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2.1.4 Hard disk Settings
Formatting the Hard disk: If you have to format your Hard
disk e.g. in case of a defective function, select activating
formatting.
Warning:
All stored data (recorded movies of
the library etc.) will get lost during formatting. Confirm the
desired function with the red (No) or the green (Yes) key.
2.1.5 Time/Date
General Settings: If the "Automatic Time Setup" (bottom
right) is set to "On", the receiver will receive the digital clock
time and date as broadcast by the digital TV programme
providers. The DVB standard will broadcast this in the GMT
time zone. In order to display local time correctly, it may be necessary to set a time offset, indicating the
difference between local time and GMT (e.g. in Germany daylight savings time in summer is + 2h, winter
time is + 1h).
Clock mode: The time can be displayed in 12 or 24 hour format.
Automatic Time Setup: The receiver can either receive the current time via the digital TV programmes
(On), or it can calculate current time independently (Off). In this case, the current time must be selected
under "General Settings". On this page use the "OK/Menu" key, then the time must be entered manually
by using the directional keys.
2.1.6 LNB Settings (Outdoor settings)
The receiver must be fed with information as to how many
satellite positions can be received by the satellite antenna
(the number of LNB's), and which switching signals are
available to control the individual components of the
installation, such as the LNB's or the multi-switches.
Complete information required on this page separately
for each LNB!
Tuner: If you have selected the installation type "Dual", the
options Tuner 1 and Tuner 2 are displayed. You can now
differently define the characteristics for both Tuner, e.g.
adjust both Tuner to the different satellites.
LNB Type: Press the OK/Menu key to open a window to select the matching LNB-Type "Firm"or "Unicable".
Satellite: Here you should select from a list of all European satellite positions the current position at which
the LNB being configured is pointed (e.g. Astra 1, Hotbird or another satellite). The lower half of the display
will show a bar graph indicating signal strength, and will also indicate the SNR (Signal Quality) of a TV
programme found at this satellite position. The larger the signal graph is, the better the signal quality.
LOF 1/2: The receiver needs to know precisely the two local oscillator frequencies (LOF) in the LNB
(Standard: Universal LNB with 9,75/10,6 GHz). Depending on the type of LNB selected, LO frequencies
may already be suggested at this stage. These can, however, be changed as required. Press the "OK/Menu"
key to open a selection window, which will display several suggested values, and in which you can also
enter any specific value you require.
Band switching: Here you can specify whether the receiver is to switch between the low and high bands
by means of a 22 kHz switching signal (Standard for Universal LNB: "Auto"), or whether the signal should
be transmitted continuously or not at all.
Primary DiSEqC: If the satellite installation is equipped for switching by means of DiSEqC commands,
the DiSEqC position of the LNB can be entered here (up to four LNB's designated A, B, C or D).

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