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SELECT

POWER

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SELECT

POWER

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SEARCH

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SEARCH

KC1413

STOW

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STOW

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  1 .   Press 

POWER

 .

    The controller will display your system configuration.

  2 .   To perform a search, press SEARCH .

  3 .   To lower the dish when not in use, press STOW .

NOTES:

   After a completed search or after being stowed, the controller will turn off automatically (may 

take several minutes) . 

 

There is an “Over Temperature” condition that will be displayed at the beginning of the 

search if the operating environment is more than 136°F .  It will not prevent the search 

routine, but warns of a potentially damaging heat condition for the equipment in the current 

operating environment . 

 

See next page for a complete list of menu items .

• Press POWER to enter the menu .
• Press UP/DOWN arrows to display Menu item 7 “TEST DISH .”
• Press POWER to select it .
• The antenna will go thru one complete movement cycle and reset itself .

If deploying your dish from the stowed position, the antenna unit may lock onto the 

satellite in as little as 4-5 minutes, but may occasionally take up to 15 minutes .

If the controller displays an error message (examples: BAD AZ-EL-SK COUNT or 

AZ-EL-SK OVERCURRENT), reset the system as follows:

TIP

Always stow the dish before moving the vehicle.

!

Typical DIRECTV screen

E2 DTV SWM 201013

search

stow

menu

KC1407

E2 DTV SWM 201013

search

stow

menu

KC1407

Typical DISH screen

E2 Dish WA

210486

search

stow

menu

KC1408

E2 Dish WA

210486

search

stow

menu

KC1408

Summary of Contents for PHOENIX KPD1000

Page 1: ...NB INSTALLATION 5 6 CONNECT LED LIGHT OPTIONAL 6 INSTALLATION 7 15 DETERMINE ROOF LOCATION 8 MOUNT THE UNIT 9 MOUNT THE STOW PLATE 9 ROUTE WIRING 10 11 MAKE INTERIOR CONNECTIONS 12 15 OPERATION 16 18 MOVING THE DISH MANUALLY 19 KING LIMITED WARRANTY 20 FCC GUIDELINES 21 This Owner s Manual contains detailed installation and operating instructions If the KING Phoenix is already installed see the Qu...

Page 2: ...chors may be used and should always be used with a roof compatible sealant IMPORTANT The installer is responsible for weatherproofing all holes with sealant Drill and drill bit set You will need a bit to drill a 1 inch hole in the roof for cable entry and any necessary bits for your choice of roof fasteners 2 Phillips screwdriver 3 Phillips screwdriver Wire cutters Pliers for crimping Scotch Lok c...

Page 3: ...on pages 3 6 on the ground or on the roof You may find it easier to take the components up to the roof before assembly TIP 3 Raise the dish arm to the position shown above as follows A Press POWER to turn on controller B Press POWER again to enter menu C Use up arrow button to go to menu item 3 MOVE ELEVATION E Press and hold up arrow to raise dish arm to position shown F Press and hold POWER to t...

Page 4: ...ger tighten only 4 When all six screws are properly inserted and LNB arm rotates upward not downward tighten all six screws 3 Phillips screwdriver When properly oriented the LNB arm should rotate upward towards the dish not downward TIP Attach dish to base mount Attach LNB arm to dish When properly installed arm rotates up KC1400 2 1 4 20 x 3 4 Screws 2 1 4 Washers 4 1 4 20 x 3 4 Screws 4 1 4 Wash...

Page 5: ...ckets with supplied screws 3 Phillips Remove and save 2 inner screws KC1417 Loosen 2 outer screws Slide 2 brackets into position Fasten 2 brackets with supplied screws 3 Phillips Remove and save 2 inner screws KC1417 1 2 3 3 Replace 2 inner screws Tighten 4 screws Insert LNB KC1418 Replace 2 inner screws Tighten 4 screws Insert LNB KC1418 4 5 1 Fasten 2 stow brackets to arm brackets with 2 screws ...

Page 6: ... Insert wires completely Crimp with pliers CONNECT LED LIGHTS OPTIONAL 2 Splice wires from loom to LED wires using the included Scotch Lok connectors black to black and red to red 1 Cut off excess LED wire length 3 Route the loom down either side of the LNB arm and secure with provided cable ties Bundle any excess wire length to arm with cable ties 4 Tuck any excess loom back thru the dish Leave e...

Page 7: ...late Stowed position Edge of vehicle Edge of vehicle Front of Vehicle Rear of Vehicle TYPICAL INSTALLATION TOP VIEW Secure to roof every 12 18 Service loop in wiring Clam Shell Junction Box Stow Plate Stowed position DETERMINE ROOF LOCATION 8 MOUNT THE UNIT 9 MOUNT THE STOW PLATE 9 ROUTE WIRING 10 11 MAKE INTERIOR CONNECTIONS 12 15 When stowed the dish must point toward the back of the vehicle ...

Page 8: ...st face the rear of the vehicle to avoid damage to unit while vehicle is in motion 37 26 R 33 5 The installation area must be clean to ensure good sealing to the roof Identify interior location for controller and ensure the 30 cable will reach between the controller and the antenna unit At least two mounting feet should be over roof support beams Fasteners from at least two mounting feet should pe...

Page 9: ... the roof 5 Seal all fastener heads and foot perimeter with roof compatible sealant 1 Apply roof compatible sealant around perimeter of stow plate Make an X with sealant in the middle 2 Press stow plate firmly into place Take all necessary safety precautions when lifting the unit up to the roof The stow plate mounts 16 in front of the base mount body Depending on your roof you may wish to use fast...

Page 10: ...hicle 6 Feed wiring thru hole into vehicle interior Seal hole properly 2 Fill coax connector with grease Connect antenna unit coax to roof coax Plug in control cables Step 5 When drilling thru roof proceed slowly making sure no cables or critical components will be damaged Step 3 Fully seal screw holes and seal around junction box Steps 6 and 7 Fully seal wiring hole Fully seal screw holes and aro...

Page 11: ...7 Step 4 Step 8 KC1399 Fill coax connector with dielectric grease Front of Vehicle Rear of Vehicle Secure to roof every 12 18 Service loop in wiring Stow plate Clam Shell Junction Box Steps 1 3 Steps 5 7 Step 4 Step 8 KC1399 Fill coax connector with dielectric grease All holes and fastener heads must be fully sealed with roof compatible sealant ...

Page 12: ...ge 15 DISH with Wally receiver Page 13 DISH with Hopper 3 receiver Page 14 MAKE INTERIOR CONNECTIONS TIP TIP The connector may have been installed at the factory If so skip step one You may cut the cable to a shorter length before terminating wires If the connector is already installed you can remove it cut the cable to length and re install it TO TERMINATE CABLE IN CONNECTOR Strip off 2 of jacket...

Page 13: ...receivers The DISH DPH LNB will only work with a single Wally Double check all electrical and coax connections BEFORE connecting satellite receiver and applying power The control cable has 12 wires that control motors and provide information and sensor feedback If the control cable is mis wired it can cause damage to the GPS and sensors which may result in component failure Most problems are the r...

Page 14: ...PH LNB port 1 Hopper 3 KC1393 DISH HOPPER 3 The DISH DPH LNB will work with all of the DISH Hopper receivers DISH Wally receivers and ViP211 receivers Double check all electrical and coax connections BEFORE connecting satellite receiver and applying power The control cable has 12 wires that control motors and provide information and sensor feedback If the control cable is mis wired it can cause da...

Page 15: ...nels leaving 3 channels available 21 volt power inserter used Do not use a 29 volt power inserter with the KING Phoenix This installation does not represent the Genie 3 that has a built in power inserter 2 4 and 8 port splitters are available A 4 port splitter is shown Double check all electrical and coax connections BEFORE connecting satellite receiver and applying power The control cable has 12 ...

Page 16: ...lects menu items PS Turns on when there is power to controller LNB Turns on when there is power to controller and coax cable is connected to controller OBSTRUCTIONS SATELLITES IN SOUTHERN SKY KC1410 OBSTRUCTIONS SATELLITES IN SOUTHERN SKY KC1410 Do not block your line of sight to the satellites in the southern sky at any time If you move your vehicle during or after a scan you will have to repeat ...

Page 17: ...ent in the current operating environment See next page for a complete list of menu items Press POWER to enter the menu Press UP DOWN arrows to display Menu item 7 TEST DISH Press POWER to select it The antenna will go thru one complete movement cycle and reset itself If deploying your dish from the stowed position the antenna unit may lock onto the satellite in as little as 4 5 minutes but may occ...

Page 18: ...t side down 7 TEST DISH moves dish in all axes for one complete cycle 13 TEMPERATURE displays current temperature of operating environment 8 TEST AZIMUTH tests the azimuth sensor 9 TEST ELEVATION tests the elevation sensor 10 TEST SKEW tests the skew sensor 5 ENTER GPS COORDS allows entering of GPS coordinates 14 TEST SATTBL tests satellite table technical support menu 1 EXIT select to go back to ...

Page 19: ...ORANGE raises and lowers the dish Azimuth BLACK BROWN rotates the dish clockwise and counter clockwise Skew YELLOW GREEN tilts the dish to the right and left 1 2 3 4 5 6 Green Yellow Orange Red Brown Black Motor Motor Motor Motor Motor Motor Skew Skew Elevation Elevation Azimuth Azimuth KC1420 1 2 3 4 5 6 Green Yellow Orange Red Brown Black Motor Motor Motor Motor Motor Motor Skew Skew Elevation E...

Page 20: ...Merchandise Authorization This number must be clearly written on the box Failure to clearly write RMA number on box will result in delays in processing claim Along with product the customer should include in the box name address daytime phone number proof of purchase and description of the problem This warranty does not cover installation and external wiring or remanufactured units This warranty d...

Page 21: ...nce to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not incur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving ant...

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