Operation Manual

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Setup
Checking the signal quality
You use this screen to confirm that your set-top box is receiving a satellite signal on
all the LNBs/LNB positions available to it.
To check the signal:
1. On the settings menu, highlight ‘Signal Quality’, then press
OK.
The Signal quality screen displays.
The details on the screen show the name
of the satellite, together with bars showing
the strength and quality of the signal being
received from this satellite.
Your set-top box must receive both a signal
strength and a signal quality of about 60%
in order to successfully find channels. That
is, the signal strength and signal quality bars
should both be about two thirds full.
2. Press
L or R to change which LNB index details are displayed.
3. Check that your set-top box is receiving an adequate signal on each LNB index
that is being used.
For example, if you have a single LNB, this will be LNB index 1, but if you are
using a DiSEqC™ unit* to connect to more than one LNB, then each LNB index
is associated with the port of the same number on your DiSEqC™ unit.
4. When you are satisfied that there is an adequate signal, press
back to redisplay
the settings menu.
Searching for channels
Once you have confirmed the satellite signal strength, if you have changed your
Antenna Configuration, you need to search for channels.
To automatically search for Viasat channels:
1. On the settings menu, highlight ‘VIASAT Automatic Scan’, then press
OK.
The VIASAT Automatic Scan screen appears.
2. To start the automatic channel search, press
OK.
A progress screen displays to confirm that the search is taking place.
When the search is complete, a screen displays to tell you the number of TV and
radio channels that your set-top box has found.
3. To confirm these channels and redisplay the settings menu, press
OK.
*DiSEqC™ is a trademark of Eutelsat.