Setting up the satellite dish antenna, Highlight and select "antenna, Note – Sony SAT-A55 User Manual
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RM-Y802
Remote Control
Setting Up the Satellite Dish
Antenna
This display helps you aim your Satellite Dish Antenna to get the
strongest signal.
For complete information on installation of your Satellite Dish Antenna,
refer to the Satellite Dish Antenna Installation Instructions.
Press the MENU button, then highlight and select
SYSTEM.
The SYSTEM pop-up appears.
Highlight and select "Antenna".
The Antenna display appears.
Antenna Type
Select Round, Oval 2-Sat or O val 3-Sat,
depending on your Satellite Dish
Anteruia type.
Transponder
Lets you select the transponder from
which the Satellite Dish Anterma
receives its signal.
You do not need to cheinge this setting
unless mstructed by your service
provider.
Antenna Location
Lets you find out ttie direction of the
satellite from your Icxration.
Azimuth, Elevation and Tilt
Shows how to rum your Satellite Dish'
Antenna depending on your antenna
type and location.
Status
"Locked" shows that your Satellite
Dish Antenna is receiving a signal.
"Unlocked" shows that a signal is not
being received.
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Ariimith: 167 Elevation: 51 Tilt: fJ/A
Current Level 90
Peak Level 91
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StatiB: LOCKED
SignalSeeker: On
Return
Closes the Antenna display to
show the Main Menu.
Help
■ Opens information about the
Anterma display.
Signal Strength Meter
■ Shows the current and peak
levels of the sigiuil strength.
SignalSeeker* Indicator
When using a Round anterma,
shows that your Satellite Dish
Anterma's SignalSeeker
indicator can be used.
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Note
Most areas of the Uruted States will
not receive a peak signal strength of
100. Although there is no picture
quality difference between a signal
strength of 60 and 100, a higher
signal strength will limit any
negative effects in degraded
conditions such as rain or snow.
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