For quite awhile, I have attempted to install a motorized dish for a friend of mine.
Initially, it had a bigger motor, and worked alright with the Azbox, and a 1.2 pan.
This new motor initially had power from the receiver, and made the motor work. And, the buttons to move it East to West worked. Now there is no current to have the light on the motor indicating current. The trouble shooting on the DMSI manual states to turn the motor off, and then turn the motor back on. The only way I know to turn the motor off, is to turn the Azbox off. And, disconnect the coax from the STB, or, the motor. This has all been done. I have held the buttons down for quite a while, and no lights on the DMSI SG - 2100.
1. Is there a way to measure the current from the Azbox that attaches to the coax that goes to the motor, to determine if the Azbox is putting sufficient current to the motor?
2. The Azbox will not turn off. I attempt to shut down the STB, and it states "Preparing" for the longest time. So, I eventually change the menu to "Sleep." Thanks!
Initially, it had a bigger motor, and worked alright with the Azbox, and a 1.2 pan.
This new motor initially had power from the receiver, and made the motor work. And, the buttons to move it East to West worked. Now there is no current to have the light on the motor indicating current. The trouble shooting on the DMSI manual states to turn the motor off, and then turn the motor back on. The only way I know to turn the motor off, is to turn the Azbox off. And, disconnect the coax from the STB, or, the motor. This has all been done. I have held the buttons down for quite a while, and no lights on the DMSI SG - 2100.
1. Is there a way to measure the current from the Azbox that attaches to the coax that goes to the motor, to determine if the Azbox is putting sufficient current to the motor?
2. The Azbox will not turn off. I attempt to shut down the STB, and it states "Preparing" for the longest time. So, I eventually change the menu to "Sleep." Thanks!