TERK Technologies 1DIRECTV installation manual Troubleshooting Check List for Initial Installation

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Troubleshooting Check List for Initial Installation

If the signal is not found, be sure the receiver user manual and the antenna installation manual have been properly followed. Check to:

Make sure all cable connections are correct and each connection is seated/tightened properly.

Inspect the inside of each cable connector for dirt or possible connector to case/shield short.

Verify the Azimuth, Elevation and Tilt angles for your location by ZIP code.

Make sure the Tilt and Elevation pointers are aligned correctly to the scales. Do not use washer or bolt as reference.

Make sure the Tilt adjustment is not changed from the recommended setting for the antenna location.

Make sure the bubble level frame inside the mast is seated properly, then check the mast alignment again. The mast not being plumb /up straight is a major cause of alignment difficulty.

Remove existing TV-specific components, such as TV splitter, etc; reduce the installation to the basic connections called out in this guide. Such components may not work with the satellite signal and they may be in the wall where you can’t see them. When in doubt, run RG 6 cable directly to your receiver.

Make sure there are no obstructions (trees, buildings, windows, corner or overhang of your roof, your body or hands) — the signal does not pass leaves, branches, glass, etc. Also, keep in mind the 18° span clearance to receive all three satellite locations. This required clearance may also mean you’ll need to consider a new location when replacing an old 18" dish with this new Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna.

Make sure the Access Card from your receiver is fully inserted into the Access Card slot and oriented correctly.

Your triple-head LNB depends on the receiver to supply power; the longer the cable length to the LNB, the greater the DC voltage drop. Your receiver depends on the antenna to supply signal; the longer the cable length, the greater the signal amplitude attenuation. Therefore, RG 6 cable length much longer than 100 feet (from each the receiver to the antenna) should be avoided.

RG 6 cable with solid copper center conductor is highly recommended because it has much lower DC voltage drop compared to RG 6 cable with a copper-coated, steel center conductor.

Standard RG 59 cable causes too much DC drop and signal drop; it can not be used to pass the satellite signal. RG 6 coaxial cable must be used.

Some after-market, off-the-shelf add-on components may not be as advertised. They might not work or could cause additional DC drops and signal amplitude attenuation.

Remove such components, go back to the basic connections called out in this manual and re-verify.

Make sure the satellite cable is connected to the “Sat In” jack, not the “Antenna In” jack. The “Antenna In” jack at the back of the receiver is for off-air antenna input or cable TV input.

In you live in a state on the Eastern Seaboard, you may need to fine-tune your Tilt Adjustment. Follow directions from NOTE 2, page 10.

If all are done correctly but the signal is still not found, change the Elevation adjustment of the antenna slightly (± 2°, then ± 4° from the called-for setting) and repeat the procedure.

DIRECTV Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna

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Contents Introduction Safety Information Installation ManualAntenna Assembly Overview Contents of Package Following pages, you’ll find step-by-step instructions for Optional Accessories not includedSteps for Installation Tools RequiredAzimuth Elevation Tilt Connect your receiver to the TVSet the antenna type Find your coordinatesSat C, 110 with Converted Transponders Finding Suitable Antenna SiteDifferent location If you live on the West Coast,Tighten mast bolts Installing Ezalign MastMount the base securely Align the mastAttaching Antenna to Mast Assembling/Adjusting Antenna on GroundSet Tilt Adjustment Set Elevation AdjustmentConnect to grounding block Routing RG 6 CablesRun cable from receiver Mark the mast and antenna bracket point with a pencil Aiming Fine-tuning AntennaAttaching LNB to Antenna Align the AzimuthFine-tune Elevation Verify satellite signalsVerify Azimuth alignment Fine-tune the ElevationTroubleshooting Check List for Initial Installation Installation with Long Cable Run Loss of Signal/Rain Fade