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CAP 200 and 300/HDP 170

Short User Guide

936.2412/B/0304/

2.2e/ZWT

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Technical data subject to change!

Possible fault messages and their causes

1. Initalisation OSD does not disappear (not even after 20 se-

conds)

 

Check the connection between receiver and control unit

 

 

Control in the main menu if the HDP mode (antenna 

positioning) on the receiver was switched off

2. Satellite could not be found

 

Try the search once more but with a different programme of the 

same satellite 

 

The 

OK

-button allows you to exit from the OSD insertion and 

the search fo a new programme. If required, use the 

F

 button

3. The satellite signal was lost (e.g. possibly due to unfavourab-

le reception conditions)

 

Repeat the search with the same or a different programme of 

the same satellite 

 

Pressing the 

OK

-button allows exit from the OSD insertion and 

the selection of a new programme. If required use the 

F

-button

4. Voltage supply is too low

 

Your positioner is still operational, but too low voltage supply 

can cause an overload

5. Overload exists

 

If this message appears, check the vehicle‘s voltage (possibly 

too low), the connection with the positioner, possible icing of the 

positioner or the positioner is blocked due to an obstacle 

 

Switch off the receiver, then switch it on again (this procedure 

must be repeated several times, if necessary). Refer in this con-

nection also to point 11 of the user manual for BAS 60, 

functional disturbances

Power-off/Stand-by/Parking position

Switch off the receiver with the mains switch (Power-off)

The receiver is separated from the mains, the control unit automatically switches to the stand-by mode, and the HDP 

remains in its satellite position until the receiver is switched on again.

Stand-by

Pressing the stand-by button once, switches receiver and control box to the stand-by mode. The HDP behaves the same 

as in mode „Power-Off“ (see above).

Parking position

Pressing the stand-by button twice causes the HDP to move automatically into the parking position, whereas the control 

unit and the receiver swith to stand-by mode. After the receiver is switched on again, the HDP moves to its last satellite 

position. More detailed information as to moving the HDP into the parking position is found in the unabridged manual.

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