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Searching for a signal with the “Search” option is used for restoring normal re- ceiver operation if the received signal is interrupted or lost, or is changed by the local broadcast satellite services provider.
A signal search is enabled by setting the Search option to ON at the Search Setup menu, and is activated automatically only if the carrier signal is interrupted or lost for more than 20 seconds (with menus not displayed). If the lost carrier signal is recovered within 20 seconds, the receiver will attempt to synchronize with the last locked channel. If unavailable, the “NO CHANNEL” banner is displayed. If the
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lost carrier signal is not recovered within this time, a signal search is activated automatically.
Once activated, the receiver begins searching for a signal associated with the cur- rent Network ID. When a possible match is found, the search is temporarily inter- rupted while the receiver attempts to synchronize with the found signal. If syn- chronization is successful, the signal status is displayed
If no signal is found, the signal search continues indefinitely, and must be manu- ally terminated. A signal search can also be manually terminated, or interrupted and resumed with different settings. To disable the search, set the Search to OFF. A search is also terminated automatically if the current channel is changed, or if the MENU button is pressed (see also “…About the Find option” and “…About the Signal State”).