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These instructions are a reprint
from the leaflet without images.
Lacuna Satmeter
operating instructions
What's in the box
Printed instructions,
a Satmeter, a mains charger, a car charger and a protective case.
These instructions will guide you through the operation and care of you
meter.
The meter is controlled using the three button panel and these instructions
will show which to press and what you should see on the screen when you
do.
Getting started
.
To turn the meter ON, press and release the Up and Down
buttons at the same time.
The start-up screen
will display 4 modes.
At the SET BACKLIGHT option choose to suit conditions by pressing Up
then mode for on, and just mode to leave it off.
To turn the meter
OFF press and hold the middle Up arrow button. The sounder
wil indicate as the meter powers down.
Charge the battery
The battery will need to be charged for about 12 hours before its first
use and whenever it fails to last enough time to perform installations.
Plug the charger into the mains, switch on the supply and turn the meter
on. The meter will analyse the state of the battery and BOOST or TRICKLE
charge until the battery is ready for use. During normal charging, the
charger and meter may become warm. After several charge and discharge
cycles, the battery will reach full capacity.
Use only the charger supplied with the Satmeter. The warranty will be
invalidated if the meter is damaged through the use of a different charger.
The meter protects the battery from over charging. Spare batteries for
extended use in the field can be supplied by Lacuna.
Datasets and languages
Some meters are programmed with several datasets, or instructions in different
languages. The meter starts up in the setting last used but this is easily
changed if there is extra data stored.
Immediately after the meter is started press and hold the mode
and Up buttons together, for about three seconds. The current language
or data group setting will display.
Use the arrow buttons
to scroll through the available settings and press the mode button
to choose the one you want. If you scroll to a location without data you
will see 'NOT AVAILABLE' or 'N/A' on the display. Go to a location
with a name.
Identifying satellites
When you first use the meter it may find and uniquely identify the satellite,
but show readings of signal strength or picture quality that are either
too high or low. This means that it must be calibrated for the satellite.
See the section 'Calibrating the meter' for a description of the procedure.
Set your dish to
the approximate position of the satellite you are to identify.
If your required
satellite is not the default start-up satellite, select the correct one
by pressing and holding the mode button and scrolling through the
dataset using the arrow buttons.
Using a fly lead,
preferably fitted with a push fit connector, connect between the meter's
'F' connector and the dish LNB. Turn the meter on and move through the
satellites to the correct one by pressing and holding the mode
button and the arrows to move through the list.
Slowly swing the
dish until the position is correct when the meter beeps and shows Found
Sat.
Swing through the
arc
The meter has uniquely
identified the satellite you are installing the system to receive. It
will have ignored any other satellites it has passed on the way to the
correct one.
It may show signal
strength as you pass some satellite positions, but until you are at the
correct one, it will not display Found Sat.
You should now optimize
the installation.
Many satellites transmit
in two polarities and, when possible, the meter will have information
for both so that the dish can be accurately set to avoid cross polarity.
Switch between the polarities using either of the arrow buttons. The satellite
name will remain the same but the letter V and H, or L
and R will change to show the selection of the other polarity
Maximize the signal strength in both polarities where they are available,
switching between them with the arrow buttons.
For a perfectly aligned, balanced installation you should fine tune the
dish in both polarities using the Picture Quality (BER) readings, to maximise
the received signal.
Gently move the dish to and fro in its initial found position, watching
the bar display rise and fall as you approach, reach and pass through
the sweet spot. Inch back slowly to the reading that showed the best figures
Remember, if the
bar display is giving you readings that are too high or low, you should
calibrate the meter for that satellite. See the section 'Calibrating the
meter'
The pre-programmed
satellites in the meter can be added to or changed to suit the installer's
needs, from C-band to broadband internet installations, the data is available
to program the meter. Contact Lacuna for details.
Calibrating the meter
The Lacuna Satmeter has the facility to calibrate the meter's data settings
for each transponder stored.
At the time of manufacture, the meter is programmed with default settings.
These may not suit your local conditions and you may have to calibrate
the meter for a satellite.
The meter can store individual calibration settings for every satellite
in its dataset for both signal strength and picture quality, avoiding
the 'one size fits all' problem that many other meters have.
Time taken to calibrate the meter will improve installation quality and
speed.
You will know that calibration is necessary if you have found a satellite
but the readings for Signal Strength (SS) or Picture Quality (PQ) are
too low or too high.
To start the calibration for a satellite, the dish must be set and
the meter showing Found Sat.
To enter the calibration
process, press and hold the mode button for about 10 seconds. You
will see:
This first step will
allow you to calibrate for Signal Strength levels. If you wish to calibrate
for Picture Quality (BER) press the Down arrow and you enter that
area
We will use the Picture Quality calibration as an example.
To change the stored data, press mode when you are in the correct
area and the data adjustment screen will show. The current value stored
is shown in the brackets (in this case 50). Use the Up arrow to
change this value until you maximise the bar reading.
Setting the bar to 99 will not help. Use a setting below 99 so that you
can see the bar rise to its maximum, and fall away again, when moving
the dish to the optimized position.
When you have the setting you want, press the mode button and you
will be invited to save the setting you have entered. Press mode
again to do so.
If you do not wish to save the setting, press the Down arrow and
you will be offered three more options.
Restore data for all satellites- restores the last setting for all
Restore data for this satellite- restores the last setting for this
one
Abort setting - cancels any calibration settings in this session.
When you have scrolled
to the one you want, press the mode button to select it.
What are those holes for?
The user can buy spare batteries from Lacuna and install them in the battery
compartment at the bottom, on the back of the meter. The other case screws
must not be removed or the warranty will be invalidated,
On one side of the meter there is a removable 'F' connector. Spares are
available from Lacuna.
On the other side of the meter there are two sockets. One is the connector
for the battery chargers, and the other is a data input socket for use
by Lacuna only.
Care of your Satmeter
Clean the meter casing with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water
or a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive, scouring
powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may mar the finish
of the casing and screen.
Additional information
Do not put any foreign objects in any of the meter sockets.
Never use the meter
where it will be subjected to excessive heat or light, moisture or vibration.
The meter cannot
be used for installations while the mains or car battery chargers are
connected.
The meter will power
off if it is not used for 5 minutes.
Warranty
The meter, apart from the battery, is protected by a 12 months parts and
labour guarantee from the time of purchase, provided it has not been subjected
to misuse, neglect, or accidental damage.
If any repair, or attempt to repair has been carried out by anyone other
than our authorised service staff or agents, the warranty will be invalidated.
This does not alter you statutory rights.
Several of our domestic and international distributors have been trained
and authorised to repair the Satmeter. If your meter needs repair check
first with the distributor who sold you the meter.
The Lacuna Satmeter
can be updated to offer additional languages, different datasets etc.
for use throughout the world.
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