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Cable Gland Underneath the Turntable
1. Feed the ends of the cables with the connectors as far as possible through the cable gland into the interior of the
vehicle.
2. Lift the turntable and carefully place it on the mounting plate in the direction of travel (see
Cable gland under-
neath, p. 15
). Do not step on the connectors or kink/crush the cables.
3. Align the through holes in the turntable with the threaded holes in the mounting plate. When lowering the turntable,
make sure that the cables are fed through the cable gland and are not crushed.
4. Apply a little sealing adhesive to the six threaded holes in the mounting plate and screw the fastening screws into
the threads. Tighten the screws to a torque of 6 Nm.
5. To prevent water vapour from inside the vehicle from entering the turntable through the roof gland, insert the three
cables into the enclosed seal, fold it and insert it as far as possible into the roof gland. Make sure that no tensile load
is acting downwards on the seal as this can cause it to fall out over time.
Seal with sealing
plug for empty
conduit
Battery/ignition
CAP converter
2nd TV/receiver
Cable Gland Outside the Turntable
The outer roof gland is designed as follows: The junctions of the three cables from the turntable and the extensions into
the vehicle are arranged in a waterproof housing on the vehicle roof. If necessary, they can be separated again at this
point (see
Cable gland outside, p. 15
).
1. Organise the cables in the cable duct when placing the turntable onto the mounting plate. Untangle them and make
sure that they are taut so that they cannot be crushed.
Material damage due to pulling the cables out of the turntable!
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Do not pull the cables out of the unit.
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Do not install the roof gland in the area of the turntable.
2. Place the turntable carefully on the mounting plate. Make sure that the through holes on the turntable are perfectly
aligned with the threaded holes on the mounting plate.
3. Apply a little sealing adhesive to the six threaded holes in the mounting plate and screw the fastening screws into
the threads. Tighten the screws to a torque of 6 Nm.
4. When feeding the connecting cables through the HDZ 100 roof gland, make sure they are not crushed, kinked or
damaged. Do not lay cables underneath the LNB.
Cables laid in the cable duct
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and watertight roof gland
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Not included! The HDZ 100 roof gland is available as an accessory under order no. 20410032 from specialist dealers.
Cable gland underneath
Cable gland outside