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VQ4200 Owner’s Manual This manual contains detailed information on your KING Quest. To start watching TV right away, use the Quick Reference Guide. For Bell TV™ (Canada) and DISH ® (USA)
The satellite TV market is expanding and changing. The information in this manual was accurate at the time of visit our website at www.kingconnect.com. KING is not responsible for changes outside of its control. Please read this Owner’s Manual thoroughly before using or installing the KING Quest. See additional PRODUCT REGISTRATION...
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Thank you for purchasing a KING antenna! Bell TV Approximate Coverage Approximate Coverage Map for Bell TV DISH Page 2...
Unbox contents and verify everything is present. APPLY RUBBER FEET TO ANTENNA UNIT IMPORTANT! If you are going to permanently roof mount the antenna unit, DO NOT apply the rubber feet. See the roof installation section later in this manual. Page 3...
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CONNECTIONS Make connections A-D in order shown. optional second receiver use. Page 4...
POWER COAX CONNECTION POWER SCAN SCAN SCAN COAX CONNECTION SCAN PROGRESS POWER ALARM OPERATION POWER Page 5...
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BELL HD AND SD POWER COAX CONNECTION SCAN COAX CONNECTION SCAN PROGRESS SCAN SCAN SCAN PROGRESS COAX CONNECTION POWER DO NOT CHOOSE ANY GRAYED OUT SERVICE OPTION. Page 6...
BELL: INITIAL SCAN AND RECEIVER CONFIGURATION Place the antenna unit in a position with a clear view of the southern sky to scan for the satellites. IMPORTANT! Any tall objects can block the signal from reaching the antenna. POWER COAX CONNECTION SCAN SCAN PROGRESS 4.
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BELL RECEIVER CONFIGURATION MENU Point Dish SELECT Bell TV SD Bell TV HD and SD NO “X”s “None” SELECT You can now use the instructions in the BELL: OPERATION section for subsequent use. Page 8...
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IMPORTANT! Make sure you have completed section 7, INITIAL SCAN AND RECEIVER CONFIGURATION before continuing below. Place the antenna unit in a position with a clear view of the southern sky to scan for satellites. IMPORTANT! Any tall objects can block the signal from reaching the antenna.
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Antenna locked on INITIAL SETUP FOR SECOND RECEIVER receiver connected! MENU Point Dish SELECT SELECT See the next page for downloading programming to the second receiver. Page 10...
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DOWNLOADING PROGRAMMING TO THE SECOND RECEIVER POWER NOTE: Page 11...
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IF YOU ARE USING A NEW RECEIVER WITH THE KING QUEST, YOU MUST FOLLOW THE FIRST TIME SETUP PROCEDURE STARTING BELOW. AFTER THIS FIRST TIME PROCEDURE, YOU CAN USE “STANDARD OPERATION FIRST TIME OPERATION WITH NEW DISH RECEIVER MAKE SURE TO INSTALL THE BATTERIES IN THE RECEIVER’S REMOTE...
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LINE OF SIGHT TO THE SATELLITES IN THE SOUTHERN SKY AT ANY TIME! IMPORTANT! If you move the antenna unit any time during or after the scan, SELECT. SELECT SELECT Page 13...
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Acquiring Signal This completes the setup for new receivers. You may now use STANDARD OPERATION WITH DISH RECEIVER starting on the next page for subsequent use. Page 15...
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STANDARD OPERATION WITH DISH RECEIVER IF YOUR RECEIVER IS NEW AND UNACTIVATED, YOU MUST COMPLETE Mobile Antenna Setup Note: If the Mobile Antenna Setup remote. Highlight the “Check Switch” button then press SELECT on your remote. LINE OF SIGHT TO THE SATELLITES IN THE SOUTHERN SKY AT ANY TIME! IMPORTANT! If you move the antenna unit any...
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Antenna locked on INITIAL SETUP FOR SECOND RECEIVER receiver connected! MENU Point Dish SELECT SELECT SELECT See the next page for downloading programming to the second receiver. Page 20...
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DOWNLOADING PROGRAMMING TO THE SECOND RECEIVER POWER NOTE: Page 21...
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ANTENNA UNIT LOCATION APPROXIMATE MINIMUM DISTANCE HEIGHT OF TO EDGE OF ANTENNA UNIT OBSTRUCTION Page 23...
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DO NOT INSTALL UNIT ON ROOF WITH RUBBER FEET IN PLACE. For roof mounting, do not apply the rubber feet. If present, remove rubber feet. MOUNTING TO ROOF WITH RUBBER FEET VOIDS WARRANTY. MUST DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. IMPORTANT! Coax connections should be snug.
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IMPORTANT! so they are completely waterproof. Sealant must be roof compatible. IMPORTANT! You can cut the coax to length but you must terminate the coax with Snap-n-Seal Connectors. Page 25...
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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE COURSE OF ACTION Page 26...
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MOUNTING BRACKETS AND MOUNTING FEET MB100 Page 27...