Setting Up Preset Services (Menu 1); Using Preset Services; Setting Up A Preset Service; Setting Up The Input (Menu 2) - TANDBERG TT1260 Reference Manual

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3.5

Setting Up Preset Services (Menu 1)

3.5.1

Using Preset Services

This group allows up to 40 Services to be stored as presets. Selecting a Service from the
preset list in Menu 1 automatically reconfigures the TT1260 to receive that Service with its
associated parameters set as stored.
3.5.2

Setting Up a Preset Service

Follow the steps in Table 3.5 to store the current Service as a preset.
Table 3.5: Setting Up a Preset Service
Step
1
2
3
4
3.6

Setting Up the Input (Menu 2)

3.6.1

Satellite Receiver

QPSK Satellite Receiver (TT1260/HWO/QPSK)

Table 3.6: Setting Up the QPSK Satellite Receiver
Step
1
2
3
4
Reference Guide: TT1260 Contribution Receiver
ST.RE.E10100.3
Action
Use the menus to set up the unit so that the
required Service is current.
(Refer to Sections 3.5 and 3.6)
Go to Menu 1 to view the Preset menu.
Select a location to store the preset.
The EDIT mode cannot be entered unless a
valid Service being decoded.
Press Save.
Action
Go to Menu 2.2 and select SOURCE 1.
Scroll to Menu 2.3. Enter the LNB
FREQUENCY then press Save.
Scroll to Menu 2.3.1. Enter the SATELLITE
FREQUENCY then press Save.
Scroll to Menu 2.3.2. Enter the SYMBOL
RATE then press Save.
Operating the Equipment Locally
Result
This selects the Service and associated parameters for the preset
process.
This displays the menu which allows the Current Service to be
stored at a chosen location (01 – 40). If there is no Current
Service, the menu display reads NO STORED SERVICE.
Use Edit and the arrow pushbuttons to step through the stored
items. This allows a specific location to be chosen. Any vacant
locations are marked by NO STORED SERVICE.
This stores the current Service and its associated parameters as
a preset in the selected location. This adds the Service to the list
displayed on page 1.
Result
The Receiver can take its signals from two sources. Select
appropriate source.
This sets up the LNB frequency for the selected Source in MHz.
This sets up the Satellite frequency for the selected Source in
MHz.
Sets the symbol rate for the selected Source in Msymbol/s.
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