Version: 2.02 Confidential and Proprietary 8 of 50NOTE: IGMP is an Internet standard that is used to control multicast traffic on the LANbased on the client’s interest in the stream. For proper operation, all components ofyour network should support IGMPNOTE: The 22 KHz (or 44 KHz) tone is used to switch between the 2 bands of theLNB. The receiver should be configured so that the proper tone is used and the properband is selected.NOTE: If the LNB does not have the ability to switch polarizations, choose a value thatwill provide the most suitable power supply voltage. In most cases this will beHorizontal / Left (+18 Volts).3.2 What Information do I Need – Basic Configuration?Before using the S300 configuration software to configure your receiver, you need to gather thefollowing information:1) The LO Frequency in MHz of the stream you wish to receive.2) The RF Band Frequency in MHz of the stream you wish to receive. Yoursatellite service provider should be able to provide this information for you.3) Polarization: Horizontal / Left ____(+15, 18 or 20 Volts DC) OR Vertical / Right____(+11, +13, or20 Volts DC). Your satellite service provider should be able to provide this information for you.4) Will the receiver be controlling a Single Band LNB (Most Common) or a Universal Band / DualLNB?5) The Symbol Rate in Msps.Examples: 21.096, 5.12600, 1.50, …etc.6) The IP Address to be assigned to your Novra S300 ReceiverExample: 192.168.170.1257) The IP address of the Default Gateway for the receiver.8) Is the receiver supposed to filter multicast traffic using IGMP?NOTE: Local Oscillator Frequency is specific to the LNB Model and is usually stampedon the Unit or can be found in the LNB Manual. Typical Ku Band values include: 9.75,10.60,10.75, 11.00, and 11.25 GHz. For the C Band satellite frequencies a typicalvalue is 5.15 GHz.