Kathrein cap910 manual Lnb Tilt/Skew, Stop on Signal, Move to the Azimuth Rotate the Antenna

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CAP MENU (TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS)

LNB TILT/SKEW

Using the buttons or the numeric keys, enter the required tilt angle (skew) for the LNB and press

the button to confirm. Check your settings by referring to the “Signal-Strength” and “Signal-Quality” bars on the right-hand side. The higher the bar, the stronger and better quality the signal received.

STOP ON SIGNAL

Use the  buttons to select whether the CAP should stop automatically (Yes or No) on detection of a satellite signal during manual alignment by the user.

MOVE TO THE AZIMUTH (ROTATE THE ANTENNA)

As soon as you switch the orange bar to the “Move to the azimuth (rotate the antenna)” line you will see the following display:

You now have the following options for rotating your CAP:

-“Step by step” using the buttons

-“Move towards min” (minimum rotary position) with the button or

-“Move towards max” (maximum rotary position) with the button

Note: If you previously set “Stop on signal” to “Yes”, the antenna will stop as soon as it detects a satellite signal.

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Contents CAP General Company Address and Accredited RepresentativeMobiset 4 CAP 910 Components / Scope of Delivery Product PackageContents Installation Manual Contents Operating Manual Proper USE Proper USE USE for the Intended PurposeEssential information Safety Instructions Important NotesAdhesive sealant Power supply, fusing Road Traffic Licensing Regulations StVZOChecks before commencing a journey Required Tools and Equipment Installation and ConnectionSelecting the Installation Location Unpacking and PreparationDirection of travel Installation Steps Figure C Not included Installation of Turntable Variant with Cable Gland Underneath the TurntableFigure E1 Master coaxial cable marked red Version with External Cable Gland FIG. F Installation and Connection Installation of the UFS 940SW Selection of a Suitable Installation LocationPreparations Important Instructions for Installation Rear of the receiver Front of the receiver Installation Laying Cables and Connecting the Turntable Installation and Connection Connection Example for 12 V Battery Connection Receiver. There is no restriction onReception Range / Footprint Dismantling Address of the Service CentreDismantling for Servicing ESCSafety Instructions Manual Lowering to Park PositionManual Lowering Technical Specifications Direction of travelComposition/data on components Sikaflex 291 Safety Data SheetMaterials/preparation and company designation Potential hazardsHandling and storage Measures for fire fightingMeasures if inadvertently released Exposure limitation and personal protective equipmentPhysical and chemical characteristics Stability and reactivityDisposal instructions Toxicology data SensitisationEcological data Transport dataOther data Sikaflex 291 Technical Data Sheet Sikaflex-291 IkaflexChemical Stability CAP CAP 910 Operating ManualImportant Information for CAP 910 Before Setup Remote ControlFirst Installation Hdmi Video System Local time offset UTC Automatic clock change summer/winter timeCalling UP the CAP Menu CAP Menu Turntable Antenna SettingsResetting the CAP System Turntable Antenna Reset All satellite positions found by a search will be deletedTo Move the Antenna Manually Inputting the CAP GPS PositionElevation LNB TILT/SKEW Stop on SignalMove to the Azimuth Rotate the Antenna Elevation Border and Elevation Offset CAP SettingsMove CAP to Park Position Search SpeedRestore Factory Settings Countdown for the Search StartAlignment Satellite Search Channel Satellite SELECTION/PROGRAMMING the Timer Channel Selection from the Channel ListTimer Programming Channel Selection from the Channel List Sorted by SatelliteChange of Location Change of Location Park Parking the TurntableSpecial Messages from the Turntable System Protection MessagesSpecial Messages from the Turntable Messages Arising from Software Problems Further MessagesTimer function is currently not yet available in CAP mode Declaration of Conformity Disposal Instructions Spent batteries are special waste