Connect the cables
1. Connect RX IFL RG-6
blue cable
to the antenna Receive output port on the LNB.
2. Connect TX IFL RG-6
red cable
to the antennas Transmit port on the BUC.
3. Connect the other end of the IFL cables to the to appropriate Transmit (TX) & Receive
(RX) ports on your satellite modem.
4. Connect Power Cable to Modem.
Position the Antenna
1. Calculate the Azimuth and Elevation pointing angles to the desired satellite from your location.
2. Coarsely adjust the Azimuth position by rotating the base of the tripod to orient the feedtube and reflector toward the
desired satellite. The coarse azimuth position should be /- 5 degrees of the actual true north pointing angle to the
desired satellite.
3. Release the elevation locking levers (left & right side) and set the
elevation angle using the scale engraved in the side of the tripods
adjusting plate.
Power on
1. Turn the satellite modem ON.
2. Fine adjust the antenna’s Azimuth (right/left) and elevation
(up/down) using the fine adjusting knobs to acquire the desired
satellite (indicated by receive lock on the satellite modem).
Continue fine adjustment until highest receive signal level is
obtained (indicated by highest receive signal strength in the
modem).
3. Lock the elevation locking levers.
Network Services
1. Connect your PC to an open
LAN
port on your modem/router.
2. Follow the procedures provided by your network administrator to gain access to their services.