How to Install a Pansat 3500 Receiver
Pansat 3500 satellite receivers allow users to watch free to air (FTA) satellite transmissions. FTA satellite television is different than subscription-based satellite television service in that the satellite transmission is not encoded, meaning you can watch stations from around the world free of charge. To watch FTA satellite television stations on your television, you need to install the Pansat 3500 receiver in your home entertainment center.
Instructions
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Plug the first coaxial cable into the satellite wall jack and connect the other end to the "IF Input" jack on the back of the Pansat 3500 receiver.
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Hook up the terrestrial television antenna to the receiver by plugging a coaxial cable into the antenna wall jack and connect the other end to the "ANT IN" jack on the back of the receiver.
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Connect the receiver to the television by plugging a coaxial cable to the "TV OUT" jack on the receiver and plugging the opposite end into the "ANT IN" or "RF IN" jack on your television. If you want to connect a VCR, plug the cable into the "ANT IN" or "RF IN" jack on the VCR. Add a coaxial cable to the "ANT OUT" or "RF OUT" jack on the VCR and connect the other end to the "ANT IN" or "RF IN" jack on your television.
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Insert the audio cables into the "Audio Out" jacks on the receiver and plug the other ends into the "Audio In" jacks on a surround sound system, if you have surround sound.
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References
- "Pansat 3500S DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Receiver CONAX/SD Memory Card Interface User's Manual"; Panarex Electronics; 2005