936.2079/A/
0206
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Offset parabolic antenna
CAS 120
for one, two or three feed systems
CAS 120/G
CAS 120/R
1. Intended use
The parabolic antenna CAS 120 is exclusively destined
for:
– reception of satellite signals
and
– utilisation as a domestic antenna.
A domestic or private antenna is defined acc. to
DIN 4131 as an antenna with a free mast length of 6 m
and a bending moment at the fixing point of up to
1650 Nm.
– installation on buildings not subject to oscillations.
The antenna may only be mounted with the support
ZAS 120, order. no 218672.
The ZAS 120 is not included in the scope of delivery of
the parabolic antenna.
It is important to observe the
maximum load
as
mentioned in the technical data (right column).
If that value is exceeded, antenna parts can break
loose!
The parabolic antenna CAS 120 can be equipped with
–
one
feed system (LNB) for reception of signals from
one satellite.
–
two or three
feed systems for multifeed reception from
two or three
satellites
3°– 4° or 6° apart.
Neither the feed systems nor the mounting instructions
for the feed systems are included in the scope of delivery
of the antenna.
Attention!
Do not use the parabolic antenna for purposes other
than mentioned in these instructions.
Never
●
modify any antenna parts or
●
use different components than those specifically
recommended by the manufacturer for use with
these antennas.
As a result of that, the stability and security of the
antenna can be affected.
2. Technical data
The parabolic antennas CAS 120 complies with the
specifications acc. to DIN EN 50083-1.
Diameter of reflector:
Width: 1234 mm
Height: 1335 mm
Length of the support arm:
1160 mm max. from
centre of mast
LNB support:
Swivelling support for the
adapter plate for mounting
up to 3 Kathrein feed
systems
Measurements (packed):
1500 x 1335 x 225 mm
Weight (packed):
29 kg
Weight (unpacked):
18.5 kg
Diameter of mast:
50-90 mm
Elevation angle:
5°-50°
Azimuth angle:
0°-360°
Wind surface area:
1.35 m
2
Vibration immunity:
ETS 300019-2-4 (12.94)
IEC Class 4 M 5
Windload 1:
1296 N
for an installation height:
up to 20 m above ground
for a wind velocity:
up to 130 km/h
at a dynamic pressure:
800 N/m
2
Windload 2:
1776 N
for an installation height:
higher than 20 m above
ground (factor 1.37)
for a wind velocity:
up to 150 km/h
Maximum load:
2646 N
at a dynamic pressure:
1900 N/m
2
(190 km/h)
Attention!
If the max. load is exceeded, antenna parts
can break loose!
Fig. 1