DirecTV HIRD-D01, HIRD-D11 owner manual Pointing the Satellite Dish Antenna Using the Box Method

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DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER’S MANUAL

Pointing the Satellite Dish Antenna Using the “Box” Method

Pattern of scanning the sky

The easiest way to find the satellite signal is by scanning the sky in the general direction that the satellite is located. While you could possibly achieve this by trial and error, you should be able to find the signal in just a few minutes using the “box” method. What you are effectively doing is scanning the sky in a pattern similar to the way a farmer plows a field.

It will be easiest to fine-tune your satellite dish antenna with someone else’s assistance, calling out the signal strength while you make the adjustments. Optionally, you can turn up the volume of your TV so that you can hear the beeps while you make adjustments. When there is no signal, beeps will occur every few seconds so that you know it is searching. As the signal strength increases, the beeps will become much more rapid.

Before you begin make these quick checks:

Verify that there are no obstructions such as trees, buildings, etc., blocking the signal.

Verify that you are using the proper cable type (RG-6) between the satellite dish antenna

and the digital satellite receiver. Also, be sure that the connections are tight and the center wire in the cable extends about 1/8th-inch beyond the end of the connector.

Verify that the azimuth and elevation values that you determined earlier are correct for your area.

To loosen and tighten the satellite dish antenna’s bolts, you will need a 7/16-inch wrench (not included).

A compass will also be needed to establish the initial direction to point your satellite dish antenna.

The “box” method begins by subtracting 10 degrees from the azimuth and subtracting 4 degrees from the elevation values that you determined earlier.

We’ll begin by adjusting the elevation. First, loosen the nuts securing the two (one on each side) elevation bolts just enough so that you can easily tilt the reflector up and down. Next, line up the elevation indicator with the tick mark corresponding to the elevation calculated earlier (result minus 4 degrees). This indicator is the leading edge of the metal just to the left of the bolt. It is recessed inside the slot. Do not use the bolt or nut as a point of reference. Finish adjusting the elevation by lightly tightening the bolts when the indicator is aligned with the correct tick

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Contents HIRD-D01 HIRD-D11 Directv or 1-800-204-USSB Important Safety Instructions Service Federal Comunications Commission FCC Regulatory Information Page Table of Contents Programming Your Remote Control First Look AT the Directv Digital Satellite Receiver What You Should Do FirstHow Does All This Work? Directv System Components Satellite Dish AntennaDigital Satellite Receiver Remote Control First Look AT the Directv Digital Satellite ReceiverPage Setting UP Your Directv System Installing Remote Control BatteriesHook Up the Audio/S-video Signals Choosing the Best Connection for Your Entertainment SystemHook Up the Audio/Video Signals Hook Up the RF SignalsHook Up to a Stereo System Finishing UpFront Panel vs. Remote Control Keys Controlling the Digital Satellite ReceiverBasic Navigation Page Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna Determine Where to Point Your Satellite Dish Antenna Choosing the Antenna Installation SiteInstallation screen Alignment Result Pop-up PanelInstalling and Pointing Your Satellite Dish Antenna Page Selecting a Mounting Option Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Wooden Surface Installation ProcedureInstalling and Pointing Your Satellite Dish Antenna Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Brick Surface Installation Procedure Toggler installation steps Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Metal Pole Attaching the Reflector onto the LNB Support Arm Assembling the Satellite Dish AntennaGrounding the Metal Pole Mount Grounding the Base PlateInstalling and Routing the LNB Coaxial Cable Connecting the Coaxial Cable to the LNB Connecting the Satellite Dish Antenna Attaching the LNB to the LNB Support ArmRouting the LNB Cable to the Satellite Receiver Positioning the Satellite Dish Antenna Pointing the Satellite Dish Antenna Using the Box Method Installing and Pointing Your Satellite Dish Antenna Authorizing Your Service UssbWatching Directv System 5 Programming Basic Channel ChangingChannel Banner Information BannerOneLine Guide TurboTuneAlphaTune Alternate Services Alt. AudioPage ON-SCREEN Guides Choosing the Guide StyleDescriptions General On-Screen Guide Features Using PreSelect to Schedule Programs for ViewingProgram Guide SM. Cell Program Guide LG. Cell ON-SCREEN GuidesTitle Guide Logo Guide Filtering the GuidesTheme Filters Channel List Guide TimesInformation Screen Class FiltersDone ViewCancel PreSelect Cancel PurchaseBuy $ Buy OptionsDigital Satellite RECEIVER’S Menu System Menu OverviewMain Menu Places to go from the Main MenuSetup Menu Places to go from the Setup MenuThings to do in the Setup Menu Current settings overviewScheduler Things to do in the Scheduler screenCheck Mail PurchasesThings to do in the Check Mail screen Places to go from the Purchases screenLocking Procedure Lock/UnlockThings to do on the Purchases screen Purchase HistoryUnlocking Procedure Temporarily Overriding the LockPreferences Places to go from the Preferences screenThings to do in the Preferences screen Advanced Preferences Things to do in the Advanced Preferences screenLimits Places to go from the Limits screen Things to do in the Limits screenTV Allow Max RatingChannel Lists Places to go from the Channel Lists screenThings to do in the Channel Lists screen Things to do in the Turbotune Setup screen TurboTuneSet Channel Installation Places to go from the Installation screenThings to do in the Installation screen System Test Things to do in the System Test screenReceiver Test Cable TestPage Programming the Remote Control Programming ModeProgramming Your Remote 8 Control Code ScanTelevision Code Number Using the Remote Control Identifying Codes that Have Been StoredPage Questions a P P E N D I X Answersand a Page Limited Warranty Revision B