Sony SAT-T60 User Manual

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Satellite Dish Guided Setup tells the Receiver what type of satellite dish you are using,
so you must go through it at least once, even if you are only replacing a receiver that
was already working. Satellite Dish Guided Setup usually takes about five minutes,
plus whatever time you may need to position your dish.

  ! After you press SELECT on the ! & screen, you’ll see a
reminder to make sure all cables are properly connected to the Receiver and to your
TV. If you need help connecting cables, see chapter two of the Installation Guide.
Press SELECT when you are ready to continue.

 !!   Choose the type of satellite dish you have installed. If the manual
for your satellite dish is available, you can find its type there.

Most people should select “Round dish, (Single or Dual LNB).” The most important
feature of this type of dish is that it receives a signal from one satellite in the sky. Some
manufacturers produce a dish that receives a signal from one satellite but is slightly
oval in shape. People with those satellite dishes should also choose “Round dish
(Single or Dual LNB).” One cable extends from a single-LNB dish to a home; two
cables extend from a Dual LNB dish to a home (or to a multi-switch). Most new
satellite dishes are Dual LNB.

An oval, two-satellite dish can receive signals from two satellites. An oval, 3 satellite
dish receives its signal from three satellites. 2 and 3 satellite dishes are always Dual
LNB.

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