How To Scan StarTimes FTA Channels On Newmax Decoder Connected To Hisense Smart Tv
To scan for StarTimes Free-to-Air (FTA) channels on a Newmax decoder, follow these steps:
1. *Connect Your Decoder:*
Ensure your Newmax decoder is properly connected to your TV and antenna.
Make sure the antenna is positioned correctly to receive signals.
2. *Power On:*
Turn on both your TV and the Newmax decoder.
3. *Access the Menu:*
Using the remote control, press the โMenuโ button to access the main menu.
4. *Navigate to Installation:*
In the main menu, look for the โInstallationโ or โSetupโ option and select it. This may be labeled differently depending on the decoder model.
5. *Select Auto Scan:*
Within the Installation menu, find and select the โAuto Scanโ or โAuto Tuningโ option. This will prompt the decoder to start scanning for available channels.
6. *Choose FTA Only:*
If prompted, choose to scan for Free-to-Air (FTA) channels only. This ensures the decoder skips encrypted channels.
7. *Start Scanning:*
Confirm and start the scanning process. The decoder will search for and store all available FTA channels.
8. *Save Channels:*
Once the scan is complete, the decoder will display the number of channels found. Save the channels if prompted.
9. *Exit Menu:*
Exit the menu and start watching the newly found channels.
To scan SES 5 satellite channels, you'll need to follow specific steps that involve configuring your satellite receiver. Here's a general guide to help you through the process:
Equipment Needed:
1. **Satellite Dish**: Properly aligned to the SES 5 satellite position.
2. **Satellite Receiver**: Compatible with SES 5 satellite signals.
3. **TV**: Connected to the satellite receiver.
4. **Coaxial Cables**: For connecting the dish to the receiver and the receiver to the TV.
Steps:
1. **Align Your Dish**:
Ensure your satellite dish is correctly aligned to the SES 5 satellite. The SES 5 satellite is located at 5ยฐ East.
Use a satellite finder tool to ensure the dish is pointing accurately at the SES 5 satellite.
2. **Connect Your Equipment**:
Connect the LNB on the satellite dish to your satellite receiver using a coaxial cable.
Connect your satellite receiver to your TV using HDMI or RCA cables, depending on the available ports.
3. **Configure Your Satellite Receiver**:
Turn on your TV and satellite receiver.
Access the receiverโs setup menu (this varies by receiver; consult your receiver's manual if needed).
4. **Input Satellite Settings**:
In the receiver's menu, find the satellite configuration section.
Select SES 5 from the list of available satellites. If it's not listed, you might need to manually enter the satellite parameters:
**Orbital Position**: 5ยฐ East
**Frequency Range**: Typically around 10.7 to 12.75 GHz for Ku-band (verify the exact transponder frequencies if available)
**Symbol Rate**: Commonly 27500 Ksps (varies by channel)
**Polarization**: Vertical or Horizontal (depends on the channel)
5. **Perform a Blind Scan**:
In the satellite settings menu, choose the option to perform a โBlind Scanโ or โAuto Scanโ.
This will scan all frequencies and transponders on the SES 5 satellite and store the available channels on your receiver.
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Connecting a decoder to a Hisense Smart TV is relatively simple, and the process depends on the type of decoder you're using and the available ports on both the decoder and the TV. Here's a step-by-step guide for the common connection methods:
1. *HDMI Connection (Best Quality)*
This is the most common and recommended method since HDMI provides the best audio and video quality.
Steps:
*Locate the HDMI port* on both your decoder and your Hisense Smart TV.
*Connect one end* of the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the decoder.
*Connect the other end* to an available HDMI port on the back or side of the TV.
*Turn on both the TV and decoder.*
On your Hisense TV remote, press the *"Input" or "Source"* button.
*Select the correct HDMI input* from the list of available sources (e.g., HDMI 1, HDMI 2, etc.) corresponding to the port you used.
Your TV should now display the decoder output.
2. *AV Connection (Red, White, Yellow Cables)*
If your decoder or TV doesnโt have HDMI, you can use AV (RCA) cables.
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