Step 6: Attach the Quad Satellite LNB/Feedhorn Clamp
Assembly to the Feed Support Arm. Loosen the Feed Arm
screw enough to allow the clamp to fit snugly into the
Feed Support Arm. Securely tighten the Feed Arm screw.
Step 7: Using your compass, point the LNB in the direction
corresponding to the
SSAATT BB
azimuth setting (see Figure M).
Draw a vertical mark overlapping the Clamp Mount
Assembly and the mast. This mark will provide you with the
approximate satellite location reference point when you’re
ready to tune to the satellite.
Step 8: Loosen the Skew Adjustment Bolts on either side of
the Clamp Mount Assembly. Adjust the Skew Alignment
Mark with the scale indicator to the SAT B skew setting you
recorded earlier. Finally, lock it in place by securely
tightening the Skew Adjustment Bolts.
IMPORTANT: Do not make any further adjustments to
the Skew Setting from this point onward.
Step 9: After making the permanent skew adjustment, install
the (2) Hex Head Hi/Lo Screws in the dish boss holes (see
Figure C). Four boss holes are available but you’ll only need
to use two (the other two may be obstructed depend ing on
the skew setting). Do not over tighten Hi/Lo Screws.
You have just finished attaching the Dish to the
Universal Mount.
6. Connecting
Receiver and Dish
You are now at the point in the installation where one of the
output ports of the QUAD LNBF needs to be connected to
the satellite input connector of the Motorola DSR satellite
receiver. Refer to the Installation Section of the Motorola
User Guide and follow the instructions on how to connect
the cable from the satellite dish to the satellite input
terminal on the satellite receiver’s back panel and how to
connect the satellite receiver to your TV set. To view the
receiver’s installer menu you must connect the receiver to a
TV set to show you a relative scaled signal level meter that
will assist you to align the dish to maximum signal strength
for your location.
1. Connect the coaxial RG6U cable provided with the install
kit to one of the ports of the QUAD LNBF and connect the
other end of the coaxial cable to the satellite receiver input
connector. To make the dish alignment easier, suggest you
locate receiver and TV at an electrical outlet close to where
the dish is installed. Unless you can view the signal level on
the TV screen from where the dish is being aligned, you will
require an assistant to monitor the signal level reading on
the TV as you align the dish for maximum signal.
2. When receiver is first powered up, if receiver is tuned to
channel 255 (factory default channel on receiver models
DSR205 and DSR315), set receiver to channel 284 prior to
starting dish alignment. Otherwise, if receiver is set to
channel 299 (factory default channel for new DSR5xx series,
DSR207/209, DSR317/319), change channel to 299 prior to
starting dish alignment.
For DSR205 and DSR315 receivers you should see the
following displayed on the TV when you first turn receiver
on. Using remote tune receiver to ch 284 to align the dish.
For new DSR505, DSR530, DSR207/209 and DSR317/319
you should see the following displayed on your TV when
you first turn receiver on. Receiver should be tuned to
channel 299.
3. Once dish has been connected to the receiver and
receiver connected to the TV, follow the steps in the
Motorola User Guide to access the installer menu.
To access this menu for DSR205 and DSR315 model
receivers, using remote
1. Press Options,
2. Press 6 System Setup
3. Press 3 Installation settings
4. Press 1 Tune in Satellite Signal
Installer Menu for Motorola DSR205, DSR315 and
DSR405 model series receiver.
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