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on screen.
8.6 System configuration
Use this menu item to view the specific receiver data (e.g. current
software version).
> Use the arrow keys up/down to mark this line in the sub-
menu Settings.
> Confirm by pressing OK.
> Press the Menu key to return to normal operation.
8.7 Encryption/decoding system
This menu point takes you to the sub-menues for the CONAX
Smartcard used, and for the CI module. You can view information
related to the Smartcard or the CI module used by selecting the
Smartcard or the CI interface, by pressing the arrow keys, then
confirm by pressing OK.
Manual Initialisation of the CI module
> You can initialise the CI module manually by pressing the
red function key CI Reset.
9 Operation with a rotating antenna (DiSEqC 1.2)
Your digital receiver is equipped for use in conjunction with a rotating
antenna. You may control a suitable motor by means of the co-axial
cable, using the DiSEqC control (DiSEqC-Level 1.2).
> Call up the menu Antenna Settings as described in Point
6.4 (Fig. 9-1), and switch the DiSEqC control (Point 6.4.1)
on.
> Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the DiSEqC
position (e.g. A/B 3) to which you wish to allocate the rotating
antenna motor.
> Pressing OK will open a selection window for the Satellite
resp. the Antenna motor . (Fig. 9-2)
> Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Antenna
motor, and confirm by pressing OK.
> Confirm the message (Fig. 9-3) regarding the setting of
easterly and westerly limits by pressing OK.
9.1 Easterly and Westerly limits
To avoid mechanical damage to the antenna dish or the LNC, you
must first specify the maximum easterly and westerly limits for the
antenna rotation. If there are any obstructions (e.g. walls, chimnies)
in the rotating radius of the dish, this must definitely be considered
when setting the East-West limits.
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(Fig. 9-1)
(Fig. 9-2)
(Fig. 9-3)
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