Sammy dsr 9500a NOT WORKING


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Old 22-01-2007   #1
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Sammy dsr 9500a NOT WORKING

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two days ago i noticed that my Sammy dsr 9500a as been left switched on for about two weeks by mistake ,and it was really hot at the touch of my hand.
i tried to switch between the channels but i did get nothing, and i noticed that my motor dish was not moving at all, even using the manual sat search.
i did keep it off and unplugged from the wall socket for this past two days,but when i switched it on today still having the same problem.
i can i find out if is the receiver or the motor dish?
any help welcome.
BTW: it seems that the receiver does get hot as well wile in standby
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Any Help Please???
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My System: Nothing at the moment until I find a remote for BigSat 6600CI. Pls see if you can help!

Unplug the power then Disconnect the F-Connector. Now Pulg on the receiver without Dish or motor and see if you can see every thing else is working but with a message "no signal". If it is right your receiver is OK but problem with the motor. Otherwise your receiver has to be fixed.

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i did follow your instructions and everything seems to work OK without the F-Connector,but on selecting a channel it keep saying "searching for signal".
is there a way to test the motor dish without a receiver connected????
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My System: 1.2M & 55cm Gregorian Dish`s, 1.5m Gibertini on a Jaeger 1224 H-H motor. Dreambox 7025 200gb HD, Vbox-II. SS2 Card.

Try connecting the coax directly into the lnb, bypassing the disec motor. That way you should get a signal all being well

Can you move the motor manually with east and west buttons? Try without the stb connected.
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using the east and west manual option on the receiver does not make the motor move at all,and as the dish stopped in a position that is not the right one i gues, i cannot get any channels
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are there east and west buttons on the motor? If so try that
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nop,no east and west buttons on the motor unfortunately(were are suppose be located this buttons???)
i think the motor as give up on me.

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i get to understand that if i connect a 12v battery to the cable that goes to the motor,the motor should move and proving that the motor is ok. am i right?????
what about testing the the connector at the back of receiver, how to do it with a voltmeter?
thank you
btw the motor is a Technomate DiSEqC HH120 Motor

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