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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Read this manual carefully and become familiar with your satellite antenna. Understand its 

applications, its limitations and any hazards involved. Failure to follow all instructions listed below 

may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. SatPlus declines all responsibility in the event 

of incident or accident if they are due to a non observation of the installation instructions or the way 

the product is used.

No modifications are permissible to the Antenna Unit or Handle Assembly.

Installation

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Installation should be carried out by a competent person.

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Take care when working at heights keeping work area clean and tidy to avoid trip hazards.

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Use creeper boards where necessary to ensure roof construction can support your weight.

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Use a recommended adhesive from page 5 to bond the antenna unit to vehicle roof and  

 

follow the manufacturer’s instructions during application. 

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Do not travel until adhesive has cured noting that curing times vary with weather  

 

 conditions

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Power tools should be used in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

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All electrical work should be carried out by a competent person. If in doubt seek advice  

 

from a qualified electrician.

Operation

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Before starting your journey check that antenna is in the park position.

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The maximum speed of vehicle with antenna mounted on roof is 81mph (130km/h).

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Never operate the antenna if someone is in close proximity of the antenna.

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If high winds or electrical storms are anticipated lower antenna to park position.

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Do not allow children to operate the antenna unit.

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Do not operate the Crank-Up with snow or ice on the antenna.

Servicing

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If in the event that you do experience a problem, or  inspection/ repair is required, contact  

 

SatPlus or your appointed representative/dealer.

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No regular maintenance required on the system.

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Do not remove cover on Antenna

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Do not use solvent or abrasive cleaning agents on the system.

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Use a suitable mild detergent to clean the Antenna Unit.

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Do not pressure wash the Antenna Unit.

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Check the Antenna Unit fixings for mechanical integrity at least once a year.

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Summary of Contents for Crank-Up B2590/85AU

Page 1: ...STEM Date of purchase _________________ Retailer _________________ Installer _________________ Serial Number _________________ Please fill in the below information as soon as the system has been insta...

Page 2: ...ch Antenna Unit to Mounting Plate 9 Installing coaxial cables 10 Installing the Handle 11 14 Attach Satellite Dish to Antenna Unit 14 Operation Guide 16 Connecting the Decoder 16 Notes for Vast Viewer...

Page 3: ...the following ready when you call Model Number Serial Number Date of purchase Clear and concise details of the fault Details of who installed the product The warranty does not apply where The product...

Page 4: ...ocate a television broadcast satellite when the vehicle is stationary Use of the equipment for any other purpose than the one specified is not permitted and will invalidate the warranty All instructio...

Page 5: ...times vary with weather conditions Power tools should be used in accordance with manufacturer s instructions All electrical work should be carried out by a competent person If in doubt seek advice fro...

Page 6: ...recommends the following adhesives Sikaflex 512 Caravan Geocel Geobond HM Sikaflex 252 Product Contents Antenna Unit Handle Assembly 85cm Antenna separate carton Accessory Pack which includes LNB Par...

Page 7: ...k for electrical cables beneath screw fixing points Check the coaxial cables will reach the satellite receiver your dealer can supply extended cables Do not allow the dish to overhang the edge of the...

Page 8: ...position of 6 screw fixing holes and centre hole 7 Mark position of LNB Park Plate 8 Drill 6 x 2 5mm pilot holes into roof 9 Using a 32mm holesaw drill the centre hole through the roof 10 Apply rings...

Page 9: ...essary to ensure roof construction can support your weight Power tools should be used in accordance with manufacturer s instructions Attach Antenna Unit to Mounting Plate Carefully lower the antenna u...

Page 10: ...he roof note the 3 cable glands should face the rear of the vehicle 6 Secure cable to roof using the cable clips supplied 7 Inside the vehicle route cable to satellite receiver and make the F connecti...

Page 11: ...nna unit through the hole in the ceiling With the plastic coupler pushed up tight to the ceiling mark the aluminium tube along all four sides Drilled hole Aluminium tube Coupler Installing the Handle...

Page 12: ...t the 4mm spindle so that it is 40mm longer than the tube REAR OF VEHICLE 40mm 4 With the Coupler Bush aligned to the rear of the vehicle insert the Tube and Coupler Bush through the ceiling hole and...

Page 13: ...ws fix the Base Plate to the ceiling 6 Take the Dish Direction Unit and turn the azimuth lock lever to the red position to release the brake Locate the Dish Direction onto the Coupler Bush and use thr...

Page 14: ...Ensure Antenna Unit is free from obstacles 2 Turn the azimuth lock lever to the green position locked for travel 3 Elevate the antenna to 25 degrees 25 turns 25 degrees Azimuth Lock is Green LOCKED fo...

Page 15: ...5 Remove all tools packaging and obstructions from roof 6 Finally carefully remove the green transit tape from Antenna Unit in 2 places The satellite system install is now complete Caution Replace Ny...

Page 16: ...o the HDMI socket on the back of your TV Alternative method if you do not have HDMI sockets on your TV Using the supplied AV cable connect the colour coded video connections on the back of the satelli...

Page 17: ...SIGNAL IS BEING RECEIVED Press TV GUIDE on the Foxtel remote control Press SETUP move down to SYSTEM SETTINGS press SELECT on the R C Move to SIGNAL TEST and press SELECT If you have Austar The unit...

Page 18: ...and Satellite Receiver are connected in accordance to the manufacturer s instructions The Zone map can be stuck to the wall if needed near the Dish Direction Unit Antenna down anti clockwise Antenna...

Page 19: ...Adjust the elevation handle and wind to elevation shown on the zone map so it matches what is displayed in the Elevation Read Out Window Compensate the elevation angle accordingly if your vehicle is...

Page 20: ...you have maximum signal on your TV screen restart your decoder to enable it to complete a full scan 10 Turn the Azimuth Lock Lever to the GREEN position to apply the brake Note Azimuth lock lever RED...

Page 21: ...tion Be sure you count this twice so that you can be sure system is fully collapsed 3 Slowly turn the handle until elevation indicator fully shows the home position and you feel some park resistance D...

Page 22: ...rently in Then simply adjust the LNB by turning it in one of the directions and angles as illustrated below Align skew angle indication with arrow point or split line highlighted in red 20 10 30 0 10...

Page 23: ...41 Kulgera 39 Coober Pedy 33 Port Augusta 25 Port Lincoln 26 Adelaide 21 Tennant Creek 45 Cooktown 29 Cairns 25 Georgetown 28 Townsville 19 Cloncurry 32 Hughenden 23 Mackay 10 Rockhampton 4 Gladstone...

Page 24: ...eight min 167mm Antenna Height max 1130mm Handle dimensions H 80 x W 120 x D 25mm Antenna Weight 11kg Handle Weight 140g Elevation Angle Range 10 70 Azimuth Rotation Angle 380 Skew Angle 45 YOUR LOCAT...

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