TechniSat 1 manual Transponder

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>Use the arrow up/down keys to mark the line All, in order to scan all active satellites for programmes, or select a specific satellite in order to search for program- mes only from that source.

>Choose by pressing the green function key whether you want so search only for fre- ely available programmes (Search all free) or whether you also want to search for encrypted programmes (Search all).

>Confirm by pressing the red function key (“Start search”).

The scan will commence. Please note further information that appears on screen.

>Press the red function key again to end the scan.

A full scan may take more than 15 minutes.

Please also note any additional information provided on screen.

7.4.2 Transponder

Use this menu point to search for programmes specifically from a particular transponder (see Point 9 Technical Terms. For this, it is necessary to enter the transponder data.

>Use the arrow up/down keys to mark the line Transponder.

>Confirm by pressing OK.

The menu >Search>Transponder will be displayed.

Satellite

In this line, mark the satellite on which the selected transponder is installed.

>Use the arrow up/down keys to mark the line Satellite.

>Press the OK key to display a table of active satellites.

>Use the arrow up/down keys to mark the desired satellite.

>Confirm by pressing OK.

The selected satellite will now be displayed in the line Satellite.

Transponder frequency

>Use the arrow up/down keys to mark the line Transponder frequency.

>In this line, enter the required frequency by means of the numeric keys. Symbol rate

The symbol rate indicates the volume of data transmitted per second. For instance, this can

be 27500 (27500 symbols per second).

>Use the arrow up/down keys to mark the line Symbol rate.

>Use the numeric keys to enter the desired symbol rate.

Polarisation

>Use the arrow up/down keys to mark the line Polarisation.

>In this line, use the OK key to enter the polarisation plane (horizontal or vertical) on which the desired programme is broadcast.

>Use the green function key to select whether you want to search only freely receiva- ble programmes (Search all free) or whether you also want to search encrypted programmes (Search all).

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Contents Timer DigiBox1Remote control unit MONO1/MONO2Table of contents Page Left/right Safety notes Please read this firstDisposal instructions Operational breaksImportant operating instructions Necting the DVB receiver satellite installation Connections Basic settings InstallationOSD Language Time difference GMT hrs Parental control settingCountry Audio/Video settings Language Audio signalPicture/image format of TV set SCART-ModeLNB-Setting/Adjustment of external unit/satellite selection Setting the switching matrix and the LNB properties Switch DiSEqC on or offAdditional settings Page Operation Switching on and offProgramme selection Volume control Switching between TV and Radio Selecting a different languageGoing back to previous programme viewed Displaying clock and programme informationTransponder Information TeletextElectronic Programme Guide Audio-Video InformationTimer Switching EPG offProgramme preview for next few days EPG InformationManual Programming/Changing timer settings Page Configuring programme lists Changing the basic programmingSelecting a programme list Important NoteEntering programmes in the programme list Selecting programmesSelect user list Entering into the user programme listBlocking programme access Parental control feature Deleting programmesSorting programmes Deleting from user listChanging the PIN Cancelling blocking of individual programmesProgramme Search Satellite Transponder Manual Search Restore default basic programming/ Delete allAfter the scan Activating default setting System configuration Technical TermsFrequency range Intermediate Frequency ifLNB/LNC Low Noise Block converter Modulation at 22 KHzTechnical Data Audio decoding Memory capacityAudio Parameters Input analogue Output analogueLNB Power supply TimerRemote control system RC-5 Power supply Power supply switch Power consumptionTroubleshooting Guide Problem Possible cause SolutionDear customer TV/Radio switching Brief instructions for daily useFor programme slot Then For programme slot Then 3, then