Manual Search - Ten-Haaft Oyster Vision II Operating Instructions Manual

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Manual search

The manual search serves predominantly for fine-adjustment of a found
satellite under unfavourable reception situations. If you want to receive a
new satellite which has not yet been stored as a search satellite in the
controller, this can be likewise set up with the manual search function.
First, switch your receiver to a pre-programmed programme place which
is broadcast by the desired satellite.
Press the key
at the controller repeatedly until the message "Manual
search" appears on the display. After pressing the key
, you can
gradually change the position of the antenna with the arrow keys. At
first, setting of the angle of rotation is pre-selected. Switching between
angle of rotation and angle of inclination and back is performed by
pressing and holding the key
and simultaneously pressing one of
the arrow keys.
Adjust the system in both axes of movement with the arrow keys to the
strongest possible signal.
After you have adjusted the antenna to optimal reception, you can store
the position for the present location by pressing the key
again.
The position stored in such a way is then first used when you switch on
the system the next time. Even if no satellite signal is recognized in this
position, the automatic search is not started if you had stored a manually
located position before. If desired, start the automatic search through
the menu (see also page
).
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If the "manual search" is stopped with the key
, then no storage of
the current position takes place. The system moves back into its initial
position.
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