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9.3 Setting the satellite position

Proceed by sytematically working through Points 9.3.1 to
9.3.3 for each satellite position that is to be set. When pro-
gramming the satellite positions, we recommend that you
begin with the satellite in the most easterly position. Then
add each additional satellite in geographic order, working in a
westerly direction, until you have reached the most westerly
position.
Your digital receiver is pre-programmed at the factory for the
most popular satellite positions. In addition, you can configu-
re user-defined satellite positions for any orbital position of
your choice (User1 to User14).

9.3.1 Selecting a satellite position

9.3.1.1 Selecting a pre-programmed satellite

position

>

To add a satellite position to the satellite list, use the
arrow keys to mark the field Sat new.

>

Confirm by pressing

OK.

A list will be displayed showing the available satellite
positions.

(Fig. 9-10)

>

Now use the

arrow keys up/down to mark a

satellite position that you wish to add to the satellite
list.

>

Press

OK to accept the selection.

If the

Geo-Positioning (Point 9.2) function is On, the dish

antenna will now be rotated automatically to the programmed
satellite position. The rotation will be indicated by a blinking
display “

turn”.

If the

Geo-Positioning function is Off, you will have to

rotate the dish antenna manually (Point 9.3.2.2) to the
desired satellite position.

9.3.1.2 Setting a user-defined satellite position

>

To add a user satellite position to the satellite list,use
the

arrow keys to mark the field Sat new.

>

Confirm by pressing

OK.

A list will be displayed showing the available satellite
positions.

(Fig. 9-11)

>

Now use the

arrow keys up/down to mark a user

satellite position (User1 to User14).

>

Press

OK to display the menu used to set a test

transponder. In this menu, set the parameters for the
test transponder as well as for the LNC used as
described in

Point 6.4.3.

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(Fig. 9-11)

(Fig. 9-10)

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