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DiSEqC
DiSEqC switches have two to 16 inputs, allowing multiple antennas or LNBs to be connected to
the receiver. If you have such a switch, you must choose to which of the connections the satellite
selected on the left is connected. Please refer to the manual of your switch, which version
(
1.0, 1.1
) is supported.
Motor
Rotating antenna systems require advanced configuration. We recommend to have these carried
out by specialist companies. Make the setting according to your antenna system. With the
ROTEN
or.
GREEN
button open the menus for further settings.
After you have made all the settings for all receiveable satellites, press the
BLUE
button to
open the sender search menu.
Sendersuche
After pressing the
BLUE
button in the menu "Antenna and Search" the field "transmitter
search" appears.
In this window you can change three settings that affect the search result:
Search:
•
Standard:
The receiver uses lists stored in the firmware to find transmitters. This search
process is fast, but transmitters on future new transponders will not be found.
•
Blind Search:
The receiver scans every possible frequency for transmitters. This process
takes a little longer however, transmitters are also found on transponders, which are still
known to the receiver.
•
Network:
The receiver uses lists stored in the firmware to find transmitters. The network
search can determine the frequency of new transponders by analyzing data from known
transponders. The search process is faster than "Blind Search", but there may still
be missing channels here.
Please use "Blind Search",the search takes a little longer, but the result is a complete channel
list. have they in Menu "antenna and Search" A
New satellites created
, must you have the
Suchmodus "blind search" use Of for additional Added satellites still none Transponder lists available
is. at UniCable/Einkabelanlagen Is "blind search".
transmitter:
•
All:
During the channel search, free (unencrypted)and pay transmitters are
(encrypted, pay TV) Added to the channel list
•
FTA.:
The search only stores unencrypted transmitters.