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PART 1 • English
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English
Recall a Satellite Position:
1. Simply press
Sat _
or
Sat V
button to browse
2. Input specific position number
1 ~ 60
on the remote control and press
Enter
button
within 3 seconds, the positioner will drive the actuator to the intended position.
p.s. If the position has not been stored yet, the positioner will ignore this command.
Re-calculate (Adjust Shift) Function:
If
only one
satellite position is not correct, drive the dish to right position and store this position
again. If
all
the satellite positions are not correct, then use the this function to correct.
1. Recall one Satellite stored in the positioner. The Display will show
“PXX”
(for example
“P03”
) for 1 second and then the motor will start moving.
2. After the motor moves, drive the actuator East /West until the picture on the TV for this
Satellite is clear for
“P03”
.
3. Prod the
Shift
button on the remote control, after the display shows
“ShF”
press
Enter
button within 4 seconds. If set successfully, the Display will show
”PXX”
again (for
example
“P03”
). All positions are shifted to right angle again.
Notice:
If step 1. is skipped, the new antenna position will be shifted to P01. If P01 has not been
stored yet. The positioner will show “nuL” and no action.
The following is an example:
Lock Key Protection:
LOCK mode is a feature that avoids any trigger on the remote control without purpose or in error.
1. To enter LOCK MODE, press
Lock
key on remote control and then press
Enter
button in 2~3
seconds to lock the positioner. The display will show
“Loc”
after blinking, and all the other
functions cannot be triggered
except power on/off, and DiSEqC commands from receiver.
2. To unlock, press
Lock
key with following
Enter
button again to unlock the positioner.
Enter
Sat Angle
0 10 °E 20 °E 30 °E 408E
Sat Angle
0 10 °E 20 °E 30 °E 408E
Satellite No. P01
P02 P03
Satellite No. P01
P02 P03