button.
Configure the following settings properly using the signal bars.
• Satellite: Either choose a target satellite from the list of satellites or add
a new one.
• Tuner Connection: Specify whether the receiver’s satellite dish connec-
tors are connected to two different dishes separately or to the one same
dish via the loop-through cable. This option is available only when both
connectors are connected by any means.
• Tuner: Determine which of the dish connectors to use. This option is not
available when Tuner Connection is set to Loop-Through.
• Frequency: Choose a target transponder from the list of transponders.
• LNB Power: An LNB must be supplied with power to operate. Turn this
on to supply the LNB with power if it doesn’t have its own power supply.
• LNB Type: Specify what type of LNB is used.
• LNB Frequency: Specify what frequency the LNB generates. A dual-
band LNB, also called universal LNB, generates two alternative frequen-
cies to receive a wider band of satellite frequencies.
• LNB 22 kHz: Either turn this on or off to pick up a higher or lower fre-
quency band.
• DiSEqC Switch: If one or more typical DiSEqC switches are used, this op-
tion must be set properly. Specify which of the DiSEqC ports is connected
to the intended dish.
On this screen, users can add or change satellite and transponder data.
Rename a satellite: Choose Satellite and select a satellite. Press the red
button and then enter a new name using the on-screen keyboard.
Edit a satellite’s longitude: Choose Satellite and select a satellite. Press the
green button and then Modify the longitude.
Clear all transponders of a satellite: Choose Satellite and select a satellite.
Press the yellow button and then confirm to clear them.
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