DiSEqC1.1:
To select the correct port from up to 16 (if available) for the corresponding
LNB. Uncommitted DiSEqC switches in cascade can be used with this
protocol.
22KHz:
Auto
is the setting for a Universal LNB
Polarity
Option are:
Auto
,
H
for horizontal and
V
for vertical.
It will switch the LNB power as required by the transponder list.
For universal and SatCR LNB's, the setting is best left on
Auto
For Motor Dish only:
LNB Freq:
Press
t
u
or
OK
to show the list of LNB types. Normal use for a motorized
dish is the universal LNB (09750/10600 MHz) – the most used on the market.
Select with
pq
and
OK
the LNB you are using
Motor Type
Options are DiSEqC 1.2 and GOTOX (Also known as USALS or DiSEqC 1.3).
Depending on your motor drive, select the correct setting.
7.1.2 DiSEqC 1.2
DiSEqC 1.2 is a protocol for motor-driven dishes, the dish/motor-combination itself needs to be aligned
due South (North for Southern hemisphere) at its reference position at 0°. It requires to manually search
and store every satellite individually.
Refer to the manual of your motor-drive for more detailed information. Modern motor drives have
usually also the capability of the enhanced DiSEqC 1.3 protocol, which would be preferred, since it can
find satellite positions automatically, relative to a geographical location.
Move the motor to the right position for locking the signal like explained below.
Satellite
Selected the Satellite you want to search for.
Transponder
Select a known transponder on the satellite to help you find it.
Also use the signal intensity and signal quality bars to find the satellite.
Position No.&Save
Select on which memory position the found satellite should be stored.
Go to X
When just setting up the dish, move the motor to its reference point, at 0
degrees. Select
Reference
and press
OK
to move.
Select and press
OK
to see a list with already stored satellites.
Select a number from the list and press
OK
to move the dish to that position.
Save
Select
Save
and press continuously either
t
or
u
, to move the dish to
the position where you suspect the Satellite is. When found (for example,
confirmed by a Signal on the bars), let go of the
t
or
u
button. With short
presses on the
t
or
u
buttons, you can peak the dish. Then Press
OK
(while
still on
save
). Confirm the position (already selected in
Go to X
to be stored.
NOTE:
The movement of the Dish can be stopped by pressing
OK
or
on the RCU.
NOTE:
The dish might get misaligned over time. Move the dish to its reference
point at 0 degrees and select
Recalculation
. Confirm the pop-up to
recalculate positions.
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