DirecTV HIRD-E25, HIRD-E11 owner manual Routing the LNB Cable to the Satellite Receiver

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Connecting the satellite dish antenna cable

DIRECTV PLUS SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER’S MANUAL

2)Insert the correct size retainer screw into the LNB mounting hole. Two sizes of this screw are provided to accommodate either LNB style.

3)Use the appropriate screwdriver to tighten the screw.

Routing the LNB Cable to the Satellite Receiver

During this step of the installation, route the LNB cable from the ground block to the satellite receiver. In most installations, there is more than one way to get the

LNB cable to the adapter from the grounding block. If the adapter is

near an inside wall, use the crawl space, basement, or attic area. When routing the LNB cable to the digital satellite receiver, take the

shortest possible path and always protect it from physical damage.

1) After verifying that there are no wires or pipes blocking the location where you near to feed the coaxial cable into the building , drill a ½-inch hole. If you are routing two coaxial cables, drill a second ½-inch hole near the first.

2) Connect one end of the cable to the ground block. Repeat this step if you are routing two cables.

3)Form a 3-inch to 5-inch drip loop in the cable(s) before inserting it in the access hole.

4)Secure the drip loop(s) and cable(s) to the wall with cable clips.

5)Inside the building, route the cable(s) to where the satellite receiver(s) are located. Depending on the installation site, this could be through a floor or wall, directly to the rear of the satellite receiver. If the cable goes straight through a wall, you can use a wall plate at the access point.

6)Seal the access point into the building with silicone sealant.

The satellite dish antenna and cable are now completely installed.

Connecting the Satellite Dish Antenna

You must connect the satellite dish antenna cable to receive a signal. To protect your LNB from damage, you should unplug your digital satellite receiver from the

power outlet prior to making this connection. Once the satellite dish

antenna has been mounted and the satellite cable has been run from the satellite dish antenna to the digital satellite receiver, you are ready to monitor the signal strength while adjusting the satellite dish antenna pointing. Make sure that you are connecting the cable to the SATELLITE IN jack - not the IN FROM ANT jack.

Positioning the Satellite Dish

Antenna

Pointing accuracy is very important. You must be pointing the satellite dish antenna exactly at the satellites for you to receive a signal. Please follow these instructions carefully to achieve a successful installation.

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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 What You Should Do First How Does All This Work?Directv Plus System Components Satellite AntennaDigital Satellite Receiver First Look AT the Directv Plus Digital Satellite Receiver Remote Control MoviesInstalling Remote Control Batteries Choosing the BestHook Up the Audio/S-video Signals Connection for Your Entertainment SystemHook Up the Audio/Video Signals Hook Up the RF SignalsHook Up to a Stereo System Finishing UpConnecting the VCR Control Cable Finding the VCR’s Remote Control SensorNow You Can Turn It On Page Front Panel vs. Remote Control Keys Basic NavigationPage Satellite Antenna Determine Where to Point Your Satellite Dish Antenna Installation screenInstalling and Pointing Your Satellite Dish Antenna Alignment Result Pop-up PanelChoosing the Antenna Installation Site 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 ArmAssembling the Satellite Dish Antenna Grounding the Metal Pole Mount Grounding the Base PlateInstalling and Routing the LNB Coaxial Cable Connecting the Coaxial Cable to the LNB Attaching the LNB to the LNB Support ArmConnecting the Satellite Dish Antenna Routing the LNB Cable to the Satellite ReceiverPositioning the Satellite Dish Antenna Pointing the Satellite Dish Antenna Using the Box Method Page Authorizing Your Service DirectvPage Basic Channel Changing Channel BannerInformation Banner OneLine Guide TurboTuneAlphaTune Alternate Services Alt. AudioPage ON-SCREEN Guides Choosing the Guide StyleGeneral On-Screen Guide Features DescriptionsUsing PreSelect Canceling PreSelected ProgramsPreSelecting Programs for Taping PreSelecting Programs for ViewingProgram Guide SM. Cell Program Guide LG. Cell Title Guide Logo GuideWatchwordtm Guide Filtering the GuidesTheme Filters Channel List Guide TimesInformation Screen Class FiltersDone ViewCancel PreSelect PreSelect To ViewBuy Cancel Purchase Buy OptionsShow Times Page Digital 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 Things to do in the Check Mail screenMessage ErasePurchases Lock/UnlockPlaces to go from the Purchases screen Things to do on the Purchases screenLocking Procedure Unlocking ProcedureTemporarily Overriding the Lock Preferences Places to go from the Preferences screenThings to do in the Preferences screen Advanced Preferences Things to do in the Advanced Preferences screenDemo Mode Factory DefaultsTV Timer LimitsChannel Lists Things to do in the Limits screenMax Rating Max SpendingPlaces to go from the Channel Lists screen Things to do in the Channel Lists screenInstallation Things to do in the Turbotune Setup screenPlaces to go from the Installation screen TurboTuneThings to do in the Installation screen Dish TypePosition VCR Setup Things to do in the VCR Setup screenSystem Test Things to do in the System Test screenWatchWord Things to do in the WatchwordScreen WatchWord #Programming the Remote Control Programming ModeCode Scan Code EntryVCR Code Number Using the Remote Control Programming Your Remote ControlControlling Other Components Using the AUX Button Identifying Codes that Have Been StoredAssigning a Device to a Different Device Key Page Questions a P P E N D I X Answersand a Page Limited Warranty Revision a

HIRD-E11, HIRD-E25 specifications

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