Hughes HIRD-D45 Owner's Manual page 34

Platinum edition digital satellite receiver
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DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL
2) Install the mounting bracket of the LNB support
arm onto the four flat-head screws, as shown.
3) Loosely install a _-inch nut onto the portion of
each flat-head screw that sticks through the back
of the reflector and mounting bracket.
4) Tighten the four _-inch nuts. The heads of the
flat-head screws must be flush on the inside
surface of the reflector to be securely fastened to
the LNB support arm.
5) Install the cable clip as shown.
Attaching the Satellite Dish
Antenna Assembly to the Mast
or Pole
Now that you have assembled the satellite dish antenna you are ready to mount it on your
previously installed mast or pole. While the diagrams may
show a satellite dish antenna model that differs from the
one you have, the same procedures apply.
1) If necessary, slightly loosen the azimuth nuts on the
LNB support arm.
2) Slide the satellite dish antenna assembly onto the
mast or pole until the top of the mast stops at the bolt
at the top of the mounting assembly.
3) Tighten the azimuth nuts enough so that the satellite
dish antenna assembly can rotate easily on the mast
or pole.
4) The next step is to ground the satellite dish antenna.
CAUTION
Local electric codes and the National Electric Code (NEC) require the satellite
dish antenna to be grounded. Grounding the satellite dish antenna helps protect
against damage caused by static voltage buildup or nearby lightning strikes.
Refer to the following:
Go to the section titled "Grounding the Metal Pole Mount" if your satellite dish antenna is
installed on a metal pole.
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