Humax VA-FOX, F1-FOX, NA-FOX, CA-FOX manual Motorised System, GB41, Manual Satellite Search

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Motorised System

6.To set the East Limit:

a)Select Movement and use the buttons to move your motor East or West until the motor is at the position you wish

to use as your East Limit. Use the buttons to stop the motor at the correct position.

b)Highlight the Store East Limit option and press the OK button to store the current position as your East Limit.

 

 

To set the West Limit:

 

 

 

a) Select Movement and use the

buttons to move your

 

 

motor East or West until the motor is at the position you wish to use as your West Limit.

Use the

buttons to stop the motor at the correct position.

 

b)Highlight the Store West Limit option and press the OK button to store the current position as your West Limit.

5. Manual Satellite Search

The purpose of this is to set the motor position for each satellite manually.

This is useful if the satellite you require is not available from the pre-programmed list(see 3 above). To do this, you must access the Satellite Settings menu. Do as follows ;

1.Select Service Searching from the main menu and press the OK button, to display the Service Searching menu.

2.Select the Manual Search option and press the OK button, to display the Manual Search menu. Select the relevant Antenna Alternative that you are using for this satellite.

3.Enter the Frequency, Polarisation, Symbol Rate and FEC of a transponder on the satellite you wish to find. This transponder information should be unique to this satellite.

4.Select the Antenna Alternative option and press the OK button, to display the Satellite Settings menu.

5.

Highlight the option DiSEqC Command Mode and using the

buttons change this to Installer.

6.

Highlight the option Satellite name and use the

buttons to select the satellite you want to find,

 

use others if the name of the satellite you want does not appear.

 

7. When you have selected the satellite you wish to find, go down to the Movement option and again

using the

buttons to start the motor moving.

8.You should move the motor as far west as possible and the move it east so that you cover the complete movement range of the motor.

9.During the move from west to east the Signal Quality bar should register a signal once.

This is the position of the satellite. If there are two or more different positions which registers a signal, then you must choose another frequency that is unique to the satellite you want.

10.Use the Signal level and Strength Quality bar at the bottom of the screen to judge the best position of the dish.

11.Use the buttons to stop the motor when required.

12.When you have the best position of the dish go to the Motor Control option and using the buttons select store and press the OK button. The position of the satellite should now be stored.

13.If you do not store this position, it will be lost when you exit the menu.

14.Repeat the process for each satellite if required, remembering to use a different antenna alternative for each satellite.

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Contents Page Contents Liquids SafetyInformation for TV-Cabo subscriber Specifications are for NA-FOX modelsCopyright CopyrightGlossary GlossaryLoop Through ReferenceConnect DiSEqC Connect a Satellite antennaSoftware Upgrade Front Panel STB ConnectionsOperating Ledgreen Indicates that the STB is operating Smart Card SlotRS-232C Rear PanelVCR Scart For the VCR With Hi-Fi System Specifications of Rear panel are based on VA-FOXTV only TV with VCRGB10 TV with VCR and Motorised SystemDiSEqCGB11 Remote Control UnitGB12 GB13 SERVICE-PARTLeft side of the boxGuide of Functions Information BoxI-PlateSubtitle Changing ServicesVolume Control SoundtrackTeletext Service ListGB15 Guide of Main Menu GB17 Now/Next modeGB18 Weekly modeReserved mode Quick modeGB19 System SettingAudio Language Language SettingGB20 Menu LanguageGB21 Time SettingGB22 Output SettingOSD Transparency Other SettingMenu Mode GB23Organise TV Services Service OrganisingGB24 Rename Organise Favourite ServicesTo group the services into Favourites GB25Delete Satellites Organise Radio ServicesGB26 Organise NetworksAntenna Alternative Service SearchingAntenna Setting GB27DiSEqC Input GB28LNB Frequency 22KHz ToneFound services OSD Service Search OSDGB29 Manual Search Symbol RateFECForward Error Correction GB30Advanced GB31Network Search Automatic SkipSearch Type Detail ModeGB32 Automatic SearchGB33 GB34 Signal DetectionSTB Upgrade StatusFor Viaccess Embedded Conditional AccessGB35 For CryptoWorks Embedded GB36For Nagravision Embedded GB37GB38 Default settingDiSEqC 1.2 User Instructions Satellite Setting Menu OptionsSetting your Receiver for DiSEqC GB39GB40 Motor Limit SettingInitial Satellite Position Search GB41 Motorised SystemManual Satellite Search GB42 Searching for services on your selected SatelliteMoving to a pre-set satellite GB43 GB44 Troubleshooting GuideGB45 Menu MapGB46 Memory SpecificationTuner & Channel Mpeg Transport Stream A/V DecodingData In/Out Power SupplyGB48

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