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Under no circumstances install antennas in the vicinity of overhead power cables, otherwise the absolutely essen-

tial clearance requirements may no longer be satisfi ed. Maintain a clearance of at least 1 m from all other electrical 
devices 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!

Never install antennas on buildings with easily fl ammable roof coverings such as straw, reeds 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 eff ects 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 qualifi ed specialist dealer or specialist roofi ng contractor to fi 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.

Basic Safety Instructions

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 per-

form 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 specifi es the increased wind and vibration loadings 

that should be allowed for. The dynamic properties of the antenna and the structure can mutually infl 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 excee-

ded. 

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 asso-

ciated with installation work on the roof!

Summary of Contents for CAS 120/W

Page 1: ...er Mastl nge und einem Einspannmoment bis zu 1650 Nm Die Antenne darf nur gemeinsam mit der Halterung ZAS 120 Bestell Nr 218672 montiert werden Die ZAS 120 geh rt nicht zum Lieferumfang der Parabolant...

Page 2: ...t Lebens Verletzungsgefahr durch m glichen Absturz Durchbruch und durch evtl herabfallende Teile sowie die M glichkeit dass das Dach beschadigt wird Die jeweiligen landesspezifischen Sicherheitsbestim...

Page 3: ...n den Antennentr ger Verwenden Sie nur Masten oder Tragrohre die speziell f r Antennenmontage geeignet sind Andere Rohre oder Tr ger haben zumeist nicht die erforderliche Festigkeit bei Wind und Wette...

Page 4: ...spitze zu montieren m ssen Sie vorher den Auflagewin kel von der Halterung abschrauben c Antenne vorbereiten Die vier Schrauben aus den Sicherungsholzleisten her ausdrehen Entfernen Sie f r die weite...

Page 5: ...er Posi tionen 1 und 5 kann auch zus tzlich mittig auf Position 3 ein Speisesystem montiert werden 3 Satelliten mit jeweils 3 Abstand Beispiel f r Montagepositionen bei einer Mutifeed Anwen dung mit 3...

Page 6: ...Ziehen Sie im Anschluss daran die Schrauben A leicht an e Polarisationsvoreinstellung Ein Speisesystem Monofeed In Abh ngigkeit Ihres Standortes und der Position des zu empfangenden Satelliten stelle...

Page 7: ...Bildschirm den besten Bildeindruck erzielen Hierzu schwenken Sie die Antenne soweit nach oben und unten bis Sie jeweils an die Grenze kommen wo die ersten sogenannten Fischchen analog oder Kl tzchen d...

Page 8: ...chl sse an die Blitzschutzanlage d rfen nur von einem quali fizierten Blitzschutzanlagen Installateur durchgef hrt werden a Geeignet als Erdungsleiter ist ein Einzelmassivdraht mit einem Querschnitt v...

Page 9: ...and 6 UAS 571 572 584 585 UAS 582 dB K 21 5 22 6 21 0 21 8 Kreuzpolarisationsentkopplung dB 30 Windfl che m2 1 35 Schwingungsfestigkeit ETS 300019 2 4 12 94 IEC Class 4 M 5 Windlast 1 bei Montageh he...

Page 10: ...sind g ltig ab Kaufdatum Als Garantienachweis dient ausschlie lich der Original Kaufbeleg Weiterhin besteht keine Garantie f r Korrosionsbest ndigkeit f r Folgen h herer Gewalt z B durch Blitzeinschl...

Page 11: ...gth and a fixed end moment up to 1650 Nm The antenna may be installed only in conjunction with the ZAS 120 clamp part no 218672 The ZAS 120 is not supplied with the parabolic antenna It is unsuitable...

Page 12: ...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 compl...

Page 13: ...talling the antenna carrier mast or wall boom ensure that it is standing upright Otherwise there may be problems with the alignment of the antenna to the satellites a Requirements on the Antenna Carri...

Page 14: ...to a position lower than the end of the mast you must first unscrew the mounting bracket from the clamp c Preparing the Antenna Unscrew the four screws from the retaining batten Do not yet remove the...

Page 15: ...ccupied a feed system can also be mounted in the middle at position 3 3 satellites at 3 spacing Example for the installation positions for a multi feed application with 3 4 satellite spacing Item 2 It...

Page 16: ...ly Direction of rotation for polarisation angle PW Direction of rotation for angle V for tilting part e Polarisation pre setting One feed system monofeed Set the polarisation angle on the feed system...

Page 17: ...strongest antenna signal or visual assessment is judged to achieve the best picture To do this tilt the antenna far enough upwards and downwards to get to the limits when the first little fish analogu...

Page 18: ...uctor Connection 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 cro...

Page 19: ...ing 6 UAS 571 572 584 585 UAS 582 dB K 21 5 22 6 21 0 21 8 Cross polarisation decoupling dB 30 Wind surface area m2 1 35 Vibration immunity ETS 300019 2 4 12 94 IEC Class 4 M 5 Windload 1 for an insta...

Page 20: ...te of purchase Only the original sales slip is acceptable as proof of purchase for warranty claims Furthermore corrosion resistance is not warranted for the consequences of force majeure e g lightning...

Page 21: ...atit 50 97 5 3 2 8 0 4 2 0 13 5 8 2 L nge Longit 11 03 Flensburg Breite Latit 54 78 5 7 3 5 1 4 0 7 10 8 8 2 L nge Longit 9 45 Frankfurt Main Breite Latit 50 12 7 3 4 8 2 3 0 1 12 2 10 3 L nge Longit...

Page 22: ...9 1 6 5 4 1 1 6 10 8 12 L nge Longit 6 63 Ulm Breite Latit 48 38 6 7 4 0 1 3 1 3 13 9 9 9 L nge Longit 9 97 sterreich Austria Bregenz Breite Latit 47 50 7 1 4 3 1 6 1 1 14 2 10 4 L nge Longit 9 75 Gra...

Page 23: ...NL Breite Latit 50 83 9 4 7 1 4 7 2 3 9 6 12 3 L nge Longit 5 67 Frankreich France Bastia Breite Latit 42 67 8 6 5 4 2 2 1 1 16 4 12 5 L nge Longit 9 50 Bayonne Breite Latit 43 50 18 6 15 9 13 1 10 2...

Page 24: ...Great Britain and Northern Ireland Aberdeen Breite Latit 57 15 12 1 10 3 8 5 6 7 2 8 14 3 L nge Longit 2 10 Belfast Breite Latit 54 58 15 6 13 7 11 9 9 9 0 4 17 9 L nge Longit 5 93 Birmingham Breite L...

Page 25: ...te Latit 40 83 3 8 0 3 3 2 6 6 21 8 8 1 L nge Longit 14 28 Palermo Breite Latit 38 13 5 4 1 5 2 3 6 1 22 8 10 L nge Longit 13 33 Pescara Breite Latit 42 47 3 7 0 3 2 9 6 2 20 6 7 7 L nge Longit 14 22...

Page 26: ...it 4 83 Gijon Breite Latit 43 53 22 0 19 5 17 0 14 3 0 8 25 4 L nge Longit 5 70 Granada Breite Latit 37 17 24 7 21 7 18 6 15 2 3 8 28 9 L nge Longit 3 58 Ibiza Breite Latit 38 90 18 7 15 4 12 1 8 6 9...

Page 27: ...atit 41 13 26 0 23 6 21 0 18 3 2 5 29 6 L nge Longit 8 67 Slowenien Slovenia Bled Breite Latit 46 40 3 3 0 4 2 5 5 3 18 1 6 8 L nge Longit 14 10 Ljubljana Breite Latit 46 10 3 0 0 0 2 9 5 7 18 6 6 5 L...

Page 28: ...3 5 6 4 9 1 21 4 3 L nge Longit 18 20 Gy r Breite Latit 47 70 0 0 2 8 5 5 8 1 19 9 3 4 L nge Longit 17 60 Szeged Breite Latit 46 20 2 4 5 3 8 1 10 8 22 6 1 2 L nge Longit 20 10 Szekesfehevar Breite La...

Page 29: ...nge Longit 9 45 Frankfurt Main Breite Latit 50 12 9 0 6 1 3 6 1 1 L nge Longit 8 68 Freiburg Brsg Breite Latit 48 00 10 4 7 3 4 6 1 9 L nge Longit 7 83 Greifswald Breite Latit 54 08 4 6 2 0 0 3 2 4 L...

Page 30: ...49 75 10 8 7 9 5 3 2 8 L nge Longit 6 63 Ulm Breite Latit 48 38 8 5 5 4 2 7 0 0 L nge Longit 9 97 sterreich Austria Bregenz Breite Latit 47 50 9 0 5 7 3 0 0 2 L nge Longit 9 75 Graz Breite Latit 47 07...

Page 31: ...icht NL Breite Latit 50 83 11 1 8 3 5 9 3 5 L nge Longit 5 67 Frankreich France Bastia Breite Latit 42 67 10 8 7 0 3 8 0 5 L nge Longit 9 50 Bayonne Breite Latit 43 50 20 4 17 3 14 5 11 7 L nge Longit...

Page 32: ...gdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Aberdeen Breite Latit 57 15 13 3 11 3 9 4 7 6 L nge Longit 2 10 Belfast Breite Latit 54 58 16 8 14 7 12 8 10 9 L nge Longit 5 93 Birmingham Breite Latit 52 5...

Page 33: ...el Breite Latit 40 83 6 2 2 1 1 5 4 9 L nge Longit 14 28 Palermo Breite Latit 38 13 8 0 3 5 0 4 4 2 L nge Longit 13 33 Pescara Breite Latit 42 47 6 0 2 0 1 3 4 6 L nge Longit 14 22 Rimini Breite Latit...

Page 34: ...git 4 83 Gijon Breite Latit 43 53 23 7 20 9 18 3 15 6 L nge Longit 5 70 Granada Breite Latit 37 17 26 6 23 3 20 2 16 9 L nge Longit 3 58 Ibiza Breite Latit 38 90 20 8 17 1 13 8 10 4 L nge Longit 1 43...

Page 35: ...o Breite Latit 41 13 27 6 24 8 22 3 19 7 L nge Longit 8 67 Slowenien Slovenia Bled Breite Latit 46 40 5 3 1 9 1 0 3 9 L nge Longit 14 10 Ljubljana Breite Latit 46 10 5 0 1 5 1 4 4 3 L nge Longit 14 50...

Page 36: ...it 46 10 1 5 2 0 4 9 7 7 L nge Longit 18 20 Gy r Breite Latit 47 70 1 9 1 4 4 1 6 8 L nge Longit 17 60 Szeged Breite Latit 46 20 0 3 3 8 6 7 9 4 L nge Longit 20 10 Szekesfehevar Breite Latit 47 10 1 2...

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