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Routing RG 6 Cable(s)

You'll route RG 6 cable from your receiver to the cable grounding
block, then from the grounding block to the triple-head LNB.
Before starting, inspect the inside of each cable connector for
foreign materials and/or short. Make sure that the copper center
conductor is straight and centered in the connector.

Run cable from receiver
Verify that there are no wires or pipes blocking the location
where you want to feed the coaxial cables into your home. Drill
a 1/2 inch hole for each cable. Connect cable to the “ Sat In”
jack on the back of your receiver. To prevent short, leave 
receiver unplugged until Step 9.

Connect to grounding block
Mount the grounding block close to the point of cable entry
into the house. Connect cable to grounding block as shown.

Grounding Cable and Antenna

Grounding the antenna and cable grounding block help protect 
the satellite receiver system and other components from 
lightning damage. 

Ground wire can be attached anywhere on the metal part of
the antenna, but there is a convenient grounding screw at 
one side of the mast base. 

Installation should comply with 

local codes and the National Electric Code (NEC, Sections 

250 and 810).

Grounding point can be outside metal cold water pipe at  
point of entry (no gas or hot water pipes), 8-foot ground rod, 
grounded metallic service raceway, grounded electric service 
equip enclosure, etc. Option #1: B oth ground wires go to the
same ground point. If the two grounding points are different,
a #6 copper wire should be connected between them. Option
#2: The dish antenna grounding wire goes to grounding block
first, then to the grounding point.

STEP

7

STEP

6

8

Use grounding wires #10 copper or #8 aluminum

Grounding
Wire from
Antenna

Cold water
pipe only

Grounding Screw Point

Alternate Grounding   

Point

Option #1

Grounding
Wire from
Cable
Grounding
B lock

Grounding Wire
from Antenna

Cold water pipe only

Option #2

Grounding Wire from
Cable Grounding B lock

Summary of Contents for DSA20MA

Page 1: ...enced in performing the various tasks described including Determining an antenna location with a good southerly view of the satellites Climbing a ladder and working on your roof Observing safe working...

Page 2: ...ite Dish Reflector LNB Arm Antenna Back Assembly Triple head Multi Satellite LNB Mounting Hardware Grounding Screw EZALIGN Mast LNB with Built in Multi Switch for four Independent Outputs 2 Antenna As...

Page 3: ...llation In the following pages you ll find step by step instructions for 1 Determining Coordinates for Aiming Antenna page 4 2 Finding Suitable Antenna Site page 5 3 Installing EZALIGN Mast page 6 4 A...

Page 4: ...screen menu Select installation as an oval 3 sat some receiver brands may call it triple 3 sat location Sat 1 2 3 or Sat A B C Find your coordinates Navigate to the antenna pointing menu screen Enter...

Page 5: ...ance above the horizon and 18 span clearance from 101WL to 119WL for an unobstructed view to all three satellite locations Northern border states have elevation readings toward 30 and southern border...

Page 6: ...d down and from side to side A bubble level is located in the top of the mast to assist in alignment Loosen the four mast bolts slightly Then move the mast up down or twist side to side until the bubb...

Page 7: ...ustment At the side of the antenna assembly loosen the two Elevation bolts and two Pivot bolts one on each side and preliminarily set the Elevation adjustment per the coordinate number obtained in Ste...

Page 8: ...e satellite receiver system and other components from lightning damage Ground wire can be attached anywhere on the metal part of the antenna but there is a convenient grounding screw at one side of th...

Page 9: ...y you are to experience signal outages during adverse weather With a cell phone and house phone ask someone to relay signal strength values to you or hook up a portable TV at the installation site You...

Page 10: ...ansponder at Sat A 101WL Sat B 119WL or Sat C 110WL not active it is possible that this transponder is reserved for upcoming programming expansion Switch to other transponders at the same satellite lo...

Page 11: ...r the cable length to the LNB the greater the DC voltage drop Your receiver depends on the antenna to supply signal the longer the cable length the greater the signal amplitude attenuation Therefore R...

Page 12: ...ay result in gradual loss of picture Installation with Long Cable Run For installations where the RG 6 cable runs from the receiver s to the LNB far exceeds 100 feet 150 feet or more as encountered in...

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