Software Versions; Universal European Single User Lnb - Wegener UNITY500 Manual

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2.7.9

Software Versions

Software Versions: (Read Only)
1. From the Main Menu, press <SELECT> until 'Software Version' is highlighted.
2. Press <ENTER> to move to the 'Software Version' screen. You may review the versions on
the simulated screen below.
3. Press <ENTER> to return to the Main Menu.
The screens in Section 2.7 are samples only. The information on actual screens will differ.
2.8

UNIVERSAL EUROPEAN SINGLE USER LNB

Support for a Universal European LNB is a user-enabled feature. When this feature is enabled,
and the IRD operator selects the 'Carrier Select' OSD screen, "RF Polarization" will be present
as a controlled menu item. (See Section 2.7.5, Page 28, and the screen in that section.)
"RF Polarization" provides for two modes of operation. If you select the "Vertical (14 V)"
mode, 14 Volts is supplied to the Universal LNB and Vertically polarized signals are processed
by the LNB. When the "Horizontal (19 V)" mode is selected, 19 Volts is supplied to the
Universal LNB and Horizontally polarized signals are processed by the LNB. The default mode
of operation is "Vertical (14 V)".
The second feature of a Universal LNB is the reception of Low Band (10.70 to 11.70 GHz), and
High Band (11.70 to 12.75 GHz) frequency bands. When the IRD is tuned to "High Band", a 22
KHz signal is applied to the LNB. When the IRD is tuned to "Low Band", the 22 KHz signal is
removed from the LNB. For Low Band signals the LNB output frequency range is 950 to 1950
MHz, while for High Band signals the LNB output frequency range is 1100 to 2150 MHz.
800001-01
S-WARE VERSIONS/SERIAL #
Application
1.6
Boot
1.01
Xilinx
CA600048-01 100
Secure
600041 1.1
Tuner
L64724 D
Serial NO.
46339
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