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4-3-2. LNB Setup
Next step, you should properly setting up LNB for receive the signal. You can select satellite and
LNB Type depends on your antenna. Before doing this setting, you should have knowledge about
your antenna system. Last offset item only available when you setting up LNB2. If you have one
antenna with two LNBs then you can use this option. Offset means LNB2's relative angle value
than LNB1's angle value. Supported values are 0 , 3 , 6 .
4-2-4. Summer Time :
You can set summer time “Enable” or “Disable” condition if needed.
4-2-5. Restore Factory Defaults
You can make all data and configurations as factory default status except external HDD or USB device.
After doing this, all stored data except external HDD or USB device will be erased and returned
to factory default.
4-2-6. Network Setting
4-3. Installation
4-3-1. Switch Type
You can select LNB switch type which you are now using.
If you choose DiSEqC item, each DiSEqC port assign to LNB
by number. In other words, DiSEqC port 1 assign to LNB1 and
DiSEqC port 2 assign LNB2 and so on.
4-2. System Setup
4-2-1. 4:3 Channels Display As
If you have 16:9 wide-screen TV and current serviced
program is 4:3 then you can select full screen mode or
pillar box mode.
4-2-2. 16:9 Channels Display As
If you have conventional 4:3 TV and current serviced
program is 16:9 then you can select full screen mode,
letter box mode or pan & scan mode.
4-2-3. GMT Offset :
You can set the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset where you lived.
You should configure the system settings appropriately to your television set and other appliances.
4. Using the MENU System
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If your network system provides DHCP server then setting
up the DHCP Enable, then all information will automatic
received from DHCP server. If not you should enter the IP,
Subnet mask, Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2 information manually.
At lastly, set up the Network to Enable. You can check up
the LAN cable connection with LED at the LAN connector.
Green LED is LINK and Yellow LED is SPEED.