Satellite Change - Ten-Haaft Oyster Vision II Operating Instructions Manual

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Satellite change

In principle, a satellite change can of course be performed when you
enter another satellite in the menu option "Search satellite" and then
select the fully automatic search function. For fast, comfortable turning
to another satellite, however, the so-called "fast satellite change" was
implemented in addition to the DiseqC system. Here, four preset
satellites can be located very quickly. However, the satellite change
functions satisfyingly only if the preset satellites can actually be received
in the area you are currently residing in.
Pre-setting:
Select the menu option "SAT position" and assign the appropriate
satellites to the respective positions (see page Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.). If you do not assign all 4 possible positions, then the factory-
preset satellites remain in the remaining positions. The pre-setting is
hereby already finished. You can now leave the Settings menu.
Changing to another satellite is quite simple: Scroll through the
Overview menu by repeatedly pressing of the key
until the option
"SAT change" appears on the display.
Now press the key
, and the currently received satellite is indicated on
the display. By pressing the keys
or
, you can now switch between
the 4 preset satellites.
Hint: If you do not assign all four possible positions and when switching through the
positions you feel annoyed by the appearance of the factory-preset satellites, then you
can also assign the positions several times to the same satellite. If you would like to
change, e.g., only between Astra and Hotbird, then you set Astra on position 1,
Hotbird on position 2, Astra on position on position 3 again and Hotbird on
position 4 again. When switching through with
or
, then the change takes
always place only between Astra and Hotbird.
After the desired satellite is shown on the display, it is directly selected by
pressing the key
.
Afterwards, the display changes back again into the mode "SAT
operation".
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