LNB Type
Select Universal for most standard LNBs, or Unicable if you have a Unicable LNB.
Motor System
If a motorized dish is connected to the digital receiver, use this option to set the system used for sending commands to the motor.
Motorized dish
If you select one of the options for motorized dish and press the
“Yellow” function key, a new menu bar will be open. Here, you are able
to adjust and set the position of this satellite. The two level bar meters
can be used during adjustment. Use the color buttons on the remote
control, as shown at the bottom of the screen, to move the dish and
set the limits.
The “Yellow” “Recalculate” key is used to recalculate all satellite
positions, if the base position of the dish has been moved. if you
move the dish, simply enter the menu, adjust the position for only
one satellite and press the “Yellow”. The receiver will recalculate all
positions accordingly.
Satellite
Use this option to select the satellite for which you would like to set the position.
Reference transponder
This option allows you to set which transponder is used as the reference.
Move the dish
Use this option to set the dish movement speed to “Fine” or “Coarse.”
Limits
Use this option o turn on or disable the set limits.
Insert or delete a satellite from the list
You can add satellites to the list and set their individual settings and position, if using a motorized dish. Use the color keys on the
remote control, as shown at the bottom of the screen, to delete, insert, or set the motorized position of each satellite.
LOF Low and High Band
The LOF (Local Oscillator Frequency) of the LNB is usually printed on the LNB itself or in its documentation. You can set the High
and Low LOF frequencies to match the LNB here.
Band switching
The receiver uses a 22kHz signal to control the band of the LNB. If you do not know if your LNB supports this feature, set the option
to Auto.
Primary and secondary DiSEqC
You can connect up to two cascadable DiSEqC switches to the receiver. This option allows you to set the type and input port for
each switch.
Channel ID (Unicable only)
This option allows you to select the Unicable channel ID for the receiver. In a typical Unicable LNB installation, you are able to
connect multiple receivers to a single LNB, with each receiver set to connect to a different Unicable channel ID.
LNB Feed (Unicable Monoblock only)
This option allows you to select which feed of a Unicable Monoblock LNB you want to use for this receiver.
CONGRATULATIONS: you have confi gured your product. You may start watching and recording programs.
Note:
In order to set the correct video output type of your digital receiver press “Menu“ + “Settings“ + “Audio/Video Settings“ (see the
chapter Audio/Video settings).
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