LOF low band

LOF (Local oscillator frequency) is the frequency an LNC utlizes to convert the frequency received into the so-called 1. intermediate frequency, which can, in turn, be received and interpreted by the digital receiver. So-called Universal LNCs are equipped with 2 LOFs, to cover the entire receiving range from 10.7 to 11,8 GHz (low-band) and from 11,7 to 12,75 GHz (high-band).

>In this line, use the numeric keys to enter the LOF of the low band of your LNC.

LOF high band

>In this line, use the numeric keys to enter the LOF of the high band of your LNC.

Transition LOF low/high

>In this line, use the numeric keys to enter the frequency at which your LNC changes from low band to high band.

>Press OK to accept the setting.

Signal/Quality

If you have entered the parameters of the test transponder correctly, these lines will indicate the signal strength and quality.

6.4.4 Rotating antenna

If you are operating the digital receiver in conjunction with a rotating antenna equipped with a DiSEqC motor (Level 1.2), switch the DiSEqC Control (Point 6.4.1) on and please note Point 9 of this operating manual.

7 Operation

7.1 Switching on and off

>You can switch on the digital receiver by pressing the On/Standby key either on the receiver front panel, or on the remote control.

>Press the same key again, either on the receiver front panel or on the remote control, to switch the receiver off again.

>The receiver is now in standby mode,and the display* on the receiver will show the time.

If the current time is not shown, this must still be downloaded to the unit. To do this, switch the receiver on, and set it to a major channel, such as ZDF in Germany, that broadcasts a time signal, for about 30 seconds to download the time automatically.

* Only for receivers equipped with this feature

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Dolby Laboratories Digital-Satellite-Receiver manual Operation, Switching on and off, Rotating antenna