Televes RSD-7235 User Instructions page 16

Televes rsd-7235 digital satellite receiver user instructions
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User instructions
In the menu, when we select the "Signal level" option and press the OK
button over it, we are informed of the signal level with which we receive
the satellite.
This is useful when we are installing the antenna, as it serves as a guide
to know when we are pointing it towards a satellite.
In the menu, when we select the "Go to Auto Search" option, we are
given direct access to the "Auto Search" menu.
During the installation of the satellite antenna, the receiver can calculate
the elevation and azimuth angles for a satellite and display these on the
screen.
- Enter the position of the desired satellite to which you are going to point
the antenna in the "Satellite" section, of the "Positioning Help" option of
the "Antenna Setup" menu.
- In the same way, enter the longitude and latitude of the place where
you are going to install the antenna in the "Longitude" and "Latitude"
sections.
- Select "Compute" and press the OK button. The receiver will calculate
the elevation and azimuth angles, and will display these on screen.
To exit this menu press the EXIT button.
Fixed
antenna
Note:
- If you are using a switch, please take into account the combination of the antenna with each of the switches in each input.
- You cannot use the 22 KHz tone switch and the DiSEqC switch at the same time as both switches may use the same 22
KHz tone.
- If you want to use a "Tone Burst" switch even when this cannot be selected in the menu, you can use it by choosing the
DiSEqC option. When you configure the antenna connected to the "A" input of the Tone Burst Switch, select the "Port A" in
the DiSEqC option in the "Antenna Setup". Carry on in the same way when configuring the antenna connected to the "B"
Input of the Tone Burst Switch, in this case selecting the "Port B" in the DiSEqC option.
- You can search manually for the channels by directly indicating the frequencies in the "L" band (950 - 2150 MHz). To do this,
select an available antenna (not assigned to any satellite) in "Antenna Setup" and assign it to one of the free satellite
positions (for example, NEWSAT1). Next, in "Univ. LNB" select "NO", and enter "0000" as the oscilator frequency in both
cases.
You can now begin to use the "Manual Search" option, select the previously configured antenna and enter the IF
frequencies (950 - 2150 MHz).
Fixed
antenna
DiSEqC
with
multisat
Various
fixed
DiSEqC
antennas
45
"RSD - 7235"
Antenna
1
Satellite
ASTRA
Univ. LNB
YES
LNB Freq. 1
9750
LNB Freq. 2
10600
14/18 Volt
None
Signal Level
22KHz Tone
None
0 Unlocked
DiSEqC
Port A
TP1
Signal Level
Go to Auto Search
Positioning Help
Satellite
ASTRA
19.2°
EAST
Longitude
000.0°
EAST
Latitude
000.0°
North
Compute
Signal Level
Go to Auto Search
Positioning Help
Antenna with
motor
DiSEqC 1.2

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