USER'S MANUAL SKYHUNTER.
As shown in figure 11, key
changed sequentially. Therefore, the selected test point changes every time that you
press this key. To select a specific detection point, repeatedly press this key until the
display shows the name assigned to the required point.
Figure 11.- Rotation of active detection points.
When you select a satellite detection point, the name (four letters maximum)
assigned to that point is momentarily displayed.
Figure 12.- Initial satellite identification screen.
Afterwards, and if a signal with a valid transport stream is detected in the frequency
(or frequencies) assigned to this satellite, then the instrument shows the message 'lock'
on the screen and attempts to obtain the orbital position of the satellite to which the
antenna is pointing to. When this information is detected, it is shown on the display.
Sometimes this may cause a reduction of the identifying text characters number.
If the provider does not use the field corresponding to the orbital position data, '0O' will
be shown on the display.
The signal provider is the exclusive responsible of the orbital position accuracy. PROMAX
ELECTRONICA, S.A. only extracts and shows the information contained in the detected
signal.
Later, the instrument attempts to obtain the Service Provider, Network and Bouquet.
If it is not possible to determine the Service Provider, it attempts to show the Network
name. If it cannot determine that too, it will attempt to show the Bouquet. If it still has
trouble identifying the signal but detects a valid transport stream, it will show the
message "MPEG-2 ..."
Figure 13.- Identifying a memorised satellite.
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[2] enables the selected detection point to be
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