RCA 15407690 manual Leveling the Mast, Leveling Side-to-Side

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Final Installation

Leveling the Mast

Making sure the mast is plumb and level is one of the most important steps in installation. If the mast is not plumb and level, the elevation, azimuth, and polarization settings you get from on-screen instructions will not be accurate. This makes it difficult to obtain the satellite signal(s).

The mast must be even 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 plumb and level.

IMPORTANT

Making sure the mast is plumb and level is one of the most important steps in installation. If the mast is not plumb and level, the elevation, azimuth, and polarization settings you get from on-screen instructions will not be accurate. This makes it difficult to obtain the satellite signal(s).

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 carpenter’s level on the mast as shown in figure A.

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

STEP 3: If the mast is not level, add

level side to side.

washers to level the foot

Tip

Any hardware store

should have an inexpensive circular bubble level which can tell you when the mast is plumb and level in all directions at once.

CAUTION

Use caution when installing, adjusting or dismantling the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish and mast. The weight of the dish may cause the DIRECTV PLUS™ 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 Directv Plus Changing Entertainment. AgainSafety Information Antenna GroundingTable of Contents Final Installation Preparing for Installation Chapter OverviewCompleting the Final Installation Installation OverviewPreparing for Installation Mounting the MastBrick or Poured Concrete Surface Mounting OptionsSolid Wood or Lap Siding Hollow or Cinder Block WallShould I Do This Myself? General Site SurveySatellite Locations How High Up in the Sky is the Satellite?Finding a Clear Line of Sight Using the Dish Pointing Menu Screen Finding the Dish Pointing CoordinatesRecording the Coordinates Precise Site Survey If you live in San FranciscoDon’t have a clear view to the satellite Estimating Cable RequirementsFinal Site Survey ’m Not sure If I have a Clear ViewOutdoor Directv Plus Dish Assembly Overview Hardware IncludedMast Foot Hardware Securing the Mast FootSecure the Antenna Mast Clamp Mast Clamp HardwareFine Tuning Adjustment Setting the Tilt Polarization Attaching the Mast Clamp to the Directv Plus AntennaReflector Hardware Attaching the LNB Support Arm and Adapter Move On to the Next SectionMounting the Mast Mounting The Mast On Solid Wood Or Lap Siding Important ConsiderationsMounting Instructions Installing a Spacer Mounting the Mast on Brick or Poured Concrete Yes Mounting the Mast on a Hollow or Cinder Block Wall Important ConsiderationSnap off straps flush with the wall Mounting the Directv Plus Dish On a Pole 45 cut Final Installation Leveling the Mast Leveling Side-to-SideFinal Directv Plus Dish Assembly Leveling Front-to-BackLNB Hardware Acceptable central building ground points Grounding HardwareRouting and Grounding the Cables Cable Routing TipsRunning Cable Into the House Cable Entry OverviewMultiswitch Mounting Hardware Step-by-Step Instructions for Routing the CablesMaking the Final Connections About the Phone ConnectionAcquiring and Fine Tuning the Signal Maximum Signal StrengthFine-Tuning adjustment Final Installation Reference Cabling and Connections Problems TroubleshootingCan’t Pick Up the Satellite Signal Directv Plus Dish Positioning and Pointing ProblemsTemporary Satellite Signal Loss Directv Plus Dish Pointing StepsToll-Free Telephone Product Help Returning Equipment to Thomson for Repair or ExchangeLimited Warranty Index LNBRestrictions 2 RG-6 coaxial cable 100%