Oyster Vision 3 Quickstart and
Follow these instructions if your
find the satellite or produces a weak signal
and in a strong signal area should
Firstly, confirm that the Oyster searches for
should be displayed while in search mode. If not, change
menu; see your user manual for details.
Secondly, please confirm that the
your area.
Above is a picture of an LNB in
the parking position. Notice the
2 coax cables pointing to the 9
o’clock position. The LNB
should move into this position
when the dish is retracting AND
move out of that position when
the dish is opening. This is
critical!
With the movement of the LNB
factory reset:
Buttons from left to right:
Quickstart and Troubleshooting procedures
our Oyster is not behaving as it should, does not
or produces a weak signal. A system in perfect working order
in a strong signal area should locate the satellite in about 3 - 6 turns.
Firstly, confirm that the Oyster searches for the "Optus D3" satellite. This
should be displayed while in search mode. If not, change it in the satellite
see your user manual for details.
that the LNB skews into the correct position for
Above is a picture of an LNB in
the parking position. Notice the
2 coax cables pointing to the 9
o’clock position. The LNB
should move into this position
when the dish is retracting AND
move out of that position when
This is
Above is a picture of an LNB in the 7
o’clock position, which is the correct
position for the East Coast of
Australia.
Note that the LNB position is different
for different regions. The position for
Perth e.g. is around 5:30
the LNB confirmed retract the system and perform a
from left to right:
Dish, Left Arrow, Righ Arrow, Tick
does not
A system in perfect working order
6 turns.
. This
satellite
LNB skews into the correct position for
Above is a picture of an LNB in the 7
o’clock position, which is the correct
position for the East Coast of
Note that the LNB position is different
for different regions. The position for
perform a