Motorola DSR405 manual Initial Adjustment to the Lnbf, Initial Adjustment to the Elevation Setting

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Installation

Initial Adjustment to the LNBF

You will need to mount and make an initial adjustment to the low noise block feed (LNBF or feedhorn) so that it is in the correct position for the city (or geographic location) in which you live. Refer to the information supplied with your system.

While you are facing the front of the satellite dish, mount the LNBF in the housing as indicated in the instructions for your dish. If necessary, loosen the clamp screw(s).

As you look at the LNBF, try to think of its position in terms of the hands of a clock. In particular, try to think of the LNBF's F connector (the point where the wires attach) as the hour hand pointing to one of the numbers on the face of a clock. Point the LNBF as indicated in your instructions.

Once you have correctly pointed the LNBF, tighten the LNBF clamp screw(s), but don't tighten them completely. You may need to make a slight adjustment later on.

Initial Adjustment to the Elevation Setting

Now you will need to make an initial adjustment to the elevation setting of the satellite dish—the distance above the horizon to which it points. Your dish- mounting bracket may have a scale marker.

Refer to the information supplied with your system, and set the elevation that is appropriate for the city in which you live.

If the information supplied with your system does not list a city within a few miles of your location, choose the nearest city to your location. Then determine how far you are located to the north or south of that city. Since the elevation setting for your location will change by approximately one degree for every 160.9 km (100 miles) that you are north or south of the equator, you can adjust the satellite dish elevation in the following way:

-Add one degree for every 160.9 km (100 miles) that your location is farther away from the equator than the listed city.

-Subtract one degree for every 160.9 km (100 miles) that your location is closer to the equator than the listed city.

Your adjustments must be accurate within one-half of a degree, which can be as little as 1 mm (132"). So use great care in adjusting this setting.

Once you correctly set the elevation setting, tighten the nut(s) just enough to hold the dish in place.

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Contents DSR405 Page Telephone Company Procedures FCC-Required Notification of ServiceRegulatory Information Programming Copyright NoticeIf Problems Arise FCC CertifiedFCC Part Equipment Attachment Limitations User InstructionsImportant Safeguards Operation PrecautionsRegulatory Information Safeguard Instructions Vii Viii TOC Interactive Program Pay-Per-View Events Specifications Using Your Remote Key Functions Button then press play Programming the Remote Control If Your Three-Digit Code is not in the Tables Scanning Programming the Master Power FeatureIf You Have More Than One Satellite Receiver Verifying Your TV, VCR and AUX Mode CodesReplacing the Remote Control Batteries TV Codes To program AUX, press TV mode keyRemote Energy Saver Page Using Your Remote Cable Boxes To program AUX, press VCR mode key DVD Codes To program AUX, press VCR mode keyVCR Codes To program AUX, press VCR mode key Using Your Remote Page Front Panel Key Descriptions Using Your ReceiverPage Back Panel Connections Page Installation Guidelines for Installing the System YourselfEquipment You May Need Overview of Pointing the Satellite Dish Assemble and Mount the Satellite DishInitial Adjustment to the Elevation Setting Initial Adjustment to the LnbfInitial Adjustment to the Compass Direction Setting Using the Menus Connecting the Satellite Dish, Receiver, and TVChoosing the Menu Language Acquiring a SignalYou can use Overview of Fine-Tuning Peaking the SignalFine-Tuning the Lnbf Setting Fine-Tuning the Elevation SettingFine-Tuning the Compass Direction Setting Authorizing Your Receiver Connections to Audio/Video Monitor and VCR Connections to Audio/Video MonitorViewing and Language Settings Additional FeaturesInstallation Settings Audio SettingsCaller ID System StatusTVPass Card Authorization ScreensHow to Select Menu Options Watching TVHeaders Info Banner BannersCaller Announcement Banner Browse BannerPage How to Display the Guide How to Use the GuideInteractive Program Guide IPG Guide Screen How to Display a Future Day and Time on the GuideHow to View the Guide by Interests Setting a Timer for a Future ProgramDetailed Program Information Page Interests and Favorites How to Display and Use the Interests MenuPage Purchasing Instant Pay-Per-View Ippv Events Pay-Per-View EventsPurchase Screen How to Purchase an Ippv EventHow to Purchase a Program While Viewing an Ippv Program How to Cancel a PurchasePurchase the Next Program Purchase a Future ProgramHow to Display Your Purchase History Credit MessageLow Credit Message No Dial Tone Screen Unsuccessful Reportback Telephone Line BusyOptions How to Display and Use the Options MenuHow to Display the Mailbox Menu Opening Your MailMailbox Menu Setting a Future Day and Time for the Guide Mailbox Message ScreenErase or Keep Message Screen Setting Favorite Channels How to Display the Favorite Channels MenuFavorite Channels Menu How to Display the Parental Control Menu Setting Parental Controls & PasswordsTo assign a channel to the Favorites A, B, C or D list Parental Control Menu OptionsChannel press the Enter Options How to Display the Timers Menu Setting TimersHow to Use the Timers Menu Change Timer/Erase Timer Prompt ScreenMaximum Number of Timers Before a Timer Executes How to Use the Set Timer MenuHow to Set Each Timer Option If You Press the GO Back Key How to Use the Confirm Timer MenuHow to Cancel a Timer Setting a Timer Using the GuideIf New Settings Conflict with Previous Settings List PurchasesViewing and Language Settings Change System SettingsAudio Settings Installation Settings System Status Enter Names Call HistoryCaller Announcement Banner Specifications InputVideo Remodulator Output Remote ControlAudio DigiCipher II Digital System