4.3 SATELLITES

The ASTRA 19.2° and Eutelsat 13° (Hotbird) satellites are activated as per the default factory settings. Six other satellites are pre-programmed, but not activated. If you expand your reception equipment, you can make the required settings and activations for the pre-programmed satellites in the ‘Satellite’ menu.

Activate the desired satellite number, e.g. using the number keys 1...8, and call up the Input menu using the OK key.

(1)Entering or amending a name

Activate the {NAME} input field using key 1 followed by OK.

You can select letters (upper or lower case) or numbers via the W or V key. You can shift the input position right or left using the B or C key.

After inputting the desired name, the input field is deactivated again by pressing the OK key.

(2)Inputting LO1

(3)Inputting LO2

LO1 and LO2 are preset to 9750 MHz and 10600 MHz as default by the factory.

If the LNB-LO frequencies differ from the preset values, enter the relevant values here. Activate using the OK key, enter the LO frequencies using the number keys 0...9, then confirm using the OK key.

Please ensure that a digital-compatible LNB is installed in your reception equipment.

(4)Inputting the orbit position

The parameter «Orbit position» with possible values 1...4 must be stated when operating using the DiSEqC feature.

(5)Enabling

{ON}

The selected satellite is enabled for your reception equipment.

{OFF}

The selected satellite is blocked.

4.4 INSTALLATION

4.4.1 Time offset

After switching on at the mains switch or after a power cut the time and date for the system clock (timer) are transferred from the data received. To ensure that the time and date of the receiver correspond to local time, a value for the deviation from standard time must be entered.

The offset value for CET summer time is {+2} hours, for CET winter time {+1} hour.

Please check or, if need be, correct the time offset value when setting up your equipment and also when the time changes in spring and autumn.

(1)Select using key 1 or using the W V keys, then activate using the OK key and set the desired time offset value using the B C keys. Confirm the modifications using the OK key.

N.B.: If an incorrect time offset value is entered, programme times will be indicated incorrectly.

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Philips DSR 1000, IT-DSR1000/S manual Satellites, Installation, Time offset

DSR 1000, IT-DSR1000, IT-DSR1000/S specifications

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