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Polarization
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the desired
polarization (horizontal or vertical).
User LNB
If you have entered User LNB under LNB type, you can confi gure
additional settings:
Low band
LOF (local oscillator frequency) is the frequency with which an LNB
converts the received frequency into the fi rst intermediate frequency,
which can then be received by the DVB module.
Universal LNBs work with 2 LOFs in order to be able to convert the
entire reception range of 10.7 to 11.8 GHz (low band) and 11.7 to
12.75 GHz (high band).
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the LOF of your LNB‘s low
band in this line.
High band
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the LOF of your LNB‘s high
band in this line.
Transition LOF low/high
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the frequency at which your
LNB switches from low band to high band.
Signal quality
If you have entered the details for the test transponder correctly, you
will see the signal quality displayed in this menu item.
7.5.2 Antenna settings (DVB-T)
Your television set has a signal strength indicator to help you
optimally align the DVB-T antenna.
> Open the main menu by pressing the Menu button.
> Now select the Settings menu item by marking it with the up/
down arrow buttons.
> Confi rm with OK.
The Settings menu appears.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Antenna settings
(DVB-T) item.
> You can then open the Antenna settings (DVB-T) menu by
pressing the OK button.
> Now position your antenna in such a way that the level indicator
displays a maximum defl ection for the channels that you can
receive at your location.
Antenna feed
If you are using an active antenna without an external power supply,
you will need to activate the antenna feed (5 V / 30 mA).
The antenna will then be fed with power via the antenna input
connection provided that the antenna accepts power supplied over
the coaxial cable.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Antenna feed
item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to switch the antenna feed On
or Off.
8 Program search
To tune into all the available channels or new channels, there are
several options available for carrying out a program search.
1. Automatic search
Use this search method to scan the television‘s entire reception
range for channels.
2. Extended search
Use this search method to scan only one reception range for
channels (FM Radio, Analogue C, DVB-S, DVB-C or DVB-T).
3. Manual search
Use this search method to scan a channel, a frequency or a
transponder for an analogue program or for digital programs or
to search for a particular program using program-specifi c PID
numbers.
> To perform a program search, fi rst open the main menu.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Program search
item.
> Confi rm with OK.
The Program search submenu appears.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the desired search
method and confi rm with OK.
8.1 Automatic search
With this search method, the selected reception area or areas will
be searched for channels/stations automatically.
> Mark the individual reception areas (DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T,
Analogue CT or FM Radio) using the up/down arrow buttons.
> Set the reception areas that you want to scan to Yes using the
right/left arrow buttons.
The reception areas marked with No will not be scanned during
the automatic search.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to set the desired search mode
in the search mode line. (All programs or Free only)
Start search
> To start the search, press the green Start search function
button.
The duration of the search depends on the reception areas
you have selected. Please also take note of the on-screen
information.
A message appears on-screen after the search.