User manual

Extended Settings and Functions
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Select the menu item 22K to permanently switch on or off the 22 kHz control voltage for
high-low band switching (this is required e.g. for certain antenna systems or to avoid dis-
turbances). In most cases,
Auto
is to be selected (factory setting).
At Polarity, select the correct value for the selected channel. Possible settings are
H
(horizontal),
V
(vertical) and
Auto
. Factory setting is made to
Auto
.
9.1.3.2 Motor Antenna
At LNB Freq, select the value corre-
sponding to the used LNB. Default
value is a universal LNB with 9750 -
10600 MHz.
At Motor Type, select the used control signal technology. Select between
DiSEqC 1.2
and
USALS
15F
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(depending on the used motor). The submenu item Motor Setting states
different settings depending on your previous selection.
9.1.3.2.1 DiSEqC 1.2
Select Delete All to delete all previously set satellite positions.
Select Motor Setting and press OK to open the submenu Motor Setting:
To set various antenna positions:
1. Select Satellite to select the satellite
to which the following settings should
apply.
2. Select Transponder to select the
transponder that should be decisive
for the antenna position (usually the
transponder that is used to send your
preferred channel).
3. Select Pos No. & Save to determine a position number at which the respective satellite
(i.e. the respective antenna position) should be saved.
4. Select Go to X to call a position from which you want to make the selection (the value
Reference
is the zero position).
5. Select Save and turn the antenna to the west or east by using the keys and .
Search for maximum values of signal strength and signal quality (are displayed at the
lower screen edge).
6. Then press OK to save the found position. A query will be displayed.
7. Confirm change of position by pressing Yes or discard such change by pressing No.
8. Repeat the steps 1 to 6 for any further satellites/transponders, if applicable.
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As compared to 1.0 and 1.1, DiSEqC1.2 offers the additional possibility of rotor control, USALS =
Universal Satellites Automatic Location System (particularly simple motor antenna control)