
22
Finding a Satellite
Location & Set-up
Before starting check there is a clear line of sight to the southern sky. All television
broadcasting satellites have a geostationary orbit which means their location is fixed above
the earth’s equator. Satellites also have a limited range of transmission so use the Zone
maps included in the appendix to check your location is suitable for reception. If your
location is near the limit of reception it is recommended to adjust the skew angle of the LNB
to maximise signal quality and strength (see page 25 for details)
Note
The Seeker Wireless works independently from a Satellite Receiver. Therefore, any satellite
receiver can be used.
Ensure the TV and Satellite Receiver are connected in accordance to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Starting Search Mode
1. Turn on Control Box and Control Panel
2. If Control Panel is in sleep mode displaying clock/temp press any button to wake
panel
3. Using the Change Satellite UP/DOWN Buttons select a satellite
4. Press Antenna Search button
Note
If the search button is not pressed within 3 seconds of selecting a new satellite the seeker
will revert back to the last acquired satellite.
The antenna icon will animate and SEARCH will be displayed whilst the Seeker Wireless is
searching for the chosen satellite.
When SAT FOUND is displayed the satellite has been located. After 10 seconds the Control
Panel will enter Sleep Mode and display the time and temperature.
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