Operation Manual

6
Introduction
These instructions describe the functions of your digital CI satellite
system, including the options "HD" and "DVB-T" (abbreviated "+T" in
the following). Optional functions are identified accordingly.
Your ten Haaft digital satellite-reception system is an intelligent and fully
automatic system that does not require any of the manual adjustments
associated with conventional systems.
Unlike normal television antennas for terrestrial reception, a satellite
antenna must be precisely aimed southward into the satellite's signal
beam. This signal beam must not be interrupted by trees or other
obstacles, as this will prevent reception.
Please ensure that the system always has a clear view to the south.
If the signal is blocked – for example by a tree – it is quite possible
that a good satellite signal may be received without any problems
in a position just a few meters away. In Scandinavia, even
mountains in the far distance can interrupt the satellite signal.
Oyster Digital only
To allow reception even under such adverse conditions, the antenna unit
of the Oyster Digital system can be removed from the vehicle top and
be set up near the vehicle in a position where a signal can be received.
This requires a special pedestal and an extension cable which are
available as an optional "ground kit".
Satellite systems installed on buildings must usually only be adjusted
once. By contrast, a mobile system will need to be readjusted even if it is
moved only a few centimetres. Owners of a ten Haaft satellite system
can perform this adjustment at the push of a button.
Our digital CI satellite systems stand for exceptional operating
convenience and a multitude of channels. At the touch of a button, the
system opens and searches for receivable satellites. The micro-processor