager........................................................................ 24
7.1 Channel Manager.....................................................................................24
7.2 Move Channel...........................................................................................24
7.3 Lock Channel ...........................................................................................24
7.5 Delete Channel.........................................................................................25
7.6 Sort Channel.............................................................................................25
7.7 Favorite Channel......................................................................................26
8. EPG (Electronic Program Guide).............................................. 27
9. Timer............................................................................................ 28
Time Adjust ....................................................................................................28
Time Reservation...........................................................................................28
10. Front Panel Display.................................................................. 29
11.Software-Update via RS 232 .................................................... 30
12. Easy plug-and-play data transfer without PC ....................... 32
13. Trouble Shooting...................................................................... 33
14. SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................... 35

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1. General Information
The DX 2202 allows you to view a variety of satellite programs. This user’s guide covers the
installation of the DX 2202 and the necessary steps to operate various features. It also explains
special features available only in this DX 2202 in detail, and will allow you to take full advantage of
these features.
1.1 Main Features
• Fully MPEG2, DVB compliant
• PIG (Picture In Graphic) support DiSEqC1.2 positioner for multi-satellites (63 satellites)
• C/Ku band control for each antenna
• User Friendly and easy-to-use menu system
• Various channel editing functions (favorite, moving, locking, renaming, deleting and
sorting)
• User programmable various satellite & transponder information
• Automatic search for newly added transponder (Network Auto Search)
• Stores up to 4000 channels
• Easy and fast software upgrade through RS-232 port
• Plug-and-play data transfer system (DSR to DSR)
• Timer function (10 events), automatically turns On/Off by setting function (daily, weekly,
monthly, one time), programmable through EPG
• Automatic reserved channel moving system
• Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
• OSD Teletext (DVB ETS 300 706) and Subtitle function support
• VBI Teletext support
• Picture zoom function
• Multi picture screen (4/6/9)
• Provides various switch types, LNB types and NTSC/PAL monitor type
• SCPC/MCPC receivable from C/Ku band satellite
• Multi LNB controlled by DiSEqC 1.2 and 22KHz
• 256 color On-Screen-Display
• Automatic PAL/NTSC conversion
• Automatic last channel saving
• Dolby Digital AC 3 (coaxial)
• Main on/off Switch

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1.2 Safety instructions
The following section contains important information relating to operation, place of installation
and connecting-up of the receiver.
Read these notes carefully before putting the unit into operation.
Important notes regarding operation
• Extended absence / Thunderstorms
Always switch the unit off via its mains switch during periods of extended absence or at
the onset of thunderstorms. This also applies to any other equipment attached.
• Mains lead
Make certain that the mains lead (power supply lead) is undamaged. Never put the unit
into operation if the mains lead is damaged.
• Cleaning
Withdraw the mains plug before cleaning the unit. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.
• Children-at-play
Pay attention that children do not insert objects into the ventilation slots. There is a risk of
mortal danger due to electric shock.
• Repairs
On no account remove the housing cover since there are dangerous voltages inside the
unit that may be contacted. The und must only be opened by qualified specialists, so allow
them to carry out any repairs or adjustments to your receiver. Unauthorised opening
entails loss of guarantee.
The electrical safety of the unit can be affected by improper tampering with it.
The manufacturer's liability excludes accidents occurring to the user when the unit is
opened.
Important notes for sitting and installation
• Place of installation
Every electronic device generates some heat. The rise in temperature, however, lies
within safe limits. Nevertheless, this does not rule out the possibility of slight colour
changes to sensitive furniture surfaces and veneers over time due to the constant effect of
heat.
In conjunction with treated furniture surfaces, the unit's rubber feet can likewise give rise
to changes in colour. Where necessary, place the unit on a suitable pad.
• Ventilation
The heat that is generated in this unit is dissipated quite adequately. Never install the
receiver in a cabinet, shelf or rack with inadequate ventilation. Never close-off the
openings on the unit that are intended for heat dissipation.
Do not place objects on top of the unit. Maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm above the
unit so that the heat generated within the unit is convected away without obstruction.
• Mains voltage
Run the receiver only from a mains voltage of 23OV / 5O/60Hz.
The unit is not to be connected to the mains until after all the installation work has been
completed.
• Humidity
Protect the unit against humidity, drips and splashes.

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• Solar radiation/heat
Do not place the receiver close to radiators nor expose it to direct sunlight.
• Grounding
The parabolic antenna is to be grounded in accordance with regulations. Here, the
relevant German VDE regulations (or equivalent) are to be observed.
Connecting up and putting into operation
• Attention
The following section is intended specifically for the specialist dealer. If you are not carrying
out the installation yourself, there is no need to pay any attention to this section. A sample
configuration is to be found in section: "Connection examples".
Do not connect the unit to the mains until after the installation work has been carried out
properly.
Please note the guidance given in section: “Safety- and Installation instructions”.
1.3 Unpacking
Unpack the DX 2202 and check to make sure that all of the following items are included in the
packaging.
• 1 x Remote Control Unit (RCU)
• 1 x User’s Guide
• 2 x AAA batteries
• 1 x DX 2202
1.4 General Operation of the DX 2202
Throughout this manual you will notice that the everyday operation of your DX 2202 is based on a
series of user friendly on screen display and menus. These menus will help you get the most from
your DX 2202, guiding you through installation, channel organizing, viewing and many other
functions.
All functions can be carried out using the buttons on the RCU, and some of the functions can also
be carried out using the buttons on the front panel.
Please be aware that new software may change the functionality of the DX 2202.
Should you experience any difficulties with the operation of your DX 2202, please consult the
relevant section of this manual, including the Problem Shooting.
Hotline
in Germany, in case of questions !
Daily between 8.00 – 16.00 h

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1.5 Remote Control Unit
Key Function
Turns power ON/OFF of the DSR.
When watching a channel, enables/disables
the audio.
0~9 Enter number of the required menu item or
Select a channel number to watch .
MENU Press this key one time to run menu on
screen, and call command box.
EXIT Returns to the previous menu on the menu
screen or escape from the menu.
PR+,PR-
When watching a channel, change channels,
or moves to the next higher or lower item in
the menu.
When watching a channel, adjust the volume,
or move to the left or right item in menu.
Moves up/down a page in the channel list.
OK, LIST
Executes the selected item in the menu
screen, or enters the desired value in any
input mode
Calls up the EPG (Electronic Program Guide).
Shows information of the current channel.
Switch between TV and Radio mode.
Display the satellite list or searched channel..
Switches back to previous channel.
Display the favourite channel list.
1.When watching a channel, switches the
audio languages.
2. Selects the different audio modes for
speakers: Stereo, Left, right.
Makes 4, 6 or 9 pictures to the screen
red
1. Switches to teletext or subtitle mode.
2. Menu operations with red button.
green
1. Switches between TV or AV mode.
2. Menu operations with green button.
yellow
1. Switches to subtitle of DVB-S standard.
2. Menu operations with yellow button.
grey
1. Displays position bar on the screen to
adjust the antenna or for manual search.
2. Menu operations with grey button.
blue
1. To still picture in current channel
2. Menu operations with blue button.
white
1. Opens a frame to zoom the part of picture
2. Menu operations with yellow button.

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1.6 Front Panel
Figure 2: Front Panel
KEY FUNCTION
Power Turns on and off the power of the receiver (standby).
PR V/Λ
When watching, changing to the previous and next channel, or moves to the
next higher or lower item in the menu
1.7 Rear Panel
Power ON/OFF
Connect to a PC for software upgrade
Connect to the TV or VCR using scart cable
SAT ANT OUT: Connect to another receiver
SAT ANT IN: Connect to satellite antenna
Connect to digital amplifie
r
Power connecto
r
DX 2202

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2. Installation of DX 2202
This section explains the installation of DX 2202. Refer to the manuals supplied with the equipment
for the installation of outdoor equipment such as the dish antenna. When adding new equipment,
be sure to refer to the related parts of the manual for the installation and be sure you have correctly
adjusted the antenna to a satellite.
2.1 Connecting to Antenna and TV
2.2 Connecting to TV/VCR using SCART Support
Cable or OFF-Air
antenna
VCR
TV
Satellite antenna
antenna
cable
Scart cable
Satellite Receiver

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2.3 Connecting to Digital Amplifier
Dolby Digital
Amplifier
Satellite Receiver

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3. Menu Information
Once you have installed and connected the cables of the DX 2202, the menu is displayed.
This menu consists of 4 main menus as shown below.
• Channel Manager (chapter 7)
• Installation (chapter 4)
• Preferences (chapter 5)
• Timer (chapter 9)
During the installation the OK key confirms a selection and key shows the Drop Down List Box.
You can also use the numeric keys on the RCU to enter a numeric value.
Use the PR+, PR- key to move up or down from one line to another line. Use the keys to
change parameters in sub menus.
To escape the menu system at anytime, press EXIT key on the RCU.

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4. User Installation
This menu consists of 5 sub-menus as shown
below.
• Antenna Settings
• Automatic Search
• Manual Search
• Motor Setting
• Factory Default
4.1 Antenna Settings
1. Satellite name: Select first satellite you
want.
2. Transponder: Select desired
transponder.press OK key will Display a
down list box which also let's you select
desired transponder.
3. LNB Type: Select you LNB type.
4. Low Freq.(MHz)/High Freq. (MHz): Enter
the proper LNB Frequency referring to
your LNB using the numeric keys On the
RCU or use the KEY PAD displayed by
pressing OK key.
5. SWITCH ( 22K,0/12V): you can select the
switch with you want to configure the antenna.
6. DiSEqC Switch Setting: Select DiSEqC with you want to configure the antenna.
7. LNB Power: If your DSR is connected the LNB, Select LNB Powr off or 14V, 18V, Auto.
In this menu, press Automatic Search key (Red colour key) on the RCU to jump to automatic
search menu, press Manual Search key ( Green colour key) on the RCU to jump to manual search
menu.
When you press OK key on the RCU, the message “Would you like to set the value of current
position?” will be displayed.

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4.2 Automatic Search:
In this menu after pressing white button you
can select NIT Search ON or OFF, as well as
only FREE channels, only scrambled channels
(CAS) or ALL. Select search channel mode.
Than press blue button, the DSR will automatic
search as shown below:
In this menu, press OK key to confirm satellite,
than press Scan key (Blue colour key) on the
RCU to search satellite, the screen will display
a sub-menu as below:
4.2.1 Edit Name
In automatic
search menu, if
you want to
change satellite
name, press
Rename key
(Yellow color
Key) on the
RCU, The screen will display the command
box. The keypad dialog will appear. Using the
arrow keys on the RCU, you can edit satellite
name.
In this menu after pressing green button you
get to the Manual Search menu.
4.3 Manual Search/Edit Transponder
8. Satellite Name: Select first satellite you
want.
9. Transponder: Select desired
transponder.press OK key will display a
down list box which also let's you select
desired transponder.
10. Frequency & Symbol Rate: Edit the
frequency and symbol Rate. You can use
delete TP key ( Green colour key) on the
RCU to delete current frequency and
symbol rate.
11. Polarization: select HOR or VER
polarization mode.
12. Search Type: select search type: you can
select only FREE channels, only
scrambled channels (CAS) or ALL
channels
13. NIT Search: set NIT Search ON or OFF.
Than press blue button, the DSR will search
only on this one transponder frequency as
shown below:

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4.3.1 Add Transponder
In Manual Search menu, press Add TP key
(White colour key) on the RCU, the screen will
display a submenu, in this sub menu, you can
add the frequency and symbol rate, select Hor
or Ver polarization mode to add new
transponder.
4.3.2 Delete Transponder
Delete TP : If you want to delete a
Transponder, please select the Transponder
which you want to delete and then press
Green button on the RCU. A confirm message
box will be displayed. Confirm by YES to
delete.
4.3.3 Set PID
If you want to search only one specific channel,
from which you have all details set PID( Packet
Identifier) manually, Press Set PID key ( Yellow
color key ) on the RCU, the screen will display
a sub-menu, enter the current value and select
OK .
4.4 Motor Setting
Select Motor setting than press OK key, the
screen will shown as below:
1. Satellite Name: Select first satellite which
you want.
2. Motor Setup: Select Disable or Enable. If
you select Enable option, you can operate
as below.
3. Transponder: Select desired transponder.
4. Move: Use VOL- and VOL+ keys on the
RCU to let motor move to west or east
setup.
5. Execute command “Save Position”.

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Recalculate All Positions : When all the locations of searched satellites are shifted for any reason,
you can realign all of them once you adjusted one satellite location.
Goto Reference: When you install the motor of DiSEqC 1.2 antenna, you can select this function
to move the center of the antenna to 0°.
Limit Setting: East West Limit
On selecting Limit Setting, the Limit Setup
menu will pop up. Pressing the Left key on the
RCU continuously will take you to the eastern
most point. Press the OK key on the RCU. The
message “Would you like to set East limit of
DiSEqC motor?” will be displayed for your
confirmation. Place cursor on the OK button on
the screen and press OK key on the RCU to
confirm the East limit.
To set West limit, follow the same steps as East
limit.
Reset Limit
Place the cursor on Reset Limit button and then press OK key on the RCU. The message “Would
you like to reset limit for DiSEqC positioner?” will be displayed for your confirmation. Select OK
button by pressing OK key on the RCU.
4.5 Factory Default:
If you want to bring DSR back to the factory
default condition, select factory default and
press OK button. Than a warning message will
displayed. To confirm, select YES.
Warning: On selecting factory default you will
lose all of data and information, which was
previously installed.
5. Preferences
This menu consists of 7 sub-menus as shown
below:
1. System Options
2. AV Setting
3. Video Adjust
4. Time Setting
5. Parental Control
6. Software Update
7. About Receiver

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5.1.System Options
1. OSD Language: Select OSD language out
of about 8 languages.
2. OSD Transparence: Set OSD transparence
from 1 to 10.
3. OSD Timeout: Set OSD timeout from 1 Sec
to 10 Sec for automaticly fade out OSD.
4. Remote System: You can set to code B if
you have a Dual Remote Control FB22 from
Zehnder to use different RCU IR codes by
pressing SHIFT button.
5.2.AV Setting
1. Screen Ratio: Select 4:3, 16:9 or LetterBox
screen ratio depending on your TV screen.
2. Black Freeze: Select black freeze Yes or
No.
3. Monitor Type: You can adjust the TV
system type of your TV set Auto, PAL,
NTSC,SECAM.
4. Video Output: If your SCART supports RGB
control, Select RGB. Otherwise select
CVBS.
5.3 Video Adjust
Set OSD brightness, contrast, saturation and
hue to adjust video picture in steps of 1-20.
5.4 Time Settings
Usually you get the information real time from
the satellite Automatically but sometimes they
transmit wrong information. In that case, you
can adjust the real time using this function.
Set Local time (GMT Offset) for central Europe
to +1.00h. During Summer Time switch this
option to ON

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5.5 Parental Control
This function allows you lock the channel with a
password in order to prevent children from
accessing the channel.
You can also protect your installed data and
information using the Install Lock.
How to change the Password:Enter the
current password.
2. Select ON of Parental Lock.
3. Enter new password.
4. Confirm your new password entering new
password again.
Note: Default password is 0000.
In case you forgot your personnel password the
master code is 2381.
How to use Parent Lock
1. To activate parent lock function, go to the
TV channel Manager Page.
2. Press Lock key (Green colour key) on the
RCU.
3. Select the channel which you want to Lock.
4. Press OK then symbol is displayed.
If you then select locked channel you will be
asked for the password before you can watch
the channel.
How to use Install Lock
1. Enter the current password.
2. Select ON of Install Lock
3. Enter new password
4. Confirm your new password entering new
password again
5. Exit this menu.
6. Select any menu and press OK on the
RCU .
7. Then the Enter Password box will be
displayed.
8. Unless you enter the correct password,
you can not run any menu.
Note: Default password is 0000.
Warning: Do not forget your password.

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5.6 Software- Update via Satellite
Because of continuous changes in DVB broadcasting it is also necessary to update your
receivers software to be every time on the height of the time. Therefore Zehnder company
offers actual upgrade software files on their homepage www.zehnder-sat.de to download
to your receiver through RS 232 interface.
But the more easy and convenient way is the „upgrade via satellite“ function offered in the
main menu „Receiver Information“ of the receiver. Especially use this function if you have
problems with the function of the receiver or the reception of some channels.
You can get al improvements of software by
satellite download at ASTRA 19,2°, without
any PC connection.
If you select main menu, PREFERENCES
and Software Update menu, your receive
r
searches automatically for the ASTR
A
whether it broadcasts new software.
The searching and downloading process
can take some 30 minutes or more.
If there are no ASTRA reception or no new
versions of software available, you will be
informed of this by the right appropriate on-
screen info box messages.
If new software has been found, you also
will be informed of this by an appropriate on-
screen info box message.
In order to make upgrade, select OK button,
then software and upgraded information are
downloaded.
The lower bar indicates the received data
capacity in visual.
After selecting "Yes" the software will finall
y
be written to flash memory of the Receive
r
and will reboot the system.
"No" will stop upgrading process withou
t
any change.
In this part you will be informed about the
news of the upgrade version after download.
Use /buttons and to
scroll un the information window.
To change the udate transponder switch by
left/right button to “Setup” and press
.
But typically you must not to change this
setting!
If you have changed anyway it is possible
that you cannot get anymore the software
update. In that case you have to load factory

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6. General Viewing Functions
The following describes the basic functions of
your DX 2202 while watching satellite TV or
listening to satellite radio.
6.1 Select Channel
If you want to select channel, use CH key on
the front panel or PR+, PR- key on the RCU or
numeric keys.
In addition to the above normal function, DX
2202 provides more convenient channel
change function.
While watching, press OK key on the RCU. A
channel list will be displayed on the left side of
the screen. If you press EXIT key, the channel
list will disappear.
To select a channel, go up or down this
channel list and place the cursor on a desired
channel. Then, press OK key to watch the
selected channel.
If you press key on the RCU, the channel
list will scroll page by page.
If you press RED button you get into some
Channel Sort window, where you can search
for special channel names.
6.2 Previous Channel Recall
Press key on the RCU to move to the
previous channel you watched.
6.3 TV & Radio Mode
While viewing a TV channel, press the
TV/RADIO key on the RCU to toggle between
TV and Radio modes.
6.4 TV & VCR Mode
The key on the RCU lets you change
the mode from satellite to TV or VCR.
Press once to move the TV mode.
Press twice to move to VCR mode.
Press three tomes to move back to satellite
mode. (see also content of front display)
6.5 Channel Information
Every time you change channels, you will
receive program information for a few
seconds.
While watching the channel you can see the
current channel information at anytime by
pressing the INFO key on the RCU.
Note: Channel information will be displayed for 5 seconds by default and will disappear. You can
adjust the display time interval from 1 to 10 seconds in the Preferences menu.
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