Trouble shooting – Ferguson FK-1000 User Manual
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem
Possible Causes
What To Do
The display on the front
panel does not light up.
Main cable is not connected.
Check that the main cable is
plugged into power socket.
No sound
or picture, but the front
panel red light is ON.
The unit is in standby mode.
Press the standby button.
No sound or picture.
The satellite dish is not pointing
at the satellite.
Adjust the dish. Check the Signal
Level in the Antenna Setup menu.
No signal or weak signal.
Check the cable connections, LNB
and other equipment connected
between the LNB and the
receiver, and/or adjust the dish.
Bad picture/
Blocking error.
The satellite dish is not pointing
at the satellite
Adjust the dish.
Signal is too strong.
Connect a signal attenuator to
the LNB input.
Satellite dish is too small.
Change to a larger dish.
LNB noise factor too high.
Change to an LNB with lower
noise factor.
The LNB is faulty.
Change the LNB.
No picture appears on
the TV screen.
The system is connected by
SCART leads and TV is not in AV/
EXT mode.
Check the UHF channel fixed in
your system and tune the UHF
channel properly.
There is interference on
your digital satellite
channel.
The system is connected using RF
leads and the output channel of
the receiver interferes with an
existing terrestrial channel or
Video signal.
Change the receiver output
channel to a more suitable
channel, or connect the system
using SCART leads.
The RCU is not working. Battery exhausted.
Change the battery.
RCU is incorrectly aimed.
Aim the RCU at the unit, or check
that nothing blocks the front
panel.
On front display there is
just TV (ГU)
Button TV/AV was pressed.
On the remote control is a button
TV / AV used to modify the
source, a second press will
change the source of the
displayed image.
In worry about customer's satisfaction, in case of any problems, we ask you always before
dispatch device to check on our internet side:
software is. Due to conditions of guarantee the actualization of software does not rank to
service repairs.
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