RCA 15407690 manual Should I Do This Myself?, General Site Survey

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Preparing for Installation

Should I Do This Myself?

While the installation is not difficult, it does require that you have some experience in electrical wiring and minor construction techniques. Also, you may have to climb a ladder, so you’ll want to be comfortable working with heights.

Depending on how you install the DIRECTV PLUS™ satellite dish, you may be required to:

Use power tools to drill holes in your house

Determine where utilities such as water pipes, electrical wiring or gas lines are hidden within walls

Run coaxial cable through a foundation, under floors, or through interior walls

Ground an antenna and coaxial cable as recommended in the National Electrical Code*.

If you have properly installed a previous satellite, outdoor television antenna, or a garage door opener, then you can be reasonably confident that you can install this system yourself.

If you have not worked with any of these products, then this probably isn’t the time to learn about installation techniques. While deciding whether you are right for this job, you should also keep in mind that your DIRECTV PLUS™ satellite antenna has more fine- tuning requirements going beyond those of a single-satellite antenna and it may be more difficult to obtain signal(s).

Consider contacting your local authorized retailer to recommend a professional installer.

General Site Survey

Your DIRECTV PLUS™ antenna receives data from two separate satellites at once; one sending High Definition signals, and one broadcasting standard digital signals. So, to pick up the pair of signals, your DIRECTV PLUS™ antenna must tune to two satellite signals from one mounted position.

Not only can there be NO obstructions between the DIRECTV PLUS™ satellite dish antenna and the satellites, but you must also have the unit mounted exactly plumb and level in order to get HD and standard digital broadcasts from given coordinates.

When mounting your DIRECTV PLUS™ satellite antenna, take into consideration future tree growth, house remodeling or additions, and new construction in your area.

The satellite signal WILL NOT PASS through leaves or branches.

The satellite signal WILL NOT PASS through glass; don’t try to install your DIRECTV PLUS™ dish indoors!

*The National Electric Code is published by the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Maryland, 02269. It is also available at many hardware stores and home centers.

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Contents Directv Plus Changing Entertainment. AgainSafety Information Antenna GroundingTable of Contents Final Installation Preparing for Installation Chapter OverviewInstallation Overview Preparing for InstallationCompleting the Final Installation Mounting the MastMounting Options Solid Wood or Lap SidingBrick or Poured Concrete Surface Hollow or Cinder Block WallShould I Do This Myself? General Site SurveyFinding a Clear Line of Sight Satellite LocationsHow High Up in the Sky is the Satellite? Recording the Coordinates Using the Dish Pointing Menu ScreenFinding the Dish Pointing Coordinates Precise Site Survey If you live in San FranciscoEstimating Cable Requirements Final Site SurveyDon’t have a clear view to the satellite ’m Not sure If I have a Clear ViewOutdoor Directv Plus Dish Assembly Overview Hardware IncludedSecuring the Mast Foot Secure the Antenna Mast ClampMast Foot Hardware Mast Clamp HardwareFine Tuning Adjustment Reflector Hardware Setting the Tilt PolarizationAttaching the Mast Clamp to the Directv Plus Antenna 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 Troubleshooting Can’t Pick Up the Satellite SignalCabling and Connections Problems 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%