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Test 1
10700MHz
C
Searching
Frequency
1
0 7 0 0
Press OK to change setting
Press ▲or▼ for more options.
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Test 1
10700MHz
C
Searching
LNB L.O.
9.75GHz
Frequency
10700MHz
Format
DVB-S Q
Press ◄ or ► to change setting.
Press ▼or ▲ for more options.
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Test 1
10700MHz
C
Searching
Frequency
10700MHz
Format
DVB-S Q
Symbol Rate 27500
Press OK to change setting.
Press ▲ or ▼ for more options.
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Test 1
10700MHz
C
Searching
2
7 5 0 0
Symbol rate
Press OK to change setting
Press ▲ or ▼ for more options.
01/10/2010 10:30 AM
Each digit is selected by using the up and down cursor
Sat
keys to rotate the numbers from 0 to 9 and then pressing
the right arrow cursor key to select the next number. If you
need to correct a number the left cursor key can be used.
Once you have set the desired frequency press the "OK"
button to move on.
MHz
Tip: If you are entering a C-Band frequency please use a
Save
leading zero, for example 03842.
Note: If the entered frequency is out of range for the
previously selected LNB Local Oscillator then a
Back
notification will appear.
The HD-STM / STCM can acquire a lock on DVB QPSK
and DVB 8PSK carriers and this is defined here. Most
SAT
carriers are DVB-S QPSK.
The following options for this selection are available.
DVB-S Q
DVB-S 8
DVB-S2 Q
Save
DVB-S2 8
Use the left or right cursor keys to change this value if
Back
required and then the down cursor key to select Symbol
Rate.
SAT
Press "OK" to enter a symbol rate.
Note: the default value is 27500 but any symbol
rate from 1000 to 45000 can be entered.
Save
Back
SAT
The method of selecting numbers for the symbol rate is
the same as entering the frequency earlier uses the up
and down cursor keys to change the number value and
the right arrow button to step on to the next number. If a
correction needs to be made you can use the left cursor
key.
Save
Note: To enter a symbol rate of less than 10000 please
ensure that the first number is a zero, for example 05362.
Back
(QPSK)
default
(8PSK)
(QPSK)
(8PSK)
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