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Satellite Auto Tuning:
“Satellite Auto Tuning” automatically tunes
in available satellite channels. Digital
Satellite Equipment Control (DiSEqC) 1.0
management allows setting of up to four
different satellites. The following settings
are independent for each connection. To
set-up DiSEqC input in the “DiSEqC
Control”, use “LNB Configuration”. Single
Cable Distribution enables the delivery of
satellite broadcasting using a single
coaxial cable to multiple receivers
eliminating the numerous cables required.
1
“Antenna Configuration”:
1
Please select “Fixed Antenna or
DiSEqC” or “Single Cable Distribution”.
2
For “Single Cable Distribution” you can
select the range for “Band” between
1-8 and set your desired “Band
Frequency”.
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“Single Cable Distribution” may not be
available depending on your country/area.
The following procedure may be required
depending on the area:
1
Please select “Preferred Satellite” or
“General Satellite”.
2
For “Preferred Satellite”, select your
preferred operator.
2
“Advanced Settings”:
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
the satellite). A transponder must be
specified, from which network information
(other transponders) will be retrieved.
Previously – tuned programmes will be
lost.
“Manual Scan”:
Performs a scan
manually.
3
“LNB Configuration”:
For “Fixed Antenna or DiSEqC”:
In the case of a non-standard LNB (low
noise block), manual setting is available.
–
In the case of a single satellite, you can
leave it on the initial setting.
–
For two satellites, you can 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 satellites, 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 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) or Universal LNB,
set to “Auto”. The TV will take care of
everything automatically; otherwise, set
to “Off”.
“LNB Voltage”:
Specifies the set
voltage for a dual polarization LNB.
–
13/18V: default.
–
14/19V: if LNB cable is over 60m long.
–
Off: if an external power supply can be
used. (It should not be off typically).
For “Single Cable Distribution”:
–
To control the satellites, you can set “A”
(1st group of satellites) or “B” (2nd group
of satellites) in the “Single Cable Control”
setting.
“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 Universal LNB.
–
If your LNB can handle both bands (low
and high), you can specify both. If it
handles only one, specify low band.
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