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Installation Guide

WHAT YOU NEED

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Because you will make modifications to the location where you mount the satellite antenna, you should be somewhat familiar with and be able to safely perform the following procedures.

You should be able to use a plumb line or level to set both horizontal and vertical sur- faces. This is especially critical for vertical surfaces.

You should know how to drill holes in the mounting surface (whether wood, brick, cinder block, etc.).

You should know how to drill holes and run cabling through your building. This includes sealing the holes once the cable has been installed.

WHAT YOU NEED TO HAVE

You will need the following items to install your system properly and take full advantage of the available features.

Note: Items marked with an asterisk (*) are included in the optional Installation Kit. For the complete list of Installation Kit contents, see page 6-7.

8' triple phono (RCA) audio/video cord *

Copper-clad grounding rod - at least eight feet in length

Grounding rod clamp

Dual grounding block *

30' Grounding wire, either 8 gauge aluminum or 10 gauge copper *

2 RG-6 (coaxial) cables with "F" connectors (These cables should be sealed at the connector and suitable for outdoor use. One cable should reach from the satellite antenna LNBF to the grounding block, and the other cable should reach from the grounding block to the recorder). *

75' RG-6 (coaxial) cable with "F" connectors

4 Lag screws (3" x 5/16"); 4 Lag screws (2" x 5/16") *

4 Cable ties; 10 Cable clips for the coaxial cable *

Screwdrivers: Phillips and flathead

Ladder (if necessary)

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