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The Telray comes preset with all the current Freeview channels. It is also preset for use with a standard Dish and LNB. (ie LNB Frequency 10750MHz)
When you first commence using your Telray, if your Receiver shows no picture and no or Bad Signal, you may need to change your LNB frequency to match with your LNB installed on your Satellite dish.
To Change LNB type from 10750 to 11300 MHz.
1. On the remote press MENU, scroll right to Dish Setting and press OK. 2. On the Dish Setting menu scroll down to LNB Freq and change it to 11300 by using the left arrow. Then check all the parameters are as shown:
Satellite 17 OptusD1 10750 LNB Power On LNB Type Single LNB Freq 11.300 22KHz OFF DisEqc Switch OFF
3. Press EXIT, scroll left to YES and press OK, press EXIT twice more to return to the selected TV channel. You have finished.
Add a new Freeview Channel
1. Press MENU and then select AUTO SCAN 2. Press OK to select Satellite 17 then scroll right to SCAN 3. Use the UP key to select SEARCH TYPE and change it to FREE. 4. Return the cursor to SCAN and press OK. 5. Press EXIT three times, any new channels will then be displayed at the end of the channel list. All finished.
TELRAY TS-511 Add Prime Bravo Plus 1 & The Edge
Based on your LNB type being 10750 (see Dish settings to confirm)-otherwise if 11300, use Optus D1 11300 instead of Optus D1 10750 in the below instructions
MENU“Installation’ should be highlighted.Select ‘Manual Scan” Press OKScroll to select Satellite Optus D1 10750Push Green button to add TPKey in 12519Arrow down and enter 22500 symbol rateSignal bar and Quality Bar should be both greenPress OkScan completed.If you get a message saying ‘TP already exists’- see note (1) belowPrime might appear with no picture, but you should find it is on a channel number later so check all channels and then follow the below instructions if you wish delete unwanted channels.You do not need to delete any channels, and you may wish to select the MOVE option and put all unwanted channels at the end of the channel selection.Optional- to delete unwanted or Blank channelsYou can then go to MENUChoose ChannelsChoose deletePress OK on all channels with no picture or duplicated channelsOnce all channels you want to delete are marked with an ‘X’, press MENU to deleteExit to save
NOTE (1)If you get the message “TP already exists”, then do the following:Press ExitGo to the second line Frequency (Highlighted in Yellow)Press Yellow Button (Delete TP)Press MenuScroll to Yes to delete and Press OKPress OKPress MenuPress EXIT.Then start the process again from the beginning
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PRIME made changes from OCT 2013 - JAN 2014
If you have lost PRIME, you need to follow manufacturer instructions to tune to PRIME's new frequency on your satellite receiver.
Instructions vary dependin
I chose a DishTVS7090 myFreeview system to handle all the recordings so I can watch them at a future point to my schedule.
It comes with easy installation instructions and a booklet to troubleshoot if there were any problems and set-up took less than 10 minutes and the onscreen guides quickly searched for channels and the box was ready to record!
At the time I purchased this product, an Australian network SBS was broadcasting 3 channels with one an HD channel for a more clearer experience, the receiver is HD compatible so if in the future any HD channels are broadcasting in the future then the receiver can easily add them and can record! Even if SKY unencrypted their FTA HD channels the satbox will be able to view them.
The Freeview EPG is your booking central and has easy guides on what buttons on the remote do when you series link all your shows, there is also a confirmation on if you wish to series or single record a selected program.
The system is simple and playback controls are right at your fingertips! and it comes with a whopping 500 GB of internal memory for your recordings to be recorded onto (Thats bigger than mySky HDi) however if you wish to add an external USB drive to record onto that then you will have to wait as the manufacturer is yet to release an update to enable this service.
It comes with multimedia playback, a internet center that includes email, weather and maps via Ethernet cable. and with the upscaled 1080p HDMI output the pictures will look better and sharper than a standard composite SD connection however its worth to note that the shows and channels are not broadcasted in native HD.
This product does the job and I recommend to anyone who wants a flexible Freeview experience to consider this receiver, the pricetag is worth all the features and is a best buy! …
thanks so much guys :) Joshua Hill said:
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) and I assume they are receiving OK. Seems to be just as many UHF antennae as satellite dishes. Walk around the area and have a look. Your location looks fine to me for UHF Freeview. It may be that the Igloo box tuner is not very sensitive or you have a bad connection somewhere. I presume you don't have a Freeview TV?
If all else fails then you would need to get a Pro Antenna Installer to check out signal at your location.…
s left, from 19. Have used Freeview helpline 0800 873384, and the best they could do was refer me to a television service company. A bit of old-fashioned 'Switch everything in the house off, including the DishTV recorder, lights behind the Bravia, computer and modem, plug the set directly into the aerial connection on the wall. Then retune the Bravia digital on automatic. Have now 20 channels, clear as a bell. Plug everything in back to normal and Bob is your Uncle. Hope this helps.
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u expect me to measure signal strength, because I could give it a try.
Paul said:
What are your strength and quality meters like , that's a lot of signal draw from a signal Dish / LNB ?
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our VCR to a receiver then in turn to a TV....
And just a word of caution - have you checked your coverage on http://www.freeviewnz.tv/coverage.aspx? Make sure you do before you attempt to get Freeview|HD - if your result is Likely or Likely with High Aerial, you will need to get a high-gaine UHF aerial and get it well-elevated to get reliable reception. If it's Unlikely, would recommend sticking with the satellite.…