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INSTALLATION OF YOUR RECEIVER
MANUAL INSTALLATION
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You can manually configure your kit when you wish to modify your installation (addition of an LNB head,
transfer from a Fixed mount to a Motorised mount...):
Press on
blue
button on your remote control to access the Menu.
Choose the submenu "Configuration", then the category "Antennas".
A window called "Choice of installation type" opens. You have the choice between "Fixed mount" and

"Motorised mount".

Warning: the modification of your kit can cause the loss of part or the totality of your previously installed
channels.

1) FIXED MOUNT

When you choose "Fixed mount", a window called "Antenna Parameters" opens. This window allows you to
configure your mount if you are using a stationary antenna.
Select the type of mount used, (DiSEqC switch, monoblock head,...).
Select the switch entry to configure.
Choose the LNB head type at the entry selected (universal or C band).
Choose the satellite that is pointed toward the LNB head.
The signal level will display at the bottom. If no level appears, help yourself from a recent frequency
table in order to modify the channel changing parameters (polarization, frequency and symbol
output). In case of failure, verify your mount.
Start from step 2 for each switch entry.
At the end of your configuration, press
OK
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to have it memorized.
2) MOTORISED MOUNT
When you choose "Motorised mount", you access the main window, "Manual configuration".
Initially, you must select the satellites you wish to access with your antenna.
Select "Satellite activation".
Using the buttons
and OK, select (or unselect) the satellites in the list.
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Once your choice is made, press BACK.
You can now verify that your antenna is pointed correctly.
Select "Satellite aiming".
Choose the LNB type used and the satellite for which you want to verify the direction of your antenna.
As needed, modify the channel changing parameters (polarization, frequency and symbol output).
Press OK.
In the new window that opens you can choose:
- "Aim the satellite": hit OK, the motorized antenna positions itself toward the selected satellite and to
the previous memorized position. Use the
EAST
then when you have an output signal press
AUTOFOCUS (yellow
- "Memorise satellite position": memorize the actual position for the satellite selected.
- "Recalculate satellite positions": recalculate the position of all the satellites from the actual position
of the satellite selected.
If you are using a new motor, all the satellite positions are found on the motor position 0°. You should then
manually find these positions using, via the window "Manual configuration", the
(blue
button) and
AUTOFOCUS (yellow
button) buttons in order to obtain a sufficient signal, memorize
this position as previously indicated, then restart for each satellite.
The presence of various obstacles (trees, walls, ...) around your installation can require you to impose limits
on the direction of your antenna:
In the window "Manual configuration", select "Memorise limits".
Move the cursor onto "EAST LIMIT" then use the
EAST
order to define the position limit of the antenna movement toward the EAST horizon. This position is
memorized automatically.
Move the cursor onto "WEST LIMIT" then use the
EAST
in order to define the position limit of the antenna movement toward the WEST horizon. This position is
memorized automatically.
Move the cursor to "ACTIVATE LIMITS", select "YES" then hit OK. Now the course of your motor will be
reduced to the interval limit thus defined.
If you wish to deactivate these limits, call up the window "Memorise the limits", move the cursor on
"ACTIVATE LIMITS", select "NO" then press OK.
button
(green
button),
WEST
button
(blue
button),
button) to refine the direction.
EAST (green
button),
WEST
button
(green
button)/
WEST (blue
button) in
button
(green
button)/
WEST (blue
button)
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