TERK Technologies Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna 1DIRECTV Installation Manual

TERK Technologies Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna 1DIRECTV Installation Manual

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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.
Terk Technologies, corp.
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
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.
*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.
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  • Page 1: Safety Information

    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. Terk Technologies, corp. Installation Manual ® Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna or ™...
  • Page 2: Antenna Assembly Overview

    Antenna Assembly Overview Contents of Package 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...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Tools Required 7/16" Nut Driver Adjustable Wrench Screwdriver (Phillips) Magnetic Compass Electric Drill and Bit Optional Accessories 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. •...
  • Page 4: Determining Coordinates For Aiming Antenna

    ZIP Code Enter your ZIP code. 9 9 9 2 9 6 9 8 3 Azimuth: 152 Elevation: 50 Tilt: 102 Azimuth (horizontal, side-side) Elevation (vertical, up/down) Tilt (dish reflector rotation) STEP The coordinates (Azimuth, Elevation and Tilt numbers) are based on your ZIP code and can be determined easily by using your receiver.
  • Page 5: Finding Suitable Antenna Site

    Finding Suitable STEP Antenna Site A suitable antenna site requires an unobstructed view of the southern sky, a stable antenna mounting surface, a distance of 100-ft or less 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.
  • Page 6: Installing Ezalign Mast

    View of bubble level on top of mast Wrong Right Side view of bubble level in the mast Wrong Make sure the bubble level frame in the mast is seated properly by pressing down flat on it so it’s even with 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.
  • Page 7: Assembling/Adjusting Antenna On Ground

    Assembling/Adjusting STEP 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 •...
  • Page 8: Routing Rg 6 Cable(S)

    Cable Grounding Block To Receiver Water Drip Loop To Antenna Dual grounding block, one receiver hook up shown Option #1 Grounding Grounding Wire from Wire from Cable Antenna Grounding Block Cold water Use grounding wires #10 copper or #8 aluminum pipe only Option #2 Cold water pipe only...
  • Page 9: Attaching Lnb To Antenna

    Attaching LNB to Antenna STEP 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.
  • Page 10 Verify Azimuth Alignment Antenna Transponder: 23, Sat B Antenna Location: Azimuth: 152 Elevation: 50 Tilt: 102 Current Level: 0 Peak Level: 75 Signal: Fine-tune the Elevation Antenna Transponder: 1, Sat A Antenna Location: Azimuth: 152 Elevation: 50 Tilt: 102 Current Level: 0 Peak Level: 91 Signal: Verify Azimuth alignment...
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting Check List For Initial Installation

    Troubleshooting Check List for Initial Installation If the signal is not found, be sure the receiver user manual and the antenna installation manual have been properly followed. Check to: 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.
  • Page 12: Loss Of Signal/Rain Fade

    Loss of Signal/Rain Fade 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 •...

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