Use With A Rotating Antenna; East And West Limits; Delete Existing Limits - TechniSat DigiCorder S2 Operating Manual

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10 Use with a rotating antenna (DiSEqC 1.2)
Your digital receiver is ready for use with a motorised rotating
antenna. Using the DiSEqC control (DiSEqC level 1.2) you
have the facility to control a suitable motor via the co-axial
cable.
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As described in Point Punkt 6.4, call up the menu
Antenna settings (Fig. 10-1) and switch the
DiSEqC control (Point 6.4.1) on.
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the
DiSEqC position (e.g. A/B 3) to which you wish to
allocate the motor antenna.
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Press the OK key to open a window allowing you to
select the Satellite resp. the Motor antenna.
(Fig. 10-2)
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select the line
Motor antenna and confirm by pressing OK.
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A note regarding the setting of East and West limits
will be displayed. (Fig. 10-3). Confirm by pressing OK.

10.1 East and West limits

To avoid mechanical damage to the satellite dish or the LNB
by physical obstacles, you must first set the maximum degree
of rotation to both East and West. If there are any obstacles
in the rotating field of the dish (e.g. a wall or chimney), these
must definitely be considered when setting the East-West
limits.
If there are no obstacles in the rotating range of the dish, set
the limits so that the dish can be rotated a little further than
the most extreme locations of the satellites to be received.
10.1.1 Deleting existing limits
First, you should delete any limits that may exist.
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Use the arrow keys left/right to mark the column
Configuration.
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Now use the arrow keys up/down in the line
Motor antenna to mark the field Continue.
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Confirm by pressing OK.
The menu for setting the motor antenna will now be
displayed. (Fig. 10-4)
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Press the blue function key Actions to open an
additional window. (Fig. 10-5)
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Delete limits.
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(Fig. 10-1)
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(Fig. 10-3)
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