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E - Pre-programmed channels and satellites
Your receiver is delivered pre-programmed on the main satellites available in Europe. Some
satellites require a one-meter satellite dish, you will not be able to receive them with a lower
size satellite dish, even if this satellite appears in your pre-programmed channels list. You will
use these channels to point your satellite dish towards the satellite you want. The Table 1 gives
you the satellite dish necessary size, in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, for
each satellite, as well as references channel that will be useful for you to align with a satel-
lite.
Important notes :
• Table 1 does not mention the satellites which do not broadcast (or with a very low signal)
on Digital Free to Air.
• The reference channels were validated at the time of the drafting of this user manual, we
cannot guaranty they will still be there. In the event of problem at the time of searching for
a satellite, get specialised magazine (like What satellite and Digital TV) to check that the
reference channel is still a Free to Air channel.
• For the alignment, you must imperatively know which satellite you wish to receive. If you
have any doubt, check the pre-programmed channels at the end of this user manual.
F - Language selection
The first time you switch the unit on, you must
select your language with
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keys and confirm
with green key. If this language selection menu is
not displayed, we highly recommend you to reset
the unit as explained paragraph 13 page 20. The
OSD language also have to be selected just after
a factory reset. if you use a DiSEqC 1.0, you can
choose on the banner page the intputs configura-
tion. If you don’t have a switch or if you don’t know
what regular, don’t worry, you can remake the
adjustments later, that will not prevent from making
the alignment.
Table 1 : references’ channel
(*) The channel numbers apply to the TV list at output of the factory. If you modify the organisation of the channels, these
numbers are not valid any more.