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Labgear™ VSAT01 HD Satellite Receiver

2i_VSAT01_PHX
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DESCRIPTION of HD Satellite Receiver

  • HD Satellite Receiver
  • Box Contains
    • Labgear VSAT01 HD Satellite Receiver
    • 12v ~ 1.2a Power Supply
    • Remote Control & Batteries
  • Comes Pre-Programmed With a Basic UK FTA Channel List
  • DVB-S & DVB-S2 Compliant
  • HDMI 1.3 Compliant
  • Resolutions: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 720i, 576p, & 576i
  • USB 2.0 Port for PVR, Time-shift & Timer
  • Blind Scan, Sat Scan, TP Scan, NIT Scan
  • 4000 Channel Memory
  • Teletext and Subtitles
  • Features: Parental Lock, Channel Edit, Favourite Edit
  • Connections
    • LNB IN
    • HDMI Socket
    • RCA (Red, Yellow, White Phono)
    • USB Port
    • 12v Power Socket
  • Colour: Black
  • Note: Formerly Called Visiblewave VSAT01 HD Satellite Receiver
  • CC 8528711900 0.44kg Y

USES of HD Satellite Receiver

  • To receive the free to air channels in both standard & high definition
  • Pre-programmed box channels include
    • BBC 1 HD, BBC 2 HD, BBC4 HD, CBBC HD, Cbeebies HD
    • UTV, ITV 2,3,4, ITV HD, CITV
    • Channel 4 HD, E4, More 4, Film 4
    • BBC News, Channel 5
    • Showcase, EWTN, Challenge, Pick TV, CBS, Travel Channel, Food Network, Dave, Quest, Home, Really etc
  • Used to receive UK, Polish, German, Italian, Spanish channels depending on what satellite the box is tuned into
  • Can receive Saorsat (need 80cm Dish & Ka-Band LNB)
  • Allows user to pause & record live TV

ADVANTAGES of HD Satellite Receiver

  • HD satellite receiver will plug straight into existing 60cm Sky satellite dish
  • The channels are listed sequentially i.e. 1-100 and the order can be changed
  • Supports both standard and high definition transmissions
  • It is HD & DVB-S2 which means it can also be used to receive Saorsat
  • Future proofed - High definition is already becoming the industry standard
  • PVR ready (Can pause & record TV shows using a USB drive)
  • If used with Saorsat, the Saorsat channels will have a 7 day EPG
  • HD satellite receiver is tiny and can be hidden behind the TV
  • 12v satellite receiver so ideal for caravans, campervans, motor homes, boats, mobile homes, HGVs, RVs etc..

DISADVANTAGES of HD Satellite Receiver

  • A little more expensive than other HD satellite receivers
  • Single tuner HD satellite receiver which means no watch one, record another option
  • If an additional channel becomes available it must be manually tuned in
  • It does not have an RF output to allow channels to be viewed in a second room
  • Has only one USB port
  • Does not have a scart output but the RCA connections on the back can be easily converted to scart with an RCA to scart adapter

Index

  • How to Assemble a Zone 2 Satellite Dish
  • How to Mount a Zone 2 Satellite Dish
  • How to Align a Zone 2 Satellite Dish
  • Running Cables & Attaching Connectors
  • Installing Your Satellite Receiver

1. How to Assemble a Zone 2 Satellite Dish

List of satellite dish components

  • 60cm Satellite Dish
  • Wall Bracket
  • Wall Tube (Arm)
  • Elevation Bracket
  • Dish Bracket
  • Fixing Kit
  • Feed Arm

Tools Needed to Assemble Satellite Dish

  • 10mm, 13mm socket and ratchet
  • Philips screwdriver

Steps to Assemble Satellite Dish

  • Open fixing kit and select U-bolts (qty: 2), nuts (qty: 4)
  • Insert the U bolts through the wall bracket
  • Thread on the nuts
  • Insert the arm and tighten the nuts using 10mm socket and ratchet
  • The wall bracket & arm assembly is complete
  • Next insert U-bolts (qty: 2) through the elevation bracket
  • Loosely tighten nuts
  • Attach the elevation bracket to the dish bracket
  • Using bolts and washers (qty: 4), tighten with 13mm socket and ratchet
  • Use the bolts and nuts (qty:4) and the Philips screwdriver to attach the dish bracket to the dish
  • Use the long threaded bolt and small nut to attach the feed arm to the back base of the dish bracket so the arm protrudes in front of the dish
  • Finally insert the LNB (and plastic insert) into the end of the arm and secure with a tie wrap

2. How to Mount a Satellite Dish

Equipment needed to mount a satellite dish on a wall

  • Zone 2 satellite dish, complete with wall bracket and arm
  • Coach bolt M8 x 50mm & 10mm plastic plugs (qty: 4)

Tools needed to mount on a wall

  • Cordless drill - ideally a 24-36v SDS Drill
  • 8mm, 10mm drill bits
  • 10mm, 13mm socket and ratchet
  • Satellite meter

Criteria on where to mount the satellite dish?

  • Dish must face South East (141 degrees i.e. direction of sun 11am BST)
  • Wall must be a solid surface capable of carrying weight of satellite dish
  • Signal must not be blocked by houses or trees (signal is coming in at 21 degrees to the horizontal)
  • Place at back or gable end of house to minimise visual intrusion
  • Place as close at possible to TV room to which the satellite cables are to connected so as to minimise cable run

Steps

  • Place the wall bracket and arm in the correct location
  • Use the cordless drill and 8mm drill bit to drill 4 guide holes
  • Use 10mm drill bit to drill holes to a depth of 60mm
  • Insert the 4 plastic plugs in the holes and mount the wall bracket using the 4 coach bolts
  • Tighten the coach bolts using the 13mm socket and ratchet
  • Attach the satellite dish to the arm of the wall plate
  • Use 10mm socket to lightly tighten the dish 'U'-bolts so they are fixed to arm but the dish can still be rotated
  • Follow steps in the how to align a satellite dish guide

3. How to Align a Zone 2 Satellite Dish

  • Having already mounted the satellite dish on your wall
  • Attach your satellite meter to the dish LNB
  • Align the dish so that it is (1) perfectly vertical, (2) pointing south east (141 degrees).
  • Rotate the dish slowly over and back
  • Repeat adjusting the tilt angle by 1 or 2 degrees to until a signal is found
  • Tighten the U-bolts and side bolts using the 10mm & 13mm sockets
  • Disconnect the satellite meter
  • Connect a cable with an 'F-type' connector from the dish to the satellite box
  • Check that the signal is working

4. How to Run Cables & Attach Connectors

The next step is to run satellite cable to the satellite receiver

Tools needed

  • Hammer
  • Snips
  • Drill
  • SDS Drill Bit 10X450

Equipment

  • Satellite Installation Kit

Prior to beginning you must decide

  • Decide how to run cable
    • Connect into existing cables in the attic
      • Normally neater but requires additional connectors
      • May need a multi-meter to be able to identify the correct cable
      • May result in longer cable runs
    • Run a cable directly from the satellite dish to the satellite receiver
      • Fastest and easiest way to run a cable
      • Cable runs are normally shorter
      • Requires the drill of a hole through a wall

STEPS

  • If the satellite receiver is to be located next to the external wall of a room
    • Use a drill and an SDS Drill Bit 10x450 to drill a hole through the wall
    • Ensuring to drill from the inside out
  • To conceal broken plaster use either
    • Hole tidy (insert inside and out before the cable is run)
    • Cable cover nailed onto the outside wall after the cable has been run
  • Feed the end of the satellite cable through the wall leaving enough cable to reach the front of the satellite box
  • Now start tacking the cable using 7mm clips and a hammer
  • Ensuring that the cable runs down from the hole that been drilled in the wall
  • This will stop water following the cable into the house
  • Continue tacking the cable
    • Run cable vertically or horizontally but NEVER diagonally
    • If possible hide cable under the plinth or behind drain pipes (using 300mm cable ties)
  • Cut the cable leaving enough length to reach the LNB of the dish
  • Put on an F connector on the each end of the satellite cable
  • Screw the F connector on to the LNB
  • Seal the connection using Insulation tape or ideally waterproof self amalgamating tape
  • Secure the cable to the dish feed arm using either 300mm cable ties or Insulation tape
  • Final step is to put on an F connector on the satellite cable next to the satellite receiver

How to Put on F-Type Connectors

5. How to Install Your Satellite Receiver

  • Unpack the box
    • Satellite receiver
    • Remote control
  • Screw the lead from the satellite dish into the LNB in connection
  • Connect a scart or HDMI cable from your TV to the box
  • Plug in the power lead
  • Turn on the power switch on the back on the box
  • After 5-6 seconds the box will come on and should automatically switch TV to AV channel
  • You may need to switch AV channel on TV if it does not automatically switch over
Great little free to air box. Arrived quicker than expected, packed very well.
Will most definitely use freetv.ie again.
Excellent picture quality, very easy to use and setup, this is the second one I've bought.
I would highly highly highly recommend this satellite receiver but make sure that your cable is properly set up into the connector.
Great item, no problem,Prompt delivery.
This box as a reciever behaves well, but there have been a few shortfalls
[STAFF NOTE] Points 2 & 3: This is common enough with free to air receivers. For full recording abilities, you're always best to go with an official Freesat+ box [END]
1. The user guide is very basic and there is very little additional info.
2. If you record to the USB there seems to be a limitation of only being
able to record upto 2 hours, which is problem if program is longer.
3. If you want to archive your recording elsewhere the unit records in 1GB
files which is drawback if you are looking to archive as one file.
I was spoiled by the Edision reciever I bought before, the only reason I
bought it was I wanted to use 2 reciever boxes in the same room
this is a good product for the price,ordered pair of these for customer it plays downloaded movies off usb stick like most tvs with usb port & boxs dont play all formats this 1 does , only had to edit the channels to delete the ones dont want.freetv.ie is great for products like this as cant be got in retail stores
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INDEX

  • Overview
  • Free to Air
  • Freesat
  • Freeview

Overview

The 3 terms widely (and often incorrectly) used to describe a receiver to get the free satellite channels are as follows

  • Free to Air: Received by a Generic Satellite Receiver
  • Freesat: Received by an ITV/BBC Patented Satellite Receiver
  • Freeview: NOT Received by a Satellite Receiver - It"s a Digital Terrestrial TV Service

Below we give full details of the differences

Free to Air (FTA)

  • This is received using a generic satellite receiver and is used with a satellite dish
  • It is Free to Air meaning it is used to pick up free satellite channels
  • But can come with a card slot to allow it to be used for subscription services
  • It is capable of working with any satellite (so long as the dish is large enough)
  • Manufactured by a range of up to about 120 different companies
  • Boxes can come in the following formats
    • Standard definition
    • High definition
    • Twin feed HD to allow you to record one channel & look at another
    • HD Satellite & Terrestrial Combo receiver
  • Good Points
    • It is non subscription
    • It is very versatile in terms of channel line up and satellite"s that can be accessed
    • Huge range of different boxes
    • Generally cheaper than official freesat boxes
  • Drawback
    • Unlike freesat
      • It does not automatically update if their is a frequency change
      • or new channels becomes available
    • Getting spare remotes can sometimes be an issue
  • Main channels include (on astra 2, but totally flexible):
    • BBC 1,2,3,4,
    • UTV, ITV 2,3,4,
    • Channel 4, E4, More 4, Film 4
    • 6 News Channels, 7 Childrens, 8 Movie channels etc
  • We stock these in our free to air satellite receiver section

Freesat

Main points

  • This is a satellite receiver
    • Works in conjunction with a satellite dish
  • It meets the Freesat standards set out by ITV/BBC
  • It will work anywhere in Ireland from a 60cm satellite dish
  • It comes in range of types
    • Freesat SD: SD with no hard drive
    • Freesat HD: HD with no hard drive
    • Freesat+ HD: Twin feed, HD, with hard drive, series link, 7 day EPG etc
  • What makes Freesat special?
    • It is non subscription
    • It has a standard channel line up (program box with a UK Post code)
    • It automatically updates if there is a frequency change
    • or new channels becomes available
    • Easy to get spare remotes
  • Drawbacks
    • It is generally more expensive than free to air boxes
    • It is not as flexible - i.e. you can"t decide the order of the channels in freesat mode
    • Only works off the Astra 2 at 28 East satellite
  • Main channels include
    • BBC 1,2,3,4,
    • UTV, ITV 2,3,4,
    • Channel 4, E4, More 4, Film 4
    • 6 News Channels, 7 Childrens, 8 Movie channels etc
  • We stock these in our Freesat Satellite Receivers section

Freeview

Main points

  • This is a terrestrial service (NOT a satellite service)
    • Works with UHF aerial rather than a satellite dish
  • It meets the Freeview standards set out by ITV/BBC
  • It does not generally work in Ireland (Except along NI border & East coast)
  • We do not stock Freeview boxes
  • What people generally mean when they say Freeview is that they are looking for either
    • A Free To Air Receiver
    • A Freesat Receiver

Installation Diagram (single-tuner-setup.pdf, 621 Kb) [Download]

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