Teleco Motosat65, Motosat 85, MOTOSAT SM65, MOTOSAT SM85 Installation Manual And User's Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE AND USER MANUAL
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Information
Congratulations on your purchase! MotoSat is among the most technologically advanced products in the field of satellite TV reception. This handbook has been prepared to provide
For additional information, please contact your local dealer or directly the manufacturers:
TELECO s.p.a.
Via E. Majorana 49 48022 LUGO (RA)
Web site: www.telecogroup.com Technical attendance: 899.899.856
TELECO .p.a. declines all responsibility for any errors contained in this manual. All the contained information are up to the dates of printing and of the above-mentioned software revisions. TELECO .p.a. reserves the right to introduce any modification made necessary by the development of its products.
TELECO WARRANTY
Teleco guarantees its satellite dishes and terrestrial antennas against any material and/or construction fault and defect. The warranty offered by TELECO is limited to the free-of-charge replacement or repairing of any parts that are deemed faulty by TELECO. The warranty is applicable for a period of 3 YEARS starting from the product purchase date; however, it will only be considered valid if the Customer is able to produce a written document (invoice or tax receipt) showing the purchase date.
The following is excluded from the TELECO warranty:
a. Damages caused by incorrect installation and/or use and/or maintenance b. Damages resulting from product alterations not authorised by Teleco c. Damages resulting from the use of spare parts different from original
Teleco parts
d. Damages resulting from repairs carried out by personnel not
authorised by Teleco e. Normal part wear; f. Expenses incurred for spare parts transport between the Customer's
and the service centre g. Damages that may occur during transport:
the Customer shall always be responsible for transport risks.
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…and then drill the outside wall.
Set the drilling jig in place. Drill in the middle of the jig (page 22)
Using a dia. 42 cutter, drill the inside wall first…
Caution:
Mount the antenna away from the vehicle roof edge to avoid overhanding the roof line when travelling.
The Motosat antenna must be installed near a vertical wall where the wall outlet can be fitted
Installation instructions
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Insert the mast roof mounting bracket in the dia. 42 hole bored in the roof, making sure you apply a layer of silicone under the ring nut.
Fasten the ring nut using self-tapping screws. Place the rubber gasket over the ring nut. ( Screws not supplied )
Secure the pipe lead to the roof using the ring nut and its wedge-shaped spacer . Caution: the antenna must be in horizontal position. The wedge-shaped spacer is used to set the antenna in the horizontal position even if the roof is inclined.
Lock the collar on the wedge spacer by applying the 2 screws (not supplied).
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3,5 x 32
Introduce the nut in its seat on the back of the wall outlet
Tight the locking ring nut This mast locking device must be screwed tight every time you wish to secure the antenna in the desired position. To turn or lift the mast, loosen this ring nut.
Spread a thin film of Vaseline inside the seal and introduce the mast
Fit the upper part of the wall outlet without tightening all the way
Fix the outlet unit to the wall
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Cut the antenna cable to the proper length and apply the connector as shown on Figure. Make sure no wire of the braiding touches the core of the cable
Introduce the coaxial cable in the special slot (A) and lead it out of rear bottom side of Motosat (B)
Engage Motosat in the antenna support tube until the tube holes are aligned with the Motosat holes.
Fix Motosat to the antenna support tube with the special screws.
Connect the cables as
shown in figure
Verify that the coaxial cable does not obstruct the screw hole.
Green
WhiteBrown
Coax
Receiver Sat
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Press the UP button until a sequence of beep sounds is obtained.
The antenna becomes automatically positioned to facilitate installation (the display reading is 37°).
Press the DOWN button until the display reads OF.
Press the DOWN button until the display reads OF.
Fasten the antenna to the arm as shown in the figure.
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Make sure that the antenna is exactly in its stowed position. Place the sticker on the mast in such a way that you can quickly lock the antenna in the right position before every start.
The antenna must be absolutely installed according to fig. 24, i.e., the disc must be bent to the rear of the vehicle.
Check that the antenna has been lowered to the required travelling position (fig.24) and glue the steel plate below the LNB shim to the roof with jointing compound or double-sided adhesive tape.
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Important information for proper antenna tracking
Before performing antenna tracking operation, make sure you have positioned your vehicle so that the view towards the South (where Satellite signals come from) is free from any nearby obstacle (trees, houses, etc.). This way, the antenna will be free to receive signals coming from the satellite.
RIGHT POSITION
WRONG POSITION
1) It is also important to know that satellites do not transmit with the same intensity throughout Europe, so if you are outside the reception area, your Motosat search might be unsuccessful.
2) The reception areas for each Satellite can be found on the main magazines dealing in this line of business. Also remember that the larger the dish, the more reception area is available
3) Make sure that the vehicle battery is sufficiently charged, if the voltage drops below
11.5 volts the electronic circuit protection prevents MotoSat antenna to move.
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1) Turn on the SAT receiver and TV set following the instructions provided by their respective manufacturers.
2) Hold down the “UP” button until 3 beep sounds are emitted by MotoSat. The antenna will go up to the latest stored position setting MotoSat will automatically store the latest antenna elevation value to facilitate pointing operations.
3) Slowly turn the mast to the south until TV signals are displayed on the screen.
4) If you haven’t been able to find a TV signal, check the elevation reached on the display and compare it with the value shown in table 17. If necessary, use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to correct elevation.
NOTE: the elevation reading on the display may be not accurate because of poor levelling of the parked vehicle.
5) Slowly turn the mast to the right/left until TV signals are displayed on the screen.
6) To optimise reception, fine-tune both the elevation (with the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons) and azimuth (mast).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL SATELLITE SEARCHING
If you haven’t been able to locate a signal by following the procedure described in points 1-6, we advise to:
7) Press the “UP” button to increase the previously set elevation (see point 4) by 2 degrees; then rotate the mast.
8) If no signal is displayed on the screen, press the “DOWN” button to decrease the previously set elevation (see point 4) by 2 degrees; then rotate the mast.
9) Repeat the above operations alternately, lifting and then lowering the antenna by 4 degrees with respect to the elevation value of point 4 and so on, until a signal is received. Example of a sequence beginning with a 36 degree elevation: 36, 38, 34, 40, 32, 42, 30 etc.
To lower the antenna, hold down the “DOWN” button until the display reads “OF” followed by a prolonged beep sound.
If the green safety cable is connected to the vehicle starter key (fig. 17) and the vehicle is started with the antenna still up, MotoSat will warn the user of the impending danger with a long sequence of beep sounds.
ANTENNA FOLDING
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DISPLAY “Er”
The antenna has become locked. This message is accompanied by 3 beep sounds.
Remove any possible obstacle which may block the antenna (such as branches etc.)
With the antenna up, the display will show the corresponding antenna elevation. The elevation reading may be not accurate because of poor levelling of the parked vehicle.
DISPLAY “AL”
The vehicle has been started with an unfolded antenna. This message is accompanied by a long sequence of beep sounds.
Lower the antenna pushing the DOWN button.
DISPLAY “OF”
The antenna is folded. This message is accompanied by a prolonged beep sound.
DISPLAY MESSAGES
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Before starting the vehicle, make sure you have brought down the antenna to its standby position and tightened the knob hard
Failure to comply with these conditions may result in product degradation which the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for.
1) It is recommended not to use the antenna under strong wind conditions (80 km/h). Failure to comply with this condition may result in product degradation which the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for.
2) The manufacturer declines any liability for all degradations suffered by the product owing to misuse.
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LNB rotation for ideal reception in Europe’s extreme
(South-West or South-East) areas
Remember that the outside converter (a.k.a. LNB) has its own assembly position which must be complied with. Otherwise you will not receive any signal. The pre-set mounting position for the LNB is along the centre line of the disk (fig. A). With this configuration, the Voyager system works correctly in most European countries. However, if you are in areas very far from the satellite orbital position, it might be necessary to adjust the converter angle. In particular, if you wish to receive transmissions from the satellites Astra 19E, Astra 28E or HotBird 13E, while you find yourself in Portugal or Morocco, your converter angle should be adjusted as shown in (fig. B), while if you are in Turkey, to receive the same satellites you should set your converter to the position (fig. C).
Place Position HotBird 13E Astra 19E Astra 28E Lisbona B 25° 28° 37°
Casablanca B 27° 34° 41° Ankara C 22° 15°
1) Loosen the screws on the LNB locking U-bolt
2) Turn in the Clockwise (West) or Anti-clockwise (South-East) direction
3) Lock the LNB again by screwing down the screw
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Dish elevation maps
To correctly point the dish towards your required satellite, it is very important to tilt the dish to the exact angle.
Check your position on the map, then set the dish elevation figure in degrees according to the figure on the required satellite map.
The grey sections in the various maps identify the geographical areas in which LNB adjustment may be necessary.
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Country Town HOT BIRD ASTRA ATLANTIC TURKSAT ARABSAT
13° EST 19° EST BIRD 3 42° EST 26° EST
5° WEST
ALBANIA Tirana 42 42 36 37 42 ALGERIA Algiers 46 44 47 31 41
Costantine 47 45 45 34 43 Oran 46 43 48 29 40
AUSTRIA Innsbruck 36 35 33 28 34
Salzburg 35 35 32 28 34
Vienna 35 35 31 29 34 BALEARICS Palma 44 42 44 29 39 BELGIUM Antwerp 31 30 31 22 28
Brussels 31 30 31 22 28
Gand 31 30 31 21 28
Liege 31 30 31 23 29 BULGARIA Burgas 39 40 31 39 41
Sofia 40 41 33 37 41 CZECH REPUBLIC Brno 33 34 30 29 33
Prague 33 32 30 27 32 DENMARK Copenhagen 27 27 25 21 26 EGYPT Alexandria 49 52 38 52 54
Cairo 50 53 38 53 55 FINLAND Helsinki 21 22 17 20 22 FRANCE Lyon 36 35 36 26 33
Marsille 39 37 38 28 36
Paris 36 35 36 26 33
Toulouse 38 37 39 26 34 GERMANY Berlin 30 30 28 24 29
Cologne 31 31 31 23 29
Hamburg 30 28 28 22 27
Munich 35 34 33 27 33
Stuttgart 34 34 33 26 32 GIBRALTAR 44 41 48 25 37 GREECE Athens 45 46 37 42 46
Iraklion 47 49 38 45 49
Patras 45 46 38 41 46
Thessalonica 42 43 35 39 43 HUNGARY Budapest 35 35 31 31 35
Pecs 37 37 32 32 36 ICELAND Reykjavik 12 11 16 2 8 ITALY Brindisi 43 43 37 37 42
Cagliari 44 43 42 33 41
Firenze 39 39 37 31 37
Milano 37 37 36 28 35
Napoli 43 43 39 35 41
Palermo 46 45 42 37 44
Roma 42 41 38 33 40
Venezia 38 37 35 30 36 LYBIA Tripoli 52 51 47 41 49 MAROCCO Casablanca 45 41 51 24 37
Fes 46 43 50 27 39
Marrakech 46 42 53 25 38
Tangiers 44 41 48 25 37 NETHERLANDS Amsterdam 30 29 29 21 27
Eindhoven 31 30 30 22 28
Rotterdam 30 29 30 21 27 NORWAY Oslo 22 22 21 17 21
trondheim 19 19 18 15 18 POLAND Cracow 32 33 28 29 32
Gdansk 28 28 24 24 28
Warsaw 29 30 25 27 30
Wroclaw 31 32 28 27 31 PORTUGAL Lisbon 40 36 45 21 32
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Country Town HOT BIRD ASTRA ATLANTIC TURKSAT ARABSAT
13° EST 19° EST BIRD 3 42° EST 26° EST
5° WEST
Porto 37 35 42 20 31 ROMANIA Bucarest 37 38 30 36 39
Timisoara 37 37 31 34 37 RUSSIA St. Petersburg 20 21 16 21 22
Moscow 23 25 16 27 26 SLOVAKIA Bratislava 35 35 31 30 34
Kosice 33 34 29 31 34 SPAIN Barcelona 41 39 42 27 36
Bilbao 40 37 42 24 34
Carthagene 44 42 46 28 38
Madrid 40 38 43 24 34
Seville 42 39 47 24 35 SWEDEN Goteborg 25 24 23 20 24
Stockholm 23 23 20 20 23 SWITZERLAND Berne 36 35 35 26 33
Geneve 36 35 36 26 33
Zurich 35 35 34 27 33 TUNISIA Tunis 47 46 44 35 44 TURKEY Ankara 39 42 29 43 43
Istanbul 40 42 31 41 43
Izmir 44 45 35 43 46 UNITED KINDOM Belfast 28 27 27 20 25
Cardiff 31 29 31 21 27
Dublin 29 28 29 21 27
Glasgow 26 25 26 18 24
Inverness 24 23 24 17 22
Limerick 30 29 29 23 28
London 30 29 31 19 26
Manchester 27 26 29 17 24
Newcastel 26 25 27 17 23
Plymouth 32 31 32 22 29
York 27 26 28 17 24
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Pos. Code Description Q.ty
1 10487 Parabolic antenna D=650 mm 1,0 1 10488 Parabolic antenna D=850 mm 1,0 2 10425 Screw M5X10 UNI 7687 (650) 4,0 2 10910 Screw M6X12 UNI 7687 (850) 4,0 3 03685 Self-locking nut M5 UNI 7474 (650) 4,0 3 03684 Self-locking nut M6 UNI 7474 (850) 4,0 4 10998 Support dish arm 850 1,0 4 10757 Support dish arm 650 1,0 5 10979 Screw M6x55 UNI 5737 1,0 6 03684 Self-locking nut M6 UNI 7474 1,0 9 10561 VOYAGER 65 LNB – tube holding 1,0 9 10564 Voyager 85 LNB - tube holding 1,0 10 10361 Coaxial Cable 1,0 12 12986 F50 F connector 1,0 13 15718 LNB Stark S1 1,0 17 06132 Arm rest 1,0 18 06076 Nylon bush 2,0 19 08628 LNB Plastic Kombi-type support 1,0 20 12878 Spacer clamp with wheel 1,0 21 09015 Nut 2,0 22 09014 Screw M5x30 UNI 5732 2,0 26 15616 Flat washer D 5 4,0 26 15617 Flat washer D 6 4,0
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Pos. Code Description Q.ty
32 05799 Arm locking dowel 2,0 33 07446 Arm locking screw 2,0 34 11200 Reduction gear 1,0 35 11805 Trilobed screws 5X15 3,0 36 03244 OR Gasket 1,0 37 07956 Fairlead skintop PG9 1,0 38 11524 gasket 1,0 39 11523 flange for pass tube 1,0 40 11526 conic inclination adapter 1,0 41 11525 Pipe lead 1,0 42 11528 conic ring nut 1,0 43 11527 locking ring nut 1,0 44 10983 Adjustment shaft 1,0 45 03605 Tear rivet 1,0 46 12972 Supporting tube 1,0 47 02125 Nut- M6x1,5 UNI 5588 1,0 48 02354 Fastening bracket 1,0 49 02018 Lock UNIT KNOB 1,0 50 02083 Self-tapping screws 4,0 51 12962 hexagonal female insert zamak 1,0 52 02075 self tapping screw M4x10 2,0 53 13027 Electric motor knob for Motosat 1,0 54 12030 Rubber gasket spring 1,0
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CONFORMITY CERTIFICATE
The manifacturer Teleco Spa
Via Majorana nr. 49, 48022 Lugo ( RA )
Declares under its own responsibility that the following products:
MOTOSAT 65 - MOTOSAT 55
which are the subject of this certificate, conform to the following norms:
EN 60065: 2002
EN 55013: 2001 + A1: 2003
EN 61000 – 3 - 2: 2000 + A2: 2500
EN 61000 – 3 – 3: 1995 + A1: 2001 + A2: 2005
EN 55020: 2002 + A2: 2005
according to the terms of the European directive 2006/95/EC
Low Voltage ( modified by 93/68/CEE ) and
2004/108/CEE of Electromagnetic Compatibility
(modified by 92/31/CEE e 93/68/CEE )
of the European Parliament.
Lugo 31 / 08 / 2014
THE PRESIDENT Ing. Raul Fabbri
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Recycling: with a view to reducing disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment as much as possible, do not throw out this end of life appliance together with other unsorted municipal waste, but make use of a recycling centre.
42 mm
Mounting wall
Dampen and locate on the
mounting position
Cut-out drawing in 1:1 scale
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