MotoSAT 901NOMAD 2IM manual Front Panel LED’S

Models: 901NOMAD 2IM

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FRONT PANEL LED’S

LNB: When lit, this LED indicates the coax cable from the receiver has been correctly connected to the NOMAD 2 Universal Controller, and the receiver has power. (Note: The LNB LED is illuminated once the coax cable of the receiver has been connected, but does NOT indicate the Controller has power).

LOCK: When lit, this LED indicates the “strongest” or “highest” signal strength of the satellite has been achieved and is locked onto the desired satellite.

DVB: When lit, indicates that the DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) is powered up and ready to identify satellites.

PEAK: When lit, this LED indicates the dish has found a signal and is adjusting for the “strongest” or “highest” signal strength of the satellite. It will turn off after satellite “Lock” has been achieved.

FIND: When the “Find” button has been pressed, the Find LED will blink (indicating that the dish is moving) until a satellite has been found and identified and can then establish a connection. Once the satellite has been identified, the Find LED will remain solid. (The Stow LED also blinks when motors are moving.) If the Nomad 2 is locked onto a satellite with a skewable dish, pressing the “Find” button again will activate a re­ peak routine which will verify the dish alignment to the satellite for optimum signal level for the skewable dishes, the MD500 (for Dish Network) and the MHDTV (for DirecTV). Pressing the Find button on non­skewable dishes (Executive 18” and 24”) allows you to toggle between satellites if so programmed to do so.

STOW: When the “Stow” button is pressed, the Stow LED will blink indicating motor movement as the dish is being stowed. Once the dish has been stowed, the Stow LED will remain solid for a short period of time and then the power will automatically turn off.

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MotoSAT 901NOMAD 2IM manual Front Panel LED’S