RCA VS2000 user manual Channel Scan

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4. A. 3 USALS

-Please go to Antenna Setup and select USALS from motor.

-Press F1 then Pop-up will be appeared. -Press arrow button to write Longitude

-Press arrow button to write Latitude, then OK to work.

4. B. CHANNEL SCAN

It will be more convenient to useChannel Scanprocedure when you want to search channel for a specified transponder offered from the satellite. As inAntenna Setup,

Channel Scanalso searches all channels broadcasted over a specific transponder using its predefined information. You can add a new transponder if you cannot find it on the predefined transponder list.

SelectChannel Scanmenu inInstallationmenu, and the following screen will be displayed.

4. B. 1 Channel Scan

Select the desired satellite using theleft/rightkeys ().

Select theAntenna Configurationicon using the browse keys(▲∙▼ ,). PressOKkey, and setLNB Power,LNB Type”,“LNB Freq,22KHz,Search Option, and DiSEqC 1.0fields to the appropriate value using theleft/rightkeys() at each field. Check the signal strength and pressExitkey.

Select theSearch/Edit TPicon using theleft/rightkeys(). PressOKkey, and select the desiredtransponder using theup/downkeys (▲∙ ▼). PressOKkey to start the manual searching for selected transponder.

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You can see the progressive status of channel searching.

If you cannot find the desired transponder from the transponder list, you can add it by inputting appropriate parameter values for a new transponder using theF1key. When you want to change the parameter of an existent transponder, select the parameter using theF1key, change its value and press theExitKey.Correctly set various parameters.

Freq. : Input the frequency of the transponder you want to find manually.

S/R : Inputs the symbol rate of the transponder you want to find.

PoI. : Select the polarization of the transponder you want to find. In the case of horizontal,18V and in the case vertical, 13V are output through LNB line.

FEC : Select the FEC of the transponder you want to find. You can select the value of 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 or auto.

4.B. 2 ADD SATELLITE

You can add a new satellite. Select theAdd Satelliteicon using theleft/rightkeys (),

and press theOKkey.

Select theSearch/Edit TPicon using theleft/rightkey (). Press theOKkey and add a new transponder using theF1key. You should set various parameters of the transponder. The default name of the added satellites isUserSAT-No.

4. B. 3 RENAME SATELLITE

You can also change the satellite name. Select theRename Satelliteicon using theleft/rightkeys ().

PressOKkey and select the character which you want to edit using the browse

keys (▲∙▼,). Press theOKkey to confirm. Save the character currently renamed using theF2key.

4. B. 4 DELETE SATELLITE

You can also delete the user satellite. Select the satellite that you want to delete from the satellite list. Select theDelete Satelliteicon using the browse keys (▲∙▼,).

Press theOKkey, and the selected satellite will disappear.

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Contents User’s Manual Table of Contents Important Safety Instruction Information to UserSafety Precautions General FeaturesHOW to Connect Your Receiver Connecting External Audio HI-FI SystemConnecting Your Analog Receiver Analog Hi-FiHardware Description Front PanelRear Panel Remote Control Unit Audio 16 AudioSAT F4 19 F1, F2, F3, F4System SET-UP Menu Operation Main MenuEdit Channels Keys . Press the OK key to confirm your selectionEdit Favorites Installation Antenna SetupChannel Scan Time Setting Receiver UpgradeFactory Default Parent ControlSystem Settings GamesChannel List Channel GuideAudio Multi PictureZoom Function Exit key Exit Return to the live screenTrouble Shooting If your receiver connected to TV by using Component cableMBY MGUTechnical Specifications Reed Solomon Coding204,188 T=8 MPEG-2 ISO/IEC115 MB/s 43Normal & 169Widescreen RCA Cinch CH3~4Page Brand List for TV

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