Hi guys,
A rather simplistic question, I know, but I suddenly have to grab back into old stock to move my 10 ft Unimesh dish after it appears that both my Echostar and Chaparral analog receivers which I tended to use don´t want to power up after having been off for apparently too long a time.
Storm is heading towards us (the netherlands) so I had to do something to move the big dish (with Ajak H2H mount) so that it doesn't catch the brunt of it.
The box gave E0 as error without even trying to move east or west, but luckily I found out that by pushing the right hand button (LIMIT / RECAL) while pushing West it moved the dish westward, enough to be in profile with the direction from which we expect the storm to come so that is OK now.
But of course I'd like to start using it permanently as every other older receiver including my somewhat newer Echostar DVR-7000 keeps needing regular battery replacements. I can't find my instruction sheet anymore and my own memory just isn't good enough to recall what to do as there are two push buttons with for me somewhat contradictory descriptions:
the left one says both ADD above and ERASE below the button
the right one says LIMIT above and RECAL below that button.
I could start experimenting but perhaps someone here is experienced and kind enough to tell me how to use it or could even mail the instruction sheet that goes with it?
By forehand many thanks!
Paul.
A rather simplistic question, I know, but I suddenly have to grab back into old stock to move my 10 ft Unimesh dish after it appears that both my Echostar and Chaparral analog receivers which I tended to use don´t want to power up after having been off for apparently too long a time.
Storm is heading towards us (the netherlands) so I had to do something to move the big dish (with Ajak H2H mount) so that it doesn't catch the brunt of it.
The box gave E0 as error without even trying to move east or west, but luckily I found out that by pushing the right hand button (LIMIT / RECAL) while pushing West it moved the dish westward, enough to be in profile with the direction from which we expect the storm to come so that is OK now.
But of course I'd like to start using it permanently as every other older receiver including my somewhat newer Echostar DVR-7000 keeps needing regular battery replacements. I can't find my instruction sheet anymore and my own memory just isn't good enough to recall what to do as there are two push buttons with for me somewhat contradictory descriptions:
the left one says both ADD above and ERASE below the button
the right one says LIMIT above and RECAL below that button.
I could start experimenting but perhaps someone here is experienced and kind enough to tell me how to use it or could even mail the instruction sheet that goes with it?
By forehand many thanks!
Paul.