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Manhattan Starlight 6900 Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="inabsentia" data-source="post: 53471" data-attributes="member: 177180"><p>I'm having a problem with my Manhattan Starlight 6900.</p><p></p><p>A couple of weeks ago, this receiver developed a fault (Went in into</p><p>'constant boot mode') and had to go back to the manufacturer for repair.</p><p></p><p>I got it back yesterday, re-installed it and it came back in a 'factory</p><p>default' state-no problem-I expected that, and I know my way around this</p><p>receiver.</p><p></p><p>Now, my lnb (.4db Galaxis) has a little problem with it's LO, but as I know</p><p>about it, I can simply change the LOF in the settings on the receiver and</p><p>everything drops in perfectly.</p><p></p><p>So I went into the lnb set up menu, chose everything as I had</p><p>before-Universal lnb-then went onto the LOF page, and I'm sure there is</p><p>something missing here...As far I can remember, there should be three</p><p>frequency settings here..a low, a high, and a switch but all I'm seeing is</p><p>2-low (9750, which I adjust to 9742) and high (11600 which I adjust to</p><p>11592).</p><p></p><p>I continued with the set up, but when I scan a satellite for channels, when</p><p>the receiver gets to a frequency over 11700 or so, it doesn't pick up a</p><p>signal-it's fine on the lower frequencies, and if I go onto scan an</p><p>individual frequency above 11700-I can get a lock on a signal, but it takes</p><p>it's time to lock on.</p><p></p><p>This sounds to me like the lnb isn't switching, and it also seems to tie in</p><p>with my thought about a 'missing' LOF in the settings.</p><p></p><p>Anyone got thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inabsentia, post: 53471, member: 177180"] I'm having a problem with my Manhattan Starlight 6900. A couple of weeks ago, this receiver developed a fault (Went in into 'constant boot mode') and had to go back to the manufacturer for repair. I got it back yesterday, re-installed it and it came back in a 'factory default' state-no problem-I expected that, and I know my way around this receiver. Now, my lnb (.4db Galaxis) has a little problem with it's LO, but as I know about it, I can simply change the LOF in the settings on the receiver and everything drops in perfectly. So I went into the lnb set up menu, chose everything as I had before-Universal lnb-then went onto the LOF page, and I'm sure there is something missing here...As far I can remember, there should be three frequency settings here..a low, a high, and a switch but all I'm seeing is 2-low (9750, which I adjust to 9742) and high (11600 which I adjust to 11592). I continued with the set up, but when I scan a satellite for channels, when the receiver gets to a frequency over 11700 or so, it doesn't pick up a signal-it's fine on the lower frequencies, and if I go onto scan an individual frequency above 11700-I can get a lock on a signal, but it takes it's time to lock on. This sounds to me like the lnb isn't switching, and it also seems to tie in with my thought about a 'missing' LOF in the settings. Anyone got thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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