Radix epsilon Instruction Manual - Troubleshooting Tips
Troubleshooting Tips
Version 1.0
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Step 4:
Press the SET-key to save the setting. The red LED will
blink three times and then be extinguished.
If nothing happens, repeat Steps 1 through 4.
When programming of the remote control has been concluded:
•
Press the blue key for the type of device to be controlled.
•
The red LED will briefly illuminate. You may then use the remote control for
controlling the device, as specified in the table of Section 4.1, above, for the
particular type of device involved.
10 Troubleshooting
Tips
Problem
Possible Cause(s)
Suggested Remedies
Remote control
inoperative.
The batteries are discharged.
Replace the batteries.
The wrong blue key was
pressed.
Press the blue key for the particular type
of device involved.
The remote control is not
pointed at the device to be
controlled.
Point the remote control at the device
involved.
No picture, but the
onscreen menu is
present.
The satellite system is
defective, the antenna is
misaligned, or the LNB is
defective.
Check the satellite-antenna cable and
all connectors. Realign the antenna.
Check the LNB.
White/black snow on
several channels
(analog reception only).
The antenna is misaligned.
Realign the antenna. Fine tune the
receiver-LNB from the System menu.
High signal attenuation on the
cable connecting the receiver
to the satellite antenna.
Replace the satellite-antenna cable
or use a signal amplifier.
The LNB is defective.
Replace the LNB.
Bad contacts at one or more
connectors (water has gotten
into them or their contacts are
corroded).
Repair or replace the connector(s)
involved.
Snow still present
following fine tuning
(analog reception only).
The satellite antenna employed
is too small or the LNB is
defective.
Replace the antenna with a larger one.
Replace the LNB.
Audio interference
(analog reception only)
Audio frequency incorrectly
set.
Set the correct audio frequency.
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Disposing of the Receiver, Its Packagings, and Accessory Items
The satellite receiver, its packagings, and its batteries are not household waste and must be disposed of
separately. Inquire with your local authorities regarding applicable regulations and proper disposal
procedures and, if you must dispose of them, do so in accordance therewith.
You should save all packagings for later use in the event that the receiver must be transported, e.g., if
you move house, or sent in for repair, since only they provide the necessary degrees of protection.