Setup for Model ST14E
ST14 Ku-Band TVRO
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If you do not want to edit any other sub-menu parameters, press
SAVE
again to exit the sub-
menu and return to the SAT main menu display. From there you can press the
▼
arrow
key to go to next SAT numeric menu choice or to the Factory Settings menu choice.
4.3.3.7.
Hi Band Horizontal Frequency
Enter or edit the
Ku Hi Band Horizontal Frequency
(in MHz) for the receiver to use to track this
satellite. Range of acceptable frequency input is 950-2150 MHz.
1.
Press the
NEXT
key to select this sub-menu parameter for adjustment.
2.
A cursor will appear under the rightmost digit. Press
▼
&
▲
arrow keys to
increment/decrement this digit.
3.
Press the
NEXT
key to move the cursor to the digit to the left. Press
▼
&
▲
arrow keys to
increment/decrement this digit.
4.
Continue editing until all 4 digits have been set to the desired tracking Frequency for this
satellite selection. Press the
SAVE
key to save the FREQ parameter for this SAT.
5.
If you want to edit any of the other
default
values that are loaded with preset, press the
▼
arrow key to go to the next sub-menu parameter.
6.
If you do not want to edit any other sub-menu parameters, press
SAVE
again to exit the
sub-menu and return to the SAT main menu display. From there you can press the
▼
arrow key to go to next SAT numeric menu choice or to the Factory Settings menu choice.
4.3.3.8.
Lo Band BAUD Rate
Enter or edit the
Lo Band Baud rate
for the receiver to use for this satellite. Range of acceptable
input is 5000-30000 symbols per second.
1.
Press the
NEXT
key to select this sub-menu parameter for adjustment.
2.
A cursor will appear under the rightmost digit. Press
▼
&
▲
arrow keys to
increment/decrement this digit.
3.
Press the
NEXT
key to move the cursor to the digit to the left. Press
▼
&
▲
arrow keys to
increment/decrement this digit.
4.
Continue editing until all 5 digits have been set to the desired Baud rate for this satellite
selection. Press the
SAVE
key to save the BAUD parameter for this SAT.
5.
If you want to edit any of the other
default
values that are loaded with preset, press the
▼
arrow key to go to the next sub-menu parameter.
6.
If you do not want to edit any other sub-menu parameters, press
SAVE
again to exit the
sub-menu and return to the SAT main menu display. From there you can press the
▼
arrow key to go to next SAT numeric menu choice or to the Factory Settings menu choice.
4.3.3.9.
Hi Band BAUD Rate
Enter or edit the
Hi Band Baud rate
for the receiver to use for this satellite. Range of acceptable
input is 5000-30000 symbols per second.
1.
Press the
NEXT
key to select this sub-menu parameter for adjustment.
2.
A cursor will appear under the rightmost digit. Press
▼
&
▲
arrow keys to
increment/decrement this digit.
3.
Press the
NEXT
key to move the cursor to the digit to the left. Press
▼
&
▲
arrow keys to
increment/decrement this digit.
4.
Continue editing until all 5 digits have been set to the desired Baud rate for this satellite
selection. Press the
SAVE
key to save the BAUD parameter for this SAT.
5.
If you want to edit any of the other
default
values that are loaded with preset, press the
▼
arrow key to go to the next sub-menu parameter.
6.
If you do not want to edit any other sub-menu parameters, press
SAVE
again to exit the
sub-menu and return to the SAT main menu display. From there you can press the
▼
arrow key to go to next SAT numeric menu choice or to the Factory Settings menu choice.
Summary of Contents for ST14
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