Using Your Sat Finder
Your Sat Finder is used to help you locate and find the best signal quality received from satellites.
Using the integrated sat finder.
Tune the sat finder by turning the knob fully anti-clockwise and then slowly clockwise until a deep tone is heard
and until 2-3 red LEDs are lit. Slowly rotate the dish from left to right until the pitch of the sat finder tone peaks
and more LEDs light up.
You should now have a picture on your TV.
Please note if you have a high tone on your sat finder and receiving no reception, you may have located a
different satellite as the sat finder is unable to distinguish between different satellites. If this happens, repeat
the above process, searching a slightly different area and dish angle.
Also ensure your receiver box is set to the correct satellite.
Fine tuning using the integrated sat finder.
Once a picture has been found, turn the sat finder down to a
deep tone and finely adjust your elevation and azimuth to
improve your signal and receive a higher tone with more lights lit.
Using the receiver sat finder.
Firstly, ensure your built in sat finder is turned off by turning it
fully anti-clockwise so only the green light shows.
Turn your box onto the correct satellite (e.g. Astra 2 for UK)
and bring up the satellite finder menu. (see receiver instructions).
Did you know?
Most receivers have a built in audio tone which sounds when
a signal is located. Please check your receiver instructions.
Use this when you are unable to see your TV screen.
ASTRA 2 (UK TV)
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