• LNB Type: Specify what type of LNB is used.
• LNB Frequency: Specify what frequency the LNB generates. A dual-band
LNB, also called universal LNB, generates two alternative frequencies to re-
ceive a wider band of satellite frequencies.
• LNB 22 kHz: Either turn this on or off to pick up a higher or lower frequency
band.
• DiSEqC Switch: If one or more typical DiSEqC switches are used, this option
must be set properly. Specify which of the DiSEqC ports is connected to the
intended dish.
On this screen, users can change satellite and transponder data.
Rename a satellite: Choose Satellite and select a satellite. Press the red button
and then enter a new name using the on-screen keyboard.
Edit a satellite’s longitude: Choose Satellite and select a satellite. Press the
green button and then modify the longitude.
Clear all transponders of a satellite: Choose Satellite and select a satellite. Press
the yellow button and then confirm to clear them.
Add a transponder: Place the focus on Frequency and press the green button.
Specify the frequency, symbol rate, and polarization.
Edit a transponder: Choose Frequency and select a transponder. Press the yel-
low button and then modify the transponder’s details.
Delete a transponder: Choose Frequency and select a transponder. Press the
red button and then confirm to delete it.
Unicable Settings
If the user’s house is equipped with a single cable router, configure unicable set-
tings properly.
Open the apps screen and select Settings > Dish Setting. Set LNB Type to Uni-
cable and then choose Unicable Setting. Choose Cong Mode and determine
whether to scan for all available channels or a specific channel. Specify the de-
tails, such as port and predetermined intermediate frequency.
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