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Satellite Receiver SSR 1080 B2

Press the /VOL- or /VOL+ (26) navigation buttons to toggle


between the channel list and the favourite list. In the favourite list,
you can apply options with the following buttons:

OK/ENTER (25)
Press this button to select the channel currently highlighted. You can
also select multiple channels by using this function in order to edit
them simultaneously (e.g. deleting or moving).

To remove a channel from the selection, highlight it and press the


OK/ENTER button (25) again.

[Red] (39) - Delete


Deletes the selected channel from the favourite list.

[Green] (38) – Next FAV


Press this button to move to the next favourite list. There are 8
favourite lists to choose from. The name of the favourite list currently
selected is shown in the top-right corner.

[Yellow] (23) - FAV Name


Press this button to rename the favourite list selected. Press the
navigation buttons (26) on the remote control to select the desired
characters. Press the OK/ENTER button (25) to apply the character.
Press the [Green] button (38) to delete the character or press the
[Yellow] button (23) to erase the entire entry. Use the [Blue] button
(22) to display a different character set. Press the [Blue] button (22)
again to return to the previous character set. Press the [Red] button
(39) to save the entry.

[Blue] (22) - Move


Press this button to move the selected channel. Press the /P+ or
/P- navigation buttons (26) to move the channel to the desired
position and press this button again to confirm.

Press EXIT (24) or MENU (40) to quit editing the favourite list. If you
have made any changes, a corresponding prompt will appear.
Select “Yes” to save or select “No” to discard.

Installation
This menu allows you to launch a channel search. Choose between
automatic or manual channel search.

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Automatic search satellite


This option carries out an automatic search for all available
transponders for a satellite position. Select the satellite that you
want to scan for new channels and press the OK/ENTER button
(25). A new window opens on the right hand side of the screen. The
following options are greyed out and cannot be edited: “LNB
Power”, “LNB Frequency” and “0/22KHz”.

DiSEqC Switch
To launch a channel search successfully, you need to adjust your
satellite receiver to the antenna installed. If you wish to receive one
satellite only, select “No”. If you want to receive more than one
satellite, you can use the “DiSEqC 1.0”, “DiSEqC 1.1”, “DiSEqC
1.2” and “USALS” functions.

DiSEqC Port
Here, you can assign the DiSEqC port desired to the satellite
position previously selected. This setting is only necessary if you
want to receive more than one satellite.
For instance, instead of using two LNBs pointing to two different
satellites (e.g. Astra and Hotbird), you can use a DiSEqC LNB and
a DiSEqC switch. For example, for “DiSEqC Switch” select the
“DiSEqC 1.0” option. Then you can assign port “1” for Astra and
port “2” for Hotbird under “DiSeqC Port”.
Note: Some DiSEqC switches are labelled with letters (A, B, C, D,
etc.) instead of numbers. However, the order is identical.
Press the [Blue] button (22) to continue to the next step.

Search Range
Select the channels that you want to search for.

All Channel
The device will search for all channels (unscrambled, scrambled,
radio and TV channels).

Free Channel
The device will search for unscrambled channels only.

Scrambled Channel
The device will search for scrambled channels only.

TV Only
The device will search for TV channels only.

Network Search
Some satellites support what is known as a network search. They
broadcast a table (NIT = Network Information Table) containing all
available channels. This allows the satellite receiver to obtain
information about all channels.

You can choose whether to perform a network search or not here.

Press the [Blue] button (22) to launch the channel search.

Wait for the channel search to finish. This process may take a few
minutes. You can press the [Red] button (39) to cancel the channel
search at any time.

When the channel search is completed, the “Do you want to save?”
dialogue appears. Select “Yes” to save the channels found or “No”
to discard them.

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Manual search satellite


This option lets you scan an individual transponder or edit
additional antenna settings. Select the satellite that you want to scan
for new channels and press the OK/ENTER button (25). A new
window with default settings opens on the right hand side of the
screen.

Edit
Press the [Green] button (38) to edit additional antenna settings or
to scan an individual transponder. A new window will open (see
figure opposite).

Signal Level Indicators


The signal strength (S) and quality (Q) are displayed on the right.
Point your antenna so that the Signal Strength and Signal Quality
reach their maximum.

Satellite
Shows the satellite position currently selected.

LNB Power
This option is used to supply power to the LNB and allows polarity
switching.

Note: We recommend that you always have the LNB Power on,
unless you are explicitly instructed to disable this function. This is
occasionally necessary for antennas for larger community
buildings.

LNB Frequency
The default value “9750/10600” is normally good for all
conventional LNBs. Please select the settings below only if explicitly
instructed to do so in the antenna installation manual.

User Bank
You cannot change this option. This setting is adjusted
automatically for Unicable systems.

Band Frequency
You cannot change this option. This setting is adjusted automatically
for Unicable systems.

0/22KHz
The 22 kHz signal is used to switch the frequency band for a
universal LNB (off = Low Band, 22 kHz = High Band). Select
“Auto” to have the system switch automatically. If you are not using
a conventional LNB, you may need to adjust this setting manually
here.

DiSEqC 1.0
DiSEqC 1.0 allows up to four different satellites to be received. If
using DiSEqC 1.0, you can assign a port for every satellite position
selected. If you’re not using DiSEqC 1.0, select “Off”.

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DiSEqC 1.1
DiSEqC 1.1 allows up to 16 different satellites to be received. If
using DiSEqC 1.1 you can assign a port for every satellite position
selected. If you’re not using DiSEqC 1.1, select “Off”.

Transponder
Choose a transponder for the satellite selected. You can use the
Signal Intensity and Signal Quality indicators to verify that all
settings are correct.

Motor
If you have a motor-driven antenna system, press the [Red] button
(39) to set it up. Please also see the User Manual for your antenna
motor.

We cannot provide any further descriptions at this stage, as the


individual settings for each motor-driven antenna are very specific.

The following additional functions are available:

TP Search
To scan an individual transponder selected under “Transponder”
press the [Green] button (38).

Select the channels that you want to scan under “Search Range”.
The following options are available: “All Channel”, “Free Channel”,
“Scrambled Channel” and “TV Only”.

Under “Network Search”, choose whether you want to carry out a


network search or not.

Under “Search Mode”, specify whether you want to enter the


settings for “Video PID”, “Audio PID” and “PCR PID” manually or if
you want to find them automatically.

Press the [Blue] button (22) to start the search for the selected
transponder.

Name
Press the [Yellow] button (23) to rename the satellite. Press the
navigation buttons (26) on the remote control to select the desired
characters. Press the OK/ENTER button (25) to apply the character.
Press the [Green] button (38) to delete the character or press the
[Yellow] button (23) to erase the entire entry. Use the [Blue] button
(22) to display a different character map. Press the [Blue] button
(22) again to return to the previous character map. Press the [Red]
button (39) to save the entry.

Scan
Press the [Blue] button (22) to perform a channel search. For more
information, please read the „Automatic search satellite“ chapter on
page 120.

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TP
Press the [Yellow] button (23) to edit the transponder lists. In the first
column you can press the /P- or /P+ navigation buttons (26) to
select a satellite position. The second column shows the existing
transponders. The signal strength (S) and signal quality (Q) of the
selected transponder are displayed.

Press the [Red] button (39) to add a new transponder for the
selected satellite.

Frequency
Enter the frequency of the satellite transponder. You can enter the
value directly by using the numeric buttons (20).

Symbol Rate
The most common symbol rates of satellite transponders use the
27500 or 22000 values. You can enter the value directly by using
the numeric buttons (20).

Polarization
Satellites broadcast signals with vertical and horizontal polarity.
Select the desired polarity Horizontal or Vertical.
Note: The common notation 12480H means: Frequency 12,480
MHz and horizontal (H) polarisation.

S2 Mode
Specify whether the transponder broadcasts in DVB S2 mode or
not.

Modulation
Select the modulation. The following options are available: QPSK
and 8-PSK.

FEC Rate
Enter the FEC rate or select Auto to have the system set this value
automatically.

Pilot
Select the pilot parameters. The following options are available: On
Off.

To save the settings, press the [Red] button (39).

Press the /VOL+ navigation button (26) to switch to the


transponder list. Use the /P+ or /P- navigation buttons (26) to
highlight the desired transponder and then press OK/ENTER (25).

Tp Edit
Press the [Green] button (38) to edit the selected transponder. Refer
to the settings described above.

Delete
Press the [Yellow] button (23) to delete the selected transponder. A
safety prompt will appear. Select “Yes” on the safety prompt to
delete the transponder definitely. Or select “No” to cancel.

Note: Here you can select and delete multiple transponders by


pressing the OK/ENTER button (25). To remove a transponder from
the selection, highlight it and press the OK/ENTER button (25)
again.

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