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5.2.8 Manual Azimuth of the Antenna
The sub menu Man. Azi.“ (Fig. 16) lets you turn the
antenna manually clockwise or anti-clockwise.
This function is necessary for installation and service work
and has no further bearing on the operation of the system.
The current position of the antenna is shown in the second
row.
The third row displays the current signal reception strength.
The values are only updated following the release of the
"Plus” or "Minus” buttons. Motor control is carried out with a
soft start function, i.e. the unit moves extremely sensitively
when the button is first pressed and then the motor speed
increases the longer the button is pressed.
5.2.9 SkewMotion (Option)
Functionality can be defined here by using the SkewMotion
option. If "AUTO” is selected, the motor device automatically
moves the Low Noise Block (LNB) into maximum reception
according to the location of the satellite.
If your unit is not equipped with SkewMotion, then the value
will be set as "OFF”.
5.2.10 Manual Skew (Option)
The LNB can be operated manually using the SkewMotion
option. Use the "Minus” button to move the LNB in a
clockwise direction. Use the "Plus” button to move it in an
anti-clockwise direction. Turning direction convention states
that you stand behind the LNB and look into the open
satellite mirror.
For every keystroke the motor moves in the chosen direction
for approximately one second. The new signal strength can
subsequently be read in the display row below.
By pressing the "Enter” button the LNB automatically moves
in a clockwise direction until the signal fails. It then moves in
an anti-clockwise direction until the signal fails again. Then
the LNB is once again moved to the maximum in a clockwise
direction.
Fig. 16
Fig. 15
Manual Azi.
Pos: 63,20
CN: 156
Fig. 17
AUTO
MANUAL
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*
OFF
Fig. 18
SkewMotion
CN: 135