Cisco D9824 Installation And Configuration Manual page 152

Advanced multi decryption receiver
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring
17 Set the Orbital Position (Orbital Posn) for RF1, RF2, RF3, and/or RF4, in degrees.
This is the location in orbit of the satellite currently being used. The satellite
position (in degrees) in combination with the direction (either E (East) or W
(West)) denotes the satellite position the dish connected to the current RF Input
should point. This is used when the satellite is not available in the look-up menu
list.
For manual configuration, enter the location of the satellite using the numerical
keypad. The receiver will not recognize the satellite name and identify it as
Unknown. This setting is required to resolve any ambiguity between RF inputs
during automatic disaster recovery.
18 Select the East/West Flag for RF1, RF2, RF3, or RF4. This is the satellite position
the dish connected to the current RF Input should point. The options are East,
West, or N/A (Not Applicable).
19 Click Apply.
20 Click Validate Orbital Position to validate the RF inputs to match those
expected by the network. The receiver will check to see if all frequencies in the
Network Information Table (NIT) can be tuned to. The Date is displayed as the
last date that the Validate operation was performed.
21 Click Reacquire to re-acquire the signal using the tuning parameters from user
settings. The Reacquire Network Information window is displayed.
Select Reacquire Tuning & Channel List Only for the decoder to tune back to
the user configured input and frequency and re-acquire the PSI/SI information
back to the selected channel. Click OK.
Note: This operation can take several minutes, depending on the size of the
network.
22 The Current Input Status section displays the current RF status.
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