Specifications

Step 4
Now, begin with the direction of your antenna. Please proceed as follows: Stand behind the
antenna and move the antenna completely into vertical position (see picture B). Make sure
that the Easy Find LNB is directed towards the south (see picture A).
a) Now, turn your antenna slowly to the East (left) or to the West (right) while observing
the still ashing LED of your Easy Find LNB, depending on where your selected satellite is
located.
b) If you are approaching a satellite, the LED begins to
ash faster with red light. With increasing signal strength,
the colour changes to orange and the LED ceases to ash
anymore.
Please note that your antenna is also able to receive other
satellites. Also with other satellites it is possible that the
LED changes to orange, with or without ashing.
If you have found the correct satellite, the one you have selected, it must be possible to
direct the antenna in such a way that the LED changes to green without ashing.
This can only be the case with the satellite you have selected from the menu of the receiver.
Should it be impossible, move your antenna in such a way that it is 1° atter. For this
purpose, pull at the top of the antenna towards your position. A scale of vertical elevation
angles can help you in this process:
Now, return the antenna slowly to its initial position
towards the south. Then, adjust the antenna once
again so that it is 1° atter (pull it towards your
position) and move it again to the left in eastern
direction. Repeat these steps until the vertical
elevation angle crosses the horizontal azimuth
angle, e.g. for ASTRA 2 at 28° East, and the LED on
your Easy Find LNB shows a green light without ashing.
South
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