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===={{color c="gray" text="For Terrestrial users"}}====
image provided by pawz
{{image alt="Pli" title=" PLi" url="000847_service_tune_t.jpg"}}
image provided by pawz
{{image alt="Pli" title=" PLi" url="000847_service_tune_t.jpg"}}
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[[E1Sat Back 1 page]] : [[HomePage Back to the PLiŽ Wiki Home Page]] : [[E1 E1 Howtos]] : [[DM500 DM500]] : [[DM500plus DM500+]] : [[DM56xx DM56xx]] : [[DM600 DM600]] : [[DM7000 DM7000]] : [[DM7020 DM7020]] : [[DM7025 DM7025]] : [[DM800 DM800]] : [[DM8000 DM8000]]
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Revision [2844]
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==={{color c="gray" text="An Australian example thanks to news24x7"}}===
- In the previous screen 'manual transponder scan' make sure you enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates and then press the yellow button to come to this page to the details.
- If you think you have entered the correct details simply press the 'Yellow button' to test (you should have a picture like the example below)
**TIP:** //If you do not have a picture you may have entered the wrong PIDs so repeat the process above, checking your HEX or DEC PID data//
- If you have the channel up and showing pictures like the example above simply press the 'Exit button' and then the 'Blue button' to Save.
- In the previous screen 'manual transponder scan' make sure you enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates and then press the yellow button to come to this page to the details.
- If you think you have entered the correct details simply press the 'Yellow button' to test (you should have a picture like the example below)
**TIP:** //If you do not have a picture you may have entered the wrong PIDs so repeat the process above, checking your HEX or DEC PID data//
- If you have the channel up and showing pictures like the example above simply press the 'Exit button' and then the 'Blue button' to Save.
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- In the previous screen 'manual transponder scan" make sure you enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates and then press the yellow button to come to this page to the details.
- Press 'Yellow button' to test (you should have a picture like the example below)
- If you have the channels up and displayed like the example above
- press the 'Exit button' and then the 'Blue button' to Save.
Revision [2843]
Edited on 2008-08-16 00:43:11 by jonc [Updated manual scanning - real example by news24x7]Additions:
===={{color c="gray" text="An Australian example thanks to news24x7"}}====
This example is for Al Jazerra English on the Optus C1 satellite that has hidden PIDS. It also applies to any satellite transponder that does the same thing in your part of the world;
- In the previous screen 'manual transponder scan" make sure you enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates and then press the yellow button to come to this page to the details.
- Press the 'Red button' to change Dec (Decimal input) to Hex (Hexadecimal input) then input the PID data you have (or the other way around depending on what data you have)
- In this example we will use //VPID 1121 APID 1122 PCR PID 1121//
- Now move and highlight the DVB option and press OK so a tick appears
- Now move and highlight the hold name option and press OK so a tick appears
- Press 'Yellow button' to test (you should have a picture like the example below)
- If you have the channels up and displayed like the example above
- press the 'Exit button' and then the 'Blue button' to Save.
- Now exit to channel list (Satellite or All Services) and in the New Found section you should see a channel called'unnamed service'. This should be Al Jazerra English, so simply rename it.
To find out the Channel details go to the [[webif World Wide Web Interface]] and open the "Stream Information" as shown in this example below.
This example is for Al Jazerra English on the Optus C1 satellite that has hidden PIDS. It also applies to any satellite transponder that does the same thing in your part of the world;
- In the previous screen 'manual transponder scan" make sure you enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates and then press the yellow button to come to this page to the details.
- Press the 'Red button' to change Dec (Decimal input) to Hex (Hexadecimal input) then input the PID data you have (or the other way around depending on what data you have)
- In this example we will use //VPID 1121 APID 1122 PCR PID 1121//
- Now move and highlight the DVB option and press OK so a tick appears
- Now move and highlight the hold name option and press OK so a tick appears
- Press 'Yellow button' to test (you should have a picture like the example below)
- If you have the channels up and displayed like the example above
- press the 'Exit button' and then the 'Blue button' to Save.
- Now exit to channel list (Satellite or All Services) and in the New Found section you should see a channel called'unnamed service'. This should be Al Jazerra English, so simply rename it.
To find out the Channel details go to the [[webif World Wide Web Interface]] and open the "Stream Information" as shown in this example below.
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- In manual transponder scan enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates on the manual scan screen then press the yellow button to enter pids.
- Press the red button to change Dec to Hex then input pids
- //Vpid 1121 Apid 1122 PCR pid 1121 tick no DVB and hold name//
- Press yellow to test (you should have a picture like the example below) if you have pics press exit then Blue button to Save.
- Now exit to channel list and go to All Services and Find the new service that is flagged as unnamed service. This should be Al Jazerra English, just rename it.
To find out the EPG details go to the [[webif World Wide Web Interface]] and open the "Stream Information" as shown in this example below.
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====For Manual PID scans (Yellow button)====
- In manual transponder scan enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates on the manual scan screen then press the yellow button to enter pids.
- In manual transponder scan enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates on the manual scan screen then press the yellow button to enter pids.
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- In manual transponder scan enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates on the manu scan screen then press the yellow button to enter pids.
**TIP:** you can add blind PID's and the hidden channels name when you press the YELLOW button (Common examples of channels setup like this can be found south of the equator down in Australia and over in Brazil)
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{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="000847_manual_aj.png"}}
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="000847_aj_man.jpg"}}
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="000847_aj_man.jpg"}}
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{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="manual_aj.png"}}
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====For Manual scans (Yellow button)====
Press the Yellow Button and this screen will appear
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="000847_aj_man.jpg "}}
This example is for Al Jazerra English on the Optus C1 (Australia);
- In manual transponder scan enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates on the manu scan screen then press the yellow button to enter pids.
- Press the red button to change Dec to Hex then input pids
- //Vpid 1121 Apid 1122 PCR pid 1121 tick no DVB and hold name//
- Press yellow to test (you should have a picture like the example below) if you have pics press exit then Blue button to Save.
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="manual_aj.png"}}
- Now exit to channel list and go to All Services and Find the new service that is flagged as unnamed service. This should be Al Jazerra English, just rename it.
To find out the EPG details go to the [[webif World Wide Web Interface]] and open the "Stream Information" as shown in this example below.
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="000847_stream_info.png"}}
Press the Yellow Button and this screen will appear
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="000847_aj_man.jpg "}}
This example is for Al Jazerra English on the Optus C1 (Australia);
- In manual transponder scan enter the frequency, polarity and the symbolic rates on the manu scan screen then press the yellow button to enter pids.
- Press the red button to change Dec to Hex then input pids
- //Vpid 1121 Apid 1122 PCR pid 1121 tick no DVB and hold name//
- Press yellow to test (you should have a picture like the example below) if you have pics press exit then Blue button to Save.
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="manual_aj.png"}}
- Now exit to channel list and go to All Services and Find the new service that is flagged as unnamed service. This should be Al Jazerra English, just rename it.
To find out the EPG details go to the [[webif World Wide Web Interface]] and open the "Stream Information" as shown in this example below.
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="000847_stream_info.png"}}
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===={{color c="gray" text="For Cable users"}}====
{{image alt="Pli" title=" PLi" url="000847_cable_manual.png"}}
{{image alt="Pli" title=" PLi" url="000847_cable_manual.png"}}
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{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="/images/wiki/000847_scan_man.png"}}
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="/images/wiki/000847_scan_man_lock.png"}}
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="/images/wiki/000847_scan_man_lock.png"}}
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{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="http://www.jsat.tv/pli/scan_man_lock.png"}}
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//E1 Enigma 1 or E1 menus. [[E2Setup Click here]] for the E2 Menus//
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//E1 Enigma 1 or E1 menus. [[E2Setup Click here]] for the E2 E1 Menus//
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1) Your satellite dish position [[E1Satfind (is it tuned to the strongest signals?)]]
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1) **Satellite:** Simply select the satellite you have already defined in the [[E1Multi Satellite configuration]] section. Once you select this option it will fill in the details below with a default entry. If you are on the C band it will enter the C band details. If you are on the Ku band it will enter the Ku band details. If you are on the S band it will enter the S band details. As shown in the example below it has entered the C Band details for the Asiasat 3s satellite at 105.5 degrees East.
1) Does you LNB support the frequency you entered? (i.e. a frequency of say 11025mhz is not supported by a [[E1Multi Ku single LNB]] in most cases)
1) Does you LNB support the frequency you entered? (i.e. a frequency of say 11025mhz is not supported by a [[E1Multi Ku single LNB]] in most cases)
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1) Does you LNB support the frequency you entered? (i.e. a frequency of say 11025mhz is not supported by a [[GenericMulti Ku single LNB]] in most cases)
Additions:
[[E1Sat Back 1 page]] : [[HomePage Back to the PLiŽ Wiki Home Page]] : [[E1 E1 Howtos]] : [[DM500 DM500]] : [[DM500plus DM500+]] : [[DM56xx DM56xx]] : [[DM600 DM600]] : [[DM7000 DM7000]] : [[DM7020 DM7020]] : [[DM7025 DM7025]] : [[DM800 DM800]]
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//E1 Enigma 1 or E1 menus. [[DM800Setup Click here]] for the E2 E1 Menus//
[[GenericSat Back 1 page]] : [[HomePage Back to the PLiŽ Wiki Home Page]] : [[E1 E1 Howtos]] : [[DM500 DM500]] : [[DM500plus DM500+]] : [[DM56xx DM56xx]] : [[DM600 DM600]] : [[DM7000 DM7000]] : [[DM7020 DM7020]] : [[DM7025 DM7025]] : [[DM800 DM800]]
[[GenericSat Back 1 page]] : [[HomePage Back to the PLiŽ Wiki Home Page]] : [[E1 E1 Howtos]] : [[DM500 DM500]] : [[DM500plus DM500+]] : [[DM56xx DM56xx]] : [[DM600 DM600]] : [[DM7000 DM7000]] : [[DM7020 DM7020]] : [[DM7025 DM7025]] : [[DM800 DM800]]
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[[GenericSat Back 1 page]] : [[HomePage Back to the PLiŽ Wiki Home Page]] : [[Generic Generic Howtos]] : [[DM500 DM500]] : [[DM500plus DM500+]] : [[DM56xx DM56xx]] : [[DM600 DM600]] : [[DM7000 DM7000]] : [[DM7020 DM7020]] : [[DM7025 DM7025]] : [[DM800 DM800]]
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===={{color c="gray" text="Service Searching"}}====
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==Service Searching==
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//Generic Enigma 1 or E1 menus. [[DM800Setup Click here]] for the E2 Generic Menus//
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1) Does you LNB support the frequency you entered? (i.e. a frequency of say 11025mhz is not supported by a [[GenericMulti Ku single LNB]] in most cases)
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Now if you have entered these details correctly you should see the **LOCK** and **SYNC** enabled like this example
//if there is **no lock** you will need to check;//
//if there is **no lock** you will need to check;//
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if there is no lock you will need to check;
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if there is no lock you will need to check;
1) Your satellite dish position [[GenericSatfind (is it tuned to the strongest signals?)]]
1) Are the details you entered correct?
1) Does you LNB support the frequency you entered? (i.e. a frequency of say 11025mhz is not support by a Ku single LNB in most cases)
1) Your satellite dish position [[GenericSatfind (is it tuned to the strongest signals?)]]
1) Are the details you entered correct?
1) Does you LNB support the frequency you entered? (i.e. a frequency of say 11025mhz is not support by a Ku single LNB in most cases)
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1) **Satellite:** Simply select the satellite you have already defined in the [[GenericMulti Satellite configuration]] section. Once you select this option it will fill in the details below with a default entry. If you are on the C band it will enter the C band details. If you are on the Ku band it will enter the Ku band details. If you are on the S band it will enter the S band details. As shown in the example below it has entered the C Band details for the Asiasat 3s satellite at 105.5 degrees East.
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You can at any time manually scan for any TV or radio channels. For instance, you may have found a new channel on a satellite list web site like [[http://www.lyngsat.com/index.html Lynasat]] or [[http://www.satcodx.com/eng/ SatcoDX]] or in a web forum and you want to try it out in your DM box.
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====How to manually check if I can see a TV or Radio channel(s)?====
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So lets do this for the satellite Asiasat 3s located at 105.5 degrees East, with the following Transponder details
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**TIP:** you can add blind PID's and the hidden channels name when you press the YELLOW button (Common examples of channels setup like this can be found south of the equator down in Australia and over in Brazil)
Deletions:
Deletions:
Additions:
1) **Satellite:** Simply select the satellite you have already defined in the [[GenericMulti Satellite configuration]] section. Once you select this option it will fill in the details below with a default entry. If you are on the C band it will enter the C band details. If you are on the Ku band it will enter the Ku band details. If you are on the S band it will enter the S band details. As shown in the example below it has entered the C Band details for the AsiaSat 3s satellite at 105.5 degrees East.
1)
1) **Frequency:** Use your remote control unit to enter in the following details with the number keys 3700
1) **Inv:** Either enabled or disabled
1) **Polarity:** Use the left or right arrows to change from either vertical to horizontal or visa versa
1) **FEC:** If you do not know what it is, select auto. With the newer 8/9th and the older 7/8th it does pay to select them to ensure your TP will lock as it should. Use the left and right arrow keys on your remote control to make your selection.
1)
1) **Frequency:** Use your remote control unit to enter in the following details with the number keys 3700
1) **Inv:** Either enabled or disabled
1) **Polarity:** Use the left or right arrows to change from either vertical to horizontal or visa versa
1) **FEC:** If you do not know what it is, select auto. With the newer 8/9th and the older 7/8th it does pay to select them to ensure your TP will lock as it should. Use the left and right arrow keys on your remote control to make your selection.
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**Frequency:** Use your remote control unit to enter in the following details with the number keys 3700
**Inv:** Either enabled or disabled
**Polarity:** Use the left or right arrows to change from either vertical to horizontal or visa versa
**FEC:** If you do not know what it is, select auto. With the newer 8/9th and the older 7/8th it does pay to select them to ensure your TP will lock as it should. Use the left and right arrow keys on your remote control to make your selection.
No Differences
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You can at any time manually scan for any TV or radio details. You may have found a new channel on a satellite list web site like [[http://www.lyngsat.com/index.html Lynasat]] or [[http://www.satcodx.com/eng/ SatcoDX]] and you want to try it out in your DM box.
So lets do this for the satellite AsiaSat 3s, with the following Transponder details
//Frequency:// 3700
//Polarity:// Vertical
//Symbolic Rate:// 27500
you may also see this expressed as : //3700-V-27500//
**Satellite:** Simply select the satellite you have already defined in the [[GenericMulti Satellite configuration]] section. Once you select this option it will fill in the details below with a default entry. If you are on the C band it will enter the C band details. If you are on the Ku band it will enter the Ku band details. If you are on the S band it will enter the S band details. As shown in the example below it has entered the C Band details for the AsiaSat 3s satellite at 105.5 degrees East.
**Frequency:** Use your remote control unit to enter in the following details with the number keys 3700
**Inv:** Either enabled or disabled
**Polarity:** Use the left or right arrows to change from either vertical to horizontal or visa versa
**FEC:** If you do not know what it is, select auto. With the newer 8/9th and the older 7/8th it does pay to select them to ensure your TP will lock as it should. Use the left and right arrow keys on your remote control to make your selection.
Now if you have entered these details correctly you should see the LOCK and SYNC enabled like this example
You can at any time manually scan for any TV or radio details. You may have found a new channel on a satellite list web site like [[http://www.lyngsat.com/index.html Lynasat]] or [[http://www.satcodx.com/eng/ SatcoDX]] and you want to try it out in your DM box.
So lets do this for the satellite AsiaSat 3s, with the following Transponder details
//Frequency:// 3700
//Polarity:// Vertical
//Symbolic Rate:// 27500
you may also see this expressed as : //3700-V-27500//
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="http://www.jsat.tv/pli/scan_man_lock.png"}}
**TIP:** you can add blind PID's and the hidden channels name when you press the BLUE button (Common examples can be found south of the equator down in Australia and over in Brazil)
So lets do this for the satellite AsiaSat 3s, with the following Transponder details
//Frequency:// 3700
//Polarity:// Vertical
//Symbolic Rate:// 27500
you may also see this expressed as : //3700-V-27500//
**Satellite:** Simply select the satellite you have already defined in the [[GenericMulti Satellite configuration]] section. Once you select this option it will fill in the details below with a default entry. If you are on the C band it will enter the C band details. If you are on the Ku band it will enter the Ku band details. If you are on the S band it will enter the S band details. As shown in the example below it has entered the C Band details for the AsiaSat 3s satellite at 105.5 degrees East.
**Frequency:** Use your remote control unit to enter in the following details with the number keys 3700
**Inv:** Either enabled or disabled
**Polarity:** Use the left or right arrows to change from either vertical to horizontal or visa versa
**FEC:** If you do not know what it is, select auto. With the newer 8/9th and the older 7/8th it does pay to select them to ensure your TP will lock as it should. Use the left and right arrow keys on your remote control to make your selection.
Now if you have entered these details correctly you should see the LOCK and SYNC enabled like this example
You can at any time manually scan for any TV or radio details. You may have found a new channel on a satellite list web site like [[http://www.lyngsat.com/index.html Lynasat]] or [[http://www.satcodx.com/eng/ SatcoDX]] and you want to try it out in your DM box.
So lets do this for the satellite AsiaSat 3s, with the following Transponder details
//Frequency:// 3700
//Polarity:// Vertical
//Symbolic Rate:// 27500
you may also see this expressed as : //3700-V-27500//
{{image alt="sat set up" title="sat set up" url="http://www.jsat.tv/pli/scan_man_lock.png"}}
**TIP:** you can add blind PID's and the hidden channels name when you press the BLUE button (Common examples can be found south of the equator down in Australia and over in Brazil)
Deletions:
TIP: you can add blind PID's and the hidden channels name when you press the BLUE button (Common examples can be found south of the equator down in Australia and over in Brazil)
Additions:
You can at any time manually scan for any TV or radio details. You may have found a new channel on a satellite list web site like [[http://www.lyngsat.com/index.html Lynasat]] or [[http://www.satcodx.com/eng/ SatcoDX]] and you want to try it out in your DM box. So lets do this
