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Old 22-03-2006   #1
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Newby Vbox set up

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I have recently purchased a vbox. Just one question at the moment in relation to the V Box, with regard to the 4 wire connection for the 36v motor and sensor. I am OK with motor connection. The sensor connectors are marked sensor – and sensor+ which of these is the ground and which is the pulse?or does it matter?

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Originally Posted by Dragon45
Hi all
I have recently purchased a vbox. Just one question at the moment in relation to the V Box, with regard to the 4 wire connection for the 36v motor and sensor. I am OK with motor connection. The sensor connectors are marked sensor – and sensor+ which of these is the ground and which is the pulse?or does it matter?
check here http://www.satellites.co.uk/php-bin/...ad.php?t=55188 this might help

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My System: Stand alone Sky system. 1.0 motorised dish with 12 inch actuator, 0.3dB MTI LNB, TM1500 CI+ Super,V Box, Digitalb Full package.
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I promise I did search before posting but obviously not enough.
I have just spent the best part of the day trying to fathom out the workings of my new vbox and TM1500 CI+ Super (a bit like me and the missus they where not keen to communicate with each other at first ).
I got there in the end (famous last words) and I am extremley thankful for your assistance.
I have decided to punish myself for not researching longer prior to posting by going down to my local and forcing myself to have one or two pints.
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