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F - Prepare the motor
You will now store the position of Hot Bird then put back the motor precisely at 0° to assem-
ble the satellite dish.
1) Put the receiver on the Hotbird reference channel
(1)
.
2) Give a number to the Hotbird satellite
(6)
(in any doubt put 4), and then wait until the motor
stops turning.
3) Look on the map of Europe (page 16) and find your Hotbird angular reading in relation to
the vertical lines. For example, 18° E in Glasgow, 15° E in Bordeaux, and 2°W in Napoli.
4) Go into the DiSEqC 1.2
(2)
menu then, with a continuing rotation
(4)
, bring the motor roughly
on the Hotbird azimuth with a step by step rotation
(5)
.
Example: London = 14°
With the remote control you must make the motor turn until the metallic notch used to read
the azimuth reaches 14°. See example on the picture 6.
When the arrow is on the right hand side of the 0°, the motor turns the dish to the East.
5) Store the Hotbird position
(7)
6) Reset
(3)
the motor to bring it back to the 0° position.
7) Switch off the receiver, take off the cables and then
fix the motor on the wall mount or mast. Tighten the
screws (page 15, figure 2, part #4) with such a torque that it doesn’t fall down, but still allows
to turn around the mast.
8) Direct roughly the motor towards the south. In case of an assembling on a wall, make sure
the wall faces south
(
+/- 20%).
9) Link the receiver and the motor with the long wire prepared at the step D.
G - Satellite dish assembling
Assemble the different parts of the satellite dish (see the user manual included with it).
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
see related paragraph page 13
6
Exemple for London
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