Possible error messages and their causes
1. OSD initialisation message has not faded (even after 20 se-
conds)
•
Check the connection between the receiver and the control unit
•
Switch UFD 170 on and off using remote control
2. Satellite not found
•
Try a new search with an alternative programme from the same
satellite
•
Press OK to exit this OSD and select a new programme. Use
the F key if required
3. Satellite signal is lost (e.g. due to poor reception)
•
Repeat the search with the same or an alternative programme
from the same satellite
•
PressOKto exit this OSD and select a new programme. Use
theFbutton if required
4. Supply voltage too low
•
Your antenna turntable can still be used, although it may trigger
an overload due to the low supply voltage
5. Overload
•
If you see this message, check the vehicle power supply (pos-
sibly too low), the connection to the antenna turntable, the
antenna turntable for ice and/or whether it has been obstructed
by an obstacle
•
Switch the UFD 170 off and then on again (this procedure may
have to be repeated several times). See also No. 11 Application
Information BAS 60, Malfunction
Power-off/Stand-by/Park position
Switch off the UFD 170 at the power switch (Power-off)
The UFD 170 is isolated from the power supply and the antenna turntable remains located in the same satellite position
until next switched on (necessary only when working on the electrical circuit (e.g. changing battery) or prolonged periods
of non-use).
Stand-by
If the stand-by button is pressed once, the UFD 170 switches to stand-by mode. The antenna turntable responds as when
„Power-Off" (see above).
Park position
If the stand-by button is pressed twice, the antenna turntable automatically moves to the park position. The UFD 170 swit-
ches to stand-by mode. When next switched on, the antenna turntable automatically moves to its last satellite position. Al-
ternative methods of moving the antenna turntable into park position are described in the Detailed Operating Instructions.
CAP 210 and 310/Antenna turntable
Brief Operating Instruction