Maxview CRANK UP B2590/50SNZ Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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B2590/50SNZ
Installation & operating instructions
New Zealand contact:
Phone:
+64 (07) 846 7771
Email:
sales@rvsupplies.co.nz
Web:
www.rvsupplies.co.nz
Maxview reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice
9111418NZ Iss 1
Crank Up

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  • Page 1 B2590/50SNZ Crank Up Installation & operating instructions New Zealand contact: Phone: +64 (07) 846 7771 Email: sales@rvsupplies.co.nz Web: www.rvsupplies.co.nz Maxview reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice 9111418NZ Iss 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Maxview is responsible for the cost of a replacement part if the original part is determined to be defective under the terms of guarantee. The customer is responsible for the cost of replacement parts after three years.
  • Page 3: Guarantee

    Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Maxview declines all responsibility in the event of incident or accident if they are due to a non observation of the installation instructions or the way the product is used.
  • Page 4: Application Example

    > Check for obstructions such as roof lights and vents > Check for electrical cables beneath screw fixing points > Check the ‘F’ cables will reach satellite receiver (Maxview can supply extended cables) > Do not allow the dish to overhang the edge of the vehicle >...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Product Dimensions ø43* Specifications: Operating: Low stream line profile, only 17cm in park position Type: High Quality Single LNB Output: Single Power Typical Gain: 34.5dB Powering: Manual operation no power Frequency: 10.75GHz required Arm Cable: RG179 System Antenna Elevation Range: 10º...
  • Page 6: Attaching Antenna Mount Plate

    Attaching Antenna Mount Plate & LNB Park Plate: Remove antenna unit from wooden transit packaging Remove mounting plate from Antenna Unit by removing 6 x M6 nuts using 10mm spanner Clean roof, Mounting Plate and LNB Park Plate in accordance with adhesive manufacturer’s guidelines Mark a centre line for the antenna making sure dish will not overhang vehicle Align notches on plate with centre line Mark the position of 6 screw fixing holes and centre hole...
  • Page 7: Attaching Antenna Unit To

    6 x No. 10 screws (large) Place a small amount of adhesive into each pilot hole before screwing plate to roof. Wipe off excess adhesive with a cloth. Note: > Follow manufacturer’s instructions when applying adhesive. Do not travel until adhesive has cured noting that curing times vary with weather conditions.
  • Page 8: Installing Cables

    Installing cables: Check there are no hidden cables in the roof structure and that the hole location is clear of obstructions both internally and externally. See below for Cable Entry Cover instructions Application example: Please note this model has only a single coaxial output Direction of travel (front of vehicle) Installing Cable Entry Cover:...
  • Page 9: Installing Handle

    Installing the handle: Push the aluminium tube into the plastic coupler and insert into the antenna unit through the hole in the ceiling With the plastic coupler pushed up tight to the ceiling, mark the aluminium tube along all four sides. Drilled hole Aluminium tube Coupler...
  • Page 10 With the Coupler Bush aligned to the rear of the vehicle insert the Tube and Coupler Bush through the ceiling hole and into the antenna unit. Rear of vehicle Aluminium Tube should not protrude past the coupler bush � � Place the Base Plate over the Coupler Bush.
  • Page 11 Place the 4mm spindle into the elevation Finally, carefully remove the transit tape handle and fix to the Dish Direction Unit from Antenna Unit. with two M4 screws. Note: Add the 2 x M5 washers as image below before fixing the elevation handle Page 11...
  • Page 12: Finding A Satellite

    Finding a Satellite Before starting check there is a clear line of sight to the North West sky. All television broadcasting satellites have a geostationary orbit which means their location is fixed above the earth’s equator. Satellites also have a limited range of transmission so use the Zone maps included in the appendix to check your location is suitable for reception.
  • Page 13 Now Turn the Azimuth Lock Lever to the RED position to disengage the brake and turn Dish Direction Unit to a North to North Westerly direction as indicated by the compass. Slowly scan from North to North West whilst checking for a picture on the Television. If no satellite is found adjust the elevation by 2 degrees and repeat the scan.
  • Page 14: Lowering Antenna

    Lowering antenna: Arrows align Align Dish Direction for travel Pointer to Base plate Elevation Antenna Down home position Azimuth Lock Rotate the Dish Direction Unit until it aligns with Slowly turn the handle until elevation indicator the Base Plate and Lock Azimuth (green). fully shows the home position and you feel some park resistance.
  • Page 15: Skew Adjustment

    Skew adjustment: Default LNB position. 12 o’clock The LNB Skew has been set at a factory default position as per image below. This is optimised for the Optus D1 satellite and will allow good signal strength all over New Zealand. Skew adjustment is only required when signal strength 3 o’clock...
  • Page 16: Elevation Map

    All instructions and models are subject to change. In accordance with policy of progressive product, the company reserve the right to alter specifications. Copyright© these instructions are the sole property of Maxview Ltd and may not be reproduced. Please keep these instructions safe for future reference.

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