>
When you have completed setting the test transponder, press the
Back
key to return
to the menu for setting the motorised antenna.
>
Use the
arrow keys
to mark the panel fort he entry of the orbital position of the
User-Satellites.
>
Use the
numeric keys
to enter the orbital position of the user satellite.
>
Now press the
OK
key appropriately to indicate whether this is a westerly (
W
) or an
easterly (
E
) orbital position.
If the
Geo-Positioning function
(Point 10.2) is set to on, you can now use the function
turn to sat
(Point 10.4.1) to rotate the dish to the programmed user satellite position.
If the
Geo-positioning function
is switched off, you must rotate the dish to the desired
satellite position manually (Point 10.3.2.2).
10.3.2 Adjusting the satellite antenna
A test transponder has been set for each satellite, to allow you to point the antenna at the
desired satellite or to determine whether you are able to receive the desired satellite at the
position set. You can only adjust the antenna precisely once the signal strength and signal
quality of the test transponder have been displayed.
10.3.2.1 Test transponder/LNB configuration
To change the data of the test transponder in question, proceed as follows:
>
Use the
arrow keys
to mark the field
Current satellite list
.
>
Press the
OK
key to open the satellite list.
>
Use the
up/down arrow keys
to mark the satellite position for which you wish to
change the data and confirm with
OK
.
>
Use the
arrow keys
to mark the field
LNB Config
. and press
OK
.
The menu
LNB settings
will be displayed.
>
In this menu, enter the data of the test transponder as well as of the LNB used as
described in Point 6.4.4.
>
Press the
Back
key to return to the settings for the motorised antenna.
10.3.2.2 Positioning antenna manually
You can determine the optimum position for the desired satellite by monitoring the indicators
for signal strength and signal quality. Adjust the dish so that both bar graphs show a
maximum value.
>
Use the
arrow keys up/down
to mark the field
save
.
>
Now use the
arrow keys right
(to mark the field East) resp.
left
(to mark the field
West) to rotate the dish to the desired position. In each case keep the key pressed
down until the position has been reached
As soon as the reflector has finished the rotating procedure the receiver will automatically
check the orbital position and shows this, insofar as it is obtainable, in the lower part of the
menu.
10.3.2.3 Automatic fine adjustment (Autofocus)
Before saving a satellite position, you should perform the automatic focussing function. In
this, the dish is calibrated for optimum reception.
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