(1)(2)(4)(5)(6)
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paragraph page 4 and 5
Prepare the motor
F
You will now store the position of Hot Bird then put back
the motor precisely at 0° to assemble the satellite dish.
1) Put the receiver on the Hotbird reference channel
(1)
.
2) Give a number to the Hotbird satellite
(6)
(in any doubt
put 4), and then wait that the motor stops turning.
3) Look on the map of Europe (3) and find your Hotbird
angular reading in relation to the vertical lines. For
example, 18° E in Glasgow, 15° E in Bordeaux, and 2°W
in Napoli.
4) Go into the DiSEqC 1.2
(2)
menu then, with a continuing
rotation
(4)
, bring the motor roughly on the Hotbird
azimuth with a step by step rotation
(5)
.
Example: London = 14°
With the remote control you must make the motor turn until
the metallic notch used to read the azimuth reaches 14°.
See example on the picture 6.
When the arrow is on the right hand side of the 0, the motor
turns the dish to the East.