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DIRECTV Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna
Installation Manual
DIRECTV®Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna or
DIRECTV PARA TODOS™Dish Antenna
Safety Information
Local building and electrical codes (NEC) require the antenna and the coaxial cables to be connected to a grounding electrode. Improper installation may seriously damage the equipment or the building, as well as cause injury or death to you. For your own safety, follow these important safety rules or contact a licensed inspector or electrician in your area for assistance:
If you will be mounting your antenna in a location where it will be difficult or dangerous to view the attached bubble level (see page 6), use a small mirror or plumbing level instead. DO NOT risk falling
Perform as many functions as possible on the ground
Do not install the antenna on a rainy, snowy or windy day
Make sure there are no people, pets, etc. below when you are working on the roof
Watch out for power lines which may be overhead, underground and/or hidden behind walls, keeping safely clear of them with ladders, antenna and tools during installation
*NEC is published by the National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park,
Quincy, Massachusetts, 02269-9101 and may be available at your local public library.
Introduction
Your DIRECTV Multi-Satellite Dish antenna is designed for use with up to four independently operating DIRECTV Receivers. Along with your receiver User Manual, this guide will provide the information you’ll need to successfully install and operate your DIRECTV System. Throughout the manual, the DIRECTV Multi-Satellite Dish antenna will be referred to as the “antenna.”
For best results, we suggest you read carefully through these pages first before beginning installation. The guide is intended for an individual experienced in performing the various tasks described, including:
Determining an antenna location with a good southerly view of the satellites
Climbing a ladder and working on your roof
Observing safe working practices around heights and electrical hazards
Determining if there are water pipes, gas lines or wiring hidden near where you may drill
Using a power drill to drill holes into your house
Routing coaxial cable(s) through foundation, wall, under-floor, attic or interior walls
Safely lifting and securing the 20-lb. antenna assembly
Grounding the antenna and cable(s) as recommended in the National Electric Code (NEC)*
NOTE: If you don’t feel completely comfortable with these tasks, simply contact the store where you purchased the system for information on having your system installed by a local authorized DIRECTV installer.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ruled
that a local government or homeowner’s association may not
prevent the installation of satellite antennas one meter or
smaller in diameter, unless legitimate safety restrictions such
as fire codes are in effect. Call FCC tel: (202) 418-0163;
FCC Web sites at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/satellite.html or
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html for more information.
DIRECTV®programming is sold separately. To activate DIRECTV
programming, please call 1-800-DIRECTV (1-800-347-3288).
More programming information is also available at DIRECTV.com.
Activation of programming may be subject to credit approval and
requires valid service address, social security number and/or
major credit card. Deposit or prepayment may be required. In
some areas, programming may be provided by members or
affiliates of the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative.
Dish Mounting Hardware Multi-Satellite Dish Reflector LNB Arm/Antenna Back Assembly
Triple-head, Multi-Satellite LNB Mounting Hardware EZALIGN™ Mast
LNB with built-in Multi-Switch for
four Independent Outputs
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Antenna Assembly Overview
Contents of Package
Tools Required
7/16" Nut Driver
Adjustable Wrench
Screwdriver (Phillips)
Magnetic Compass
Electric Drill and Bit
Optional Accessories
(not included)
Typical installation kits (sold separately) include:
• Mast base mounting hardware
• RG 6 coaxial cable(s) with F connectors
•Grounding hardware, grounding wire, wire clips, etc.
• 6" plumbing level
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DIRECTV Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna
Steps for Installation
In the following pages, you’ll find step-by-step instructions for:
1 Determining Coordinates for Aiming Antenna ........ page 4
2 Finding Suitable Antenna Site ............................. page 5
3 Installing EZALIGN™ Mast...................................page 6
4 Assembling/Adjusting Antenna on Ground..............page 7
5 Attaching Antenna to Mast ...................................page 7
6 Routing RG 6 Cable(s) .........................................page 8
7 Grounding Cable and Antenna ..............................page 8
8 Attaching LNB to Antenna....................................page 9
9 Aiming and Fine-tuning Antenna...........................page 9
Information Also Included:
Troubleshooting Check List for Initial Installation.........page 11
Loss of Signal/Rain Fade............................................page 12
Installation with Long Cable Run ................................page 12
ZIP Code
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Determining Coordinates for Aiming Antenna
The coordinates (Azimuth, Elevation and Tilt numbers) are based on your ZIP code and can be determined easily by using your receiver. You will need these numbers for site survey and antenna adjustments.
NOTE: The antenna does not need to be installed for this step.
Connect your receiver to the TV
Consulting your receiver manual, connect the receiver’s video or Channel 3/4 outputs to the corresponding TV input. Turn on the TV and the receiver.
Set the antenna type
Navigate to the antenna installation screen menu. Select installation as an “oval 3-sat” (some receiver brands may call it: “triple”, “3 sat location”, “Sat 1,2,3” or “Sat A,B,C”).
Find your coordinates
Navigate to the antenna-pointing menu screen. Enter your ZIP code, then write down the numbers in space provided below.
STEP
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Depending on your receiver model, your display may look different from shown. In this example, a Southern California ZIP code “92683” is entered and receiver outputs:
• Azimuth: 152
• Elevation: 50
• Tilt: 102
Azimuth
(horizontal, side-side)
Elevation
(vertical, up/down)
Tilt
(dish reflector rotation)
—————————— Your Azimuth
—————————— Your Elevation
—————————— Your Tilt
Enter your ZIP code.
99 92 96 98 3
Azimuth: 152 Elevation: 50 Tilt: 102
OK
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