34If the parameters (satellite, frequency, polarisation, symbolrate) of the channel being searched for are known, thetransponder search can be used.If, for example, a new channel launches within a knownchannel group, a channel from that group can be preset byselecting the channel. The necessary parameters are thenimported in the transponder search.If “No signal!” is displayed on the “START” line, receptionis not possible. Check the “Satellite”, “Frequency”,“Polarisation” and “Symbol rate” parameters again. Thesearch can only be started if “Signal!” is displayed.• Start the search by pressing the buttonEncrypted channels are indicated by “$”. Channels thatyou do not want to import can be deleted individually withthe # button (blue).New channels are indicated by “+”. Import the channels intothe pool by pressing the button.Manual input (for experts )Path: MENU>Main menu>Search>ManualIf neither the satellite search nor the transponder searchfinds the channel you are looking for, you can enter all therelevant reception parameters in the “Manual input” function.Manual input is very useful, for example, if you know thereception data of the channel you are looking for, but thechannel does not broadcast all the time.SearchThe newly found pro-grammes are also storedin the programme list,which is called up by pres-sing twice. However,unlike in programme pool,these are not attachedto the end of the list, butrather to the end of eachavailable broadcasting sa-tellite programme. Here,the “~~~~~” placeholdersavailable in the programmelist are overwritten by thenew programmes. For“ASTRA 19° East“ satel-lite programmes, the pro-gramme positions from 0-299 are reserved, for the“HOTBIRD (EUTELSAT)13° East” satellite pro-grammes, programmepositions 300 to 799 arereserved.