chair was made with great care and the warran
Not properly mounted antennas are easily damaged by strong winds. Owner
and installer take the responsibility to ensure that the installation is done
correctly. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages caused by
improper installation or use because of the many types of installation.
Note:
1. The chair can be used as a seat. A signal reception isn't possible
then. It is recommended not to lean against the antenna,
because it isn't designed for it!
2. Follow the safety instructions for installation and operation of
the Selfsat-Antenna and
3. Follow the warnings about installing and operating of the
antenna rotor HH90
Safety
SAT-CHAIR
and
SAT-CHAIR SET
Warranty
from the date of purchase. A copy of the original receipt or invoice is valid
as proof and must be sent with the set in the warranty case. The warranty
covers all manufacturing and operational error, but excludes all damages
caused by dropping, improper use or external oxidation due to improper
installation. If unauthorized persons repair the SAT-Chair the warranty
expires automatically.
For further questions about installation or operation, contact
A.S. SAT Antennenzubehör e.K.
Tachauer Strasse 50
95671 Bärnau
Germany
Phone: +49 9635 92 49 6-0
Fax: +49 9635 92 49 6-29
E-mail: info@assat.de
Information
or
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
(Technical changes reserved)
Version: 20/07/2011
The antenna pointing should be done by a specialist
- satellite antenna disguised as a balcony chair
• universally, for each terrace and balcony
• Because of height adjustable foot to be used on uneven ground
• Assembly without any harm to the building
• easy to built up
• no problems with landlords and owners
A. S. SAT SAT-CHAIR SET No. 32920
Sat-Chair / Selfsat flat antenna H30D (Complete Set)
or
A. S. SAT SAT-CHAIR No. 32915
Steel chair (without antenna)
Parts for Assembly
SC1 Selfsat H35D antenna (only in a complete set)
SC2 Antenna Base
(including slot for the concrete slab)
SC3 Legs 3x
SC4 adjustable chair leg
SC5 plastic sheet
for concrete slab
SC6 screw 3x
SC7 disc 3x
SC8 nut 3x
Not shown:
SC9 concrete slab 50x50x6cm (not included
SC10 coax cable 2.5 m (antenna - windows leading)
SC11 coax cable 5.0 m (window-leading - receiver)
SC12 Window leading, F connector female
General
Antenna pointing with rotor (optional)
. This is the only way
to ensure proper operation. The assembly of the antenna with rotor takes
place in eight steps, while the chair must be horizontal so that the rotor
mount is vertical. The adjustment steps are carried out in accordance with
the instructions of the Selfsat rotor, these are:
1. Connect antenna and rotor using the included cable (SC24).
2. Connect rotor and receiver with the attached cables (SC10/11) and,
if necessary use window leading, to bring your cable indoors
through a window or door frame, without drilling. (SC12);
3. Set latitude at the rotor support (A1)
4. Set cross polarization (tilt) angle to 0 °;
5. Adjust the antenna-elevation in accordance with the instructions;
6. The chair bolted to the rotor aligns directly to the south;
7. Adjust the rotor to a possible southerly satellite via the antenna
setup using USALS;
8. Fine tune, repeat steps 5 and 6 until the level and the quality shown
at the receiver is in maximum.
The values of the settings you can see from the Annex to the Manual for
Rotor HH90:
operation
Cross polarization 0° 0°
Elevation adjustment 40.7°
Azimuth (south) 180° 180°
Latitude 50.10°
Latitude 50.10° North
Longitude 8.67° East
The satellite receivers without USALS can also be controlled by DiSEqC 1.2
to the satellite positions. These settings can be saved - refer to the
respective user manuals. When connecting two or more receivers (with
Selfsat H30D2 or H30D4), only one can take control of the rotor. All receivers
can only receive the same satellite.
Information to the antenna setting
longitude, latitude and obstacle calculations, visit the websites:
http://www.satlex.de/de/azel_calc.html (German only)
or
http://www.dishpointer.com/
ASTRA 19.2
USALS
such as elevation, azimuth, polarization,
Your Satellite: