RCA 15407690 manual Mounting Options, Solid Wood or Lap Siding, Brick or Poured Concrete Surface

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Preparing for Installation

Mounting Options

VERY IMPORTANT: Make sure that the mast is both PLUMB and LEVEL. If the mast is not PLUMB and LEVEL, the elevation, azimuth, and tilt settings you get from on-screen instructions will not be accurate and you may not be able to acquire the signal.

Solid Wood or Lap Siding

Important Considerations:

• Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish where someone might use it as a handrail.

• Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish on any type of aluminum or vinyl siding.

Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish on any type of composite paneling, such as fiber board, particle board, or strand board.

Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish under an eave or overhang that may block or partially shadow the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish.

Make sure the wooden surface is structurally sound and can support the weight of the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish.

Brick or Poured Concrete Surface

Important Considerations:

The wall anchors used must have a strength of at least 300 pounds of pullout pressure. The use of B4015 or equivalent double-expansion anchors is recommended.

Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish under an eave or overhang that may block or partially shadow the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish.

A Hollow or Cinder Block Wall

Important Consideration:

Do NOT mount the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish under an eave or overhang that may block

or partially shadow the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish.

Pole Mount

Important Considerations:

Do not install the pole in wet or marshy areas.

The pole must go at least 3 feet below the surface.

• If the length of pipe above ground is too long, guy wires may be needed to increase the stability of the mount in windy conditions.

You will need to ground the pole in addition to the antenna and coaxial cable.

The pole that has been secured in the ground with concrete replaces the mounting foot

and mast assembly which were supplied with the DIRECTV PLUS™ dish. The DIRECTV PLUS™ dish is held on the pole by the mast clamp.

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again Directv PlusAntenna Grounding Safety InformationTable of Contents Final Installation Chapter Overview Preparing for InstallationMounting the Mast Installation OverviewPreparing for Installation Completing the Final InstallationHollow or Cinder Block Wall Mounting OptionsSolid Wood or Lap Siding Brick or Poured Concrete SurfaceGeneral Site Survey Should I Do This Myself?How High Up in the Sky is the Satellite? Satellite LocationsFinding a Clear Line of Sight Finding the Dish Pointing Coordinates Using the Dish Pointing Menu ScreenRecording the Coordinates If you live in San Francisco Precise Site Survey’m Not sure If I have a Clear View Estimating Cable RequirementsFinal Site Survey Don’t have a clear view to the satelliteOutdoor Hardware Included Directv Plus Dish Assembly OverviewMast Clamp Hardware Securing the Mast FootSecure the Antenna Mast Clamp Mast Foot HardwareFine Tuning Adjustment Attaching the Mast Clamp to the Directv Plus Antenna Setting the Tilt PolarizationReflector Hardware Move On to the Next Section Attaching the LNB Support Arm and AdapterMounting the Mast Important Considerations Mounting The Mast On Solid Wood Or Lap SidingMounting Instructions Installing a Spacer Mounting the Mast on Brick or Poured Concrete Yes Important Consideration Mounting the Mast on a Hollow or Cinder Block WallSnap off straps flush with the wall Mounting the Directv Plus Dish On a Pole 45 cut Final Installation Leveling Side-to-Side Leveling the MastLeveling Front-to-Back Final Directv Plus Dish AssemblyLNB Hardware Grounding Hardware Acceptable central building ground pointsCable Routing Tips Routing and Grounding the CablesCable Entry Overview Running Cable Into the HouseStep-by-Step Instructions for Routing the Cables Multiswitch Mounting HardwareAbout the Phone Connection Making the Final ConnectionsMaximum Signal Strength Acquiring and Fine Tuning the SignalFine-Tuning adjustment Final Installation Reference Directv Plus Dish Positioning and Pointing Problems TroubleshootingCan’t Pick Up the Satellite Signal Cabling and Connections ProblemsDirectv Plus Dish Pointing Steps Temporary Satellite Signal LossReturning Equipment to Thomson for Repair or Exchange Toll-Free Telephone Product HelpLimited Warranty LNB IndexRestrictions 2 RG-6 coaxial cable 100%