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Uniden 4400 R

Program a Satellite Erase a Satellite

This receiver features on screen menus, built in TI filter, IR remote, C-Band/Ku-Band compatibility, up to 10 channels can be parentally locked out and up to 100 programmable favorite channels.

LEGEND
Blue = Buttons on Remote or Receiver

 HOW TO PROGRAM A SATELLITE

1. Go to a satellite that is next to or near to the satellite to be programmed.

2. Select a channel that is active on the satellite that is to be programmed and on the satellite that you are starting from.

3. Follow the proper procedure:

-If you are starting from a satellite with the same format, then tap EAST or WEST until a different picture or black screen appears.

-If you are starting from a satellite with the opposite format, then tap EAST or WEST just until the picture is gone, then press POL one time.  A picture should appear, if one doesn’t then continue moving east or west until a picture or black screen does appear.

4. Verify that the picture is correct. If it is, then go to step 5. Otherwise, continue moving east or west until the correct satellite is found.

5. To store the satellite: Press MENU one time and the Main Menu will be displayed.

6. Press 3 for Sat Memory (see Figure 1 below).

 

(Figure 1)

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            SAT MEMORY

     1. SAT MENU
    2. SAT TYPE
    3. SAT NUMBER 

            GALAXY   G4 

    USE 1-3, UP/DOWN ARROW, MENU

        *PRESS ENTER

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 7. If the name is correct, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, press 1 and an arrow will be displayed beside the line number 1. Use up/down arrow to change the name until the correct name is displayed. (EX: Galaxy, Spacenet, Telstar, etc.

*Note* The type and number will change also. If you cannot find the correct satellite name try step 8 to get the correct name.

8. If the type is correct, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, press 2 and an arrow will be displayed beside the line number 2. Use up/down arrow to change the type until it is correct (EX: G, S, T, etc.).

9. If the number is correct, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, press 3 and an arrow will be displayed beside the line number 3. Use up/down arrow to change the number until it is correct.

10. If all the information is correct, then press ENTER. It is going to display either “Satellite is Stored” or “Memory Full”.

11. If it displays that it stored it then this completes the process. 

12. If it displays that the memory is full, then see Erasing a Satellite below.


 
TO ERASE A SATELLITE

1. Press CALL to bring up the Satellite Call Menu. The name of a satellite will be in the center of the screen, use up/down arrow to scroll through the stored names until you find a satellite name that you can erase.

2. Press CALL again to move to the satellite that was selected.

3. Check some channels to make sure that you do not have the satellite name stored for a different satellite.

4. If it is OK to erase the satellite, then press MENU to get the Main Menu.

5. Press 4 for Sat Delete. The screen will display “Sat Name F2”, “Are You Sure?”

6. Verify that the correct name is on the screen, if not, press MENU then CANCEL and then do step 1 again. If the correct name is on the screen press ENTER and the screen will display “Has Been Deleted”.

7. If it does not display that it was deleted or you did not see it, then do step 1 of erasing a satellite again and then continuing the rest of the steps if it was not deleted.

8. If the name was deleted, then return to step 1 of Programming a Satellite.

 

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