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Ten-Haaft Oyster Vision II Assembly Instructions Manual

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Oyster Vision II
Issue: Mai 2006
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  • Page 1: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instructions Oyster Vision II Issue: Mai 2006...
  • Page 2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Don’t worry – it does not require any witchcraft to assemble the mobile satellite system Oyster Vision II. Some points should be observed, however. Please accurately follow these assembly instructions so that afterwards your unit will operate to your full satisfaction.
  • Page 3 Scope of delivery The following items should now be in front of you: Operating control device Control unit External unit Dish Mounting plate Screw package Cable set to the external unit (white coax cable together with control cable in black sheath) Coax cable for connection of your satellite receiver with the control unit Western cable (connection between control unit and...
  • Page 4 Disposal note for packaging material Packaging materials and packaging auxiliaries are recyclable and must in principle be supplied to material recycling. Packaging materials, e.g. plastic bags, should not be made accessible to children. Please also observe the notes regarding environmental protection on page 20.
  • Page 5 Assembly 1. Preparation It is important that the roof of your vehicle is sufficiently stable. In case of insufficient or doubtful roof stability, a piece of sheet metal with a thickness of approx. 2 mm and a size of approx. 100 x 100 cm should be attached on the roof’s outer skin.
  • Page 6 1. Space requirement of the external unit Make sure that sufficient room is available for the folded-up system as well as for the radius of action (turning radius). Generally, the following space is required for the folded-up system: Oyster 85: length 111.5 cm Oyster 65: Oyster 85: width 72 cm...
  • Page 7 2. Mounting of the assembly plate After the final mounting location for the unit has now been established and you have again verified the correct position in relation to the driving direction, mark the corner points of the assembly plate. Attention! Additionally, it is absolutely mandatory to mark with a line the assembly plate and the vehicle roof in order to exclude a directionally wrong...
  • Page 8 3. Elbow connector The elbow connector on the roof must be aligned toward the rear of the vehicle, thus the cable input will point to the rear and is splash-proof. It is of advantage for an uncomplicated installing of cables inside the vehicle to have the distance between elbow connector and receiver as short as possible.
  • Page 9 5. Attaching the elbow connector (roof feed-through) The elbow connector must be mounted on the vehicle roof in such a way that it points toward the rear of the vehicle, and accordingly the cable input will be located at the rear and is splash-proof. Elbow connector Roof feed-through ø...
  • Page 10 6. Installing the cables a) Lead the cable coming from the elbow connector downwards to the control unit. b) For the cable distance between the external unit and the elbow connector on the vehicle roof, you can use the commercially available cable troughs.
  • Page 11 7. Power supply Provide for a sufficient power supply of the system. a) The system requires connection to 12 V or 24 V on-board power. b) For the connection to the on-board power, the cable diameter must not be below 2.5 mm .
  • Page 12 Rear of the vehicle Driving direction External unit Elbow connector Assembly plate Length 4.5 m from external unit Operating control device Western cable length 6.5 m from operating control device Vision Control unit Coax cable Length 1.5 m from control unit brow Receive (not comprised in scope of delivery)
  • Page 13 Connector identification at the control unit: Receiver Connect this socket with the input socket of your satellite receiver using the included shorter coax cable. Connect here the antenna plug (BNC plug) of the provided control cable to the external unit. (Control cable and coax cable to the external unit are together in a black sheath.) F-Plug...
  • Page 14 8. Protection circuit In order to prevent damage by inadvertently driving with a folded-up external unit, the black line of the voltage supply of the receiver must be connected to "pin 15" (pin 15 is a line which does lead voltage during switched-on ignition and no voltage with switched-off ignition).
  • Page 15: Receiver Connection

    Retract the system again by pressing the key on the operating control device. 10. Receiver connection Now you can connect the system to your receiver (not comprised in the scope of delivery) by screwing the F-plug at the white coax cable to the F- socket of the satellite input.
  • Page 16 11. Adjusting TV set and receiver There are two possibilities of interconnecting receiver and television set. Follow the instructions of one of the two points only! Either: Connection with a TV coax cable (generally available in stores, not comprised in the scope of delivery); sound reproduction will be only in mono.
  • Page 17 12. OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM (quick guide) 1. Switch on your TV set and the receiver. 2. To power-on the system, press the key at the control device. From now on everything else up to the picture transmission will be fully automatic. In principle, at first the antenna extends into the last receiving position.
  • Page 18 Disassembling the system You can take the system from the roof, e.g. in order to install it separately with the optionally available ground assembly set. To disassemble the external system you need a wrench SW 13. It is not necessary to dismantle the cable. Proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 19 First help with malfunctions During the operation of the automatic antenna system there might occur malfunctions, e.g. if the unobstructed movement of the antenna is not ensured (branches, snow etc.). In part, such malfunctions are automatically identified and represented on the display of the control device. Error description Fault correction During the search...
  • Page 20 Notes regarding environmental protection At the end of its service life, this product may not be disposed of through the normal household waste but must be brought to a collection point for recycling of electrical and electronic devices. The symbol on the product, in the instructions, or at the packaging refers to this.
  • Page 21 We are at your service: Monday – Thursday 9:00 – 12:00 a.m. and 1:00 – 4:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. We hope you will enjoy your Oyster Vision II ! ten Haaft GmbH Oberer Strietweg 8 D-75245 Neulingen-Göbrichen info@ten-haaft.de...