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•  Under no circumstances install antennas in the vicinity of overhead power cables; otherwise the required clearances, 

which are absolutely essential, may no longer be satis

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 ed. Maintain a clearance of at least 1 m from all other electrical 

equipment in all directions!

 

If you or metal parts of the antenna touch any electrical device there is a serious risk of a fatal electric shock!

•  Never work on antenna systems during a thunderstorm or when a thunderstorm is approaching.
 

There is a risk of a fatal electric shock!

Basic Safety Precautions

•  Never install antennas on buildings with easily 

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 ammable roof coverings such as straw, rushes or similar materials!

 

Otherwise there is a risk of fi re due to atmospheric over-voltages (static charges) or lightning discharges 
(e.g. during thunderstorms).

•  The installation operations described here assume good craftsmanship capabilities and knowledge of the behaviour of 

materials under the effects of wind. Therefore if you do not possess the required skills, have this work performed by a 
specialist.

•  The person doing the work must wear strong non-slip footwear, must not be liable to dizziness, must be able to move 

around safely on the roof and have a secure standing and attachment position (if necessary, wear a safety harness when 
on the roof).

•  Make sure that the roof is able to bear your weight. Never walk on fragile or unstable surfaces! In case of doubt, contact 

a quali

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 ed specialist dealer or specialist roo

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 ng contractor to 

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 nd an appropriate installation location.

•  Do not go on to roofs or other high places without a correctly attached safety harness that is in good condition. Otherwise 

use a work platform.

•  Ladders or other means of climbing must be in faultless condition (dry, clean and non-slip). Never build any irresponsible 

“scrambling towers”!

•  If there is a risk that passers-by may be injured by items falling from above during installation, you must close off the risk 

area using barriers! Make sure that no-one is underneath the installation location.

 

Risk of death or injury due to falling from the roof, falling through the roof and falling parts, plus the possibility 
of damage to the roof.

•  The respective national safety regulations and current standards such as DIN EN 60728-11 should be complied with.
•  Any other use or failure to comply with these instructions will result in voiding of warranty coverage.

Before you install, connect or use the parabolic antenna, make sure that you 

comply with the instructions in this manual!

If you disregard these instructions,
•  malfunctions may arise, creating 

risks

 to your life and health,

•  defects in the installation or the connection may cause 

damage

 to the antenna or to the attachment point,

• the manufacturer 

will not accept liability

 for malfunctions and damage arising!

When working on antenna systems, please remember your 

duty of care towards your fellow human beings!

Keep the manual for any questions that arise later, and if the building passes to another owner, pass it on to the new owner!

Selecting the installation site

It is essential to select the correct installation site. This determines whether your parabolic antenna can be erected safely and perform to its 
optimum capabilities.

When selecting the installation site, take account of special features of the structure of the building. If the installation is at the edge of the roof 
or the building or on a cylindrical structure, DIN 1055, parts 4 and 4131 speci

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  es the increased wind and vibration loadings that should be 

allowed for. The dynamic properties of the antenna and the structure can mutually in

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  uence each other and cause detrimental changes.

Disregarding these considerations can lead to the maximum load or vibration fatigue stress listed in the Technical Data being exceeded. 

The parabolic antenna need not necessarily be mounted on the roof

, since the requirement is not height as such but an unobstructed 

“view” of the satellite. For this reason, an appropriate installation site might also be found for instance in the garden, on the terrace, on the 
face of the building or on a garage.

In fact if other sites are possible, it is better to avoid the roof. 

This will result in less work for you and will reduce the hazards associated 

with installation work on the roof!

Summary of Contents for CCA 600 Series

Page 1: ... Die Parabolantennen sind für die Verwendung mit einem Speisesystem LNB zum Empfang der Signale von einer Satellitenposition oder zwei Speisesystemen für Multifeed Anwendungen bei CCA 750 850 mit CCZ 02 zum Empfang der Signale von zwei Satelliten positionen mit bis zu 10 Satellitenabstand konzipiert Die Speisesysteme sowie Hinweise zu deren Montage gehören nicht zum Lieferumfang der Parabolantenne...

Page 2: ...rhalb des Montageortes befindet Es besteht Lebens Verletzungsgefahr durch möglichen Absturz Durchbruch und durch evtl herabfallende Teile sowie die Möglichkeit dass das Dach beschädigt wird Die jeweiligen landesspezifischen Sicherheitsbestimmungen und aktuellen Normen z B DIN EN 60728 11 sind zu beachten Jegliche anderweitige Nutzung oder die Nichtbeachtung dieses Anwendungshinweises hat den Verlu...

Page 3: ...ist nicht die erforderliche Festigkeit bei Wind und Wettereinflüssen Wählen Sie bei Mastmontage einen Rohrdurchmesser zwischen 32 bis 60 mm bei CCA 600x bzw zwischen 48 bis 76 mm bei CCA 750x CCA 850x mit einer Wanddicke von mindestens 2 mm Bei Wand montage empfiehlt CityCom die Verwendung der Kathrein Wandhalterungen ZAS 60 oder ZAS 61 Bei einer Mastmontage auf dem Dach muss der Mast über mindest...

Page 4: ...von der vormontierten Speise systemhalterung lösen Sie die Schraube und setzen Sie das Speisesystem ein Schließen Sie die Schel le wieder und drehen Sie die Schraube wieder leicht an Das Speisesystem muss evtl noch auf die Polarisation eingestellt werden Siehe dazu den Anwendungshinweis des Speisesystems e Speisesystem LNB Das die Speisesystem e sowie Hinweise zu deren Montage gehören nicht zum Li...

Page 5: ...m nächstgelegenen Ort Ziehen Sie die vier Schrauben an der Masthalterung handfest an die Neigung muss später noch feineingestellt werden b Richtung Azimut einstellen Für die folgenden Schritte benötigen Sie gegebenenfalls einen Helfer falls Sie nicht selbst an einem Antennenmessgerät oder Bildschirm mit angeschlossenem Satelliten Receiver das Ergeb nis der Ausrichtarbeiten beobachten können Eine e...

Page 6: ...n Sie die Antenne dann in die Mitte zwischen diesen beiden Grenzpunkten Korrigieren Sie nun abwechselnd die Richtung Azimut und Neigung Elevation bis sich das Mess oder Bildergebnis nicht mehr verbessert Hinweis Beim Festdrehen der Muttern an der Schließschelle kann sich die Antenne leicht verdrehen Dies sollten Sie bei der Feineinstellung beachten und eventuell für eine ganz genaue Einstellung au...

Page 7: ...zschutzanlagen Installateur durchgeführt werden a Geeignet als Erdungsleiter ist ein Einzelmassivdraht mit einem Querschnitt von min 16 mm2 Kupfer min 25 mm2 Aluminium oder min 50 mm2 Stahl b Nicht geeignet als Erdungsleiter sind die Außenleiter der Antennenkabel metallische Hausinstallationen z B Metallrohre der Wasser oder Heizungsanlage da die Dauerhaftigkeit der Verbindung nicht gewährleistet ...

Page 8: ...nzlast bei Staudruck 1235 N m 160 km h N 450 765 950 Spannbereich der Mastschelle mm 32 60 32 76 32 76 Einstellbereich Elevation Azimut 5 50 360 12 45 902 360 9 41 902 360 LNB Aufnahme mm 40 40 40 Verpackungseinheit St 1 1 1 Gewicht kg 3 36 6 0 6 6 Elektronische Geräte gehören nicht in den Hausmüll sondern müssen gemäß Richtlinie 2002 96 EG DES EUROPÄISCHEN PARLAMENTS UND DES RATES vom 27 Januar 2...

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Page 10: ...R 9364695 VKDT 1113 DE Technische Änderungen vorbehalten Internet www kathrein de KATHREIN Werke KG Anton Kathrein Straße 1 3 Postfach 10 04 44 83004 Rosenheim Deutschland Telefon 08031 184 0 Fax 08031 184 385 ...

Page 11: ...complied with If this load is exceeded parts could break away The parabolic atennas are designed for use with a feed system LNB for reception of the signals from one satellite position or two feed systems for multi feed applications CCA 750 850 with CCZ 02 for reception of the signals from two satellite positions up to 10 apart The feed systems and instructions for their installation are not inclu...

Page 12: ... death or injury due to falling from the roof falling through the roof and falling parts plus the possibility of damage to the roof The respective national safety regulations and current standards such as DIN EN 60728 11 should be complied with Any other use or failure to comply with these instructions will result in voiding of warranty coverage Before you install connect or use the parabolic ante...

Page 13: ... weather For mast installation select a tube diameter between 32 and 60 mm for CCA600x or between 48 and 76 mm for CCA750x CCA 850x with a wall thickness of at least 2 mm For wall installation CityCom recommends the use of Kathrein s ZAS 60 or ZAS 61 wall brackets For mast installation on a roof the mast must be clamped for at least 1 6 of its free length in the example bottom right this is 0 7 m ...

Page 14: ...mp from the pre feed system support loosen the screw and insert the feed system Close the clamp and tighten the screw slightly The feed system may need to be still set to the polarisation Please refer to the application note of the feed system e Feed system LNB The feed system s and instructions for their installation are not included in the scope of supply of the parabolic anten na For more detai...

Page 15: ...is table use the nearest listed location as your reference Tighten the four screws on the mast fixing fine adjustment of the elevation must be undertaken later b Setting the direction azimuth If you yourself are unable whilst performing the adjustments to read the results of the alignment work on an antenna meter or screen connected to the satellite receiver you may need an assistant for the follo...

Page 16: ...fish analogue or blocks digital appear on your screen Adjust the antenna between these two limits Alternate correcting the orientation azimuth and inclination elevation until the measurement or image results no longer improve Note There is a risk of the antenna twisting when the nuts are being tightened on the clamp You should bear this in mind while performing fine adjustment and take advantage o...

Page 17: ... to the lightning protection system may be made only by a qualified lightning protection system installation engineer a Suitable as ground conductors are a single solid wire with a cross section of at least 16 mm copper at least 25 mm aluminium or at least 50 mm steel b Unsuitable as ground conductors are b Unsuitable as ground conductors are the outer conductors of antenna cables metallic domesti...

Page 18: ... h 160 160 160 Maximum load at a dynamic pressure of 1235 N m 160 km h N 450 765 950 Mast clamp range mm 32 60 32 76 32 76 Setting range Elevation Azimuth 5 50 360 12 45 902 360 9 41 902 360 LNB support mm 40 40 40 Packing unit Pc 1 1 1 Weight kg 3 36 6 0 6 6 Electronic equipment is not household waste in accordance with directive 2002 96 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIA MENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27th J...

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