TechniSat TechniBox VIACAM instruction manual Switching DiSEqC on or off

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>Now use the up/down arrow keys to select the entry LNB Settings

>Confirm by pressing the OK key.

The menu LNB Settings will be displayed.

The following selections can be made in this sub-menu:

5.4.1 Switching DiSEqC on or off

DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a digital signal that can control the functions of DiSEqC-compatible components via the antenna connection.

If your external installation features DiSEqC components, you should enable the DiSEqC control function:

>When this entry is highlighted, use the OK key to switch the DiSEqC function on or off.

5.4.2 Adjusting the Switching Matrix and LNB Properties

The menu reflects the four switching criteria of the DiSEqC control.

Your receiver is pre-programmed to receive ASTRA broadcasts on switch setting A/A, and EUTELSAT signals on setting B/A of a Multiswitch. Should the switching matrix of your exter- nal receiving unit be set up differently, or should you wish to receive satellite signals other than those mentioned, you can adjust the receiver settings as follows:

>Use the up/down arrow keys to select the DiSEqC switch position (1-4) that you wish to use for allocation to a satellite (e.g. A/B 3 No Satellite), and highlight the appropriate entry.

>Press the OK key to confirm.

A list of several satellites will be displayed, from which you can make your selection.

>Use the up/down arrow keys to select the appropriate satellite.

Pressing the up/down arrow keys will move the marker by one line at a time, up or down, while the left/right arrow keys will take you to the previous or following pages respectively.

Should the satellite you are looking for not be included in the list, please select one of the spare settings, which are marked User 1 to User 15.

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Contents Viacam Remote control Arrow right Arrow downContents Page Viaccess Please read this first Important hints on UsageSafety Advice Equipment not in usePage External Installation ConnectionsMains connection Connection to a Television setSetting the UHF Output Channel Video Cassette Recorders VCR Super VHS Video Cassette RecordersAmplifier AnalogueInstallation Serial Interface RSUSB Interface OSD LanguageParental lock Basic SettingsTime difference GMT hours Audio/Video Settings CountryAdjustments for the External Unit Switching DiSEqC on or off Adjusting the Switching Matrix and LNB PropertiesAdditional Settings Switchover LOF low/highLOF low band LOF high bandIncreasing LNB voltage Operation Switching on and offProgramme Selection Using the Programme List Reception of scrambled encrypted ProgrammesSelecting blocked programmes Information Info BoxDolby Digital AC3 mode Adjusting sound volumeSelecting a different language TV/Radio selection Return to previous programme selectedDisplaying Time and Programme Information Additional Programme InformationSub-titles Electronic Programme GuideEPG functions allow you to Entering EPG dataViewing the Electronic Programme Guide Now Display of current programme contentsNext Display of immediately following programmes EPG Functions PreviewEPG Information Activate VCR Timer mode Disabling the timer functionPreselect Programme EPG SummaryEPG Search Displaying EPG Summary of other ChannelsPage Programming the Timer DateStart StopSwitching Timer on Repeat StatusSource ProgrammeChanging the Basic Programming Adding/Deleting ChannelsDeleting items from the User List Adding items to the User Channel ListDeleting items from the Total List Sorting Channels Blocking ChannelsProgramming the Electronic Programme Guide Changing the PINPlease Note Page Unblocking the parental lock for individual channels Programme Search1 All Channel/Programme System Configuration Conditional AccessActivate factory settings/Delete programme memory Service Channel Activate Factory SettingDelete all programmes Technical Terms Glossary Intermediate Frequency LNB/LNC Low Noise Block converterMode Modulation at 22 KHzSatellite Receiver Technical DataUniversal LNB VCR Scart Number of Programmes Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause SolutionSummary for everyday use Switching on and off Volume adjustmentUsing the up/down arrow keys Using the programme/channel list