RCA Satellite TV Antenna manual Leveling the Mast, Leveling Side-to-Side

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Leveling the Mast

Leveling the Mast

Leveling the mast is one of the most important steps in installation. If the mast is not level, the elevation and azimuth settings will not be accurate. This will make it difficult to obtain the satellite signal.

The mast must be level in both the side-to-side and the front-to-back directions. Side-to-side leveling determines whether the mounting foot is level. Front-to-back leveling determines whether the mast is level.

Leveling Side-to-Side

1.If you mounted the mast on a vertical surface, such as a wall, you leveled the mast side-to-side when you mounted the mast foot. Skip to “Leveling Front-to-Back” on the next page.

2.To check whether the mast is level side-to-side, place a bubble level on the mast as shown in the figure below.

3.Is the bubble centered in the level’s window? If YES — Continue to “Leveling Front-to-Back”. If NO

a)If the bubble is not centered, determine which side of the mounting foot needs to be raised.

b)Unscrew the lag or machine screws from that side of the mounting foot.

c)Place washers between the mounting foot and the mounting surface. Use enough washers to level the mounting foot.

d)Secure the mounting foot with the lag or machine screws.

Level Not Level

Step 2: Verify that the mast is level

Step 3: If the mast is not level, add

washers to level the foot.

side-to-side.

 

CAUTION

Use caution when installing, adjusting or dismantling the dish and mast. The weight of the dish may cause the dish and mast to swing down and strike you, a bystander or nearby objects. This could cause personal injury or damage to the dish. Never insert your fingers inside the mast. Always grip the mast around its outside circumference.

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Contents Satellite Dish Antenna Safety Information Universal Accessories D916 Wireless Phone Jack SystemD940EXP 2nd Room Kit ANT200 Amplified TV AntennaAccessory Order Form Detach HereTable Of Contents Table of Contents Preparing for Installation Installation Overview Installation OverviewPreparing for Installation Completing the Final InstallationGeneral Site Survey Big Question Should I Do This Myself?General Site Survey Finding a Clear Line of Sight Where Is The Satellite, Anyway?How High Up in the Sky is the Satellite? Connecting the Receiver to a TV Finding the Dish Pointing CoordinatesFinding the Dish Pointing Coordinates Additional InformationUsing the Dish Pointing Menu Screen Tip Precise Site SurveyPrecise Site Survey Final Site Survey Don’t have a clear view to the satellite’m Not sure If I have a Clear View Have a Clear View to the SatelliteFew Words About Grounding System Estimating Cable RequirementsEstimating Cable Requirements Cable Estimate Procedure If you have a Sony reflector, you should have Dish Assembly OverviewDish Assembly Overview Partial Dish Assembly Setting the Elevation on the DishPartial Dish Assembly Tighten both nutsMounting the Mast Mounting The Mast On Solid Wood Or Lap Siding Important ConsiderationsMounting the Mast on Solid Wood or Lap Siding Materials NeededMounting Instructions YesInstalling a Spacer Mounting the Mast on Solid WoodMounting the Mast on Brick or Poured Concrete Mounting the Mast on Brick or Poured ConcreteMounting the Mast on a Hollow or Cinder Block Wall Materials Needed Tools NeededMounting the Mast on a Hollow or Cinder Block Wall Mounting the Dish on a Hollow or Cinder Block Wall Important Considerations Mounting the Dish On a PoleMounting the Dish on a Pole Top view of pole Mounting the Mast on a Roof Mounting the Mast on a RoofStep-by-step Instructions for Mounting the Mast on a Roof Make sure the top part of the mast points straight up Final Installation Leveling the Mast Leveling the MastLeveling Side-to-Side Leveling Front-to-Back Final Dish AssemblyFinal Dish Assembly Star washer and bolt Few Words About Grounding the System Routing and Grounding the CablesFew Words About Grounding the System Acceptable central building ground pointsRouting and Grounding the Cables Cable Routing TipsRunning Cable Into the House Running a Cable into the HouseAbout the Phone Connection Making the Final ConnectionsMaking the Final Connections Acquiring and Fine Tuning the Signal Maximum Signal StrengthAdjusting the Azimuth and Elevation Settings Acquiring and Fine Tuning the SignalElevation Adjustment Ordering ProgrammingTroubleshooting Can’t Pick Up the Satellite SignalTroubleshooting Cabling and Connections ProblemsTemporary Satellite Signal Loss Dish Pointing StepsDigital Satellite System Installers Reference Support LineProgram Providers Digital Satellite System PublicationsIndex IndexPage Page North Meridian Street Indianapolis,