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SATMARK PAPSA User Manual

SATMARK PAPSA
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Plug and play
No installation costs
Portable
Compact design
Multi satellite searching
Error-free
Auto positioning capability
Multi auto-searching / Adjustable LNB skew angle
Regional elevation angle selection touch switch
Program update port
Working status on LCD / Built-in compass
Portable Auto Positioning Satellite Antenna
user’s guide
Plug and play
No installation costs
Portable
Compact design
Multi satellite searching
Error-free
Auto positioning capability
Multi auto-searching / Adjustable LNB skew angle
Regional elevation angle selection touch switch
Program update port
Working status on LCD / Built-in compass
Portable Auto Positioning Satellite Antenna
user’s guide
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SATMARK PAPSA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSATMARK
ModelPAPSA
CategoryAntenna
LanguageEnglish

Summary

MERITS

Multi Satellite Searching

Mentions the capability to search for and lock onto multiple satellite signals.

Auto Positioning Capability

Details the automatic function for orienting the antenna towards the satellite.

FEATURES

Multi Auto-Searching / Adjustable LNB Skew Angle

Combines automatic satellite search with adjustable LNB skew for optimal signal reception.

Regional Elevation Angle Selection Touch Switch

Allows users to select elevation angles based on geographical region via a touch switch.

System Diagram

Auto Positioning

Describes the automatic satellite seeking process with no user interface required.

Components

Installation

Antenna Location

Guidance on selecting an optimal location for the antenna with an unobstructed view of the sky.

Setting Antenna Direction

Instructions on how to align the antenna's direction using the compass and target satellite.

Watching TV

Elevation Angle Setting

Causes and Remedies for Common Operational Issues

Blown Fuse, Low Power, or Wiring

Troubleshooting steps for common issues like blown fuses, low power, or incorrect wiring.