1 switching diseqc on or off, 2 setting the switching matrix – TechniSat DIGIT MF4-S User Manual

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6.4.1 Switching DiSEqC on or off

DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a digital switching

signal used to control DiSEqC-compatible components via the anten-

na cable. If your external installation is equipped with DiSEqC com-

ponents, you must switch on the DiSEqC control:

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In this line, use the OK key to switch DiSEqC on or off.

As only one LNC can be addressed if the DiSEqC control is

switched off, the menu is restricted to the configuration of a

single LNC.

6.4.2 Setting the switching matrix

Four switching criteria for the DiSEqC control are indicated in the

menu. You receiver is pre-programmed, so that ASTRA will be recei-

ved at switching position A/A and Eutelsat at switching position B/A

of a multi-switch. Should your receiving installation be configured dif-

ferently, or should you receive other satellites, you can adjust the set-

tings of your digital receiver to your antenna as follows.

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Use the arrow keys to select the DiSEqC switch position

(1-4) you wish to allocate to a particular satellite (e.g.. A/B 3

No Satellite), and mark this line.

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Confirm by pressing OK.

A table will be displayed, allowing you to select from various

satellites.

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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the selected satelli-

te. The arrow keys up/down will move the marker up or

down the list one line at a time, use the arrow keys

left/right to move back or forward one page at a time.

If the satellite you are looking for is not included in the list,

please select a reserve position, designated User 1 to

User 14.

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Confirm by pressing OK. The selected satellite will now be

added to the menu Antenna Settings at the previously

marked position.

Now proceed to enter the data in the menu Antenna Settings,

until the data in this menu corresponds with that of your antenna

installation. For any switching criteria not required select the setting

No Satellite.

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(Fig. 6-8)

A B

Position

Output

A B

Position

Output

A B

Option

Output

Example:

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