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6.6.3 Outdoor Settings
The receiver must be fed with information as to how many
satellite positions can be received by the satellite antenna
(the number of LNBs), and which switching signals are available
to control the individual components of the installation, such as
the LNBs or the multi switches.
6.6.3.1 Satellite
Here you should select from a list of all European satellite
positions, the current position at which the LNB being
configured is the one currently showed (e.g. Astra1, Hotbird
or another satellite).
6.6.3.2 LNB Type
The default setting here is “Universal”. If you are using a different type of LNB, use left/right key to select
the appropriate type of LNB. You can choose here a motorized LNB, and this will give access to the Motor
Settings menu.
6.6.3.3 LOF Low
The receiver needs to know precisely the two local oscillator frequencies (LOF) in the LNB (Standard:
Universal LNB with 9,75/10,6 GHz). Depending on the type of LNB selected, LOW frequencies may already
be suggested at this stage. These can, however, be changed as requited.
You can also enter any specific
value you require.
6.6.3.4 LOF High
The receiver needs to know precisely the two local oscillator frequencies (LOF) in the LNB (Standard:
Universal LNB with 9,75/10,6 GHz). Depending on the type of LNB selected, frequencies may already be
suggested at this stage. You can also enter any specific value you require.
6.6.3.5 Band Switching
Here you can specify whether the receiver is to switch between the low and high bands by means of
a 22KHz switching signal (Standard for Universal LNB: “Auto”), or whether the signal should be transmitted
continuously or not at all.
6.6.3.6 Primary DiSEqC
The receiver automatically selects your first choice as the Primary DiSEqC.
6.6.3.7 Secondary DiSEqC
If your first choice is not available, the second choice is automatically selected. If the second choice is
not available, the receiver will use the original DisEqC of the program.