Connecting Your Trekstor Satcorder Neptune Full-Hd 1080I; Installation Of A Satellite Antenna - TrekStor SatCorder Neptune Operating Instructions Manual

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USB-PVR functions
Please note: Like all other USB-PVR functions, the following functions of the SatCorder are available to you
only if a USB 2.0 mass storage device (e.g. an external hard disk or USB stick) is connected.
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2 Connecting your
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2.1 Installation of a Satellite Antenna

Please note: If you have already installed and aligned your satellite antenna, you can skip this chapter.
Selection of the Mounting Location of the Satellite Antenna
The mounting location for your satellite antenna must be
selected in such a way that there are no obstructions between
the satellite antenna and the satellite being received. For this
reason, pay attention to protruding roof edges, downpipes,
and other obstacles such as trees during installation. To be
able to receive the ASTRA 19.2E (E = east) satellites, the
antenna must be oriented to the south.
Please note: The software update sent via satellite is fed via ASTRA 19.2E.
Attach the antenna according to the installation instructions delivered with your satellite antenna.
For the mounting, use a wall or mast mount that provides a fixed, secure hold for the antenna. Do not
perform the final attachment of your satellite antenna until the positioning and thus any
corrections or fine adjustments are completed.
Aligning the Satellite Antenna
In order for the desired satellite to be targeted, the azimuth
and elevation angles must be properly adjusted. The azimuth
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angle describes the rotation of the satellite dish to the right
or left, while the elevation angle describes its inclination.
Since the alignment depends on your geographical location,
various values can be set.
First determine the elevation and azimuth angle, which depend
on your place of residence. If no information regarding the
angles has been provided in the documents of your satellite
antenna, you will find extensive material on the Internet.
If you install an offset satellite antenna, you must first calculate the angle to be used for the alignment,
that is, the angle adjusted to your satellite antenna. This is determined by deducting the offset angle
from the elevation angle. Information regarding the offset angle can be found in the documents of
your satellite antenna.
1) O key: This key starts a recording.
2) V key: Pressing the instant replay key repeats the
last 30 seconds of the playback of a time shift recording.
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3) P key: The stop key ends a recording.
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4) Q key: Starts a time shift recording or the playback
of a recording.
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5) R key: Jumps to the previous bookmark.
6) S key: Jumps to the next bookmark.
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7) T key: Fast rewind. You can change the playback
speed by pressing this key several times.
8) U key: Fast forward. You can change the playback
speed by pressing this key several times.
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