Andrew 5.6-Meter ESA manual Getting Started

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Parts Verification

Reporting Equipment Loss or Damage

Reporting Visible Loss or Damage

Reporting

Concealed

Damage

Inventory

Equipment

Received

Upon receipt of your order, the shipment should be verified to ensure that all parts have reached your site. This process should occur before the installation process begins.

Andrew Corporation thoroughly inspects and carefully packs all equipment before ship- ment. If you find that there are missing components, please refer to page 9 for step-by- step instructions on how to properly report the equipment loss.

When you have received your order, verify that all parts contained in the shipment corre- spond to the parts listed on your packing list.

If you find that there was damage caused to the equipment during the shipping process, a claim should be filed with the carrier. Follow the "Reporting Visible Loss or Damage" or "Reporting Concealed Damage" procedures when filing a claim with the carrier.

Make a note of any loss or evidence of external damage on the freight bill or receipt, and have it signed by the carrier's agent. Failure to adequately describe such external evidence of loss or damage may result in the carrier refusing to honor a damage claim. The form required to file such a claim will be supplied by the carrier.

Concealed damage means damage which does not become apparent until the unit has been unpacked. The contents may be damaged in transit due to rough handling, even though the carton may not show external damage. If you discover damage after unpack- ing the unit, make a written request for an inspection by the carrier's agent, then file a claim with the carrier since such damage is most likely the carrier's responsibility.

After opening your shipment, an inventory of the parts should occur immediately. Check each item received in your shipment against the packing slip included with the shipment. If any items are missing, please notify Andrew Corporation immediately by contacting the Customer Service Center.

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Getting Started

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Contents Meter ESA Table of Contents Meter Earth Station Antenna IntroductionCustomer Service Center Proprietary Data Information and Assistance TechnicalOverview Content How to Use This ManualOverview Getting StartedRecommended Tools Tool Size QuantityGetting Started Returning Equipment Step Installation Procedures Overview Foundation PreparationTensioning Step 1b A-325 Tensioning For bolts over four diametersTripod Ground Mount Assembly Azimuth Beam Step Support Legs Assembly Step Step Step Panning Frame Assembly Step Step Step Step Step Step Step Elevation Jackscrew Assembly Step Step Azimuth Jackscrew Assembly Step Mount Assembly Step Step Step Step 22193/223180 Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Overview Acquiring a Satellite OperationStep Polarization at 45 degrees from Optimum Setting Maximizing Odd Transponders Subreflector Adjustment Overview General Cleaning Electrical Parts Preventive MaintenancePreventive Maintenance Antenna Preventive Maintenance Drive System Voltage Current Checks Step Step Preventive Maintenance Jackscrews/Motors Gear Motor/Housing Fill Drain Requirements Lubrication Chart High-Speed Antenna Lubrication Points Medium-Speed Antenna Lubrication Points