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is the communication protocol which allows you to switch from one LNB to another, or redirect the
satellite dish when switching between channels broadcast by two different satellites.
satellite dish when switching between channels broadcast by two different satellites.
Using presets, the Dish Setup tab allows you to define which satellite an LNB or satellite dish
position corresponds to. As a preset can only correspond to a single satellite, you must therefore
define as many presets as there are satellites targeted.
position corresponds to. As a preset can only correspond to a single satellite, you must therefore
define as many presets as there are satellites targeted.
Your satellite reception configuration will vary according to the kind of hardware you have. Please
refer to one of the following three sections.
refer to one of the following three sections.
5.2.2. Single LNB satellite dish, non-motorized
- Select the Dish Setup tab.
- Select the Dish 1 preset in the Select Dish field.
- Select the Dish 1 preset in the Select Dish field.
- Select Fixed in the Dish Type field.
- Select the satellite your dish is aimed at in the Satellite field.
- Select the satellite your dish is aimed at in the Satellite field.
The satellite coordinates in the Degree field are updated
automatically.
automatically.
- Select Setup 1 in the LNB Setup field.
- Click on Apply.
- Click on Apply.
The Strength and Quality signal indicators are updated.
- Click on Scan the Satellite.
Channel scanning begins. Once it is complete, the software
prompts you to save the list of detected channels.
- Give the list a name (the name of the satellite involved, for
example) and click on OK.
The control panel now displays the Program tab with the list
of detected channels.
5.2.3. Dual LNB satellite dish or greater, non-motorized
You must assign a “path” to each LNB for information transfer. As the LNB A path corresponds to the main
LNB on your satellite dish, we recommend that you assign it to LNB 1.