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Programming:
Precondition for a successful configuration is that programmes of the
desired, receivable satellites are already stored in your receiver. Should
this not be the case then you must store the broadcast transmitters first.
To do this, look up the appropriate satellite with your Oyster Vision by
selection of the appropriate search satellite (cf. page 14) and use of the
fully automatic search.
After successful satellite identification, start the programme search
function of your satellite receiver. For details please consult the
operating instructions of the satellite receiver. Next you must assign a so-
called DISEqC position to the appropriate satellite in your receiver. For
this procedure please also consult the operating instructions of your
satellite receiver.
Example: Two satellites should be selectable through DISEqC. The first satellite
should be Astra 1, the second satellite Eutelsat Hotbird. If the programmes of these
two satellites are not yet stored in your receiver, then a transmitter browsing must be
performed after fully automatic location of the respective satellite.
After the transmitters of the satellites are stored in the receiver, assign an appropriate
position to the satellites.
In the Settings menu of most conventional receivers, this could, e.g., look as follows:
Satellite 1 ASTRA1 DISEqC: A
Satellite 2 HOTBIRD DISEqC: B
After storing the positions you can now leave the Settings menu of the
receiver and select a stored programme.
Next you should check whether your system works correctly. For this
you select the menu option “DISEqC monitor” in your Oyster Vision
(see “The menu structure” on page
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On the display you now see a succession of different numbers and
letters, whereby momentarily only the satellite position (that is the
leftmost number) is of any interest.