• 7: Move Elevation - pressing and holding the appropriate button
will manually move your mount in elevation (Up arrow UP, Down
arrow DOWN
• 8: Move Skew - pressing and holding the appropriate button will
manually move your dish in skew (Up arrow right side DOWN,
Down arrow left side DOWN
• 9: Test Dish - will move the dish in all axis for one complete cycle
• 10: Temperature - will display current operating temperature of
its operating environment
• 11: Test Azimuth - will automatically do a test of the azimuth
sensor
• 12: Test Elevation - will automatically do a test of the elevation
sensor
• 13: Test Skew - will automatically do a test of the skew sensor
• 14: Enter GPS coords (enter GPS coordinates see below*).
• 15: Test sattbl (test satellite table) (Technical Support Menu)
• 16: Exit - Selecting this option will take you back to main menu
NOTE: There is an "OVER TEMPERATURE" condition that will be displayed at the beginning of the
SEARCH function if the operating environment is more than 136°F. It will not prevent the SEARCH
routine but will warn of potential damaging heat conditions for the equipment within that operating
environment.
AFTER LOCKING ONTO THE PROPER SATELLITE:
The controller will remain ON for a few minutes and then automatically turn OFF.
AFTER STOWING:
The controller will automatically turn OFF.
WARNING
Double check all electrical and coax connections from the
controller to the mount and LNB's BEFORE applying power
to or connecting the satellite receiver to the controller.
Note: The control cable has 12 wires that control motors,
provides GPS information and sensor feedback. If a control
cable connector is miss wired it can cause damage to GPS
or sensors. This can result in component failure and cause
many hours of unnecessary troubleshooting time which
costs everyone time and money. A double check of all
wiring before powering up will result in a smoother
installation.
REMEMBER: 90% of all problems are a result of incorrect
CONNECTIVITY or CONFIGURATION.