10.3.1.2Setting a user-defined satellite position (User satellite)
>To add a user satellite position to the satellite list, use the arrow keys to mark the field Sat new.
>Confirm by pressing OK.
A list of the satellite positions available will be dis- played. (Fig.
>Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark a user satellite position (User 1 to User 13).
>Press the OK key to display the menu for setting a
| test transponder. In this menu, proceed as described | (Fig. |
| in Point 6.4.3 to enter the data of the test transponder |
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| as well as of the LNB used. |
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> | When you have completed setting the test trans- |
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| ponder, press the Back key to return to the menu for |
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| setting the motorised antenna. |
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| The field for entering the orbital position is active. |
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> | Use the numeric keys to enter the orbital position |
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| of the user satellite. |
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> | Now press the OK key appropriately to indicate whet- |
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| her this is a westerly (W) or an easterly (E) orbital |
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| position. |
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If the
If the
10.3.2 Adjusting the satellite antenna
A test transponder has been set for each satellite, to allow you to point the antenna at the desired satellite resp. to determine whether you are able to receive the desired satellite at the position set.
Only once the signal strength and signal quality of this test transponder are displayed can you adjust the antenna precisely.
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