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DISH 500+ and DISH 1000+

Installation Instructions

Summary of Contents for DISH 1000+

Page 1: ...DISH 500 and DISH 1000 Installation Instructions ...

Page 2: ...ou when you need to pay special attention 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions Keep the following in mind when you install the DISH 500 and DISH 1000 antenna assembly Before you drill any holes in your building make sure there are no wires or pipes near the holes Install the equipment in accordance with the local building and electrical ...

Page 3: ... controls for the azimuth and elevation settings that provide the ability to more easily obtain an optimal peaking of the antenna system Refer to Figure 1 on page 2 for more details on the enhanced peaking controls The fine tune azimuth and elevation settings require the use of a 1 2 wrench About the System This system supports both DISH Pro and DISH Pro Plus 500 1000 LNBF assemblies The DISH Pro ...

Page 4: ...2 Quick Installation Instructions Figure 1 DISH 500 and DISH 1000 Antenna System Overview ...

Page 5: ...p 6 11 For switch installation with DISH Pro 500 LNBF Connect the switch cables from the DISH Pro 500 LNBF s Port 1F 118 7 W and Port 2D 119 W and the DP Single or DP Dual s if being used to the switch leaving a service loop around the elevation and skew bracket Attach cables to the LNBF support using included cable clips page 11 step 7 For installation with the DISH Pro Plus 500 LNBF supports up ...

Page 6: ...e direction of the satellites Find location for the reflector Using a compass and the azimuth and elevation angles find a location for the reflector where it can be pointed toward the satellites located at the angles provided in the Reflector Pointing Angles tables Make sure nothing blocks the line of sight between the reflector and the satellites Mount mast to solid surface Mount the mast to a so...

Page 7: ...le 1 on page 9 for the required torque values Note After the skew is set do not try to fine tune the skew angle when aiming the reflector Figure 2 Skew Plate Set elevation Set the elevation by loosening the elevation bolts and elevation rod nuts Tilt the elevation and skew bracket to align the edge of the azimuth plate with the required angle on the elevation scale Tighten both nuts on the elevati...

Page 8: ...mp onto the mast or when adjusting the azimuth angle For DISH 1000 installation attach LNBF For DISH 1000 installations attach a separate DP Dual or DP Single to the 1000 LNBF bracket using the included washers and screws Slide the bracket onto the DP 500 LNBF assembly Place the nut into the retaining feature on the back of the assembly Insert the screw from the front of the assembly and tighten a...

Page 9: ...e F connector it must be more than flush with the F connector and no more than the thickness of a nickel Tighten all outdoor coaxial connections up to the torque values recommended by the manufacturer to ensure seal against moisture Damage caused by over tightening is not covered by the limited warranty Tighten all indoor coaxial connections to the receiver only by hand If you use a wrench you may...

Page 10: ... elevation settings you wrote on page 4 Do not adjust the skew Note If you cannot find the 119 W signal try adjusting the elevation up or down one or two degrees Ensure you are peaking the reflector using transponder 13 Tighten three mast bolts and reconfirm signal strength With the peaking meter still connected tighten the three mast bolts labeled with a T to the torque values listed in Table 1 s...

Page 11: ...Plus 500 LNBF and if using a meter that is capable of selecting orbits continue to the next sentence With the peaking meter still connected fine tune the azimuth angle see Figure 8 Loosen the three azimuth bolts enough so that the two azimuth plates can rotate Using a 1 2 wrench rotate the azimuth fine tune cam to adjust the azimuth angle to achieve maximum signal using the 118 7 W satellite and t...

Page 12: ...ble used for peaking the reflector For switch installation with DISH Pro 500 LNBF Connect a cable from Port 2D 119 W to Port 1 of the switch Connect a cable from Port 1F 118 7 W of the DISH Pro 500 LNBF to the switch see Figure 10 If a DP Single or a DP Dual LNBF s is being used DISH Pro 1000 connect a cable s from the LNBF to the switch see Figure 5 See Figure 10 for DISH Pro 500 recommended conn...

Page 13: ...or Port 2 or Port 3 or the switch s port s to a Node two connections to a Single Node and three connections to a Duo Node and from the Node connect to the DISH Pro X receiver Tighten all indoor coaxial cable connections to the receiver only by hand If you use a wrench you may over tighten the connections and damage your equipment Connecting DPP Receivers To connect DISH Pro Plus dual tuner receive...

Page 14: ...most receivers press MENU 1 1 if in Factory software or MENU 6 1 1 if in Production software on the remote control and continue to step 10 Follow instructions provided in the Installation Wizard or Run Check Switch If the Receiver Setup Wizard appears follow the instructions provided and continue with step 13 otherwise from the Point Dish screen run Check Switch When the Check Switch procedure fin...

Page 15: ...ion Summary screen to display the Point Dish Signal screen Make sure the signal strength bar is green and locked for the 119 W 110 W 118 7 W and 129 W for DISH 1000 satellites Note You might not see signal from 118 7 W and or 129 W until you take a software download and run a check switch in step 10 Take a software download Exit the Point Dish Signal screen and follow the on screen instructions fo...

Page 16: ...allation Summary screen shows reception from the 110ºW 119ºW and 118 7 W satellites for DISH 500 and from the 110ºW 119ºW 129ºW and 118 7 W satellites for DISH 1000 If using a legacy receiver keep a DISH Pro DISH Pro Plus or a DISH Pro X receiver connected and powered at all times to power the LNBF 13 14 Figure 17 DISH 500 Installation Summary Figure 18 DISH 1000 Installation Summary Figure 19 DIS...

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Page 27: ...res Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Do not make changes or modifications to this equipment This could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If non...

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