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While traveling, the signal will be interrupted when the line of sight to the satellite is
blocked. Signal is acquired again after line of sight is restored. If signal is interrupted for
more than 15 seconds, the system automatically enters the search routine. The length of time
for the TV picture to recover depends on the receiver model you are using.
The satellite antenna will automatically toggle between the primary and alternate satellites
for your service provider. For toggling in-motion, you may notice a slight delay in satellite
switching which could cause a loss in picture. This is normal.
Picture loss should be no longer than three seconds. If the alternate satellite the antenna is
trying to toggle to is blocked for more than 25 seconds, the system automatically enters the
search routine.
1. Turn on receiver and television set.
2. These
screens are available with or without the dish nding the signal.
3. The dish will detect if it is already on a
satellite signal. If it detects a signal, the dish will move to check its alternate satellite
and then move back to the original satellite signal that is on.
4. If no signal was detected, the dish will begin its search to locate the primary satellite.
Once the dish locates a signal, it will pause long enough to identify which satellite it has
located. This may or may not be visible on your receiver’s point dish screen.
5. After the unit has veried that it has the correct satellite, it will move to check the al-
ternate satellite and move back to the primary satellite to complete the search routine.
6. see Troubleshooting in the manufacturer’s owner’s manual.
You must drive in a straight line at 10 mph or more when starting
to operate in motion.
Use your on-screen guide to locate your channel rather than
“channel surng”. This will result in smoother operation.
Because the antenna uses information from the last location that
it was on a signal, satellite acquisition may take longer if the dish is inac-
tive over long distance traveling.