Settings
External satellite unit |
| 22 kHz Signal |
No adjustments are necessary for a modern, standardised external unit.
If the external unit has specific features, such as multiswitches,
Select Satellite
➜Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.
➜Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item
Programmes, then press the OK key to select. The Programmes menu will be displayed.
➜Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item
The menu
If the external unit is fitted with a
➜Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item
22-kHz.
➜Use the Volume keys to set
Polarity
The video polarity of most satellites is negati- ve
➜Use Programme keys to mark the menu item
Polarity.
➜Use the Volume keys to select Polarity NEGATI- VE (or POSITIVE), then press the OK key to store in memory.
Setting LOF V/ LOF H
Satellite Settings
➜Use the OK key to mark the menu item Satellite.
The menu Satellite will be displayed, showing data related to the satellite broadcasting the programme selected.
The LOF (Local Oscillator Frequency) deter- mines the receivable frequency range of the LNB. The LOF required can be obtained from the documentation of your external unit.
➜Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item LOF V (or LOF H).
➜Use the Volume keys or the 0 - 9 keys on the numeric keypad to select LOF V (or LOF H), then press the OK key to store in memory.
Satellite Selection
➜Use the Volume keys to mark the appropriate satellite, then press the OK key to confirm.
Position (Satellite Position)
The number of satellite positions that can be accessed depends on whether the
If only the Astra
DiSEqC must be activated, if the external unit is fitted with
It is therefore relevant for the following set- tings whether the third menu item - DiSEqC - of the
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