Make sure the Unit Address that is on the back matches the one displayed under Check System Settings.
If using for Hits2Home (the only current subscription service) it may need to be "converted" to properly support that service.
You'll need a CBand dish pointed at W5 - AMC18 105w
If you are a DXer or want to use FTA as well then you may want to keep maps that are in the 922 already - the full conversion purpose removes all sat maps except W5 which is fine for Hits2Home BUT if you want to see what else is up there you will want the conversion steps that retain existing maps.
Conversion steps are either Full (wipe existing maps) aka 7 steps or Partial (keep maps) aka 4 steps.
I already have a dish and a openbox s9 and a 410. Just wanted to get a 922 to play with. Does it look the same as a 410 menu wise? I only have the 6 footer up at the moment. I did have 10 footer I was gonna put up, but my buddy ran over it. I'm gonna go Monday and pick up a 12 ft channel master and use the 6 footer for hits 2 home. Does channel master make a good dish? What lnb and motor combo will work well with it
I already have a dish and a openbox s9 and a 410. Just wanted to get a 922 to play with. Does it look the same as a 410 menu wise? I only have the 6 footer up at the moment. I did have 10 footer I was gonna put up, but my buddy ran over it. I'm gonna go Monday and pick up a 12 ft channel master and use the 6 footer for hits 2 home. Does channel master make a good dish? What lnb and motor combo will work well with it
Ok guys got the 922 and the unit Id is good as the menu and back match. The number where it says UA is the right match. It comes up on g0 I believe. I remember the 920 I looked at awhile back started on analog. I bet the battery was gone. Anyway how do I hook my openbox to this.
Have you hooked up the OpenBox and 410 together before? If yes, then it is the same basic approach.
One main difference between the 410 and 922 is LNB setup. The 922 supports C & Ku, with & without polarizers, LNBFs etc.
I'm guessing based on your 410 and OpenBox you'll want to tell the 922 it has an LNBF - this will make the top LNB Input behave like the 410 and OpenBox with voltage polarity switching.
What you do is split the LNB signal, one port is power passing, the other power blocking (DC Pass and DC Block). What this means, is the polarity is controlled by the DSR922.