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This menu lets you configure and store sets of network parameters to be used to define as many as 24 network signals. Each configuration set is called a “preset” and is uniquely identified by a preset number (0 to 23).

ure two or more networkMain presets, you must use the Network Presets menu. In a typical applic ion, y u would not ed to use the Network Presets menu.

If you h vetheonlyNetworkone networkPresetspresetmenuÖto configure, you could use the Receiver Setup menu instead of this menu. (S e also “Receiver Setup menu”.) However, to config-

Most of the func ions ed d o t up your Headend Satellite Receiver are avail-

StepToabledisplayfrom4321...MovetoDisplayNetheNetworkUserRceiverSetupP MenuPresetsStatusandmenu(eepressandandpressFigure5). YoupressSELECTcanSELECT.SELECTview. .or.change the current setup.

Available options: Move to Exit and press SELECT (or press 1 and then SELECT) to return to the previous menu.

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The settings in fields Freq Mode, L.O. Freq #1, L.O. Freq #2, and Crossover can be changed only at the Receiver Setup menu. These setting are used for all network presets. If you set L.O. Freq #1 to a value less than 8 GHz, it is used as a C-Band L.O. frequency for all network presets. If you set L.O. Freq #1 to a

￿￿value greater than 8 GHz, it is used as a low Ku-Band L.O. frequency for all network presets

If you use Ku-Band, you must define L.O. Freq #1, L.O. Freq #2, and Crossover â(at the Receiver Setup menu).

If your LNB has only one local oscillator, set both L.O.s to the same local os- cillator frequency.

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âWhenever you change a setting that is common to both the Receiver Setup menu and the Network Presets menu, the setting is changed accordingly in

âboth menus.

The current band you are using at the Network Presets menu depends on the frequency defined. Any frequency between 0 and 8 GHz is C-Band. Otherwise,

the frequency is KU-band.

StepToset21..SetGoDLocaltownlinktheFreqReceiverSetupmenufreqModeto. =andL-DownlinkBandCrossoverfreq... + L.O. q.

Whenthey u switchOscillatorbe ween presets, the frequencyfrequenciesÖmode in the Receiver Setup âmenu chang to downlink.

For sefieldmiliar wi h L-Band frequencies, the Downlink frequency can be de ermined according to he following fo mula:

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