AZBOX MiniME SG6100

danleeper80

Well-Known SatelliteGuys Member
Original poster
May 7, 2013
31
1
Northeast PA
Hi all,
I got an azbox Minime NA Edition I've recently decided to connect it to my motor using USALS. I'ev entered the my coordinates and the motor works as expected but I'm getting aimed at the wrong sat. There's a few more settings such as move on 18V and Motor moving speed. I have the 18V enabled and the motor moving speed at default. I'm assuming I have a setting wrong anyone know what the SG6100 should be set as?
 
Guess there's no solution... Guess I'll need to connect the Manhattan rs1933 somewhere and just control it via remote extenders.

Posted Via The FREE SatelliteGuys Reader App!
 
I would help if I could, but I do not own that receiver. Interesting that the guy that sells that receiver has read this but not responded.
 
Hi all,
I got an azbox Minime NA Edition I've recently decided to connect it to my motor using USALS. I'ev entered the my coordinates and the motor works as expected but I'm getting aimed at the wrong sat. There's a few more settings such as move on 18V and Motor moving speed. I have the 18V enabled and the motor moving speed at default. I'm assuming I have a setting wrong anyone know what the SG6100 should be set as?

On an existing properly aligned motorized system, if the motor moves when using USALS but to the wrong position then you need to issue the "Goto reference" command from the receiver's motor settings menu in order to move the motor to its center 0 position and recalibrate it.

When changing to a different receiver on an existing motorized USALS system, one should always first move the dish to reference 0 position before unplugging the existing receiver in order to ensure the new receiver remains synchronized with the motor. This is normally not an issue when first installing a USALS motor at it comes calibrated to 0 position from the factory.
 
Last edited:

OTHER GBox V3000: Delete Individual Stored Positions?

OTHER Visionsat firmware

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)