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>To open the window listing the available actions, press the blue function key
Actions.
>Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Autofocus.
>Confirm by pressing OK.
Autofocus is started. Whilst the automatic alignment is being done the message Auto Focus appears
10.3.3 Saving a satellite position
When you have completed the autofocus procedure, you must still save the satellite position in the memory.
>To do this, use the arrow keys to mark the field save.
>Press the OK key. The message will appear if the orbital positions on which the reflector is aligned coincide with the orbital position of the satellite to be stored.
>Using the arrow keys mark the panel Yes if you wish to accept the
OK.
>If it has not yet been possible to ascertain the orbital position then a search inquiry will appear.
>To save the satellite position, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK.
>Using the arrow keys mark the Yes panel in the subsequently appearing window if you wish to accept the
If during this checking of the test transponder no
>To save the satellite position, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK.
>Confirm the following message by pressing the OK key.
10.4 Current satellite list
The saved satellite positions can be found in the satellite list. Positions that have not yet been saved are indicated in this list marked with an “*”.
>To rotate the dish to a position included in the satellite list, use the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite list.
>Press the OK key.
>Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired position.
>Confirm by pressing OK.
The dish will now be rotated to the position selected. The ongoing rotation will be indicated in the menu by the blinking message “turn”.
10.4.1 Turning to a satellite position
To turn the antenna to the position set in the satellite list, your digital receiver is equipped with the function turn to sat.
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