7. INSTALLATIoN
7.3 Antenna Setup
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If you select the type of LNB
universal 1
, then
switching between the frequencies of heterodyne
9750 and 10600 MHz
would be made automatically
with entry of the value of transponder's frequency
in the menu of search of channels. Setting of
22
kHz
tone signal would not be required (can be
disabled).
If you select the type of LNB
universal 2
, then
switching between the frequencies of heterodyne
9750 and 10750 MHz
would be made automatically.
Setting of
22 kHz
tone signal would not be required
(can be disabled).
In case of
single
LNB, the value of lower working frequency of heterodyne should be selected from
among:
5150, 9750, 10600, 10750
. In case if the required frequency is not available in the list, you would
have to enter the frequency manually, with the help of
NUMERICAL buttons 0 ~ 9 [5]
.
In case of
dual
LNB, the values of the lower and upper working frequencies of heterodyne should be
selected from among:
5150, 9750, 10600, 10750
. In case if the required frequency is not available in the
list, enter the frequency manually, with the help of
NUMERICAL buttons 0 ~ 9 [5]
.
22 kHz tone
This is used for switching of the heterodynes of the converter.
DiSEqC-input
If you use a number of converters or aerials connected to the Receiver with the help of DiSEqC™ switch,
then, in this item, you would have to select the respective parameter of DiSEqC™ A-D (1-4) or TonBurst A/B.
The DiSEqC™2.0 switches support control as per the protocol of DiSEqC™1.0.
DiSEqC™ 1.1 input
In case of use of DiSEqC™1.1 and DiSEqC™1.0 switches it would be possible to connect up to 16 aerials to
the Receiver.
LNB power
Possible values:
Disabled, Enabled
.
Disabled
- No power supply on the
LNB IN
connector.
Enabled -
Standard value of power supply voltage is applied to the converter (see Specification) via the
LNB IN
connector.
NOTE!
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