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<blockquote data-quote="Trust" data-source="post: 955888" data-attributes="member: 181524"><p>Dont know how the motor menu of your receiver looks or how it works .</p><p>Q1. Is there already a channel list stored in your receiver ?</p><p>Q2, did you searched the satellite positions and stored them in the positioner via the motor menu of the receiver ?</p><p></p><p>I made a 2 motor setup on the bench , using a V-box with a small actuator and a SG2100 .</p><p>Made a slider at the actuator to prefend twisting the eyebolt and have a option to mark the positions .</p><p>Connected the V-box , choose the Motorized Setting menu of the Maxdigital 220S , selected Astra 19.2º / diseqc 1.2 and with option 5 Move send the actuator to a random position .</p><p>Marked that position at the slider and stored it in option 7 Motor Control by selecting the </> button at SAVE</p><p>Did the same thing for HB 13º and Astra 23.5º with different positions at the slider .</p><p>Disconnected the coax cable from the V-box and connect it to to the SG2100 and made the same actions .</p><p>Then put the V-box and SG2100 inline and both turned to their marked positions when i choose each of the 3 stored satellites , also when the SG2100 is first inline .</p><p></p><p>The position of each motor is stored in the motor (SG2100) or for the actuator in the V-box .</p><p></p><p>But if you make a satellite position correction by the motor menu of the receiver , that also effected the position of the lnb changer .</p><p>Done by the remote in the V-box menu , has no effect to the lnb changer .</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]88986[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]88987[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trust, post: 955888, member: 181524"] Dont know how the motor menu of your receiver looks or how it works . Q1. Is there already a channel list stored in your receiver ? Q2, did you searched the satellite positions and stored them in the positioner via the motor menu of the receiver ? I made a 2 motor setup on the bench , using a V-box with a small actuator and a SG2100 . Made a slider at the actuator to prefend twisting the eyebolt and have a option to mark the positions . Connected the V-box , choose the Motorized Setting menu of the Maxdigital 220S , selected Astra 19.2º / diseqc 1.2 and with option 5 Move send the actuator to a random position . Marked that position at the slider and stored it in option 7 Motor Control by selecting the </> button at SAVE Did the same thing for HB 13º and Astra 23.5º with different positions at the slider . Disconnected the coax cable from the V-box and connect it to to the SG2100 and made the same actions . Then put the V-box and SG2100 inline and both turned to their marked positions when i choose each of the 3 stored satellites , also when the SG2100 is first inline . The position of each motor is stored in the motor (SG2100) or for the actuator in the V-box . But if you make a satellite position correction by the motor menu of the receiver , that also effected the position of the lnb changer . Done by the remote in the V-box menu , has no effect to the lnb changer . [ATTACH=full]88986[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]88987[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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