Installation menuDiSEqC settingThe precondition for this setting is that you have made no changes in the DiSEqC(UFO) set-up, refer to the section "DiSEqC (UFO) Set-up".When you are in the LNB configuration menu (see above), press the buttons to move the coloured bar to the "HotBird" position, press the or buttonand by pressing confirm that you wish to add a satellite. The transponder dataare now stored and a tick appears after "HotBird" to confirm the setting. You cannow set the DiSEqC signal. It serves the purpose of switching between the twoaligned satellites. Press the buttons to go to the DiSEqC-1 setting.Set #1 for ASTRA and #2 for HotBird. Both positions are already pre-programmed.You can pre-program up to four satellites (16 settings: 4x H and V as well as 4xHigh and Low).Press the button 4 times to exit the menu. At the same time, the receiver willconfirm that the set parameters have been saved. If a setting is incorrect, you willsee the following message on the screen:Bad or no signalWith cascaded switches, a total of 16 satellite positions can be stored under DiS-EqC 2. With H/V as well as High/Low this results in a total of 256 settings. Youshould have a specialist carry out these settings and set-up such a system.Antenna settingsThis menu is intended solely for servicepurposes and, if need be, i.e. if nomeasuring instrument is available, it canbe used to align the antenna (satellitedish).The satellite can be defined in the first lineand the transponder in the second.The polarisation of the received signal andthe transmitted symbol rate are shown inthe next line.The bar displays provide an indication of the strength (relative level) of the signaland its quality. However, no conclusions relating to the quality of the antenna sys-tem or of the cable connection can be derived from this signal.Satellite searchIn the satellite scan menu you can instructthe receiver to search for channels on thesatellite. Use the or button to selectthe required satellite. Start the search bypressing .If you wish to set your system to a com-pletely new satellite, you will need to entermanually at least one known transponderin order to start the search (see Section"TP set-up/scan"). You can obtain the necessary information from the correspond-ing TV and satellite magazines or Internet pages.37