TechniSat S1 User Manual

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with the most easterly satellite location. Then, continue by
adding the other satellite positions, working in a westerly
direction, until you have reached the most westerly satellite
position. Your digital receiver has been pre-programmed at
the factory for the most commonly used satellite positions. In
addition, you may enter and configure user-defined (User)
satellite positions (User 1 to User 14) for any orbital position.

9.3.1 Selecting a satellite position

9.3.1.1 Selecting a pre-programmed satellite
position

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To include a satellite position in the satellite list, use
the

arrow keys to mark the field Sat new.

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Confirm by pressing

OK.

A list showing the available satellite positions will be
displayed. (Fig. 9-10)

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Now use the

up/down arrow keys to mark a

satellite position that you wish to include in the
satellite list.

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Press OK to accept the selection into memory.

If the

geo-positioning function is active (Point 9.2)

the dish will now be rotated automatically to the programmed
satellite position. While the rotation is in progress, the display

turn” will be shown, and will blink.

If the

geo-positioning function is not active (Point

9.3.2.2) you must rotate the antenna manually to the desired
position.

9.3.1.2 Setting user-defined satellite positions (User

satellite)

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To include a user satellite position in the satellite list,
use the

arrow keys to mark the field Sat new.

>

Confirm by pressing

OK.

The list of available satellite positions will be dis-
played. (Fig. 9-11)

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Now use the

up/down arrow keys to mark a user

satellite position (User 1 to User 14).

>

Press the

OK key to display the menu used to set a

test transponder. In this menu, set the parameters of
the test transponder and of the LNC used as
described in

Point 6.4.3.

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When you have completed setting the test trans-
ponder, press

Back, to return to the menu for setting

the motorised antenna. The field for entering the
orbital position is active.

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Use the

numeric keys to enter the orbital position of

the user satellite, and confirm by pressing

OK.

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Now use the

OK key to enter whether the orbital posi-

tion is a western (W) or eastern (E) position.

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(Fig. 8-22)

(Fig. 8-21)

(Fig. 8-20)

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