Televes RSD - 711801 User Manual page 28

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USALS - DiSEqC 1.3
This menu enables you to direct the mobile aerial at a satellite
automatically when you only know the satellite's orbital position and your
geographical position (latitude and longitude).
- Satellite
We have to define the satellites we are going to use. For this purpose
we can use the V+/V- buttons, or press OK to activate the popup
menu .
- TP Index
Specify a transponder to act on, using the V+/V- buttons, or press OK
to activate the popup menu .
- Local
Press the OK button to activate the popup menu. If you live in a capital
city that figures on the list, select it. For other locations, select the
"Manual" option and enter your exact location in degrees (latitude and
longitude). Type the position onto the (4 digit) numerical keyboard.
Then press the V+/V- buttons to indicate whether Longitude is East or
West and whether Latitude is North or South.
- Movement
You will move the aerial East or West by using the V+/V- buttons. Each
click on the button moves the aerial one step. If you keep your finger
on the button, the movement will be constant.
- Limit Setup
The limit points are those which indicate the maximum rotation of the
aerial at both ends of the arc. There is an Eastern and a Western limit.
To set the limits, after memorizing the orbital positions select the
(Eastern or Western) limit to be set, using the V+/V- buttons.
Go up to the "Movement" option and using the V+/V- buttons, move
the dish to set the limit.
Return to the option "Limit setup", select the other limit and proceed as
above.
The option "Disable Limit" disables the use of limits. If limits are not
used, you run the risk of physical damage to the motor or the aerial.
- Go to reference
This points the aerial Southwards (0º)
An information bar at the bottom of the screen indicates the signal level
available in the transponder.
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