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1. Grounding Grounding Wire from gt fa Wire from Antenna fe Cable y Grounding 1 Block _ R 4 x 7 Cold water pipe only Use grounding wires 10 copper or 8 aluminum e z gi Eg gt sN 2 t Grounding Wire A from Antenna Option 2 A Grounding Wire from Cable Grounding Block O Cold water pipe only A Routing RG 6 Cable s You ll route RG 6 cable from your receiver to the cable grounding block then from the grounding block to the triple head LNB Before starting inspect the inside of each cable connector for foreign materials and or short Make sure that the copper center conductor is straight and centered in the connector Run cable from receiver Verify that there are no wires or pipes blocking the location where you want to feed the coaxial cables into your home Drill a 1 2 inch hole for each cable Connect cable to the Sat In jack on the back of your receiver To prevent short leave receiver unplugged until Step 9 Connect to grounding block Mount the grounding block close to the point of cable entry into the house Connect cable to grounding block as shown Grounding Cable and Antenna Grounding the antenna and cable grounding block help protect the satellite receiver system and other components from lightning damage Ground wire can be attached anywhere on the metal part of the antenna but there is a convenient grounding screw at one side of the mast base nsta lation should
2. 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 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 e 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 e 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 e 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 The Federal Communications Commission FCC has ruled that a local governmen
3. NB the greater the DC voltage drop Your receiver depends on the antenna to supply signal the longer the cable length the greater the signal amplitude attenuation Therefore RG 6 cable length much longer than 100 feet from each the receiver to the antenna should be avoided RG 6 cable with solid copper center conductor is highly recommended because it has much lower DC voltage drop compared to RG 6 cable with a copper coated steel center conductor Standard RG 59 cable causes too much DC drop and signal drop it can not be used to pass the satellite signal RG 6 coaxial cable must be used Some after market off the shelf add on components may not be as advertised They might not work or could cause additional DC drops and signal amplitude attenuation Remove such components go back to the basic connections called out in this manual and re verify Make sure the satellite cable is connected to the Sat In jack not the Antenna In jack The Antenna In jack at the back of the receiver is for off air antenna input or cable TV input In you live in a state on the Eastern Seaboard you may need to fine tune your Tilt Adjustment Follow directions from NOTE 2 page 10 If all are done correctly but the signal is still not found change the Elevation adjustment of the antenna slightly 2 then 4 from the called for setting and repeat the procedure Loss of Signal Rain Fade You will al
4. SUHU lt SJ TANS VANL Winegard Acer Phase IlI Triple LNB Dish The following installation manual for the Winegard Acer Phase III Triple LNB dish is brought to you by the SolidSignal com Tech Team For more information about this product and its availability please click on this page or visit our web site at www SolidSignal com Email info solidsignal com Installation Manual DIRECTV Multi Satellite Dish Antenna or DIRECTV PARA TODOS Dish Antenna 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
5. V Multi Satellite Dish Antenna Verify Azimuth Alignment m Transpon 23 Sat B E Antenna Location Azimuth 152 Elevation 50 Tilt 102 Current Level O Peak Level J5 lt Sianas AIIIN Fine tune the Elevation m Transponder 1 Sat A ok S Antenna Location Azimuth 152 Clear J Elevation 50 Tilt 102 i SAEST Guprent Level O Peak Level 91 Sweat ANETA Verify Azimuth alignment Switch to Sat B 119 on your on screen menu using Transponders 23 25 29 or 31 Verify that signal is also peaked at 119 by very slightly rotating the antenna around the penciled marking on the mast Once satisfied tighten the two Azimuth Mast clamp bolts NOTE Sat B 119 signal strength may read different than Sat A 101 signal strength depending on the satellite transmission patterns in the area You only need to see whether Sat B 119 is peaked and not try to compare signal strength numbers It s OK to be close but not at the peaks for both locations simultaneously Fine tune the Elevation Use Sat B 119 or Sat A 101 on screen signal meter While holding the LNB Arm slightly loosen the two Elevation nuts Move it up down slightly and observe the signal strength on the screen Find the peak and tighten the two Elevation nuts Verify satellite signals Confirm the final signal peak readings at all three satellite locations Sat C 110 Transponders 8 10 and 12 should be aligned automa
6. ble level frame in the mast is seated properly by pressing down flat on it so the lip of the frame sits snugly on the top edge of the mast Looking down into mast The patented mast has two slots at the the bottom that allow it to move up and down and side to side This aids the centering the bubble level even when the mast base is mounted on an uneven surface Tighten Mast Bolts two on each side Up and Down Movement amp installing EZALIGN Mast Now you re ready to install the antenna mast at the location you ve chosen in Step 2 and align it to be plumb perfectly straight up Plumbing the mast is critical for the Multi Satellite Dish antenna to receive optimal signals and failure to align it properly will result in difficulty acquiring signals as well as a greater tendency for signal outages in adverse weather Mount the base securely The mast base must be sturdy so antenna does not shift under various weather conditions and its own weight Mounting is preferable on wood or masonry Unsuitable sites may be handrail aluminum or vinyl siding composite paneling and fiber particle strand boards CAUTION When installing mast base avoid placing finger between mast bottom and base to prevent being pinched or cut Align the mast The EZALIGN Mast pivots up and down and from side to side A bubble level is located in the top of the mast to assist in alignment Loosen the four mast bolts slightly Then move th
7. comply with local codes and the National Electric Code NEC Sections 250 and 810 e Grounding point can be outside metal cold water pipe at point of entry no gas or hot water pipes 8 foot ground rod grounded metallic service raceway grounded electric service equip enclosure etc Option 1 Both ground wires go to the same ground point If the two grounding points are different a 6 copper wire should be connected between them Option 2 The dish antenna grounding wire goes to grounding block first then to the grounding point Attaching LNB to Antenna Sat B SatC 119 110 Sat A The triple head LNB has four identical outputs each supporting one independently operating receiver To simplify future installation of additional receiver s you may want to route more cables to the antenna at this point Only one cable is needed for antenna fine tuning and alignment RG 6 cable from the grounding block can now be routed to the LNB on your antenna Attach the triple head LNB onto the LNB Arm and fasten with included mounting hardware Philip screws and nuts Dress cable with enclosed tie wraps allowing for cable water drip loop if necessary Aiming and Fine tuning Antenna When you fine tune the antenna to one satellite the other two satellites should be aligned automatically Plug in and turn on your receiver Hooking up cables one shown to the LNB and attaching the LNB to Antenna up to four cable
8. e mast up down or twist side to side until the bubble in the bubble level is centered as shown at left CAUTION If the mast is mounted in a location where it is difficult or dangerous to view the bubble level use a small mirror or plumbing level instead DO NOT reach out and risk falling from roof or other high place Tighten mast bolts When mast is straight up plumbed and while still keeping hold of the mast tighten the four bolts with a 7 16 nut driver with your other hand Make sure bolts are secure You may want to tighten further with an adjustable wrench Side to Side Movement Assembling Adjusting Antenna on Ground On even ground attach dish to the LNB Arm Antenna Back Assembly as shown Leave off the Triple head LNB until the antenna is mounted on the mast and you ve routed cable through the LNB Arm Set Tilt Adjustment At the back of the antenna assembly loosen the Tilt nuts and then set the Tilt adjustment according to the coordinate number you obtained in Step 1 Tighten the Tilt nuts Do not change the Tilt adjustment again from this point on even if you could not find the satellite signal during alignment Unlike the Elevation and Azimuth coordinates there is no need to fine tune Tilt doing so may cause alignment difficulty For some of the Eastern Seaboard states however there maybe an exception see Step 9 note 2 on page 10 Set Elevation Adjustment At the side of the antenna assembly
9. ess for RG 6 cable from your antenna to your receiver and grounding nearby NOTE It s important to estimate the cable length at this point The DIRECTV satellites are located in the southern sky above the Equator The location for your antenna must have elevation angle clearance above the horizon and 18 span clearance from 101 to 119 for an unobstructed view to all three satellite locations Northern border states have elevation readings toward 30 and southern border states toward 60 Sat C 110 with Converted Transponders NOTE If you are replacing an 18 dish 8 10 12 with a new Multi Satellite Dish Antenna Sat A 101 with be sure to check for the required 18 Transponders clearance If you do not have the 1 to 32 required clearance you should use a different location Sat B 119 with Transponders 22 to 32 No trees leaves buildings can be in the line of sight between antenna and satellites Due to the many configurations possible mast mounting hardware is not included Be sure you have the necessary mounting hardware before you begin Optional mounting kits are available at your local electronics store Below are potential mounting sites Stucco Exterior Wall Wooden Rail Chimney Ground DIRECTV Multi Satellite Dish Antenna View of bubble tevel on top of mast Wrong Right Side view of bubble level in the mast Wrong Wrong Right E H A Make sure the bub
10. ia ZIP code 92683 is entered and receiver outputs e Azimuth 152 e Elevation 50 e Tilt 102 Azimuth horizontal side side abs Elevation vertical up down dish reflector rotation 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 Your Azimuth Your Elevation Your Tilt Finding Suitable I if you live on the West Coast the If you live on the East Coast the A n t n n a S ite satellites will be to the south southeast satellites will be to the southwest A suitable antenna site requires an unobstructed view of the southern sky a stable antenna mounting surface a distance of 100 ft or l
11. iver Phillips Cim Magnetic Compass Optional Accessories not inciudea Typical installation kits sold separately include e Mast base mounting hardware e RG 6 coaxial cable s with F connectors Grounding hardware grounding wire wire clips etc 6 plumbing level DIRECTV Multi Satellite Dish Antenna Steps for Installation In the following pages you ll find step by step instructions for Determining Coordinates for Aiming Antenna page 4 Finding Suitable Antenna Site neseser page 5 Installing EZALIGN Mast cccccssccsecsseeeseesveees page 6 Assembling Adjusting Antenna on Ground page 7 Attaching Antenna to Mast ccccccccceesseeseesserseens page 7 Routing RG 6 Cable s ccccssscssssssssneceeeeeeees page 8 Grounding Cable and Antenna cccccccsseenseensenes page 8 Attaching LNB to Antenna ccscccccscesssessetnees page 9 Aiming and Fine tuning Antenna page 9 Information Also Included Troubleshooting Check List for Initial Installation page 11 Loss of Signal Rain Fade cccccccssscesesssreenssseneerens page 12 Installation with Long Cable RUN csscsseceeeeeeees page 12 it S889 ZIP Code Enter your ZIP code i D oeie i Azimuth 152 Elevation 50 Tilt Depending on your receiver model your display may look different from shown In this example a Southern Californ
12. loosen the two Elevation nuts one on each side and preliminarily set the Elevation adjustment per the coordinate number obtained in Step 1 Tighten the Elevation nuts but not completely This is a preliminary adjustment which you may have to fine tune later on 05 Attaching Antenna to Mast Slide the back of the antenna assembly onto the top of the mast until it stops at the pivot bolt If necessary slightly loosen the two Azimuth Mast clamp bolts and pivot bolt so the antenna will go on to the mast Tighten the two Azimuth Mast clamp bolts and the pivot bolt just enough so the antenna has only side to side movement rotational swing around the mast for later Azimuth alignment in Step 9 DIRECTV Multi Sateltite Dish Antenna Dish attaching to the LNB Arm Antenna Back Assembly In this example we have for Southern California ZIP code 92683 the Tilt setting is 102 Tilt Nuts one shown Metal edge In this example we show s at 50 for Southern California ZIP code 92683 the Elevation setting is 50 use the position of the metal edge to the Elevation scale do not use the washer or the bolt as reference Saas 7 Elevation Nuts one on each side Azimuth E San Mast Clamp Bolts Op 5 Pivot Bolt Cable Grounding Block To Receiver 1 a f r x N 1 N vA N K oj i Water Drip J gt 7 Loop To Antenna amp Option 1 e a
13. s can be connected this way Align the Azimuth Use the on screen signal strength meter to fine tune the antenna It is important to obtain the strongest signal possible the higher the signal strength the less likely you are to experience signal outages during adverse weather With a cell phone and house phone ask someone to relay Antenna signal strength vatues to you or hook up a portable TV at the m Transponder j i y m Antenna Location installation site Your receiver may be equipped with an azimuth 152 audible beep tone feature the higher pitch the higher the Titt 102 signal A hand held signal meter is also an option aie Align the Azimuth Set your on screen menu to the signal meter mode on Satellite A 101 Use a transponder that is unique to Sat A such as 1 6 16 for your alignment Point the antenna to a generally southerly direction or use the Azimuth number obtained in Step 1 and a compass for a more precise starting point Sigal IENA Very slowly rotating the antenna around the mast a few degrees at a time pause 3 5 seconds in between for signal strength meter update You should be able to find the satellite signal first and then the signal peak indicated on your screen Once you sweep through the peak signal point on the screen stop You may want to swing past the peak point a couple of times to make sure Pencil Marks Mark the mast and antenna bracket point with a pencil DIRECT
14. so need an additional RF signal amplifier to The satellite signal may be lost temporarily due to unusually heavy rainfall An optimally aligned antenna along with the shortest possible cable run minimizes the chances of rain fade Make sure the antenna is mounted securely to prevent it from being blown out of alignment in a heavy wind Heavy snow accumulation on the LNB and the antenna may reduce the satellite signal strength snow should be swept away as soon as possible Tree foliage growth into antenna s line of sight to the satellite may result in gradual loss of picture Installation with Long Cable Run For installations where the RG 6 cable runs from the receiver s to the LNB far exceeds 100 feet 150 feet or compensate the signal amplitude loss Otherwise your more as encountered in a commercial or multi dwelling building you need to use an AC power booster module to antenna and receiver may not work properly and be subject to frequent outages in adverse weather Contact a j a bias the LNB professional concerning such installations 2002 DIRECTV Inc DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design logo DIRECTV PARA TODOS and EZALIGN are trademarks of DIRECTV Inc a unit of Hughes Electronics Corporation 12 7 29 02 REV 1 07 02 12429ENG 0
15. t 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 Awww fcc gov cgb satellite html or http www fec 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 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 DIRECTV Multi Satellite Dish Antenna Antenna Assembly Overview Contents of Package Multi Satellite Dish Reflector LNB Arm Antenna Back Assembly Dish Mounting Hardware See ooo EZALIGN Mast LNB Mounting Hardware Triple head Multi Satellite LNB with built in Multi Switch for four Independent Outputs I Grounding Screw v Tools Required 7 16 Nut Driver C m Adjustable Wrench Screwdr
16. tically NOTE 1 Occasionally you may see a transponder at Sat A 101 Sat B 119 or Sat C 110 not active it is possible that this transponder is reserved for upcoming programming expansion Switch to other transponders at the same satellite location to verify that you have good readings and that your antenna alignment is satisfactory NOTE 2 In most of the U S the Tilt Adjustment should be fixed However because of large Tilt angle to 119 satellite in Eastern Seaboard states a small amount of Tilt fine tuning adjustment may improve 119 signal strength without significantly changing 101 signal reading For these states the following Tilt fine tuning procedures are recommended 1 Follow alignment procedures from Step 1 through Step 9 tighten Elevation and Mast clamp bolts 2 Fine tune Tilt Adjustment first by 3 degrees and then 3 degrees Tilt is optimized when you see the 101 signal reading essentially unchanged and 119 signal strength improved by several points Set Tilt to the optimized point and tighten Tilt nuts Troubleshooting Check List for Initial Installation O Make sure all cable connections are correct and each connection is seated tightened properly Inspect the inside of each cable connector for dirt or possible connector to case shield short Verify the Azimuth Elevation and Tilt angles for your location by ZIP code Make sure the Tilt and Elevation pointers are aligned correctl
17. y to the scales Do not use washer or bolt as reference Make sure the Tilt adjustment is not changed from the recommended setting for the antenna location Make sure the bubble level frame inside the mast is seated properly then check the mast alignment again The mast not being plumb up straight is a major cause of alignment difficulty Remove existing TV specific components such as TV splitter etc reduce the installation to the basic connections called out in this guide Such components may not work with the satellite signal and they may be in the wall where you can t see them When in doubt run RG 6 cable directly to your receiver Make sure there are no obstructions trees buildings windows corner or overhang of your roof your body or hands the signal does not pass leaves branches glass etc Also keep in mind the 18 span clearance to receive all three satellite locations This required clearance may also mean you ll need to consider a new location when replacing an old 18 dish with this new Multi Satellite Dish Antenna Make sure the Access Card from your receiver is fully inserted into the Access Card slot and oriented correctly DIRECTY Multi Satellite Dish Antenna o If the signal is not found be sure the receiver user manual and the antenna installation manual have been properly followed Check to Your triple head LNB depends on the receiver to supply power the longer the cable length to the L

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