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Follow the steps below to either remove the 

radome or the service hatch to access the 

antenna’s DSWM and DSWM bypass bracket

.

a.

Power off and unplug the TV-Hub and the 

SWM power inserter to disconnect all power 

from the antenna

.

TracVision UHD7 Standard and Tapered 
Baseplate Versions (26'' (66 cm))

Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the six 

#10-32 Phillips screws securing the radome to the 

baseplate (see 

Figure 2

). Carefully lift the radome 

straight up until clear of the antenna assembly 

and set it aside in a safe place. 

If you keep the radome topside, secure it with a 

lanyard to prevent it from falling overboard. 

Also, do not place the radome on a hot steel deck 

– the heat may warp the radome.

TracVision UHD7 Large Dome Version 
(32'' (82 cm))

Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the 

eleven M4 screws securing the service hatch to 

the antenna’s baseplate (see 

Figure 3

). 

Set the hatch aside in a safe place.

CAUTION

To prevent injury, be sure to disconnect all 
power from the antenna before proceeding. 
Power must remain disconnected for the 
duration of this procedure.

Figure 2:  Removing the Radome (Standard Version Shown)

#10-32 Screw (x6)

Radome

Baseplate

Figure 3:  Removing the Service Hatch (32'' (82 cm) Dome)

M4 Screw (x11)

Service Hatch

Remove the Radome or Hatch

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Summary of Contents for 72-0897

Page 1: ...pansion Kit To ensure a safe and effective installation KVH recommends that a KVH authorized marine technician install the TracVision UHD7 SWM Expansion Kit KVH authorized technicians have the tools a...

Page 2: ...que screwdriver set to 5 in lbs 7 16 torque wrench set to 15 in lbs 7 16 torque wrench set to 20 in lbs Satellite TV receivers and or DVRs RG 6 or RG 11 RF coax cabling with Snap N Seal F connectors s...

Page 3: ...you keep the radome topside secure it with a lanyard to prevent it from falling overboard Also do not place the radome on a hot steel deck the heat may warp the radome TracVision UHD7 Large Dome Versi...

Page 4: ...bles while tightening b Using a 7 16 open end wrench carefully disconnect each of the cables shown in Figure 5 RF2 RF1 13V and 18V and connect them one at a time to the corresponding connectors on the...

Page 5: ...there is no interference h Inspect the inside of the antenna to make sure you have not left any tools or debris inside i Reinstall the radome standard or tapered dome version antenna or service hatch...

Page 6: ...a 7 16 torque wrench to 20 in lbs e Wipe off any excess grease from the outside of the connector f Repeat steps b e to connect RF cables to the antenna s RF2 RF3 RF4 and RF5 connectors g Clearly label...

Page 7: ...s AC power cable to vessel power at this time Power will be connected in Configure the Receivers on page 13 c Connect the hoop of the grounding wire supplied in kit to the ground lug on the polarity...

Page 8: ...ects to the SWM expander s 18V connector b Connect the hoop of the grounding wire supplied in kit to the ground lug on the SWM expander Connect the other end to ship s ground c Tighten all of the RF c...

Page 9: ...SWM power inserter supplied in kit to a DC PWR IN connector labeled either DC PWR IN 1 or DC PWR IN 2 on the SWM expander NOTE Connect a second SWM power inserter to DC PWR IN 2 if your installation...

Page 10: ...nnect SWM splitters and receivers to the DSWM s SWM2 connector see Figure 14 on the next page You can connect any combination of SWM devices that up to 13 tuners on SWM2 26 total between SWM1 and SWM2...

Page 11: ...r Satellite In AC Power DSWM SWM Power Inserter SWM Expander Antenna Deck RF2 RF4 RF3 RF5 Polarity Locker AC Power SWM Power Inserter POWER TO SWM DC INPUT 18V 13V 13V 22KHz 18V 22KHz Jumper Cable PWR...

Page 12: ...ceiver s DVR s remote control to display its menu on the connected television c Navigate to the Satellite screen Settings Settings Help Satellite and select Repeat Satellite Setup d At the Satellite D...

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