Setting Up and Programming the Digital Receiver
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7.5.2
Adjusting the DiSEqC-Controller and/or the 22-kHz Control Signal
NOTE:
This adjustment is used for selecting the correct segment of the frequency bands.
The DiSEqC-controller, which may be used only if the satellite system in use is
equipped with a DiSEqC-switch, incorporates the correct settings for all of the
various parameters involved: upper/lower band, horizontal/vertical polarization,
and the type of satellite system involved.
In the event that the satellite system involved is not DiSEqC-controlled, the setting
for “Upper/Lower Band” will have to be manually entered by toggling the “22kHz“
setting ON/OFF.
Most commercially available satellite systems employ so-called “general-purpose”
LNB’s where a setting of “22 kHz ON” will automatically effect a switch to the upper
band, where all digital satellite channels will be found (the factory default setting is
22 kHz ON).
•
Use the
p
and
q
keys to highlight the “DiSEqC/22kHz“ field.
•
Press the MENU-key:
•
Use the
p
and
q
keys to toggle the “22kHz“ setting ON/OFF
or select the DiSEqC-controller required.
•
Press the MENU-key to confirm your choice.
CAUTION:
These settings should be altered by specially trained personnel only.
In order to be able to receive the greatest possible number of channels, you will
have to repeat the automatic-search procedures (cf. Section 7.5.5, below) for each
and every available DiSEqC-setting and for both settings of the 22-kHz control
signal {ON/OFF).
GB
MENU/EXIT
Setup Value
Satellite
Installation
1 - 3 - 2
Signal Strength
DiSEqC/22KHz
Auto Search
LNB Lokal-Freq
Manual Search
OFF
22KHz