Installation guide

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Upgrade of original 46 cm Satellite dish with new 51cm
Multi-Satellite dish
3. Loosen both skew bolts and set the skew by rotating the dish mounting
bracket to align the red mark with the required angle on the skew scale.
Consult the ‘Look Angles’ section at the back of this guide to for the skew
setting in your area. Once adjusted, tighten the skew bolts securely to keep
the dish from rotating. Once the skew is set, do not try to fine-tune the skew
angle when aiming the dish.
4. Set the elevation by tilting the dish mounting bracket to align the red edge
with the required angle on the elevation scale. Consult the ‘Look Angles’
section at the back of this guide to for the elevation setting in your area.
Tighten the elevation bolts, but do not tighten the pivot bolt at this time.
Elevation Bolt
SKEW
SKEW
ELEVATION
ELEVATION
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5. Slide the satellite dish down over the mast and secure it by tightening the
mast clamp bolts.
6. Position the satellite dish to the appropriate azimuth setting (compass
direction). Consult the ‘Look Angles’ section at the back of this guide for the
azimuth setting in your area.
Dish Upgrade
Upgrade of original 46 cm Satellite dish with new 51cm
Multi-Satellite dish
7. Starting from the back of the dish assembly, take the main coaxial cable which
is connected your satellite receiver inside the home and slowly thread the cable
end through the inside of the satellite dish arm until it protrudes through the
opening of the Y-adapter labeled 91°.
8. Connect end of coaxial cable to the original LNBF that had been set aside
earlier. Attach the LNBF to the Y-adapter and secure it with the LNBF screw
and bolt.
Mast
Y-Bracket
LNBF Screw has coarse thread,
2 each