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User instructions
“RSD - 7235”
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8.3.- TP Setup (Transponder exploration)
If you want to look for new channels in a recently launched satellite, or in one
that has only recently been programmed into the Receiver, or in a newly
installed transponder of a satellite that already existed, the best way to do
this is to use the “TP Setup” option, although this function can, of course, be
used to search for channels in satellites and transponders that already
existed.
Some of the operators indicate that their programmes are encoded when
they are actually free.
If an automatic search has been carried out with the recommended option
(only free), these programmes wil be included in the channel list.
In these types of cases, the “TP Setup” option is also useful.
You can access this menu by pressing the OK button over the “TP
Setup” option in the main menu.
Place the cursor over the “Antenna” option and select an antenna using
the
,
buttons or by pressing the OK button to activate the popup
menu. The data that corresponds to the satellite that is assigned to each
antenna can be seen in the information window.
Select a transponder in the “Transponder” box using the
,
buttons
or by pressing the OK button.
If you want to look for programmes in a specific transponder and this
does not appear on the list, you can go to the end of the list, select one
of the positions that appear as “New” and enter the values of the new
transponder. You must know the data that corresponds to this new
transponder.
The frequency, symbol rate, polarisation, FEC and 22 KHz tone are the
data of the selected transponder that can be seen in each field. To
modify any of these values, use the numbers on the remote control, the
,
buttons or the OK button depending on each case.
To find out what the signal level received by the selected transponder is,
click on the “Check Signal” option.
The signal level information contains the following:
- Locked: This means that the antenna and transponder data is correct
and that the receiver can begin to search for channels, once “Start” has
been pressed.
- Unlocked: This means that the antenna and transponder data is
incorrect, so the receiver cannot search for channels.
To exit the “Check Signal” menu, press the EXIT button.
Press the OK button over the “Start” option to start the programme
search on the specified transponder.
The window displaying the progress of the operation now apears.
Once the search has finished, the number of the channels that were
found appears onscreen. If this is “0”, the search was not carried out
correctly.
TP
Setup
Check Signal
Start
Set PID
Delete TP
Satellite
ASTRA
Univ. LNB
YES
LNB Freq. 1
9750
LNB Freq. 2
10600
14/18 Volt
None
22KHz
None
DiSEqC
Port A
Antenna
1
Transponder
TP52
Frequency
12168
Symbol Rate
27500
Polarization
Ver
FEC
AUTO
22KHz
ON
TP
Setup
Check Signal
Start
Set PID
Delete TP
Satellite
ASTRA
Univ. LNB
YES
LNB Freq. 1
9750
LNB Freq. 2
10600
14/18 Volt
None
22KHz
None
DiSEqC
Port A
Antenna
1
Transponder
TP52
Frequency
12168
Symbol Rate
27500
Polarization
Ver
FEC
AUTO
22KHz
ON
Signal Level
0 Unlocked
TP
Setup
Check Signal
Start
Set PID
Delete TP
Satellite
ASTRA
Univ. LNB
YES
LNB Freq. 1
9750
LNB Freq. 2
10600
14/18 Volt
None
22KHz
None
DiSEqC
Port A
Antenna
1
Transponder
TP52
Frequency
12168
Symbol Rate
27500
Polarization
Ver
FEC
AUTO
22KHz
ON
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