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NOMAD FRONT PANEL

LEDs

LEDS
LNB: When lit, this LED indicates that the coax cable from the receiver is
correctly connected to the NOMAD, and that the receiver has power. (Note:
The LNB LED illuminates once the coax cable of the receiver has been
connected and the receiver has power, but it does NOT indicate the NOMAD
Controller has power. The green " " LED next to the POWER button indicates
the NOMAD has power.)
LOCK: When lit, this LED indicates that peak signal strength of the satellite
has been reached, and that the Mount has locked onto that signal.
DVB: When lit, this LED indicates that the DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) is
powered up and ready to identify satellites.
PEAK: When lit, this LED indicates that the dish has found a satellite signal
and is adjusting for the highest signal strength of the satellite. It will turn
off after satellite "Lock" has been achieved.
FIND: When the FIND button is pressed, the NOMAD deploys the Mount
by elevating it from a stowed position. The LNB and DVB LEDs will light. The
Mount then automatically begins searching for satellites as programmed,
and at this time the FIND LED will light to indicate search status until the
satellite(s) are found and identified. The Mount will then "peak" on the
satellite(s), adjusting for the strongest signal strength. During this time, the
PEAK LED will glow solid. When peaking is complete, the Mount will lock in
position. The PEAK and FIND LEDs will go out, and the LOCK LED will light
up.
STOW: After the STOW button is pressed and the dish has stowed, the STOW
LED will remain solid for a short time and then the NOMAD will automatically
power down. This LED will also blink to indicate motor activity whenever
the Mount is in motion.
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