8
Almost finished:
8) Tighten the thumbwheel to secure the dish at the correct elevation level
9) Now adjust the skew of the dish so that the graduated markings on the rear of the dish match the skew for
the location and then tighten the two bolts securing the bracket to the dish.
10) With the dish pointing in the same direction as the arrow on the the Sat Mat as shown on the
right, slightly tighten the thumbwheel on the tripod (so the dish can still be rotated)
11) Slowly rotate the dish from right to left, as you pass over the arrow on
the Sat Mat, as you pass over the correct position you will hear sound
from the micro speaker, continue to slowly position the dish until the
sound is clear
12) Fully tighten the thumbwheel
13) Your TV should now be displaying BBC 1
14) Switch off and remove the micro speaker and elevation meter and store
safely
15) Turn the volume on your TV down and remove the jack from the headphone socket on your TV
and the audio will resume normal operation
16)
Congratulations! the dish is now perfectly aligned!
Troubleshooting
If you do not hear any sound through the QuickSAT speaker make sure you have the
batteries in the speaker the correct way round and that it is turned on, it sounds obvious
but it is easy to get wrong. Check all your connections again and make sure that you are
plugged into the audio out or headphone out of your TV and not the audio input and that
the volume is turned up.
To check the sound from your television to the speaker you can try playing a DVD on your
TV and see if you can hear it through the speaker.
A simple test to check that the speaker is working OK and that the batteries are good is to
plug the speaker into the headphone output of either your phone or a portable audio
device/MP3 player and play some music or video to check you can hear it through the
speaker.
Please ensure all equipment is switched off before connecting/disconnecting
any cables