Analogue settingAnalogue settingIn general, you do not need to alter the analogue programmes. New analogue pro-grammes are unlikely to appear due to digital television's advancement. The pro-gramme data is already factory preset or will be stored during the search.For matching purposes, there are two menus available which are displayed inwhite.Video menuYou reach the video menu via the button. You select the subentry using the buttons. Your settings are saved with the button.NameThe name of the saved programme isspecified here. You can change ityourself. Refer to the section "operatingmanual /alphanumerical entry" to find outhow to proceed.FrequencyEnter the 5-digit frequency within therange of 10700 to 12747 MHz with the numerical buttons …. Using the buttons you can optimise the receiving frequency with 1 MHz increments (rec-ommended if picture is noisy due to a weak signal).PolarityIn this menu entry, the vertical and horizontal polarisation is selected by means of aswitching voltage (14 or 18 V) with the or .BandYou select the transmission band here. The C-band 3.6 to 4.2 GHz or the KU-band 10.7 to 12.75 GHz. Your receiving system must of course be set up to receivethese bands.Low thresholdThe low threshold setting needs to be altered only if reception conditions are poor.Normally, the setting is set to '1.'Observe the picture while making the setting or buttons and adjust for mini-mum interference.ContrastUsing the or button you can adjust for maximum picture brightness.44