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POINTING THE SATELLITE DISH AND CONNECTING THE TRANSMITTER
TOOLS NEEDED
• Compass
• 1/2-inch open-end or socket wrench
• 7/16-inch open-end wrench
• Torque wrench (with 1/2-inch socket capable of torquing to 12 ft-
lbs.)
• Pencil
•
Permanent marker
This section describes how to point the satellite dish at the satellite. Correct alignment is critical to the operation of the system. When
the satellite dish is pointed directly at the satellite, it receives a strong signal. If it is not positioned properly, the signal may be weak,
and errors may result during data transfers.
Satellite antenna alignment is accomplished by first “receive pointing” the dish then “transmit pointing.” When receive pointing the
dish is adjusted for the best receive signal. Transmit pointing fine tunes the antenna alignment for the strongest possible signal
received by the DIRECWAY National Operations Center (NOC). Transmit pointing is done by certified professional satellite install-
ers.
After you have pointed the satellite dish, you will turn off your computer and connect the transmitter. Do not connect the transmit
modem cable to the transmitter until you are instructed to do so.
The antenna pointing values calculated by the satellite dish pointing software are accurate enough to allow you to acquire the satellite
signal on the first try if the satellite dish mast is plumb.
CAUTION
Professional installation or service of your two-way
satellite dish required by the Federal Communications
Commission.
CAUTION
• This device emits radio frequency energy when in the
transmit mode.
• To avoid injury, do not place head or other body parts
between feed horn and satellite dish when system is
operational.
• Unplug indoor power connection before performing
maintenance or adding upgrades to any satellite dish
components.
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