TechniSat MultyFocus Satellite scan Satellite Astra 19.0 channel PRO7 11.406 GHz

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5.4 Satellite scan

The description of the scan feature assumes the following:

a)The antenna trajectory has been duly adjusted.

b)You have set up the right outdoor unit (see 5.3, „Outdoor unit“).

c)You have mounted the linear/circular polarizer (part no. 2206 or 2207) according to the instructions.

d)You know the westernmost and the easternmost satellites through antenna orientation.

e)The actuator’s limit sensors have been adjusted such that the motor is switched off before the mechanical limits of the antenna retaining system are exceeded in order to avoid damage on the paraboloidal-type reflector or the retaining system.

Moving the antenna: Upon start-up the antenna begins to move slowly, but speeds up until you press the same key again.

>Briefly press .

Now, the antenna should move East. If the antenna moves West,

press to halt and change the order of the wire connections.

>Press briefly when you have found a satellite.

>Press to make an exact set-up.

>Press to set pointer to „Gesp. Position“ (stored position).

> Press

to store (press

to delete).

>

Display the

installation

 

menu (see p. 8).

>

Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

to set pointer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to „satellite scan“.

>

Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK

 

>

Press

 

 

 

 

 

to set pointer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Satellite scan

> satellite ASTRA 19.0 channel PRO7 11.406 GHz

stored position

 

antenna position

5000

west limit

0000

east limit

9999

antenna control

LNB 1

optimise skew

117

>Press to set pointer to „Ostgrenze“ (East limit).

>Press or to store (the East limit is stored 10 pulses further East automatically).

>Press to set pointer to „Satellit“.

>Press to select the westernmost satellite (the example shows Hispasat 1 at 30° West).

to „Satellit“.

^/v/</>/MENU/OK/STOP

> Press

to set pointer

to „antenna-position“.

satellite scan

 

 

> satellite

ASTRA

19,2O

>Press to select the easternmost satellite (the example shows ASTRA 19.2° East)

>Press to set pointer to „Antennen-Posit“ (antenna position).

> Press

MENU

to turn off background.

 

(antenna position)

>

Briefly press

 

 

.

 

 

>

Briefly press

 

 

 

when you

 

 

 

 

have found a satellite.

channel PRO7

11.406 GHz

stored position

5048

antenna pos.

5048

West limit

0000

East limit

5058

antenna control

LNB 1

optimise skew

175

^/v/</>/MENU/OK/STOP

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Contents MultyFocus TV/RADIO S.19 Umschlag Innen engl .12.1999 1052 Uhr SeiteContents Important notes on device control Please read firstReading the operation instructions Safety precautions Amplifier ConnectionsOutdoor unit TelevisionLNB TV-SetVideo Cassette Recorder InstallationBasic setting Basic setting Delete all Load the pre-programmation OK/STOPLanguage English Francais Deutsch OK/STOP Deleting allLoading the pre-programmation LangOK uageNormal Outdoor unitSatellite scan Satellite Astra 19.0 channel PRO7 11.406 GHz Satellite scanOptimise skew 132 MENU/OK/STOP PAL Automatic satellite scanFocus 2.6.95 14.12.1999 1034 Uhr Seite Correcting all satellite positionsDecoder/OSD Childproof control feature External Programmation PRO7 Menu overviewSelecting a channel Switching on and offVolume control OperationTV/Radio control Setting the timerPress To protect press To undo the protection Childproof control feature Playing the video recorderSetting the clock Copying channels Renaming channels Changing the basic programmationDeleting/recalling channels Renaming satellites Configuring a decoderTmsp Setting up new channelsFocus 2.6.95 14.12.1999 1037 Uhr Seite Setting up new satellites New channel name is displayed once you have changed channels Menu overview Focus 2.6.95 14.12.1999 1039 Uhr Seite Astra 19,2 East Pre-programmed channelsTelevision channels Intelsat 604 60 East 602DSF Kopernikus 2 28,5 East DSF Kopernikus 1 23,5 EastEutelsat II-F2 10 East Hotbird und Eutelsat II-F1 13 EastTelecom 2A 8 West Eutelsat II-F4 7 EastTele X und Sirius 5 East Telecom 2B 5 WestHispasat 1 30 West TDF 19 WestIntelsat 601 27,5 West Panamsat 1AIntelsat East 1B 42 East Eutelsat II-F3 16 East IntelsatIntelsat 27,5 West Thor und Intelsat 702 1 West Eutelsat II -F2 10 EastAstra Pre-programmed skew valuesError Possible cause Measures Troubleshooting notesIncorrect skew setting DBS Technical termsOSD LOFVCR ScartTwin LNB Scart Decoder SpecificationsScart TV Scart VCRFocus 2.6.95 14.12.1999 1039 Uhr Seite 611/95

MultyFocus specifications

TechniSat MultyFocus is a cutting-edge satellite reception system that has taken the market by storm with its innovative design and advanced technology. This system is particularly renowned for its ability to provide a seamless viewing experience across multiple satellites, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial users.

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