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Setting up the Nano2 ![]() Take the receiver and other items from the box. You should have a receiver, ethernet adapter, diseqc switch, remote, batteries,Maybe a null modem cable, and a set of component cables. Put the batteries in the remote. Connect the the receiver to the dish. You may need to use the diseqc switch now. You should know whether or not you need to. Connect the receiver to the TV using the component outputs, the RCA outputs, or the Coax output. If using the component or RCA cables on the receiver, be sure that you have them connected to the corresponding inputs on the tv. Plug the ethernet adapter into the RS232 port on the back of the receiver. Connect the ethernet cable to the adapter to provide access to the internet for using IKS. Unlike other models of CNX receivers, you do not need to power the ethernet adapter, everything is built into the receiver. Also, the two small lights on the adapter will not light up. They are not supposed to. Plug the power cable of the receiver into a wall outlet. Turn the receiver on with the switch on back. Using the remote, power up the receiver. You can load files to this receiver two ways. (1) Via USB...recommended or (2) Using a null modem cable, loader program, and a computer. The files that you need can be found in CNX Files Area The files are listed chronologically, the newest being on top of the list. In the stickies you will find factory files and other files that you MAY need. Loading files to the Nano2 via USB Download and the latest file for the CNX Nano2. Save this file on your computer. Next you need to go and decompress (extract) the file. Once this is done, you should have a file in the .NPN format. Send the .NPN file to a USB stick. Insert the USB stick into the USB port on the front of the Nano2. On the remote, press MENU. Use the RIGHT ARROW to scroll to the gaming controller icon. Now use the DOWN ARROW to select USB from the list of files. Scroll down until you have the file you want to load to the receiver highlighted in yellow. Press the OK button. It will ask you which format you wish to load the file to the receiver as. I generally do mine as Bootloader, which is recommended. However, this will reset the receiver to factory state. Be sure to save your settings and possibly channel list before doing this. Wait for the receiver to read the file and flash the file to the memory. The receiver will reboot after three seconds..wait for it. Setting up the Dish Settings Press menu on the remote. Use the RIGHT ARROW to scroll to the Installations section. Select DiSeqC switch from the list. You should see listings for Diseqc 1 through 4. On diseqc 1, press the OK button to open a list of satellites. Select the satellite you wish to assign to this port. Under the Satellite name, you should see a group of numbers. This is the recommended LNB frequency for this satellite. Move down to this number with the DOWN ARROW and press OK. This is where you select the LNB TYPE that you have. (just a hint...select DishPro1 for DPP lnbs). After selecting the LNB type for all of your sats, press exit. NOTE:: You can also go directly to the "SEARCH" button at the bottom of the Diseqc screen and it will search for the LNB type and satellites you are aimed at. Scanning for Channels You should still be in the installation menu after exiting the Diseqc settings screen. If so, select Channel Search fro the list. The top option will be satellite....it should be the satellite that you assigned to Diseqc port 1 earlier. scroll down to the SEARCH button and select it. Wait for the receiver to finish scanning in the channels for this sat. Once it is done with that sat and the info is saved, then go back to the top of the Channel search screen and select the next satellite you wish to scan for channels. Repeat these steps until you have scanned in channels for each satellite you assigned in the Diseqc Switch screen. Setting up the Network From the main screen, Press Menu and use the RIGHT ARROW to scroll over to the Accessory Section. Select Key Works from the list. You should go to A CAS screen. Here you need to set all of the Autorolls to OFF. Also set the EMU for OFF. Exit back out. Next, scroll back to the Installations menu. Select Network form the list. You are now in the Network Screen. Highlight and select IP Setup. From the first spot, I suggest you set the network setting to AUTO. Scroll down and select Apply. Give it a few seconds. You Network settings should automatically fill in. Press EXIT. Scroll down to IKS REGISTRATION. Press OK. Give it a few seconds. Hopefully you will get and OK message followed by a series of numbers. If you do, you should be connected to the servers. If you get an error, try a gain in a few seconds. Keep trying until you get an OK message. Due to a security feature that has been added, after you get the OK message, it still may take a while to get a picture. If you followed these setup instructions you should be correctly set up. Let the receiver sit on an IKS supported channel, it will eventually come up. You should now be able to exit all the way back out and watch IKS supported channels. Setting other OPTIONS from the main screen, Press MENU and scroll over to the Options ICON. Here you can set the time and other options. end C/P |
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