What to do if the power light is off on my Manhattan Receiver?
- JJason HillSep 9, 2025
If the power light is off on your Manhattan Receiver, check the power supply cable to ensure it is properly connected.
What to do if the power light is off on my Manhattan Receiver?
If the power light is off on your Manhattan Receiver, check the power supply cable to ensure it is properly connected.
What to do if my Manhattan Receiver is not accepting postcode?
If your Manhattan Receiver isn't accepting the postcode, it could be due to a broadcast error where the postcode tables are not being transmitted. Try using the green Default Channels button to activate default tuning.
Why does my Manhattan Receiver switches off after 3 hours?
If your Manhattan Receiver switches off after 3 hours, the Auto Standby feature is likely turned on. Turn off the Auto Standby in the Time menu.
Why is there no information for a channel in the programme guide on my Manhattan Plaza HD-52 Receiver?
If there's no information for a channel in the programme guide on your Manhattan Receiver, it might be because the information on the channel hasn't been downloaded yet, so wait for the download to complete. Alternatively, you may be on a non-Freesat channel; select a Freesat channel instead.
Contact information and support hours for technical assistance with the receiver.
Instructions on connecting the receiver to a satellite dish.
Steps for connecting the receiver to a TV, power, and internet.
Turning on the receiver, TV, and setting up initial picture settings.
Checking satellite signal lock and entering postcode for regional variations.
Scanning for Freesat channels and setting up a PIN for security.
How to power the receiver on/off and change channels using various methods.
Connecting the receiver to a broadband internet connection via Ethernet.
Accessing and navigating On Demand TV services through channels or the programme guide.
Manual or automatic scanning for non-Freesat channels using frequency details.
Specific safety instructions for thunderstorms and electrical safety.