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Adequate ventilation: The ventilation slots on the device must never be covered. Ensure that the device has a clearance of at least 10 cm at the sides and top, and that the heat can be dissipated upwards unimpeded.
External influences: Never expose the device to moisture (e.g. condensation or splash water) or direct sunlight. Do not place the device in the vicinity of heat sources, such as e.g. heaters or devices that heat up.
Mains voltage: Always operate the device with the mains voltage stated on the housing! Complete all connection and installation work before connecting the device to the mains supply.
Earthing: Antenna systems must always be earthed, paying heed to the pertinent local and VDE regulations.
ASTRA, EUTELSAT, TRKSAT, DiSEqC and Skymaster are registered trademarks.
3. Information on direct satellite reception
Selecting the antenna location.
Viewed from Europe, all TV satellites are located in the south, therefore you must select the installation location so that the antenna points southwards. The satellite systems with the largest, freely receivable programme ranges are ASTRA (19.2east) and HOTBIRD (13east). Viewed from Central Europe, these satellite positions are located just a few degrees east of the exact south direction.
HOTBIRD ASTRA S
When selecting the installation location, you must ensure that the antenna is not covered by obstacles, such as e.g. bushes, trees, walls or roof overhangs. Installation beneath the roof is not possible! The antenna should be installed on a house wall protected from the wind, if possible. The necessary wall mounting is available as an accessory and is not part of this system. If mounting on the roof, the antenna should be fixed as low as possible on a mast. The local VDE regulations, which prescribe potential and lightning protection regulations, must be observed.
Alignment with a satellite.
Leave the screws loose on the mast bracket until you have set the final position! After fixing the antenna at its location, you should have it point southwards with the LNB in front.
The antenna height is set using the scale on the mounting plate. To set the height, bend the antenna up and down carefully, until the desired number of degrees is set. The specified values can naturally only apply for vertically mounted masts or wall brackets. When setting the angle, do not pull on the LNB mounting arm (risk of breaking!).
As illustration
The following setting angles apply for the various locations: EUROPE Brussels Sarajewo Copenhagen Tallinn Helsinki Marseilles Paris Athens London Edinburgh Dublin Milan Rome Zagreb Riga Wilna Amsterdam Oslo Vienna Salzburg Warsaw Lisbon Stockholm Bern Bratislava Ljubijana Palma de Mallorca Madrid Prague Budapest GERMANY Kiel Hamburg Rostock Berlin Bremen Hanover Dsseldorf Kassel Dresden Wiesbaden Nrnberg Saabrcken Stuttgart Munich ASTRA 19,2 est 30,1 39,4 26,3 22,4 21,6 38,1 31,6 45,7 28,3 23,2 24,7 36,7 41,2 37,2 25,1 27,4 28,7 21,7 34,6 34,8 30,2 36,4 22,7 34,8 34,7 36,8 41,1 37,7 32,4 35,4 ASTRA 19,2 est 27,5 28,3 27,9 29,7 28,6 29,5 30,2 30,6 31,3 31,6 32,8 32,3 33,2 34,2 HOTBIRD 13 est 31,2 39,1 26,6 21,9 21,0 39,5 33,0 44,6 29,8 24,6 26,6 37,5 41,5 37,2 24,5 26,7 29,7 22,0 34,6 35,1 29,8 39,6 22,5 35,8 34,6 37,0 43,0 40,2 32,6 35,1 HOTBIRD 13 est 27,8 28,8 28,3 30,0 29,2 30,0 31,1 30,9 31,6 32,4 33,3 33,2 33,9 34,7
For precise alignment of the antenna, the complete cabling must now be connected. The television and the receiver should be located in the immediate vicinity of the antenna. It is almost impossible to align the reception system by shouting e.g. from a distant television. A SAT finder (art. no. 37351) or the signal strength indicator on a digital receiver is ideal for aligning the antenna. Leave the equipment disconnected from the mains supply until cabling is complete! Connect the antenna cable to the LNB. Carefully introduce the copper-coloured internal conductor of the cable into the LNB socket. Place the thread of the plug directly onto the socket and screw the plug as tightly as you can by hand. Fix the other end of the cable to the jack on the satellite receiver in the same way (LNB IN). With a scart cable, connect the scart socket of the receiver (TV) to the scart socket of your television. Your cabling now looks like this:
SAT ANTENNA
RECEIVER
Please insert the provided batteries into the remote control. Now connect your television and the receiver to the mains. Press the Stand By button on the receiver or on the remote control. It may be necessary to switch your television into so-called A/V mode. You can do this with the remote control on your television. The procedure is different for each television unit. The relevant button could be marked 0, AV or EXT. Please refer to the instructions for your television.
You must now move the preset antenna in millimetre steps, with the screws only hand-tight. Please note that there must not be any obstacles between antenna and reception direction, and that you must not stand in front of the antenna area. When you have mounted the antenna precisely southwards, as described above, and have set a height angle as specified in the table, turn the antenna slowly to the left, i.e. to the east. (If the antenna is being installed in Eastern Europe, turn it slowly to the west). When moving the antenna, observe the screen or any signal indications provided (e.g. Sat finder/Digital receiver). When a signal/TV picture appears, switch between a few programmes on the receiver to check whether the antenna is aligned to the correct satellite. When the signal quality has reached its maximum, you should also move the height angle up and down slightly, in the smallest steps, to further optimise the quality. If you do not obtain any reaction or only a weak signal level, you should alter the height angle by a few millimetres up or down and start the satellite search again by swivelling to the side. When you have optimally set the antenna, tighten the screws on the antenna. Observe the screen at the same time, as sometimes the antenna is moved slightly during fixing and the signal strength decreases again.
Daily use
As with your TV unit, you only need a few functions for daily use: Programme change, volume control and a few special functions, such as e.g. Teletext. You will hardly need the remote control for your TV set in future, as you can control all previous and additional functions via the SKYMASTER remote control! Programme change: 0-9 CH+/CHBROWSE CH+/CH- PAGE + RED/GREEN. VOL-/VOL+ TEXT EPG SUB TV/RAD For direct entry of the programme location (e.g. 0108) Programme switching, forwards/back Call up general programme overview Programme switching in the overviews Page by page navigation, forwards/back 4 favourites lists for your favourite programmes Volume control and sound muting Tele- or videotext Electronic programme guide Subtitles Switching between TV and radio mode
Programme lists/Overviews:
Volume: Useful special functions:
Detailed descriptions of these and other functions are provided on the following pages
9.1 The OSD: Info window, sound channels and volume
Programme information:
After switching on or changing over, an info window appears, which provides you with various information about the programme: Date/Time Programme name Broadcast title Broadcast from/to (time) Teletext available/not available Subtitles (S for Subtitle) Storage location (e.g. 0099) Number of sound channels (e.g. Audio 01/03) Satellite name and position Signal strength indicator (4-level)
The extent of the information displayed depends on the programme provider. If no additional information or sound channels are transmitted for the programme, you will receive information to this effect (e.g. No programme information or Audio 01/01). You can call up the info window at any time by pressing the OK button. You can change the display duration (1 - 7 seconds) and design (see Settings).
Selecting sound channels:
Some programmes are broadcast with several sound channels. These sound channels can be a number of language channels or different radio transmitters. The number of sound channels is displayed in the info window when switching over or after pressing the OK button, e.g.: Audio 01/01 (no further sound channels available) Audio 01/03 (sound channel 1 of 3 is selected) Press the AUDIO button to select a sound channel or a language. Choose the desired selection from the list and close the list with EXIT. You can also use the GREEN or YELLOW buttons to define whether the left or right sound channel is to be played. You will always hear the stereo sound in the default setting (RED button).
Volume settings/ Sound muting:
The VOL- and VOL+ control keys are used to control the volume. Press the button with the struck through loudspeaker symbol to switch off the sound immediately. To re-activate the sound, press the button again or press the volume keys.
9.2 The OSD: Programme selection, programme lists
With the constantly increasing range of programmes, confusion naturally increases too: Many programmes are only of regional significance (e.g. foreign language), many programmes are encoded and can only be received with a special receiver, for a fee, or are just plain uninteresting. To ensure clarity and order in the programme lists, there are 4 favourites lists and various sorting criteria. The programmes can be accessed in different ways:
Direct programme selection via numeral keys 0 - 9:
If you know the location of the desired programme in the programme list, you can enter this directly with the numeral keys (e.g. 108 for Sample TV). After a few moments the satellite receiver will display the desired programme. TIP: If you press the ALT key, the receiver will switch back and forth between the current and the last programme location.
Display programme list:
You can obtain a general overview of all stored programmes by pressing the BROWSE button. You can navigate within this list with the CH control keys. You can scroll through the list more quickly with the two PAGE buttons. When you have found the desired programme, press the EXIT key to hide the list. If you wish to view the programme list for another satellite, press the RED button; to sort the programmes, press the GREEN button. TIP: You can use the i-button to call up an additional menu on the right and assign the displayed programme to a category. The programme will then be added to the favourites list (see below).
Sort programme list:
Call up the programme list with the BROWSE button; when the GREEN button is pressed, the menu for sorting the programmes will appear. Select the desired sorting criteria with the coloured buttons: RED: Alphabetic sorting (A - Z or Z - A) GREEN: According to transponder frequencies or network specification YELLOW: Freely receivable or encoded programmes BLUE: Current satellite or all satellite positions OK: Sorting is carried out
Display favourites lists:
A programme list with many hundreds of TV or radio stations can quickly become confusing. You can assign your favourite programmes to 4 favourites lists. You can rename these lists (default settings FILMS, MUSIC, NEWS and SPORT) as desired, e.g. as FATHER, MOTHER, DAUGHTER and SON. You can access your favourites lists by pressing the COLOURED buttons. The creation of favourites lists is described in detail under SETUP > PROGRAMMES > FAVOURITES.
9.3 The OSD: Special functions, Teletext and EPG
Hold picture: You can hold the picture by pressing the FREEZE button, similar to the pause function on a video recorder. The sound will remain audible. Press the button again to display the normal TV picture.
Display subtitles:
On occasion subtitles are transmitted for the current broadcast, e.g. for deaf people, or in different languages. Press the SUB button to call up the subtitle selection. If no subtitles are available, you will receive a message to this effect. You can define the preferred subtitle language in the INSTALLATION > LANGUAGE menu.
Teletext/Videotext:
Many stations broadcast additional information and services. Teletext pages are electronic magazines which provide the latest news, sports results, weather forecasts, commercial offers and much more. The extent and content are defined by the programme provider. The list of contents is always page 100, which provides an overview of the further sub-pages (e.g. page 200, Sports summary). Always enter the page numbers with 3 digits or use the control keys. Press EXIT to exit the Teletext pages.
EPG - the Electronic Programme Guide:
The Electronic Program Guide (EPG) like Teletext is not broadcast by every programme provider. The scope can also differ considerably. For this reason, phrases such as if supported by the programme provider are omitted subsequently. The EPG shows a daily or weekly overview of current or future transmissions, with the relevant transmission times. You can also use the station overview to manage your favourites lists. You can obtain technical information (reception settings) on the programme by pressing the blue button. Press the i-button to open information on the transmission in a new window. By pressing the GREEN button, you can change to the weekly overview (max. 14 days) for the selected station. Use the control keys to navigate in the calendar bar and in the programme overview for the selected day. If you find an interesting programme, you can transfer it to the timer with the RED button! The satellite receiver will be switched on at the selected time and the programme can be recorded with a video recorder. The timer functions will be described later on. Fig.: Weekly overview
Change satellite
In the Change satellite menu, you can retrospectively select another LNB, change the position in the satellite list and optimise the antenna alignment via a rotating DiSEqC 1.2 rotor. Note: If the GoToX function for automatic position definition is activated, it is only possible to change the LNB selection and any deviations (GoTo-XOffset) between a DiSEqC 1.2 rotor and the receiver.
Find transponder
Manual addition is necessary if new transponders are activated by the satellite operator. The settings are announced in the programme and specialist magazines. If you have an Internet connection, you will receive the information directly from the station operator. You must know the following data: The reception and transmission frequency (e.g. 12130 MHz), the polarisation level (horizontal or vertical) and the symbol rate (e.g. 27500). Often a value is also given for the FEC (e.g. 3/4). However, the value is automatically determined and set during the search process. The designations for reception frequency, polarisation etc. can be very different, but you should not have any problem with assigning these correctly. Before you enter the values for the transmission frequency, symbol rate and polarisation, you must select the relevant satellite from the list and, if necessary, the corresponding LNB. The signal displays will help. The 22 kHz switch should always be in the Automatic position! Before concluding the entries, you should define under the options Search and TV/Radio whether only freely receivable or also encoded stations and whether only TV or radio programmes or All (TV & Radio) are to be stored. The most sensible setting is FTA for all freely receivable transmitters and All for TV and Radio. When you have made all entries, you can start the search (OK: Start search). After the search you will be shown how many TV/radio stations have been added. Typical example for practical use (Source: ASTRA web site): Trp. 77 11.9535 GHz / H (27500 3/4) The transponder specification (Trp. 77) is not important. The reception frequency (11.9535 GHz) is entered with 5 digits: 11954 (rounded up). The polarisation (H) is horizontal in this case, otherwise vertical (V). The symbol rate (usually 27500 or 22000) can also be 4 digits in individual cases. The FEC (3/4, 5/6 or 7/8) does not need to be entered.
Transponder settings
The Transponder settings submenu firstly provides you with an overview of all stored transponders. The following actions can be performed by pressing the 4 coloured buttons: RED: GREEN: YELLOW: BLUE: A new search for the selected transponder Changes picture and sound parameters (for experts only!) Deletes the selected transponder Selects transponder list for another satellite
10. LNB settings
Up to 8 LNBs (reception converters) can be connected to your satellite receiver. You can change the default settings for each LNB in the LNB SETTINGS menu and, for example, set how further LNBs are to be actuated via a DiSEqC switch. Changes to the default settings are only necessary in exceptional cases. The setting options are explained in detail below; you can find explanations of technical terms in the subject index.
LNB no.
You can select and change up to 8 LNB default settings. In the factory default setting, LNB 1 is the LNB for ASTRA reception or for a rotating antenna system with one LNB. If you wish to add a new satellite or start a search (SATELLITE/TP menu), you must always select an LNB set here.
Lower frequency/Upper frequency (MHz)
If you are using a standard Universal LNB, you can skip this item. If you have an older antenna system or a foreign LNB, you must adjust the LNB values accordingly: The designations Lower and Upper frequency refer to the so-called oscillator frequencies for LOW and HIGH band. Before you change these values, you should compare the values on the LNB (usually an adhesive label containing technical data). If only the value 9750 MHz (or 9.75 GHz) is specified on the LNB, it is not a digitally-compatible Universal LNB! The upper frequency 10600 MHz (or 10.6 GHz) is also necessary to receive all digital programmes. If you wish to operate your satellite receiver on a communal system and do not have any reception with the default setting, please contact the block manager.
DiSEqC 1.0
DiSEqC 1.0 is a signal which you can use to actuate different antennae/LNBs. You can set values 1 to 4, so that the correct LNB is actuated. In order to connect several antennae to your receiver, you need a DiSEqC switch with 2 or 4 LNB connections (art. no. 3932 or art. no. 3934). You can then configure the setting so that you can receive ASTRA with LNB1, HOTBIRD with LNB2 and TRKSAT with LNB3 or LNB4.
DiSEqC repetitions
The DiSEqC switching signals are conveyed to the switch via the antenna cable. In the event of longer cable runs or if you have to route through several distributors and switches, it may be a good idea to send the DiSEqC commands repeatedly to the switch.
LNB voltage
LNBs and switch are supplied with voltage and switched via the antenna cable. In larger communal antenna systems, it may be necessary to switch off the LNB voltage! However, this occurs very rarely. Enquire with your block manager if necessary.
11. DiSEqC 1.2 - Rotor control
An outstanding feature of the DX 22 FTA is the control of a rotating antenna system via the antenna cable. To activate the control, switch the function ON in the DiSEqC 1.2 menu. The following conditions are necessary: A correctly aligned rotating system with a DiSEqC 1.2 rotor. Switch the Go To X function off first of all (SETUP -> Go To X menu).
Setting up the antenna rotor
Before connecting the satellite receiver to the rotor, all of the manufacturers installation instructions must be complied with! This menu serves to synchronise the rotor and to define the east and west limits. For subsequent actuation of the satellite, open the menus FIND SATELLITE or CHANGE SATELLITE (SETUP -> SATELLITE/TP).
Setting the east and west limits
These settings allow you to limit the swivel range of the rotor, in order to protect the antenna from damage due to obstacles (e.g. house wall). If limits have already been set, they cannot be deselected! Select the REMOVE LIMITS option. Select Set east limit and press OK. Select Rotate east/west and press the VOL- button. The antenna will rotate to the east. When the eastern point is reached, select Set west limit. Select Rotate east/west and press the VOL+ button. The antenna will rotate to the west. The changes are saved automatically when you exit the menu.
Reset position and recalculate position
These functions and their effects depend on the design of the antenna rotor. You can find information on this in the installation instructions for your DiSEqC 1.2 rotor. After recalculation or resetting (rotor in middle position) you must check the swivel range of the antenna! If you need to correct the satellite position, open the menus FIND SATELLITE or CHANGE SATELLITE (SETUP -> SATELLITE/TP).
12. Go To X - automatic SAT position calculation
If you know the degree of latitude and longitude of your home, e.g. Hamburg north 53.33 and east 9.59, enter the values rounded up or down (053.3 north and 009.6 east). The rotational range of the antenna can be limited if there are obstacles in the swivel range or if you only wish to receive a defined range. Set Go To X and select OK. The receiver will now automatically calculate the distances between the satellites. If the antenna is precisely adjusted, all satellites will now be actuated - without having to make further settings! You can correct technical deviations between the DiSEqC rotor and the receiver in the SATELLITE/TP -> Change satellite menu (GoTo X Offset setting).
13. Settings
In the SETUP submenu SETTINGS, you can set the receiver time, the timer for automatic switching on and off for up to 6 programmes, change the password and adjust the receiver settings to the connected television set.
Time settings
You have 2 options for making time settings: Automatic and Manual. You should usually use the Automatic setting, as the time settings are already preset via satellite transmission. Select the time zone (Berlin for Germany). Check that the time displayed under Current time is correct. If necessary, switch the Summertime setting on or off.
Note: After switching on the receiver it can happen that incorrect times temporarily appear in the programme information window or in the Programme Guide. The receiver needs a few seconds to load the data sent by the satellite. If you only receive satellites that do not send additional time setting data, set the time manually.
The timer function allows you to set the receiver so that it switches on and off at defined times, or to switch on a set programme during another programme. You can set up to 6 programmes with this function - no need to miss them in future! You can call up the timer menu directly (SETUP -> SETTINGS -> TIMER) or transfer a programme from the Programme Guide (EPG): Press the EPG button, select a programme and then the daily and weekly overview for the station (GREEN Week button). When you have found the right programme, simply press the RED button (Time) to open the timer menu: Timer no.: Select a free timer (1-6) Programme: Select another programme if necessary Setting: OFF - no timer function ON - timer activated SINGLE - the timer function is only executed at the set time DAILY - the timer function is executed daily at the set time WEEKLY - the timer function is always executed on the same day of the week DATE - Date of start time START TIME - Entry of time (4-digit) DURATION - Entry of programme duration/Film length (e.g. 90 minutes = 01:30) Concluding information: Before exiting the timer menu, make sure that the timer is activated (ON setting)! When entering film lengths, you should also allow for overruns from previous programme times. If 2 timer programmings overlap, you will receive an error message during entry!
Child-proofing
You can lock individual programmes with content unsuitable for younger viewers (see PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT menu) and certain menus against unauthorised access by using a password. You can switch the password protection on or off in the TV SETTINGS menu (SETUP -> SETTINGS). Note: The entry of a password is always necessary to execute certain functions, e.g. RESET or FACTORY SETTING! The default password is 0000. If you change this password, please make a note of it and keep it in a safe place!
The values can be varied between 0 and 255. If you wish to create a strong red, set the rule for red to 255 and green and blue to 0. You can obtain yellow by mixing the colours red and green. You can assess the changes immediately. If you are not satisfied with the result, simply select Def (Default settings).
Factory settings and reset
There are a number of reasons why it may be useful to reset all settings: The device has been completely misadjusted and restoring the setting would be too time-consuming, or the device is second-hand and you may not be satisfied with the settings. Before performing one of these steps, you should know the difference between FACTORY SETTING and RESET: Factory setting: Restoration of the delivery status with all preset satellites and language settings. After resetting, the receiver is ready for immediate operation in almost any satellite system. Reset: Complete deletion of the programme and default setting. A reset is only recommended if the device is being operated on a SAT antenna which does not receive ASTRA or HOTBIRD, or after a serious malfunction.
Software update
Occasionally it is necessary to update the receiver software. As new transmitters are constantly being implemented and this can result in reception problems, we will send a more recent software version via ASTRA if required, which you can load into the receiver via the Software update option. If the latest software cannot be loaded via the satellite, you can find it at our web site www.skymaster.de. The software can be loaded via the RS232 interface on the back of the device.
14. Information
The INFORMATION menu contains two submenus: Signal strength and Information (device and software version).
Signal strength
The information window not only shows the signal strength of the programme (and transponder) that is switched on, but also the frequency, polarisation and the symbol rate. This information could be helpful in the event of subsequent deletion or searching for a defined transponder. When aligning the antenna, the bar for the signal strength and signal quality should indicate over 50%!
15. Trouble-shooting guide
No antenna signal (no signal indication on the device and via the signal indications in the OSD): 1. First check the antenna cable: The shielding braid and the aluminium foil must have contact with the F-plug and must not touch the internal conductor! 2. Check the LNB settings. LNB1 should be set for ASTRA satellites. If you are using a standard Universal LNB, the values 9750 MHz and 10600 MHz must be set for the lower and upper frequency. For trouble-shooting you should directly connect the LNB and the receiver, removing the switch and distributor first of all. Malfunctions 1. The device displays incorrect programme times in the EPG or the wrong time: When the receiver is switched on, the data must be loaded and evaluated first of all. Depending on the transponder, this process can take some time. Sometimes it may be necessary to call up the EPG again or to change the programme location. 2. The device is no longer responding: The receiver needs to process a large amount of different data and sometimes responds like your home PC: It crashes. A changeover when receiving EPG data or unclear data from the programme provider can result in a crash. Simply remove the mains plug and wait a few seconds before switching the device on again. If a software error is involved, you can quickly load a software update onto the receiver via satellite.
16. SAT lexicon Explanations of technical terms
22 kHz pulse:
This pulse, generated by the receiver, is used to control switches or to switch Universal LNBs to the digital range.
Analogue programmes:
In comparison with digital signals, analogue signals require a considerably greater quantity of information. With the constantly increasing range of programmes, the bandwidths available would no longer suffice in the long term. For this reason, analogue technology is gradually being replaced by digital transmissions. However, analogue transmission will still have a right to exist for a number of years.
Antenna cable:
The antenna cable sends the signals arriving from the LNB to the receiving part of the satellite receiver. In the reverse direction, the receiver sends switching signals and voltages via the antenna cable to the receiving system (switch, LNB.). As signal losses are considerably greater in SAT systems and the switching signals are very small, only high quality, low-attenuation antenna cables should be used. The cable paths should be as short as possible. The F-plug, the shielding braid and the aluminium foil form the negative pole and must not touch the internal conductor (positive pole).
AV operation:
AV means Audio/Video. The connection of several devices (TV, SAT receiver, video recorder.) is generally performed with a scart cable. This connection provides the best picture and sound quality and does not normally require any additional settings. Satellite receiver and video recorder register via a switching voltage at the scart input of the TV device (or video recorder/digital receiver). If this switching does not occur, the SCART input must be manually activated via the remote control of the (TV or video) unit (e.g. AV or 0 button).
DiSEqC:
The DiSEqC technology was developed by Eutelsat to create an additional switching criterion (in addition to the 22 kHz pulse) and to enable the reception of several satellite positions. From Version DiSEqc 1.2, this technology also permits control of antenna rotors via the antenna cable.
Decoders:
Decoders are required to decode encoded programmes (Pay TV). Decoding incurs a monthly/annual contribution, depending on the programme provider and range. There are different encoding systems and video standards. The DX 20 FTA cannot decode Pay TV programmes, and retrofitting is not possible.
17. Service
Dear Customer!
Please bear in mind that unjustified complaints will cost you money! Please consult our telephone HOTLINE if you need assistance. Here experts will provide you with speedy advice and tips on localising the cause of a fault. If it transpires that the problem is actually a defective device, please send it in for repair with a precise description of the fault.
Our HOT-LINE:
(D) 0190/( 0,62/Min.) Monday to Thursday from 7.30 -16.30, Fridays until 15.15
SM ELECTRONIC GmbH & Co. KG Waldweg 2 D-22145 Stapelfeld/Hamburg Internet: www.skymaster.de E-Mail: info@sm-electronic.de
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