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Oyster self seek satellite instructions needed
173023 PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:46 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Could anyone point me in the direction of instructions for Oyster self seek satellite. Fitted on new van but no instructions Rolling Eyes

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Steve,

You don't say which model, so hopefully this is the right one:
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Steve hope this helps


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Thank's Dave/Mark
As I have not had time to investigate further the model I am unsure. I may have more time to check at Binton. All I know at present is:
They said it was an Oyster system?
I have a control box in the cuboard,
I have a sensor outside cuboard and a remote control.
Unable to check anything else as I had to take to storage Crying or Very sad
I will not get a chance to look further till Binton.
I will check out link's you have given.
Thank's again

Steve

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same site, sent at the same time, spot on you two Laughing Laughing

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For different ones, try:

1) contacting Transleisure,
2) posting a forum message in English to Jochen on that Ten Haaft site,
3) emailing
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Terrible stutter you have developed Steve is it the excitement,Ill sort it for you at Binton mate, it will spin that fast when ive done, you will be able to recieve signals on the move Shocked Shocked Shocked
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Thank's Dave,

Erm
Now Do not tell me it is my fault!
I post one answer and we have two?
See above dave's post Shocked

Oh Ok, it was my fault Rolling Eyes

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Hi Geo,
I take it your's is an oyster? As you have seen I have not had a chance to check further. Arghh
I have not even had a chance to connect new batteries Rolling Eyes I think I may be busy at Binton Shocked
Cheers mate see you at Binton.

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Hi Steve

The downloads are on the sites mentioned but I do not think you will need them.

Even I can operate the thing!

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