@Sat CX 5010, CX 6910, FX 7200 Digital satellite receivers User guide

Below you will find brief information for Digital satellite receivers CX5010, Digital satellite receivers CX6910, Digital satellite receivers FX7200. This guide will help you understand how to easily manage your channel lists on these @Sat digital satellite receivers. You can create, edit, print and write channel lists into your receiver, easily manage transponders and add new channels, edit, delete and save them, change the names of channels, sort, search, copy and paste channels. You can also exchange channels between settings files from different receivers and even convert a settings file of one format into another. This guide includes a step-by-step description of the features and functions of the software, as well as explanations on how to connect your receiver to your PC for transferring settings.

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Key features

  • Create and edit channel lists
  • Sort channels
  • Add new channels
  • Import and export settings
  • Connect to receiver via RS232 interface
  • Convert settings to other formats
  • Manage favorite lists
  • Manage transponders
  • Change channel names
  • Manage provider lists

Frequently asked questions

Connect your receiver to the PC with a serial null modem cable. You will need to configure the correct comport in the SetEditAtSat program.

Use the "Backup" function in the File menu to save your current channel settings to your hard drive. You can restore this backup at any time into your receiver.

You can sort channels by provider, satellite, alphabetically, by frequency, or by polarity. The different sorting options allow you to organize your channels in the way that best suits your needs.

Use the "New" function in the File menu to open the settings file you wish to import from. You can then drag and drop channels from the source list to the destination list. You can also copy and paste channels between the two lists.

Select the satellite for the new transponder, click with the right mouse button in the transponder list, and choose "New" -> "Transponder". You will then be able to enter the frequency, polarity, and symbol rate for the new transponder.
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