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Connecting a Second Satellite Reflector
After completing the previous sections to install the DISH 1000.4, use these instructions to add a fourth
satellite location from a second satellite reflector to the DISH 1000.4. The LNBF from the second satellite
reflector must be a DISH Pro Single, DISH Pro Dual, DISH Pro Dual Band, or a DISH Network
bandstacked LNBF.
Install and peak the second satellite reflector using a peaking meter and the instructions that
come with that satellite reflector. Skip any steps regarding taking a receiver software upgrade
since this was done in the previous section of the DISH 1000.4 Installation Instructions.
Run cable from the second satellite reflector location to the DISH 1000.4 or the DPP44 switch,
referring to the cable requirements stated in step 1 on page 7.
Connect the coaxial cable between the LNBF on the second satellite reflector and the
LNB I
N
port on the DPP 1000.4 LNBF. Refer to Figure 1, page 2 or Figure 2, page 3.
From the
Point Dish
screen (accessed by pressing
MENU-6-1-1
on most receivers), run
Check
Switch
again on all connected receivers. When the
Check Switch
procedure finishes, you
should see a summary screen similar to the summary screen below (see Figure 16). Make sure
the summary screen shows reception from the 61.5°W, 72.7°W, and 77°W satellites for EA and
reception from the 110ºW, 119ºW, and 129ºW for WA and the fourth satellite location on all
available satellite tuners. If there isn’t reception, adjust the wing satellite reflector as needed to
achieve the required signal levels. Confirm the installed LNBF on the second satellite reflector is
correctly identified.
Figure 16. Installation Summary Screen for Eastern Arc and Western Arc
DPP 1k.4 w/Separator
1K.4 1K.4 1K.4
1K.4 1K.4 1K.4
4
4
77
77
72.7
72.7
61.5
1K.4
118
1K.4
118
61.5
SuperDISH
Alternate
DPP 1k.4 w/Separator
DPP WA.4 w/Separator
WA.4 WA.4 WA.4
WA.4 WA.4 WA.4
4
4
119
119
110
110
129
129
77
77
SuperDISH
Alternate
1K.4
1K.4
DPP WA.4 w/Separator
Содержание D1000.4 EA
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