DirecTV HIRD-E11, HIRD-E25 owner manual Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Metal Pole

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INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA

Installing the Satellite Dish

Antenna onto a Metal Pole

The satellite dish antenna can be installed onto a metal pole. You will not be using the base plate or mast included with the satellite dish antenna for this procedure. Store these items in case you decide to move the satellite dish antenna to a new location in the future.

Have the following tools and materials handy during this process.

Hole digging tools

Guy wires and

∙ Metal pole (1¼-inch

Wheelbarrow or

 

wooden stakes

inside diameter

 

 

schedule 40

 

concrete mixing box

Hacksaw

 

galvanized water pipe

 

 

 

 

Carpenter’s level

40-pound bag of

- 6-foot length

Pencil or chalk

 

quick setting concrete

minimum)

 

(Qty 4)

 

 

 

 

 

Installation Procedure

1)Use a hacksaw to cut the bottom edge of the pole at a 45° angle, as shown. This prevents the pole from rotating in the concrete over time.

2)Dig a hole at least 8-inches in diameter and 36-inches deep. If you live in an area where the

frost line goes deeper than 30-inches, dig the hole at least 6-inches deeper than the frost line.

3) Place the pole into the hole and place rocks (for example) around the pole to stabilize it in a vertical position.

4) Fill the hole with prepared quick drying cement. Shape the top of the concrete with a slope to improve drainage.

5)Using a carpenter’s level, plumb the pole in at least two

different locations on the side of the pole, as shown. These two measurements should be at right angles to each other. When the pole is plumb, secure it with the rocks, or attach guy wires to hold it upright.

6) Let the cement dry for 24 hours before you remove the guy wires or attempt to attach the satellite dish antenna to the pole.

With the pole installed, proceed to the section titled “Attaching the Reflector Onto the LNB Support Arm” later in this chapter.

Attaching the Reflector onto the LNB Support Arm

If your satellite dish is not the traditional 18” style (meaning it is the larger, oval, multi-LNB style), refer to the assembly documentation included with the satellite dish. After assembly, resume this manual starting on page 4-17 at the section titled “Positioning the Satellite Dish Antenna”.

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Contents HIRD-E25 Directv Important Safety Instructions Installation Service Federal Comunications Commission FCC Regulatory Information Table of Contents Digital Satellite RECEIVER’S How Does All This Work? What You Should Do FirstSatellite Antenna Directv Plus System ComponentsDigital Satellite Receiver First Look AT the Directv Plus Digital Satellite Receiver Movies Remote ControlChoosing the Best Installing Remote Control BatteriesConnection for Your Entertainment System Hook Up the Audio/S-video SignalsHook Up the RF Signals Hook Up the Audio/Video SignalsFinishing Up Hook Up to a Stereo SystemFinding the VCR’s Remote Control Sensor Connecting the VCR Control CableNow You Can Turn It On Page Basic Navigation Front Panel vs. Remote Control KeysPage Satellite Antenna Installation screen Determine Where to Point Your Satellite Dish AntennaAlignment Result Pop-up Panel Installing and Pointing Your Satellite Dish AntennaChoosing the Antenna Installation Site Selecting a Mounting Option Installation Procedure Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Wooden SurfaceInstalling and Pointing Your Satellite Dish Antenna Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Brick Surface Installation Procedure Toggler installation steps Attaching the Reflector onto the LNB Support Arm Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Metal PoleAssembling the Satellite Dish Antenna Grounding the Base Plate Grounding the Metal Pole MountInstalling and Routing the LNB Coaxial Cable Attaching the LNB to the LNB Support Arm Connecting the Coaxial Cable to the LNBRouting the LNB Cable to the Satellite Receiver Connecting the Satellite Dish AntennaPositioning the Satellite Dish Antenna Pointing the Satellite Dish Antenna Using the Box Method Page Directv Authorizing Your ServicePage Channel Banner Basic Channel ChangingInformation Banner TurboTune OneLine GuideAlphaTune Alt. Audio Alternate ServicesPage Choosing the Guide Style ON-SCREEN GuidesDescriptions General On-Screen Guide FeaturesPreSelecting Programs for Viewing Using PreSelectCanceling PreSelected Programs PreSelecting Programs for TapingProgram Guide SM. Cell Program Guide LG. Cell Logo Guide Title GuideFiltering the Guides Watchwordtm GuideTheme Filters Guide Times Channel ListView Information ScreenClass Filters DonePreSelect To View Cancel PreSelectBuy Buy Options Cancel PurchaseShow Times Page Menu Overview Digital Satellite RECEIVER’S Menu SystemPlaces to go from the Main Menu Main MenuPlaces to go from the Setup Menu Setup MenuThings to do in the Scheduler screen Things to do in the Setup MenuCurrent settings overview SchedulerErase Check MailThings to do in the Check Mail screen MessageThings to do on the Purchases screen PurchasesLock/Unlock Places to go from the Purchases screenUnlocking Procedure Locking ProcedureTemporarily Overriding the Lock Places to go from the Preferences screen PreferencesThings to do in the Preferences screen Things to do in the Advanced Preferences screen Advanced PreferencesLimits Demo ModeFactory Defaults TV TimerMax Spending Channel ListsThings to do in the Limits screen Max RatingThings to do in the Channel Lists screen Places to go from the Channel Lists screenTurboTune InstallationThings to do in the Turbotune Setup screen Places to go from the Installation screenDish Type Things to do in the Installation screenPosition Things to do in the System Test screen VCR SetupThings to do in the VCR Setup screen System TestWatchWord # WatchWordThings to do in the Watchword ScreenCode Entry Programming the Remote ControlProgramming Mode Code ScanVCR Code Number Programming Your Remote Control Using the Remote ControlIdentifying Codes that Have Been Stored Controlling Other Components Using the AUX ButtonAssigning a Device to a Different Device Key Page Questions a P P E N D I X Answersand a Page Limited Warranty Revision a

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