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How to Program a Coolsat 6000

    Programming the Satellite

    • 1). Press "Menu" on the CoolSat 6000 Remote and then go to "Dish Settings > Satellite" and press "OK". This brings up the entire list of satellites. Scroll down to the satellite listed as 0.0E (blank satellite position) and press "OK".

    • 2). Select the following settings on the screen:
      LNB POWER is set to "On"
      LNB TYPE is set to "Single"
      LNB FREQ. is set to "10.750"
      22KHz is set to "On" or "Off" (whichever is appropriate for your switch configuration)
      DiSeqC Switch is set to either "1.0" or "Off"
      LEGACY SW is set to a value that is appropriate for your system

      Press "Exit," select "Yes" and press "OK" to save the settings.

    • 3). Select "Manual Scan" (from the Main Menu Screen) and press "OK."

      On this new screen:
      Go to "Frequency" and enter a valid transponder frequency for the satellite that you want to add (if not sure just enter "11.700")
      Go to "Symbol Rate" and enter a valid SR (if not sure just enter "20.000")
      Go to "Polarization" and select "V" or "H" (if not sure just leave it at default)

      Press "Exit," and the changes will be saved automatically.

    • 4). Select "Motorized Setting" (from the Main Menu Screen) and press "OK."

      On this new screen:
      Go to "DiSeqC Motor" and select "Usals"
      Go to "Sat Degree" and enter the satellite position and press "OK."

      Press "Exit," and changes will be saved automatically.

    • 5). Go back to the "Motorized Setting Menu," press the red button on your remote. A keyboard will be displayed; type in the name of your satellite and then press "Exit."

      Press "Exit" again to go back to "Main Menu."

    Scan the Channels

    • 1). Highlight "Blind Scan" (on the Main Menu Screen) and press "OK". When your new satellite is highlighted in yellow, press "OK" on the remote to select it. Press the "Volume Up" button on the remote to select the scanning parameter fields.

    • 2). Highlight the "TP frequency" line at the top and press "OK". Do not change the "From" frequency. Leave this set as 11.700. Change the "To" frequency from 12.250 to 12.200 and press "Exit."

    • 3). Highlight the "SR" and change this from "Full" to "Detail." Go down to "Press OK," and press "OK" to begin scanning.

    • 4). Press "Exit" (when it finishes scanning) and exit out of all menus and turn the power off the Coolsat 6000. Wait for five seconds and power it back on.

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