Lnb Settings; Diseqc (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) - Philips DSR 1000 User Manual

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4.4.4 LNB settings

(1)
(2)
N.B.:

4.4.5 DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control)

In the DiSEqC menu the control signals must be set in accordance with the requirements of your
satellite equipment.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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LNB
{ON}
standard setting
{OFF}
operation without LNB signal (e.g. only with special cabling systems)
In standby mode
{OFF}
standard setting
For certain units only use the {OFF} setting, as otherwise the receiver
continues to supply power to the LNB also in standby mode.
The power consumption of the receiver can thus increase from 2 watts to up
to 10 watts in standby mode.
{ON}
The LNB power remains on in standby mode, e.g. to supply power to an
appropriate multi-consumer unit.
22 kHz signal
{OFF}
22 kHz not active
{High/Low}
22 kHz switches between high and low band
{Pos. A/B}
22 kHz switches between 2 satellites
Tone burst
{OFF}
{High/Low}
activates the tone burst depending on the reception frequency
{Pos. A/B}
selects orbit position 1/3 or 2/4
{Opt. A/B}
switches between orbit position 1/2 and 3/4
DiSEqC
{OFF}, {ON}
Select {ON}, if you connect the receiver to a DiSEqC-compatible satellite
receiver.
DiSEqC repeat (use for cascade arrays)
{OFF}
no repetition of DiSEqC signal
{1}
the DiSEqC signal is repeated once
{2}
the DiSEqC signal is repeated twice

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