Application Note
10/29/2015
Installing Bell TV DishPro Plus (DP Plus) Twin
systems using the XR-3 satellite meter
Connections: Coax cable connected from an LNBF output port to the XR-3 satellite meter's ODU / LNB
port
Meter Setup:
Press the SYST System soft-key (located near upper left corner of LCD screen) to select the following:
REGION
your geographic region
SERVICE
Bell TV
SYSTEM
Dish Pro
LNB MODEL
DP Plus Twin or other as applicable if using an external multi-switch
SWITCH TYPE
defaults to DpTwin (assuming you'll be connected directly from meter to LNB)
To make selections, arrow up or down to the item to change and press Enter, then arrow up or down to
the desired option and press Enter. Press EXIT or DONE to return to Run Mode
Azimuth/Elevation Lookup:
Press the AZ/EL soft-key (lower left corner of main Run screen), use the numeric keypad to enter the
Postal Code for your current location, and press the ENTER key. Press EXIT soft-key to return to Run
Mode.
Antenna Pointing
Install the mast (pole) plumb, preset the antenna reflector's vertical angle (elevation setting) and Skew
setting, mount antenna reflector to mast, and grossly align azimuth (using magnetic compass according
to 'Magnetic' coordinates shown in AZ/EL screen on meter). You may want to use the AZ/EL look-up
feature to obtain rough antenna reflector settings based on your postal code or latitude and longitude.
Run Mode:
Press LNB soft-key (located on middle right side of LCD screen) once to power the LNB and go to
LNB1 (91°W). The satellite orbital position will be shown in upper left corner of LCD screen.
Adjust antenna reflector azimuth (left or right) and elevation (up or down) to obtain maximum signal
level (left bar graph), signal quality (right bar graph), and LOCK status.
Press the ID soft-key (located on middle left side of LCD screen) to verify that you're aligned to the
91°W satellite. "ID VERIFIED" means you are pointed correctly.
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