RCA Satellite TV System 15407690 User Guide

DIRECTV PLUS™  
Satellite Dish  
Antenna  
Changing Entertainment. Again.  
Installer's Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Preparing for Installation................................................ 3  
Installation Overview ........................................................... 4  
Mounting Options................................................................ 5  
Solid Wood or Lap Siding................................................. 5  
Brick or Poured Concrete Surface .................................... 5  
A Hollow or Cinder Block Wall ......................................... 5  
Pole Mount...................................................................... 5  
General Site Survey .............................................................. 6  
The Satellite Locations .................................................... 7  
How High Up in the Sky is the Satellite? .......................... 7  
Finding a Clear Line of Sight............................................ 7  
Finding the Dish Pointing Coordinates ................................. 8  
Using the Dish Pointing Menu Screen .............................. 8  
Precise Site Survey ............................................................... 9  
A Final Site Survey ........................................................ 10  
Estimating Cable Requirements.......................................... 10  
DIRECTV PLUS™ Dish Assembly Overview .......................... 12  
Hardware Included ........................................................ 12  
Securing the Mast Foot ...................................................... 13  
Secure the Antenna Mast Clamp:........................................ 13  
Setting the Elevation and Attaching the Fine  
Tuning Adjustment .......................................................... 14  
Attaching the Mast Clamp to the DIRECTV PLUS™ Antenna. 15  
Setting the Tilt (Polarization).............................................. 15  
Attaching the LNB Support Arm and Adapter...................... 16  
Mounting the Mast ........................................................ 17  
Mounting The Mast On Solid Wood Or Lap Siding ............... 18  
Mounting Instructions ................................................... 19  
Installing a Spacer......................................................... 20  
Mounting the Mast on Brick or Poured Concrete................. 21  
Mounting the Mast on a Hollow or Cinder Block Wall.......... 23  
Mounting the DIRECTV PLUS™ Dish On A Pole .................... 25  
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Final Installation ........................................................... 27  
Leveling the Mast............................................................... 28  
Leveling Side-to-Side ..................................................... 28  
Leveling Front-to-Back................................................... 29  
Final DIRECTV PLUS™ Dish Assembly ................................. 29  
A Few Words About Grounding the  
DIRECTV PLUS™ System ................................................... 31  
Routing and Grounding the Cables .................................... 32  
Running Cable Into the House............................................ 33  
Cable Entry Overview.................................................... 33  
Step-by-Step Instructions for Routing the Cables ........... 34  
Making the Final Connections ............................................ 35  
Step-By-Step Instruction for Acquiring and  
Fine Tuning the Signal ................................................ 36  
Acquiring and Fine Tuning the Signal ................................. 36  
Reference....................................................................... 39  
Troubleshooting................................................................. 40  
Can’t Pick Up the Satellite Signal ................................... 40  
Cabling and Connections Problems ............................... 40  
DIRECTV PLUS™ Dish Positioning and Pointing Problems 40  
Temporary Satellite Signal Loss ..................................... 41  
You hear a dialing sound while talking on the phone  
(If the Satellite Receiver is Connected to a Phone Line) 41  
Toll-Free Telephone Product Help ....................................... 42  
Limited Warranty ............................................................... 43  
Index ................................................................................. 44  
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Chapter 1  
Preparing for Installation  
Chapter Overview:  
• Installation Overview  
• Mounting Options  
• General Site Survey  
• Finding the Dish Pointing Coordinates  
• Estimating Cable Requirements  
• DIRECTV PLUS™ Dish Assembly Overview  
• Setting the Elevation and Attaching the  
Fine Tuning Adjustment  
• Attaching the Mast Clamp to the DIRECTV  
PLUS™ Antenna  
• Setting the Tilt (Polarization)  
• Attaching the LNB Support Arm and  
Adapter  
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Preparing for Installation  
Installation Overview  
The manual is organized into steps that need to be performed in the order presented.  
Preparing for Installation  
Complete a General Site Survey Visually survey your location to make sure it is  
suitable.  
Obtain Dish Pointing Coordinates Use the on-screen menu system to obtain the  
exact coordinates (azimuth, elevation, and tilt (polarization)) for pointing the dish.  
Directions for using on-screen menus can be found in your digital satellite receiver,  
HDTV, or HD set-top converter manual.  
Select the Precise Mounting Site Use the dish pointing coordinates to conduct a  
precise site survey to determine the exact mounting site.  
Estimate Cable Requirements Based on your mounting site, you will decide  
where you want the cables to enter your house, and measure how many feet of cable  
you need to complete the connections.  
Begin Dish Assembly Partially assemble the satellite dish antenna so that you can  
preset the correct elevation and tilt (polarization).  
Set the Antenna’s Elevation and Azimuth Coordinates –  
These are important steps. Making sure that your elevation, azimuth and tilt settings  
are correct will help you to more easily obtain the signals later on.  
Mounting the Mast  
Mount the Mast Step-by-step instructions for different mounting options.  
Completing the Final Installation  
Square the Mast The mast must be perfectly plumb and level to obtain the  
signal(s).  
Complete the Dish Assembly Secure the antenna on the mast, connect the RG-6  
coaxial cables to the LNBs, and attach the LNBs to the adapter and the feed tube.  
Route the Cables to the Grounding Block Attach two grounding blocks to the  
house and route the cables from the dish to the grounding blocks. Also, route a  
grounding wire from the grounding block to the central building ground.  
Run the Cables into the House Run the RG-6 cables from the grounding blocks  
into the house and attach to the multiswitch.  
Make the Final Connections Connect an RG-6 cable to any of the outputs on the  
multiswitch and to the satellite input(s) on your digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or HD  
set-top converter.  
Acquire and Fine-tune the Satellite Signal Use the on-screen signal meter to  
check for a signal. Once the signal is obtained, adjust dish pointing azimuth and  
elevation as needed to achieve maximum signal strength for all satellites.  
Order Satellite Programming Call the service providers to order satellite  
programming.  
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Mounting Options  
VERY IMPORTANT: Make sure that the mast is both PLUMB and LEVEL. If the mast is not PLUMB  
and LEVEL, the elevation, azimuth, and tilt settings you get from on-screen instructions will  
not be accurate and you may not be able to acquire the signal.  
Solid Wood or Lap Siding  
Important Considerations:  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish where someone might use it  
as a handrail.  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish on any type of aluminum or  
vinyl siding.  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish on any type of composite  
paneling, such as fiber board, particle board, or strand board.  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish under an eave or overhang  
that may block or partially shadow the DIRECTV PLUSdish.  
Make sure the wooden surface is structurally sound and can support  
the weight of the DIRECTV PLUSdish.  
Brick or Poured Concrete Surface  
Important Considerations:  
The wall anchors used must have a strength of at least 300 pounds of pullout pressure.  
The use of B4015 or equivalent double-expansion anchors is recommended.  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish under an eave or overhang that may block  
or partially shadow the DIRECTV PLUSdish.  
A Hollow or Cinder Block Wall  
Important Consideration:  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish under an eave or overhang that may block  
or partially shadow the DIRECTV PLUSdish.  
Pole Mount  
Important Considerations:  
Do not install the pole in wet or marshy areas.  
The pole must go at least 3 feet below the surface.  
If the length of pipe above ground is too long, guy wires may be needed to increase  
the stability of the mount in windy conditions.  
You will need to ground the pole in addition to the antenna and coaxial cable.  
The pole that has been secured in the ground with concrete replaces the mounting foot  
and mast assembly which were supplied with the DIRECTV PLUSdish. The DIRECTV  
PLUSdish is held on the pole by the mast clamp.  
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Should I Do This Myself?  
While the installation is not difficult, it does require that you have some experience in  
electrical wiring and minor construction techniques. Also, you may have to climb a  
ladder, so youll want to be comfortable working with heights.  
Depending on how you install the DIRECTV PLUSsatellite dish, you may be  
required to:  
Use power tools to drill holes in your house  
Determine where utilities such as water pipes, electrical wiring  
or gas lines are hidden within walls  
Run coaxial cable through a foundation, under floors, or through interior walls  
Ground an antenna and coaxial cable as recommended in the National Electrical  
Code*.  
If you have properly installed a previous satellite, outdoor television antenna, or a  
garage door opener, then you can be reasonably confident that you can install this  
system yourself.  
If you have not worked with any of these products, then this probably isnt the time to  
learn about installation techniques. While deciding whether you are right for this job, you  
should also keep in mind that your DIRECTV PLUSsatellite antenna has more fine-  
tuning requirements going beyond those of a single-satellite antenna and it may be more  
difficult to obtain signal(s).  
Consider contacting your local authorized retailer to recommend a professional  
installer.  
General Site Survey  
Your DIRECTV PLUSantenna receives data from two separate satellites at once; one  
sending High Definition signals, and one broadcasting standard digital signals. So, to  
pick up the pair of signals, your DIRECTV PLUSantenna must tune to two satellite  
signals from one mounted position.  
Not only can there be NO obstructions between the DIRECTV PLUSsatellite dish  
antenna and the satellites, but you must also have the unit mounted exactly plumb and  
level in order to get HD and standard digital broadcasts from given coordinates.  
When mounting your DIRECTV PLUSsatellite antenna, take into consideration future  
tree growth, house remodeling or additions, and new construction in your area.  
The satellite signal WILL NOT PASS through leaves or branches.  
The satellite signal WILL NOT PASS through glass; dont try to install your  
DIRECTV PLUSdish indoors!  
*The National Electric Code is published by the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch  
Park, Quincy, Maryland, 02269. It is also available at many hardware stores and home centers.  
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The Satellite Locations  
Both satellites are always located south of the United States at approximately 101° and  
119° latitude. That means if you live in Miami, you must have a clear line of sight  
west/southwest; if you live in San Francisco, you must have a clear line south/  
southeast.  
Indianapolis, IN  
look southwest  
N
S
N
S
W
E
W
E
San Francisco, CA  
look southeast  
N
S
W
E
Miami, FL  
look southwest  
90°  
60°  
30°  
119° Satellite  
101° Satellite  
0°  
How High Up in the Sky is the Satellite?  
Depending on where you live, the satellite will be at an elevation angle between 30  
and 60 degrees. Southern states point more upward toward 60 degrees; northern  
states point more downward toward 30 degrees.  
60°  
30°  
NO  
Finding a Clear Line of Sight  
1. Go outside and locate at least one site on your property that has a clear view to  
the satellite. You should be reasonably certain you are pointing toward Texas  
(unless youre in Texas, in which case you should be looking due south). You  
may want to use a map.  
60°  
30°  
2. Imagine an arc ranging from 30 to 60 degrees above the horizon.  
MAYBE  
3. Do you have at least one clear view to the satellite? Remember, no trees, leaves,  
buildings, or windows can be between the DIRECTV PLUSdish and the  
satellite.  
If the answer is NO, your site may be unsuitable for installing the satellite  
system.  
If the answer is MAYBE, you may want to contact a your local digital satellite  
dealer for information about having a professional installer conduct a thorough  
site survey.  
60°  
30°  
YES!  
If the answer is YES, your site should be suitable for installing the system. Go  
ahead to the next section in this manual.  
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Finding the Dish Pointing Coordinates  
If you are using a digital satellite  
receiver or HD set-top converter, you  
can make a simple connection as  
shown below to get your dish  
pointing coordinates now, and to  
view the signal meter later in the  
installation process.  
Finding the dish pointing coordinates for your location includes presetting the  
elevation and tilt. This is done by following directions that appear on your TV  
screen. You need to make sure that your digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or HD  
set-top converter is connected and working so that you can see these menu  
directions on a television screen.  
See the Users Manual that came with your digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or  
HD set-top converter for more information about finding the antennas pointing  
coordinates.  
Satellite Receiver or  
OUT TO TV  
Set-Top Converter  
Using the Dish Pointing Menu Screen  
Television  
You need to use your digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or HD set-top converters  
on-screen menu feature to obtain the precise dish pointing coordinates for your  
location. You can find these numbers by navigating through these menus.  
ANTENNA IN  
Because this DIRECTV PLUSsatellite dish antenna can be used with several  
different types of products, we cannot show you the specific instructions for  
obtaining dish pointing information here. Specific instructions for using on-  
screen menus can be found in the manual that came with your HDTV, set-top  
converter, or satellite receiver.  
Recording the Coordinates  
When youve obtained the coordinates, record the elevation, azimuth, and tilt  
(polarization) numbers below.  
Tilt (polarization) is the  
circular rotation of the dish  
itself, like a steering wheel.  
Elevation is the up/down  
angle that the dish is  
pointed.  
Azimuth is side-to-side  
direction that the dish is  
pointed.  
Elevation ___________________  
Azimuth _____________________  
Tilt (polarization) _______________  
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Precise Site Survey  
Based on your general site survey, you probably already know where you want to mount  
your DIRECTV PLUSdish, but its a good idea to follow the procedures outlined in this  
section in order to make sure that your site selection is a good one.  
Note  
You may want to review the  
section “Mounting the Mast” to  
consider the mounting options  
available to you before  
completing your precise site  
survey.  
1. Go outside to your install site and hold a compass flat in the palm of your hand. Hold  
your hand still until the needle stops moving (the dark or colored half of the compass  
needle always points north).  
2. Rotate the compass so that the N(for north) is directly under the dark part of the  
compass needle. Your compass is now aligned with north. The marks around the outside  
edge of the compass represent azimuth degrees you will point your antenna to.  
Rotate until N lines up with  
the dark half of the arrow  
Tip  
Try to keep the compass away  
from any metal objects. Metal  
objects can cause inaccurate  
compass readings.  
3. Locate the tick mark on the compass edge that corresponds to the azimuth number you  
wrote down. This is the direction of your azimuth setting (the direction the DIRECTV  
PLUSdish will need to be pointed to receive signals from the satellites).  
If you live in  
San Francisco,  
the satellite will be  
to the southeast  
If you live in Miami,  
the satellite will be  
to the southwest  
4. Raise your arm to approximately the elevation angle recorded earlier to make sure that  
there are no obstructions in the signal path.  
90°  
WARNING  
60°  
Do NOT install the DIRECTV  
PLUS™ dish near power  
lines, electric lights or  
power circuits. Contact  
with power lines, lights or  
power circuits may be  
fatal. It is strongly  
30°  
0°  
recommended that the  
DIRECTV PLUS™ dish be  
located more than 20 feet  
from overhead power  
lines.  
5. Repeat this survey in several places on your property if necessary until you find the best  
mounting location.  
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A Final Site Survey  
Now that youve conducted a precise site survey using the dish pointing coordinates  
for your location, you should double-check one more time to make sure you have a  
clear view in the direction of the satellites.  
60°  
30°  
I Don’t have a clear view to the satellite.  
NO  
If you dont have a clear view to the satellites, then your site may not be suitable for  
installing the satellite system. A professional installer may have an alternative  
solutionconsider contacting your satellite system dealer to find the name of an  
authorized satellite system installer.  
I’m Not sure If I have a Clear View  
If youre not certain whether you have a clear view to the satellite, you have two  
60°  
30°  
choices :  
MAYBE  
Continue with the installation and determine whether you have a clear view to the  
satellite by testing the system.  
Contact your satellite system dealer to find the name of an authorized satellite  
system installer who can help you verify that your property is suitable for  
installation.  
I Have A Clear View to the Satellite  
60°  
Your site should be suitable for installing the satellite system. Continue with the  
installation.  
YES!  
Estimating Cable Requirements  
Now that youve decided on the exact mounting site, you need to  
decide where you want the cables to enter the house. The next step  
is to figure out approximately how much cable you are going to need.  
1. Locate the central building ground. You will ground the antenna (using the cable  
grounding block) to a single point in the central building ground. The following is  
a list of acceptable building ground points:  
Grounded interior metal cold water pipe within five feet of the point  
where the cable(s) enter the building  
Grounded metallic service raceway  
Grounded electrical service equipment enclosure  
A Few Words About  
Grounding the System  
Eight-foot grounding rod driven into the ground (only if bonded to the  
central building ground by #6 or heavier bonding wire)  
Grounding the satellite system to the  
central building ground helps protect  
it and other components from  
Other acceptable grounding electrodes that comply with sections 250 and  
810 of the National Electrical Code (NEC).  
lightning damage. Dish installation  
should comply with local codes and  
the National Electrical Code (NEC).  
Grounding the satellite system is  
something you can probably do  
yourself. But if you’re not sure, you  
should contact a qualified electrician.  
2. Choose a location to mount the grounding block. The block should be as close as  
possible to the point where the cable(s) will enter the house.  
3. Decide where inside the house you plan to put the HD receiver.  
4. Measure and record your cable requirements in the spaces provided on the  
following page.  
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This diagram shows typicalinstallation steps. It illustrates the minimum of  
cables needed to give a signal to one digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or HD set-top  
converter.  
Tip  
The information on the following pages takes you through the cable estimating process  
step-by-step.  
Measure once and multiply by  
four. You will need four cables of  
that length to run from the dish  
antenna to the grounding block.  
Measure distance from the LNB on the  
Satellite Dish Antenna to the Grounding Block  
Note  
Dual-Satellite  
Antenna  
You must use RG-6 coaxial  
cable(s) from the satellite dish to  
the SATELLITE IN jack on the  
digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or  
HD set-top converter. This  
includes to and from the  
multiswitch. Other types of  
coaxial cable, such as that used  
for cable TV (RG-59) will not  
work for your HD satellite  
system.  
_____________ feet x (4) RG-6 Cables  
(with messenger/ground wire)  
RG-6 Coaxial  
Cable  
Measure distance from the Grounding Block  
to the Central Building Ground  
Grounding  
Block  
_____________ feet x (2) Ground Wire  
RG-6 Coaxial  
Cable  
Measure distance from the Grounding Block  
into the house and to the Multiswitch.  
Note  
_____________ feet x (4) RG-6 Cables  
Multiswitch  
If your total RG-6 coaxial cable  
length from the dish to the  
HD unit is more than 112 feet per  
coax cable, you may need an  
additional installation  
component, such as a line  
amplifier, to compensate for the  
longer cable length.  
RG-6 Coaxial  
Cable  
Measure distance from the Multiswitch to  
the Digital Satellite Receiver, HD Set-Top  
Converter, or HDTV  
Digital  
Satellite  
Receiver  
OR  
_____________ feet x (1) RG-6 Cable  
ON  
INFO  
INPUT  
ANTENNA  
HD MONITOR  
HD Set Top  
Converter,  
MENU  
OK  
OR  
HDTV  
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DIRECTV PLUS™ Dish Assembly Overview  
Use this page both as a parts lists for your HD satellite antenna, and a general overview of how the parts fit together;  
but DO NOT ASSEMBLE THE DISH YET.  
Satellite dish antenna  
Antenna-to-mast bracket  
Two LNBs (Low Noise  
Block converter)  
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0
5
°
0
4
20  
°
3
0
°
Elevation Fine  
Tuning hardware  
LNB Adapter  
LNB feeder tube  
Mounting foot and mast  
Hardware Included:  
#10 Hex Washer Head Screw  
(Ground Screw )  
1/4x 1-1/2Hex Head Bolt  
(Feed Tube Mounting)  
1/4External Tooth Washer  
#8 Insert Nut  
(LNB & Adapter Mounting)  
M6 Hex Head Self Tapping Screw  
(Multi-Switch Mounting)  
1/4Lock Nut (ESNA Type)  
#8 x 1” Phillips Head Screw  
(LNB & Adapter Mounting)  
1/4x 7/8Long Carriage Head Bolt  
.81 Long Spacer  
(Feed Tube Mounting)  
(Azimuth Clamp Bolt )  
1/4Flat Washer  
1/4x 1/2Long Carriage Head Bolt  
1/4x 1-3/4Long Carriage Head Bolt  
(Antenna Mounting Bolt-Painted Head)  
1/4Hex Flange Nut  
(Mast Adjusting Bolts)  
L-Bracket Fine Tuning Adjustment Tool  
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Securing the Mast Foot  
Mast Foot Hardware  
1. If you plan to use the mast foot, use two (2) 1/4" x 1/2" carriage bolts,  
and two (2) 1/4" flange nuts to join the pieces through the bolt holes  
in the mast and the curved space of the mounting foot. Place one bolt  
on each side. Secure the bolts with a locking washer and locking nut.  
Leave the assembly loose enough to allow movement in the curved  
slot without damage to the painted surface on each side.  
1/4x 1/2Long Carriage Head Bolt  
(Mast Adjusting Bolts)  
1/4Hex Flange Nut  
Secure the Antenna Mast Clamp:  
Use two (2) 1/4" bolts and two (2) 1/4" flange nuts to join the antenna  
clamp with the mast. Do not tighten the bolts all the way. You will move  
the DIRECTV PLUSdish side-to-side to adjust the azimuth.  
Mast Clamp Hardware  
1/4x 7/8Long Carriage Head Bolt  
(Azimuth Clamp Bolt )  
1/4Hex Flange Nut  
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Setting the Elevation and Attaching the Fine  
Tuning Adjustment  
Fine Tuning Adjustment  
Tool Hardware  
Use the elevation setting coordinate you wrote down on page 8 to preset the elevation  
of the dish, and then attach the fine tuning adjustment tool.  
Fine-Tuning Adjustment Bolt  
1. Use a 1/4x 1/2carriage bolt, a washer, and a flange nut to attach the L-bracket  
to the elevation slot.  
L-Bracket  
1/4Flat Washer  
1/4Hex Flange Nut  
2. Rotate the support sleeve so that the elevation indicator (white line), NOT the bolt  
or the L-bracket, lines up with the tick mark on the mast corresponding to the  
elevation setting you recorded earlier.  
1/4x 1/2Long Carriage Head Bolt  
(Mast Adjusting Bolts)  
3. Tighten the flange nut securely and then secure a second 1/4x 1/2carriage bolt,  
washer and flange nut on the opposite side.  
Tip  
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0
6
To get the correct elevation, line  
up the painted edge inside the  
curved groove of the clamp with  
the degree marker. Do NOT use  
the bolt.  
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0
2
0
5
°
3
°
0
4
0
°
Use the white indicator, not the  
nut or L-bracket to set the  
elevation.  
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0
6
°
0
2
0
5
°
3
0°  
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4
4. Thread the bolt from the second L-bracket through the first L-bracket until the bracket  
lines up with the hole on the mounting assembly. Double-check your elevation setting  
and adjust if necessary.  
5. Use a 1/4x 1/2carriage bolt, a flat washer, and a flange nut to attach the L-bracket  
to the mast clamp.,  
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Attaching the Mast Clamp to the DIRECTV  
PLUS™ Antenna  
Reflector Hardware  
1. Insert the two 1/4x 1 3/4carriage bolts through the holes on the front of the  
dish.  
2. Attach the mast clamp to the back of the dish, passing the bolts through the slots  
used to set the tilt.  
1/4x 1-3/4Long Carriage Head Bolt  
(Antenna Mounting Bolt-Painted Head)  
3. Place a flat washer over each bolt and then secure the clamp using 1/4self-  
locking nuts (ESNA type). Do not tighten all the way just yet.  
1/4Flat Washer  
1/4Lock Nut (ESNA Type)  
Setting the Tilt (Polarization)  
Tilt allows your satellite receiver to tune to two separate satellites at once and is one of  
the more crucial steps to achieving strong reception from both satellites.  
1. Set the tilt so that the correct degree of tilt aligns with the mark on the left side of  
the mast clamp. Note that each mark indicates two degrees of tilt.  
2. Securely tighten the flange nuts.  
Tilt alignment  
mark  
Flange nut  
Flange nut  
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Attaching the LNB Support Arm and  
Adapter  
1. Attach the rectangular LNB feeder tube to the antenna socket making sure that the  
round hole for the spacer is positioned as shown in the diagram below. Tighten  
the bolt while holding the nut.  
LNB  
1/4x 1-1/2Hex Head Bolt  
(Feed Tube Mounting)  
LNB adapter  
1/4Flat Washer  
Feeder tube  
1/4Hex Flange Nut  
.81 Long Spacer  
(Feed Tube Mounting)  
#8 x 1Phillips Head Screw  
(LNB & Adapter Mounting)  
#8 Insert Nut  
(LNB & Adapter Mounting)  
2. Attach the LNB adapter to the feeder tube and secure it by using a #8 hex insert and a  
1long phillips head screw.  
Move On to the Next Section  
Now that you have all of the preliminary installation steps completed, go on to the next  
section Mounting the Mast.”  
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Chapter Overview:  
Mounting The Mast On Solid Wood  
Or Lap Siding  
Mounting the Mast on Brick or  
Poured Concrete  
Mounting the Mast on a Hollow  
or Cinder Block Wall  
Mounting the DIRECTV PLUSDish  
On A Pole  
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Mounting The Mast On Solid Wood Or  
Lap Siding  
Materials Needed  
Tools Needed  
Electric drill with a  
3/16" wood bit  
Carpenter's level  
1/2" wrench  
3/8" wrench  
7/16" wrench  
Pencil  
5
2
/16 x 3" lag screws  
5
8
/16 x 2" lag screws  
5
10 /16" washers  
Important Considerations:  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish where someone might use it as a  
handrail.  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish on any type of aluminum or vinyl  
siding.  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish on any type of composite paneling,  
such as fiber board, particle board, or strand board.  
DANGER  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish under an eave or overhang that may  
block or partially shadow the DIRECTV PLUSdish.  
AVOID Power Lines!  
Make sure the wooden surface is structurally sound and can support the weight of  
the DIRECTV PLUSdish.  
When following these  
instructions, take extreme  
care to avoid contact with  
overhead power lines,  
electric lights, and power  
circuits. Contact with  
power lines, electric lights,  
or power circuits may be  
fatal. It is recommended  
that the DIRECTV PLUS™  
dish be located more than  
20 feet from overhead  
power lines.  
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Mounting Instructions  
1. Locate the center of a stud where you want to mount the mast foot. Make sure  
you locate and secure the mounting foot to the center of a wall stud. Do not  
mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish near the edge of a stud.  
2. Hold the mounting foot in a position so the center line is centered on a stud or  
solid wood surface.  
Tip  
To locate a stud underneath  
panel siding, locate the nails  
securing the panel to the wall.  
The nails usually align with the  
center of the stud and provide  
an easy guide.  
3. If you are mounting on a sloped or vertical surface, use a level to verify that the  
center line is perfectly vertical.  
4. Use a pencil to mark the two center holes and the eight outside corner holes of  
the mounting foot.  
LEVEL  
NOT LEVEL  
Step 3: Make sure the mounting  
Step 2: Center the foot on the  
foot is level.  
stud.  
5. Remove the mounting foot and drill two 3/16" holes in the two center hole  
locations and four 3/16" holes in the four outside corner locations.  
6. Use a wrench to loosen the nuts on the mounting foot so that you can rotate the  
mast to access both of the center mounting holes.  
7. Hold the mounting foot over the holes so that the top part of the mast will rotate  
and point straight up. The mast needs to be perfectly plumb and level in order for  
the dish to receive a satellite signal.  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Step 7: Make sure that the top of the mast will point straight up.  
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8. Install two 5/16" x 3" lag screws into the two center holes on the mounting foot.  
Securely tighten the screws into the center of the wood beam.  
9. Put washers on the 5/16" x 2" lag screws, insert the screws into the four outside  
holes and securely tighten them.  
10. Go on to the next section, Final Installation,to complete the installation process.  
5/16" x 2" Lag Screws  
5/16" x 3" Lag Screws  
5/16" x 2" Lag Screws  
Steps 8 & 9: Inserting the lag screws.  
Installing a Spacer  
When the mounting foot spans two pieces of siding, it should be  
positioned so most of the foot is on the top board. A spacer should be  
installed to help hold the bottom of mounting foot in place. The spacer  
can be made of either solid wood or plastic.  
lap board  
spacer  
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Mounting the Mast on Brick or Poured  
Concrete  
Materials Needed  
Tools Needed  
Electric drill  
with 1/2"  
masonry bit  
Carpenters level  
Screwdriver  
Hammer  
8
B4015 or equivalent  
double expansion anchors  
7/16" wrench  
Pencil  
1
8
#20, /4 x 3"  
machine screws  
5
8
/16" washers  
IMPORTANT Considerations  
The wall anchors used must have a strength of at least 300 pounds of pullout  
pressure. The use of B4015 or equivalent double-expansion anchors is  
recommended.  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish under an eave or overhang that may  
block or partially shadow the DIRECTV PLUSdish.  
Mounting Instructions  
1. Hold the mounting foot in position on the mounting surface.  
2. If you are mounting on a vertical or sloped surface, use a carpenters level to  
ensure that the center line is vertical. This is an important step to insure that the  
DIRECTV PLUSsatellite dish will stand exactly plumb and level.  
DANGER  
AVOID Power Lines!  
When following these  
instructions, take extreme  
care to avoid contact with  
overhead power lines,  
electric lights, and power  
circuits. Contact with  
power lines, electric lights,  
or power circuits may be  
fatal. It is recommended  
that the DIRECTV PLUS™  
dish be located more than  
20 feet from overhead  
power lines.  
Level  
Not Level  
Step 1: Hold the mounting  
Step 2: Make sure the mounting  
foot in position.  
foot is level.  
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3. Mark the eight outside holes on the mounting foot.  
4. Remove the foot and drill eight (8) 1/2" holes in the locations  
you marked using a specialty masonry drill bit.  
5. Insert four (8) B4015 or equivalent double-expansion anchors.  
No  
Yes  
Step 7: Make sure that the top of the mast will point straight up.  
6. Use a wrench to loosen the nuts on the mounting foot so that you can rotate the  
mast to access both of the center mounting holes.  
7. Hold the mounting foot over the holes so the top part of the mast will rotate and  
point straight up.  
8. Insert and tighten the machine screws.  
9. Go on to the next section, Final Installation,to complete the installation process.  
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DANGER  
Mounting the Mast on a Hollow  
or Cinder Block Wall  
AVOID Power Lines!  
When following these  
Materials Needed  
Tools Needed  
instructions, take extreme  
care to avoid contact with  
overhead power lines,  
electric lights, and power  
circuits. Contact with  
power lines, electric lights,  
or power circuits may be  
fatal. It is recommended  
that the DIRECTV PLUS™  
dish be located more than  
20 feet from overhead  
power lines.  
Electric drill  
with 1/2"  
masonry bit  
Carpenter's  
level  
1
8
/4" hollow wall  
togglers  
Screwdriver  
7/16" wrench  
Pencil  
8
#20, 1/4 x 3"  
machine screws  
5
8
/16" washers  
IMPORTANT Consideration  
Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUSdish under an eave or overhang that may  
block or partially shadow the DIRECTV PLUSdish.  
Mounting Instructions  
1. When installing togglers in cinder blocks, it is important to position them in the  
core of the block. To position the foot on the wall, measure 71/2" from one edge  
of the block and mark the center of the block.  
2. Center the mounting foot on the mark you made.  
3. Level the center line of the mounting foot using a bubble level.  
4. Mark the eight outside corner holes.  
LEVEL  
NOT LEVEL  
5. Remove the mounting foot. Drill a 1/2" hole at the marked locations.  
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6. Install the togglers:  
a.  
Carefully fold one end of the metal channel along the plastic straps. Hold  
the metal channel flat against the plastic straps and slide it through the hole.  
b. Pull the ring so the metal channel rests flush behind the wall. Hold the ring  
tight and slide the plastic cap along the straps until the cap is flush with the  
wall.  
Wall  
Wall  
Metal channel  
Plastic cap  
Metal  
chann  
Fold in  
Ring  
Step 6a: Slide the metal channel  
Step 6b: Make sure the plastic cap is  
through the hole.  
flush with the wall.  
c.  
Push the straps side-to-side to snap them off flush with the wall.  
Step 6c: Snap off straps flush  
with the wall.  
d. Repeat for all eight holes.  
7. Use a 7/16" wrench to loosen the nuts on the mounting foot so you can rotate the  
mast to access both of the center mounting holes.  
8. Hold the mounting foot over the holes so the top part of the mast will rotate and  
point straight up. For the final mounting, you should use a carpenters level or a  
circular level to assure that the mast is plumb and level.  
No  
Yes  
Step 8: Make sure that the top of the mast will point straight up.  
9. Place washers on each of eight #20, 1/4" x 3" machine screws and attach the  
mounting foot to the wall. Securely tighten the screws.  
10. Go on to the next section, Final Installation,to complete the installation process.  
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Mounting the DIRECTV PLUSDish On A Pole  
Tools Needed  
Materials Needed  
Carpenter's level  
(1) galvanized steel pipe  
with a measured outer  
diameter of 23/8"  
Screwdriver  
Hammer  
(3) bags quick-setting  
concrete  
Hacksaw  
Shovel or post hole digger  
Pencil  
Important Considerations:  
Do not install the pole in wet or marshy areas.  
The pole must go at least 3 feet below the surface.  
If the length of pipe above ground is too long, guy wires may be needed to  
increase the stability of the mount in windy conditions.  
You will need to ground the pole in addition to the antenna and coaxial cable.  
The pole that has been secured in the ground with concrete replaces the mounting  
foot and mast assembly which were supplied with the DIRECTV PLUSdish. The  
DIRECTV PLUSdish is held on the pole by the mast clamp.  
Mounting Instructions  
1. Dig a hole 36" deep and 8" to 12" wide  
at the mounting location.  
DANGER  
The depth of the hole must extend at  
least 6" below the frost line. For most  
installations, a pole 6' long is sufficient,  
since this allows 3' of the pole to be  
below the ground and 3' above ground.  
AVOID Power Lines!  
When following these  
instructions, take extreme  
care to avoid contact with  
overhead power lines,  
electric lights, and power  
circuits. Contact with  
power lines, electric lights,  
or power circuits may be  
fatal. It is recommended  
that the DIRECTV PLUS™  
dish be located more than  
20 feet from overhead  
power lines.  
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2. Use a hacksaw to cut a 45 degree angle at the bottom of the pole. This will  
prevent the pole from rotating in the concrete over time.  
3. Place the pole in the hole and use a small amount of dirt or stones to hold the  
pole upright. You may need to attach guy wires to help keep the pole upright.  
45° cut  
4. You can level the pole using the a carpenters level taking readings in two spots 90  
degrees from each other on the sides as shown below. A circular bubble level is  
recommended for this task though as it will tell you if the mast is plumb and level  
from all angles with just a single reading. Level the pole at two different locations  
that are at right angles to each other.  
5. Fill the hole with quick drying cement. Stop when the cement is about two inches  
from the top of the hole.  
6. Let the cement completely dry before you mount the dish on  
the pole.  
7. Go on to the next section, Final Installation,to complete the installation process.  
Top view of pole  
Tip  
Most hardware stores should  
carry an inexpensive circular  
bubble level. These inexpensive  
levels can tell you when the  
mast is plumb and level in all  
directions with just one reading.  
Put level in 2 places at right  
pole  
angles to each other  
Level  
Not Level  
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Final Installation  
Chapter Overview:  
Leveling the Mast  
Final DIRECTV PLUSDish Assembly  
Routing and Grounding the Cables  
Running Cable Into the House  
Making the Final Connections  
Acquiring and Fine Tuning the Signal  
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IMPORTANT  
Leveling the Mast  
Making sure the mast is plumb  
and level is one of the most  
important steps in installation.  
If the mast is not plumb and  
level, the elevation, azimuth,  
and polarization settings you  
get from on-screen instructions  
will not be accurate. This  
Making sure the mast is plumb and level is one of the most important steps in  
installation. If the mast is not plumb and level, the elevation, azimuth, and  
polarization settings you get from on-screen instructions will not be accurate. This  
makes it difficult to obtain the satellite signal(s).  
The mast must be even in both the side-to-side and the front-to-back directions. Side-  
to-side leveling determines whether the mounting foot is level. Front-to-back leveling  
determines whether the mast is plumb and level.  
makes it difficult to obtain the  
satellite signal(s).  
Leveling Side-to-Side  
1. If you mounted the mast on a vertical surface, such as a wall, you leveled the  
mast side-to-side when you mounted the mast foot. Skip to Leveling Front-to-  
Backon the next page.  
2. To check whether the mast is level side-to-side, place a carpenters level on the  
mast as shown in figure A.  
Tip  
3. Is the bubble centered in the levels window?  
If YES Continue to Leveling Front-to-Back.  
If NO —  
Any hardware store  
should have an inexpensive circular  
bubble level which can tell you when  
the mast is plumb and level in all  
directions at once.  
a) If the bubble is not centered, determine which side of the mounting foot  
needs to be raised.  
b) Unscrew the lag or machine screws from that side of the mounting foot.  
c) Place washers between the mounting foot and the mounting surface. Use  
enough washers to level the mounting foot.  
d) Secure the mounting foot with the lag or machine screws.  
CAUTION  
Use caution when installing,  
adjusting or dismantling the  
DIRECTV PLUSdish and mast.  
The weight of the dish may  
cause the DIRECTV PLUSdish  
and mast to swing down and  
strike you, a bystander or  
nearby objects. This could  
cause personal injury or  
damage to the dish. Never  
insert your fingers inside the  
mast. Always grip the mast  
around its outside  
Level  
Not Level  
circumference.  
STEP 3: If the mast is not level, add  
STEP 2: Verify that the mast is  
washers to level the foot  
level side to side.  
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Leveling Front-to-Back  
1. Loosen the two bolts securing the mast to the mounting foot so the mast moves  
freely.  
2. Place a bubble level on the mast as shown in the figure. Move the mast so the  
bubble is centered in the levels window.  
Level  
Not Level  
Level  
Not Level  
Rotate mast as  
needed  
Rotate mast as  
needed  
3. Tighten the two bolts securing the mast to the mounting foot.  
Final DIRECTV PLUSDish Assembly  
1. Attach the reflector to the support arm:  
The top of the mast should slip on easily into the antenna clamp. Make sure that  
the top of the mast has reached the pivot bolt running through the top of the  
antenna clamp collar. The antenna should move from side to side easily once it is  
on top of the support arm (Make sure that the mounting foot assembly is tightened  
before setting the antenna on top).  
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2. If your cables are not marked, you may want to mark each cable with masking  
tape so that you know which cables to attach to each LNB, and subsequently to  
the multiswitch.  
3. Separate the messenger (ground) wire from the coaxial cables. Push only the  
coaxial cable through the bottom of the mast and out the top. Pull about 2 feet of  
cable out of the top. Loop the cable and push it through the LNB support arm as  
shown below.  
4. Place some silicone grease on the LNB connector and connect the ends of the  
coaxial cables to the LNB connection jacks for Antenna A (101° satellite).  
Step 2: Route the cables  
Steps 3-4: Connect the coaxial  
through the mast.  
cables to the LNB.  
5. Insert the end of the LNB into the end of the LNB adapter (push any extra coaxial  
cable back through the support arm).  
6. Secure each the LNB by inserting a #8 hex nut in the top of the adapter and  
screwing in a phillips head screw through the bottom of the adapter.  
LNB Hardware  
#8 x 1Phillips Head Screw  
(LNB & Adapter Mounting)  
#8 Insert Nut  
(LNB & Adapter Mounting)  
Steps 5-6: Secure the LNB to adapter.  
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7. Locate the grounding hardware (one #10 hex washer head screw), and insert the bolt  
as shown below and attach the messenger (ground) wire to the foot of the mast (you  
may want to trim the extra messenger wire before attaching). You will connect the  
other end of that wire to the grounding block at the building entry point.  
Grounding Hardware  
Messenger  
(ground) wire  
#10 Hex Washer Head Screw  
(Ground Screw )  
Steps 7:  
Attach the messenger (ground) wires to the  
mast foot with the nut and bolt.  
Note  
When using a pole mount, you need  
to attach  
the grounding wire to the metal pole  
using a 1 1/2grounding clamp.  
9. Repeat steps 3-8 for Satellite B (119° satellite).  
A Few Words About Grounding  
the DIRECTV PLUSSystem  
Grounding the satellite system to the central building ground helps protect it and other  
components from lightning damage. Dish installation should comply with local codes  
and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Grounding the satellite system is something  
you can probably do yourself. But if youre not sure, you should contact a qualified  
electrician.  
Acceptable central building ground points  
Grounded interior metal cold water pipe within five feet of the point where it  
enters the building.  
IMPORTANT  
Grounded metallic service raceway.  
The United States National  
Electrical Code specifies  
that coaxial cable that is  
exposed to lightning shall  
be connected to the  
Grounded electrical service equipment enclosure.  
Eight-foot grounding rod driven into the ground (only if bonded to the central  
building ground by #6 or heavier bonding wire).  
grounding system of the  
building as close to the  
point of cable entry as  
possible.  
Other acceptable grounding electrodes that comply with sections 250 and 810 of  
the National Electrical Code (NEC).  
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CAUTION  
Routing and Grounding the Cables  
1. Attach the grounding block(s) to the side of your house close to the point you  
have chosen as the coaxial cable entry point. You may have to use anchors,  
togglers, or wood screws depending on the surface on which you are mounting  
the grounding block.  
It is extremely important to  
ground the dish AND the  
coaxial cables to a single point  
in the central building ground.  
A nearby lightning strike can  
easily damage an ungrounded  
dish, the receiver and your TV.  
Connecting both ground wires  
to the same point in the central  
building ground meets code  
requirements and provides the  
best protection for your  
Step 1: Attach the grounding block(s) to  
side of your house at your  
designated entry point.  
equipment.  
2. Route the coaxial cable and messenger (ground) wire from the bottom of the mast  
to the grounding block.  
3. Make a 3- 5drip loop using cable clips at the grounding block as shown. This  
will prevent water from running into the connection at the grounding block.  
4. Place some silicone grease on the connector and connect the coaxial cable to the  
grounding block.  
5. Secure the messenger (ground) wire to the grounding block.  
6. Locate the central building ground (see the list of acceptable central building  
grounds on the preceding page).  
7. Locate the grounding wire (#10 copper or #8 aluminum) that will extend from the  
grounding block to the central building ground. Attach the grounding wire to the  
grounding block by placing it through the wire hole in the grounding block and  
tightening the screw.  
8. Route the grounding wire from the grounding block to the central building  
ground, and connect to the central building ground.  
Cable Routing Tips  
9. Repeat grounding steps for Satellite B.  
• If you are routing the  
grounding wire along the  
ground, make sure the wire is  
buried deep enough so that it  
will not be damaged or  
uncovered.  
Step 2: Route cable from dish.  
Step 3: Make a drip loop.  
• If you are routing the wire or  
cable above the ground, use  
cable clips to secure the two  
to a wall or surface.  
• Make sure you route the  
grounding wire in an area  
where people or animals are  
not likely to come in contact  
with the cable.  
Steps 7 & 8: Connect the #10 copper or  
#8 aluminum grounding  
wire and route to the  
central building ground.  
Step 4 & 5: Connect the coaxial cable  
and the messenger wire to  
the grounding block.  
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CAUTION  
Running Cable Into the House  
Cable Entry Overview  
Before drilling, make sure  
there are no wires or pipes  
behind the wall in the area of  
the hole.  
Grounding Blocks (mounted outside)  
Cables for  
Satellite B  
Cables for  
Satellite A  
Multiswitch  
(mounted inside)  
To the SATELLITE IN jack on the  
back of your digital satellite receiver,  
HDTV, or HD set-top converter,  
ON  
INFO  
INPUT  
ANTENNA  
HD MONITOR  
MENU  
OK  
Ground to the central  
building ground  
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Step-by-Step Instructions for Routing the Cables  
1. Drill a hole in the location you want the coaxial cable to enter.  
2. Place some silicone grease on the connector and connect the RG-6 coaxial cable  
that will extend from the grounding block to the receiver.  
3. Make a 3- 5drip loop using cable clips at the grounding block.  
Step 3: Make a  
drip loop.  
Step 2: Connect RG-6 cable to  
grounding block.  
4
If you have not already mounted the multiswitch inside your house, use the  
mounting brackets and hardware to mount the multiswitch.  
a. Slide the mounting brackets on to the multiswitch.  
b. Use the M6 hex head self tapping screws to mount the multiswitch.  
Multiswitch Mounting  
Hardware  
M6 Hex Head Self Tapping Screw  
(Multi-Switch Mounting)  
5. Route the coaxial cable through your house to appropriate connectors on the  
Multiswitch (Satellite A or B).  
6. Once you have routed all four cables to the correct inputs on the multiswitch, you  
need to route one cable from the multiswitch to the back of the digital satellite  
receiver, HDTV, or HD set-top converter. You can use any of the four outputs on  
the multiswitch.  
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7. Be sure to ground the multiswitch.  
8. Use a silicone sealant to seal all outside connections and the hole you drilled for  
the coaxial cable to enter your house.  
RG-6 cables from the  
grounding blocks  
Cables for  
Satellite B  
(119°)  
Cables for  
Satellite A  
(101°)  
RG-6 cable to HDTV,  
set-top converter  
or satellite receiver  
Ground the  
multiswitcher  
Making the Final Connections  
1. Connect the RG-6 coaxial cable to the IN jack for satellite cable at the back of the  
digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or HD set-top converter as shown. DO NOT  
connect the coaxial cable to the IN FROM ANTENNA jack!  
2. Take a phone off the hook to prevent electric shock from incoming calls.  
3. Connect a phone cord from the back of the digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or HD  
set-top converter to a phone jack.  
About the Phone  
Connection  
The satellite receiver calls a telephone  
number once a month or so to update  
your Access Card. It is also used to  
order Pay-Per-View (PPV) events.  
These calls only take a few seconds.  
Step 1: Connect the RG-6 cable to the IN jack for  
satellite reception on the back of the  
digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or HD set-  
top converter box.  
PHONE JACK  
SATELLITE IN  
Step 2 & 3: Take the phone off the hook before you  
connect a phone cord from an outlet to  
the back of the digital satellite receiver,  
HDTV, or HD set-top converter .  
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Maximum Signal  
Strength  
Acquiring and Fine Tuning the Signal  
Now that you have installed the DIRECTV PLUSsatellite antenna and routed all of the  
cable, its time to acquire and fine tune the signal. Before you begin, you may want to go  
outside and double-check the azimuth, elevation, and tilt settings on the dish to make sure  
they correspond to the on-screen coordinates given.  
While the maximum signal meter  
value is 100, the signal strength  
you achieve will most probably  
be less. Although there is no  
difference in picture quality  
between signal strengths of 60  
and 85 percent, the higher the  
signal, the less likely you are to  
experience signal outages during  
adverse weather.  
Make sure that the elevation indicator is aligned with the edge of metal, not the  
washer or the bolt.  
Make sure the antennas mast clamp is tiltedto the degree markers indicated.  
Use a compass to verify that the azimuth setting on the dish  
is correct.  
When you are confident that the settings are correct, bring up the Dish Pointingmenu  
again and use the on-screen signal meter to see if you are getting a signal. However, once  
you have acquired a signal, you must fine tune it to insure you have the strongest settings  
possible.  
Tip  
Refer to your digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or HD set-top converter manual for on-  
screen menu information.  
You can adjust your TVs volume  
to hear the signal meter from the  
dish location, or you may want a  
friend to watch the signal meter  
and relay the strength reading to  
you.  
If you are not receiving a signal, you need to incrementally adjust the azimuth setting on  
the dish. After you receive a signal, you will want to continue to adjust your settings to get  
the best possible signal.  
Step-By-Step Instruction for Acquiring and Fine Tuning  
the Signal  
1. Read the instruction manual that came with your digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or  
HD set-top converter to determine how to access the on-screen signal meter.  
The signal meter shows you when you have locked onto a satellites broadcast  
signal, and gives you the signal strength. It is easiest to use the signal meter with  
the help of another person to relay signal strength values to you, or by moving the  
TV displaying the signal meter so that is easily viewed at the point of installation.  
2. Make sure that you select the correct type of dish (round or oval). The signal  
meter will give you the pointing coordinates for your antenna, and values will  
depend on the type of antenna you have selected. Failure to select the correct dish  
will result in wrong pointing angles as well the inability to receive certain  
programming.  
3. Access the signal meter. Set signal meter to the 101° satellite (this might also be  
represented on-screen as Satellite 1or Satellite A). At this point you will  
probably not have a signal.  
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Point center of the antenna  
to the exact azimuth direction  
according to your compass  
Support  
Sleeve  
Nuts  
a. Using a compass, point the antenna east (left) of the azimuth value for  
your location.  
b. Sweep the antenna towards west (right) and through the azimuth point by  
moving the dish in approximately 3 degree increments and pausing to  
wait for an updated value from signal meter. If the signal is found and  
signal meter is locked, go to step 4.  
Tip  
To make sure you have the  
strongest possible signal(s), move  
the dish until you get a  
continuous tone, then continue  
moving until the single tone  
stops. Go back to the strong  
setting, then repeat the process  
in the opposite direction. Do this  
until you know where the  
strongest setting is.  
c. If after sweeping the antenna completely to the west, the satellite signal is  
not found, adjust the elevation +2 degrees and sweep the azimuth again.  
d. If the signal is still not found, adjust the elevation -2 degrees from the  
original value (-4 degrees from current setting) and sweep the azimuth  
again.  
Fine-Tuning  
adjustment  
e. If the signal is still not found, check to make sure the cables are  
connected correctly. Also verify the Azimuth, Elevation and Tilt angles for  
your location and the plumbness of the mast using a bubble level.  
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4. With signal meter locked and displaying a value greater than 0, adjust the azimuth  
until the signal meter value is maximized. Then further maximize the signal meter  
value by finely adjusting the elevation angle. Make a note of the elevation and  
the azimuth angles where signal meter was the highest. The elevation angle can be  
read from the scale, the azimuth angle can be noted by marking the mast and  
antenna bracket using a pencil, crayon, soap, etc.  
5. Switch signal meter to satellite 119° (this might also be represented on-screen as  
Satellite 2or Satellite B). If the antenna, mast and multiswitch have been  
installed properly, signal meter should be locked. For many parts of the US, the  
optimum Azimuth and Elevation settings for both satellites will be almost the  
same. However, for some parts of the country in the Northeast and Southwest,  
there might be slightly larger differences in the optimum settings between the  
satellites. If no signal is available, check the connections to the multiswitch.  
6. Once again, sweep the azimuth until the signal meter value for satellite 119° is  
maximized, then adjust the elevation to peak the reception for satellite 119°. Make  
a note of the elevation and azimuth angles.  
7. Switch signal meter to satellite 101° to make sure that signal meter is locked for  
both satellites.  
8. For installations where there is a difference in settings, adjust the Azimuth and  
Elevation settings halfway between the optimum points that were noted for each  
satellite. This will ensure the best performance in adverse weather conditions.  
After adjusting antenna, make sure that signal meter is still locked for both  
satellites.  
10. Carefully tighten all of the bolts, trying not to move the antenna on the mast while  
you do so. When done tightening the bolts, make sure that signal meter is still  
locked for all satellites.  
If the antenna moves or the signal meter values change significantly lower  
while tightening the bolts, slightly loosen the elevation bolts (so they are  
still somewhat snug), and adjust to maximize signal strength; then  
carefully tighten them again.  
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Reference  
Chapter Overview:  
Troubleshooting  
Toll-Free Telephone Product Help  
Limited Warranty  
Index  
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Troubleshooting  
Cant Pick Up the Satellite Signal  
Most problems with signal acquisition can be traced to one of these points: improper cabling and connections or  
inaccurate positioning and pointing of the DIRECTV PLUSdish.  
Cabling and Connections Problems  
1. Make sure youre using the proper type of RG-6 coaxial cable to connect the LNB to the grounding block and the  
grounding block to the satellite receiver. Standard Cable TV coaxial cables (RG-59) will NOT pass the satellite signals  
properly. Important: Do NOT connect the RG-6 cable from the dish or grounding block to any existing TV cable  
in your house. Do not use conventional TV splitters. They will not pass the satellite signals.  
2. Make sure the Access Card is fully inserted into the Access Card slot.  
3. Check all cable connections to make sure they are securely fastened to the proper connectors, from the TV, to the  
satellite receiver, all the way out to the dish LNB. Make sure the coaxial cable connector center conductor is not  
bent or broken.  
4. Make sure the cable from the dish to the receiver is connected to the SATELLITE IN jack on the back of the receiver  
(NOT the ANTENNA IN jack).  
DIRECTV PLUSDish Positioning and Pointing Problems  
1. Verify that you are using the correct azimuth and elevation for your city by using the dish pointing menu.  
2. Make sure the DIRECTV PLUSdish is physically set to the correct coordinates given on the dish pointing menu.  
Make sure the DIRECTV PLUSdish mast is plumb and level.  
Make sure the elevation indicator (edge of metal, NOT the washer or the bolt) is aligned to the correct  
elevation and that the polarization is set correctly.  
3. Use a compass to verify that the center of the antenna is pointed toward the correct azimuth reading (number) as  
indicated by the dish pointing menu. Nearby metal objects may cause a compass to give an inaccurate reading.  
4. Make sure there are no obstructions (trees, buildings, windows, your body or hands, etc.) that might be blocking  
the satellite signal.  
5. Slowly rotate the DIRECTV PLUSdish left or right (one tick mark at a time) pausing at each for 3-5 seconds until  
the on-screen signal meter produces one continuous tone.  
6. If you cant acquire a signal by rotating the DIRECTV PLUSdish left and right, readjust the elevation of the dish.  
Return the center of the antenna to the original azimuth (left-to-right compass direction).  
Loosen the elevation nuts on the LNB support arm and position the DIRECTV PLUSdish upward or  
downward (one tick mark at a time). When finished, retighten the nut.  
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Temporary Satellite Signal Loss  
If you lose the satellite signal temporarily, the problem can usually be traced to one of these points:  
1. Rain Fade. Rain fade is a normal, temporary loss of a satellite signal due to the inability of the satellite signal to  
penetrate unusually heavy, rain-filled clouds, rainfall, or snowfall. Rain fade tends to be brief, lasting only as long as  
the heavy cloud condition persists.  
To minimize rain fade effects, maximize your signal strength. Then, when rain fade occurs, you have the best  
chances of having a signal that is still strong enough to view.  
Make sure the DIRECTV PLUSdish is mounted securely. The strong winds that often accompany heavy rainstorms  
can move the dish out of position if it is not mounted securely.  
Also, heavy/wet snow and ice buildup on the DIRECTV PLUSdish can block the satellite signal until the buildup  
is removed.  
2. Overheated Components. The satellite receiver must receive adequate ventilation to work safely and properly. If  
the receiver overheats, the satellite signal may deteriorate until adequate ventilation is restored. Do not stack VCRs  
or other components on top of the satellite receiver.  
You hear a dialing sound while talking on the phone  
(If the Satellite Receiver is Connected to a Phone Line)  
Your satellite receiver may be attempting to call the billing center. Under normal conditions, the receiver hangs up any  
time it detects what it interprets as a voice on the line. After four unsuccessful attempts to get a dial tone, the receiver is  
designed to call out regardless of the status of the line. If youre using the phone when the receiver calls out, youll hear  
a dialing sound. Dont worry: your phone connection will not be broken.  
DIRECTV PLUSDish Pointing Steps  
Step 1: Are you receiving a signal?  
If yes, go to Step 4.  
If no, proceed to Step 2.  
Step 2: Adjust the azimuth right or left. Are you now receiving a signal?  
If yes, go to Step 4.  
If no, proceed to Step 3.  
Step 3: Adjust the elevation up or down 1 degree. Are you now receiving a signal?  
If yes, proceed to Step 4.  
If no, return to Step 1.  
Step 4: Carefully adjust the azimuth (left or right) and the elevation (up or down)  
until the peak signal is achieved. When finished, tighten the azimuth and  
elevation bolts.  
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Toll-Free Telephone Product Help  
You can reach Thomson Consumer Electronics at the following number:  
1-800-679-4776 (Toll free inside U.S.A.)  
Thomson provides a toll-free telephone number to help you with any  
problems you may encounter with your DIRECTV PLUSsystem, as many  
problems can be diagnosed over the phone. If necessary, a replacement unit  
can be shipped to you. Please have your DIRECTV PLUSsystem model/  
serial number and date of purchase ready when you call. If your unit is  
out of warranty, we will quote the cost of an exchange unit to you.  
Returning Equipment to Thomson for Repair or Exchange  
If we are unable to resolve your problem over the phone we will gladly  
service your unit or exchange it for a new or refurbished unit. Refer to the  
limited warranty included in the booklet to learn about your specific rights  
and responsibilities. Always consult Thomson and get a Return Authorization  
number before returning anything. Obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number  
from the telephone representative before returning your equipment to avoid  
delays, accounting errors, or even loss of your unit.  
Important Information to Customers Who Ship Defective Equipment to  
Thomson Consumer Electronics  
The Thomson representative who authorizes the return of your equipment will  
give you an RA number over the phone. The representative will also provide  
you with instructions on where and how to return your unit. Write the  
number in large, clear characters on the outside of the box. To avoid confusion  
and misunderstandings, shipments without an RA number clearly visible on  
the outside of the box will be returned to you at your expense.  
Include a brief note describing the problem and any conversations you have  
had with Thomson personnel about the problem. Include your name, address  
and model/serial number of your unit. These numbers are located on the back  
of your receiver. If your DIRECTV PLUSsystem is within the warranty  
period, please provide a copy of the bill of sale to verify purchase date. Use  
the original box and packing material to protect the equipment from damage  
in shipment. For your protection, insure all shipments for full  
replacement value and use a reliable shipper. Thomson assumes no  
responsibility for warranty shipments from the customer to the factory if not  
shipped in the manner prescribed by Thomson.  
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Limited Warranty  
What does your warranty cover?  
Any defect in material or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase?  
One year.  
The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental.  
What will we do?  
Exchange the defective portion of your antenna with a new, or at our option, a refurbished unit.  
How do you make a warranty claim?  
Return the unit at your expense to the dealer from whom it was purchased together with proof of purchase for a  
replacement unit.  
How do you make a warranty claim without involving the dealer?  
Properly pack your antenna including all items which were originally packed with the product. We recommend  
using the original carton and packing materials.  
Include in the package a copy of the sales receipt or other evidence of date of original purchase or exchange. If  
the unit was a gift, provide a statement specifying the date received. Also print your name and address and a  
description of the defect.  
Ship the unit standard UPS or equivalent to:  
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  
Product Exchange Center  
11721 B Alameda Avenue  
Socorro, Texas 79927  
A new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight.  
What does your warranty not cover?  
Customer instruction. Your Owners Manual provides information regarding operating instructions and user  
controls. For additional information, ask your dealer.  
Installation and set-up service adjustments.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
Acts of God, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
Product which has been modified or incorporated into other products.  
Product purchased or serviced outside the continental U.S.  
How does state law relate to this warranty?  
This warranty give you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
If you purchased your product outside the continental United States?  
The warranty does not apply. See your dealer for warranty information.  
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Index  
A
G
Assembly  
Getting a Signal 36  
overview 12  
parts list 12  
Grounding 31  
grounding information 2  
grounding points 31  
Azimuth 36  
Grounding Block 10  
B
Grounding the System  
house entry point 32  
Brick mounting 21  
Grounding Wire 32. See also Messenger Wire  
separating 30  
C
H
Cable Requirements  
estimating 10  
Hardware list 12  
overview 11  
Help-line (toll-free) 42  
Hollow Wall Mounting 23  
Cable Routing  
from antenna to grounding block 32  
into the house 33  
I
Central Building Ground 10  
acceptable points 31  
Installation  
overview 4  
restrictions 2  
Cinder Block Mounting 23  
Compass, finding azimuth 9  
Concrete Mounting 21  
Connecting to Receiver 35  
L
Lap Siding Mounting  
use of a spacer 20  
D
Dish, final assembly 29  
Leveling the Mast 28  
Limited Warranty 43  
Dish Pointing  
finding coordinates 8  
using on-screen menus 8  
LNB  
attaching to LNB support arm 30  
attaching to the LNB adapter 30  
connect cables to 30  
Double-Expansion Anchors 5, 21  
Drip Loop 32  
connecting the RG-6 coaxial cable 30  
LNB hardware 12, 16  
E
LNB Adapter  
attaching to the support arm 16  
Elevation  
fine-tuning adjustment tool 37  
setting 14  
LNB Support arm  
attaching to LNB adapter 16  
F
Fine-Tuning Adjustment Tool 14, 37  
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M
S
Mast Clamp  
attaching to the antenna 15  
securing 13  
Safety Information 2  
Signal  
Mast Foot  
securing 13  
obtaining 36  
strength 36  
Messenger Wire 30  
Signal meter 36  
Site survey 9  
Mounting options 5  
brick or poured concrete 21  
hollow or cinder block wall 23  
pole mount 25  
Support sleeve 14  
T
Solid wood or lap siding 18  
Temporary Signal Loss 41  
Multiswitch 34  
mounting 34  
Tilt  
definition 15  
setting 15  
N
Troubleshooting 40  
cabling problems 40  
dish pointing 40  
National Electrical Code (NEC) 10, 31  
P
signal acquisition for system test 40  
Parts List (assembly) 12  
Phone connection 35  
Pole Mounting 25  
W
Warranty Information 43  
Wood Mount 18  
Precise Site Survey 9  
R
Rain Fade 41  
Restrictions 2  
RG-6 coaxial cable  
drip loops 32  
routing into house 33  
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If your satellite system needs service, please contact your dealer or the  
nearest Servicenter from the yellow pages. Please do not send any  
products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the  
carton. This will only add delays in service for your product.  
10330 North Meridian Street  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
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