Operation Manual

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With very strong wind it is recommended that you retract the antenna for the video
operation. With switched off equipment (standby) no video operation is possible!
Configuration
Using this menu point the various settings for the operation of the Oyster Digital can be
carried out. All the automatic search functions relating to settings are carried out here.
Stand-by mode:
The “Comfort” setting permits you to switch the equipment on again
with the remote controller (red button) if it has been switched into standby. This
readiness position during standby will be indicated by a small green point in the display.
The “Power saving” setting switches in the standby situation also for the remote control
receiver and the display of the green light point. In this case the switching on again can
no longer be carried out with the remote control, to switch on the two buttons on the
indicator unit must be pressed for a short time only.
Search satellite:
Here can be selected which satellite the equipment should proceed with
following the switch-on for the fully automatic search or the local search. There are
various satellites to choose from covering the various areas and language programme
ranges. Please note, that not all satellites can be received everywhere! (See Search satellite
appendix, page 33).
Automatic satellite change:
The “Active” setting checks on a programme change
whether the newly selected programme is transmitted by another than the currently
received satellites. If such a satellite change is recognised the equipment will
automatically travel to the new satellite.
The “Off” setting deactivates the automatic satellite change. This can be necessary, if the
automatic satellite change does not function due to the weaker signal and you want to use
the manual search. (See manual search, page 26).
LED rotation display:
The “Yes” setting ensures, that the channel number is indicated
in the display standing on its head. This is of use, if the external indication unit is
mounted with the buttons “hanging” downwards. This means that the channel number
will again be normally readable.
The “No” setting is intended for a “normally” mounted display, with the buttons
pointing upwards.