Operation using remote controlier, Operation using remote controller – Panasonic VideoCipher II Integrated Satellite Receiver/Positioner/Descrambler CRD-4500 User Manual

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= 4. Operation Using Remote Controlier

■ Indication with I j means button on remote controller.

1. Satellite and Channel Selection

Direct selection of programmed satellite

[Example]

Press I SAT I rF~l m m for SATCOM IR ch 4

or I sAT~i m m m m for

telstar

301 ch 15.

The satellite letter must be selected within 5 seconds after pressing I SAT |.

The satellite number must be selected within 5 seconds after selecting satellite letter.

The channel number may be selected at any time afterwards.

2. Satellite Selection

Slew Mode

Press I SAT I I E l (EAST) or I W I (WEST). The next programmed satellite in the

arc will be selected. If the I E~| or I W I buttons are held down, the satellite names

slew through. The antenna starts to move 2 seconds after the desired satellite is selected.
I EAST I I WEST 1 controls on the front panel on the receiver are used to provide

the same operation.

3. Channel Selection

Direct Selection

Press 1 button for channels 1*9, 2 buttons for channels 10 and above.

4. Channel Selection

Slew Mode

Press Channel I A I I V I to slew through the channels.

5. Antenna Fine Positioning

Press I EH (EAST) or | W I (WEST) for fine positioning of the antenna. The antenna

can be moved 8 counts in either direction. The new position will be stored in memory
5 seconds after fine positioning.

6. AFCA/ideo Fine Tuning

AFC (Automatic Fine Tuning) is normally ON. When Terrestrial Interference is present,
or with some Ku Band channels, it may be necessary to off-tune the receiver. Press
I AFC I to turn AFC OFF and then use Fine Tune I A I and I V j until the best
picture is received. These settings will be automatically stored in memory.

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