10.3.3 Saving a satellite position
When you have completed the autofocus procedure, you must still save the satellite position in memory.
>To do this, use the arrow keys to mark the field save.
>Press the OK key.
Now, the set test transponder is used to check whether a signal is being received at this position. It will also determine whether the position to be saved is a position that is already included in the
If this is the case, the following message will be dis- played: Orbital position xx determined. Save satellite ? (Fig.
>To save the satellite position, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field Yes, and confirm by pressing OK.
If during this checking of the test transponder no pre- programmed position is recognised, or if the signal is too weak, appropriate messages will be displayed on screen. (Figs.
>To save the satellite position, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK.
10.4 Current satellite list
The saved satellite positions can be found in the satellite list. Positions that have not yet been saved are indicated in this list marked with an “*”.
>To rotate the dish to a position included in the satellite list, use the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite list.
>Press the OK key.
>Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired position.
>Confirm by pressing OK.
The dish will now be rotated to theposition selected. The ongoing rotation will be indicated in the menu by the blinking message “turn”.
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