Installation Menu
| To date, the LNB supply voltage of 14/18 V and the 22 kHz signal |
| (superimposed on the LNB supply voltage) have been suffi cient for |
| signal selection for most applications. These four switching signals |
| allow you to switch between the horizontally and vertically polarised |
| signals and between two satellites |
| To extend the frequency range to the 12 GHz range (high band) or for |
| reception from more than two satellites, additional control signals are |
| required for LNB actuation and signal selection. |
| The DiSEqC™ signal is responsible for this. This is a special |
| modulation of the existing 22 kHz signal. |
Note: | Before every change, you should note the settings on the form at the |
| end of the operating manual. The satellites listed under the Receiver |
| Factory Satellite Settings option are preset in the factory |
DiSEqC™1 Setting
This setting is not necessary for caravan operation.
The requirement is that you have not made any changes in the
“DiSEqC™[UFO] Setup” menu; see also
“DiSEqC™[UFO] Setup”
The DiSEqC™ signal is used to switch between the target satellites.
Use the keys to select the satellites for which you want to change the DiSEqC™ setting and confi rm your selection with
If you want to add a new satellite,the procedure is as described under “Setting Up Satellites”
Use the keys to select the “DiSEqC 1” menu option.
You can then use the keys to select the desired DiSEqC™ setting (1, 2, 3 or 4).
Press four times to exit the menu and return to the TV screen. This also confi rms the saving of the set value. If you make an incorrect setting, you will see the message “Poor or no signal”.
DiSEqC™2 Setting
This setting is not necessary for caravan operation.
With cascading switches, a total of 16 satellite positions can be saved under the “DiSeqC 2” menu option. Horizontal/Vertical and High/Low give a total of 256 possible settings.
These settings should only be made and this kind of system only set up by aqualified engineer.
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