14 GB
Satellite Auto Tuning:
The following procedures may be required
depending on the area:
1Please select “Preferred Satellite” or
“General Satellite”.
2For “Preferred Satellite”, select your
preferred operator.
“Satellite Auto Tuning” automatically
tunes in available satellite channels. Digital
Satellite Equipment Control (DiSEqC) 1.0
management allows setting of up to four
different channels. The following settings
are independent for each connection. To
set-up DiSEqC input in the “DiSEqC
Control”, use “LNB Configuration”.
1 “Scan Type” and “Advanced Settings”
(for common satellite setting- Satellite 1
to 4):
Allows you to set tuning settings in more
detail to better find the type of services you
would prefer to tune.
“Scan Type”: If no channel is found using
“Network Scan”, try “Full Scan”.
“Full Scan”: Performs a complete
frequency scan and guarantees tuning to
all possible programmes for the currently
set LNB configuration. Previously-tuned
programmes will be lost.
“Network Scan”: Performs a scan in the
transponders of a network (aka NIT
scan). Since “Network Scan” is faster
than “Full Scan”, it is recommended
when tuning to a known network
(normally associated with a satellite). A
transponder must be specified, from
which network information (other
transponders) will be retrieved.
Previously-tuned programmes will be
lost.
2 “LNB Configuration” (for each satellite
setting- Satellite 1 to 4):
In the case of a non-standard LNB (low-
noise block), manual setting is available.
In the case of a single satellite channel,
you can leave it on the initial setting.
For two satellite channels, you need to
set “Toneburst A” (1st satellite) and
“Toneburst B” (2nd satellite) in the
“DiSEqC Control” setting.
Or you can use DiSEqC command A
(1st satellite) and B (2nd satellite), if
your LNB or multi switch can handle
these commands.
For four satellite channels, DiSEqC
control A, B, C, and D is required.
“LNB Low Band Frequency” and
“LNB High Band Frequency”:
Specifies LNB frequency bands. Be
sure to check your LNB
documentation to set frequencies
(normally appears as “L.O.
frequency”).
The default values are for a universal
LNB.
If your LNB can handle both bands
(low and high), you can specify both.
If it handles only one, specify low
band.
“22 kHz Tone”: If your LNB is dual
band (low and high bands), set to “Auto”.
The TV will take care of everything
automatically; otherwise, set to “Off”.
“LNB Voltage”: Specifies the set
voltage for a dual polarisation LNB.
13/18V: default.
14/19V: if LNB cable is over 60m
long.
Off: if an external power supply can be
used.
3 “Transponder” (for each satellite
setting- Satellite 1 to 4):
There is no need to set the transponder
when you select “Full Scan”.
“Scan for new services”:
Tunes to a single transponder.
This is an incremental scan, and it
should be used in cases when a new
transponder is added to a satellite.
Previously-tuned programmes are kept
and found ones are added to the
program list of the satellite connection
you are editing.
1Press HOME, then select > “Dig ital
Set-up” > “Satellite Auto Tuning”.
2Follow the instruction on the Satellite
Auto Tuning.
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“Scan for new services” is unavailable while
performing the initial set-up.
When you scan for the new services, please
check if the satellite signal is available.