>Confirm by pressing the OK key.
The highlighted entry will now be inserted in the menu >Settings>LNB at the pre- viously selected position
In this way, you can continue to customise the Menu>Settings>LNB until all the information in this menu correspond to those of your receiving unit. For those switiching criteria you do not require you should select the setting No Satellite.
5.4.3 Additional Settings
Now that the switching matrix of your DVB receiver has been adjusted to conform to your external reception equipment, you should also check on the other settings for your receiving equipment, and adjust the settings where necessary.
>Use the left/right arrow keys to mark the entry Check LNB.
>Using the up/down arrow keys to move around the field Check LNB, select the satellite position
>Confirm by pressing OK.
The menu >LNB>Check will now be displayed, together with the DiSEqC setting selected (e.g. A/A 1).
The following settings can be made:
LOF low band
LOF (local oscillator frequency) is the frequency used by the LNB to convert the frequency received into the
LOF high band
As above - using the numeric key pad of your remote control, enter here the LOF frequency corresponding to the high band of your LNB.
Switchover LOF low/high
Use the numeric key pad of your remote control to enter the frequency at which your LNB switches from low band to high band.
Transponder Test
The following points of this menu should only be entered if you want to test a satellite signal by means of a
Transponder frequency
Use the numeric key pad to enter a frequency at which digital programmes are broad- cast.
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