10.3.3 Saving a satellite position
When you have completed the autofocus procedure, you
must still save the satellite position in memory.
>
To do this, use the
arrow keys
to mark the field
save
.
>
Press the
OK
key.
Now, the set test transponder is used to check
whether a signal is being received at this position. It
will also determine whether the position to be saved is
a position that is already included in the pre-pro-
gramming.
(Fig. 10-14)
If this is the case, the following message will be dis-
played:
Orbital position xx determined. Save
satellite ?
(Fig. 10-15)
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To save the satellite position, use the
arrow keys
left/right
to mark the field
Yes
, and confirm by
pressing
OK
.
If during this checking of the test transponder no pre-
programmed position is recognised, or if the signal is
too weak, appropriate messages will be displayed on
screen.
(Figs. 10-16 and 10-17)
>
To save the satellite position, use the
arrow keys
left/right
to mark the field
Yes
and confirm by
pressing
OK
.
10.4 Current satellite list
The saved satellite positions can be found in the satellite list.
Positions that have not yet been saved are indicated in this
list marked with an “
*
”.
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To rotate the dish to a position included in the satellite
list, use the
arrow keys
to mark the field
Current
satellite list
.
>
Press the
OK
key.
>
Use the
arrow keys up/down
to select the desired
position.
>
Confirm by pressing
OK
.
The dish will now be rotated to theposition selected.
The ongoing rotation will be indicated in the menu by
the blinking message “
turn
”.
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(Fig. 10-14)
(Fig. 10-15)
(Fig. 10-16)
(Fig. 10-17)
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