Antenna receiver settings MUST correspond to what U actually have configured (setup) on your roof and dish...these are notjust some answers U fill in the blanks withy...there is NOT " 1 shoe fits all"..U are actually telling your receiver EXACTLY what LNB's, Types, Frquencies, and cable configuration that is actually on YOUR roof, NOT on somebody else's..
So get the ladder out, take a climb up, takle a look, bring a pad and paper and write em down and save em FOREVER...then just input the same exact info into your receiver..
WRITE down and SAVE the antenna/dish settings is the #1 rule of FTA...followed closely by rule #2 , which is ALWAYS do a REBOOT before and after a bin upload, or whenever U have ANY problem...
Most problems are due to INCORRECT, and not written and saved, ANTENNA SETTINGS ...which if written down and saved, will take 30 seconds to reinput into your receiver....menu-installation-antenna settings
Most problems can be resolved with a simple REBOOT ( using rear switch, power OFF for 2-3 minutes, then power back ON)..I suggest u do this both BEFORE and AFTER U upload any new file..
Regarding ANTENNA SETTINGS...Simply put, your receiver has no clue what satellites, LNB's, frequencies, switches, switch ports etc, that U have on the dish and roof...so it doesn't know whats going on, and what U did with the hardware up there....so U must tell it, by going up on the roof (bring paper and pen) and looking at your hardware and cables and switches etc and WRITE them down...then U come back to the receiver and input the corresponding info (antenna settings)...so now your receiver understands what ya did and can work correctly...WRITE these down, unless u like climbing on the roof all the time...these antenna settings will often change by themselves, especially after uploading a new file/bin..
BTW...there is NO "1 shoe fits all" ANTENNA SETTINGS...each house, dish, LNB's, cables, switches, switch ports used, are different..
So don't expect other peoples settings to work for you..that will ONLY happen, IF co-incidentially they have the exact same LNB's , switch ports etc and all cabled and combined exactly as you, which is very unlikely..
The most important thing that you can do after you have your system up and going is to record all of your system settings, in other words, back them up. Most of the problems experienced with FTA receivers come from incorrect settings, either after loading a new file or after a factory reset or default.
It's difficult for many of us to remember all the correct settings for our receivers and why should we try? There is a true story about Albert Einstein, truly one of the most brilliant men of all time, discussing a complex equation with a fellow mathematician. The solution required the simple formula for determining the circumference of a circle. Einstein went to the book shelf and got the formula from a book. The other man was amazed that he had to look it up. Einstein's answer was, why should he try to remember something like that when he knew where to look for the answer and could save that 'memory space' for things that were really important. Should we try to be any different than that?
** When you have the antenna/dish settings correct in your receiver, write down each setting (satellite name, lnb power, lnb type, lnb freq, diseqc port#, tp freq, etc) you have for each satellite including the signal (S) and quality (Q) readings. Your current signal and quality readings will give you a great reference point if you ever have any problems with your setup. Place all this information in a safe place where you can find it easily. Clip it to your receiver manual for instance.
While you are backing your receiver settings, don't forget your hardware. Take a felt tip marker and mark your dish settings. A line marked across the elevation, skew adjustments, and the pole to collar for azimuth setting. If your dish is ever knocked out of alignment, you won't have to go through the pain of realigning it. You will only have to match the lines up. Your cables should be marked also as to correct satellite and port connections. If you do these things that take minutes now, you will save yourself hours of problems and headaches later on and increase the enjoyment of your system
pulp somthing wrong with you he gave answer better then your post of pictures so i think your the idiot and im not only one to think this you never help
bruce 1: Can you tell me what in LK's answer was there to get the customer going?
Pansat 2700A - Echo 7 LNB Type - Standard (Try OSC an dish-pro) LNB Local Type - 11250 22khz - OFF TP Freq. 12224 V or 12239 V (try both) diseqc - Port 1 legacySW - None SKEW - 45 Position setting - Disable Satellite Scan - All
Disable in software the connection to 110w. Do a Power Scan (Blind Scan) Switch off at back and on.
Now disable in software the connection to 119w. Pansat 2700A - Echo 8.10 LNB Type - Standard (Try OSC an dish-pro) LNB Local Type - 11250 22khz - ON or OFF try both TP Freq. 12224 V diseqc - Port 2 (Try "none" with 22khz off) legacySW - None SKEW - 45 Position setting - Disable Satellite Scan - All
Do a Power Scan (Blind Scan) Switch off at back and on.
Nakin...again U provide BOGUS answers...NOBODY can provide the correct answer to the original poster without knowing the full details of his setup...
U say ..TRY ,try, try...all BS...not 1 anser in your reply!
I say go up on the roof and see what ya got...and write down and save it, then input it!...but Nalin U are too stupiod to comprehend my English answer...
Nalin hit the road Mole...U have been exposed again for knowing NOTHING!