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Attention and Warning Symbols You must be aware of safety when you install and use this system. This guide provides various procedures. If you do some of these procedures carelessly, you could injure or kill yourself or damage equipment or property. Some other procedures require special attention. Marks a procedure where the following may happen: • Personal injury or death may occur. • Equipment or property may be damaged.
Installation Instructions Attention! These installation instructions are intended for use by qualified professional technicians due to the complexity of the installation and compliance to national/local building and electrical codes. Overview These instructions guide you through the installation of a DISH Network DISH 1000.4 satellite reflector, which consists of an antenna assembly and a DISH Pro Plus Eastern Arc or Western Arc LNBF. DPP 1000.4 Eastern Arc LNBF DPP 1000.
Quick Installation Instructions for Eastern Arc (EA) Satellite Reflector Reflector Bolts Dish Mounting Bracket Skew Scale Elevation Rod Skew Point Elevation Rod Nuts Skew Bolts Azimuth Plate and Cam Elevation Scale 77° 72.7° Azimuth Bolts Elevation Bolts 61.5° Integrated Adapter Bracket Mast Bolts Mast Clamp Reflector Bolts LNBF Arm Service Loop 90° Do not exceed torque values on Table 1. Mast Level Pivot Bolt Foot To Satellite Receiver(s) Mast Adjustment Bolt 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Quick Installation Instructions for Western Arc (WA) Satellite Reflector Reflector Bolts Dish Mounting Bracket Skew Scale Elevation Rod Skew Point Elevation Rod Nuts Skew Bolts Azimuth Plate and Cam Elevation Scale Peak on 119° Azimuth Bolts Elevation Bolts Integrated Adapter Bracket LNBF Arm Mast Bolts Mast Clamp Reflector Bolts Service Loop 90° Do not exceed torque values on Table 1. Mast Level Pivot Bolt Foot To Satellite Receiver(s) Mast Adjustment Bolt Figure 2. DISH 1000.
Locating the Satellite Reflector Use the Satellite Reflector Angles that begin on page 15 for Eastern Arc and page 21 for Western Arc to find the azimuth, elevation, and skew angles of your location’s ZIP code. Write the angles in the spaces provided below. Azimuth: Elevation: Skew: Using these azimuth and elevation angles, find a mounting location for the satellite reflector, where it can be pointed toward the satellites.
Assemble antenna assembly without LNBF. Assemble the satellite reflector, LNBF, integrated adapter bracket, LNBF arm, mounting bracket, and mast (antenna assembly) as shown in Figure 1 for Eastern Arc or Figure 2 for Western Arc. Do not attach the LNBF assembly at this time. When attaching the Integrated Adapter Bracket to the LNBF Arm, be sure that the small posts on the bracket fit into the holes on the LNBF Arm (see Figure 4). Integrated Adapter Bracket LNBF Arm Figure 4.
Set elevation. Set the elevation by loosening the elevation bolts and the elevation rod nuts. Tilt the elevation and skew bracket to align the edge of the azimuth plate with the required angle on the elevation scale. Tighten both nuts on the elevation rod to hold the elevation, but do not tighten the elevation bolts at this time (see Figure 6). Elevation Rod Mark Elevation Bolt (not visible) Elevation Rod Nuts Elevation Bolt Azimuth Plate Figure 6.
Completing Installation For this installation, use the steps below while referring to Figure 1, page 2 for Eastern Arc or Figure 2, page 3 for Western Arc. Note: Use RG-6 coaxial cables from the LNBF to the receiver, using the following cable requirements. Grounding, other devices, and in-home cabling must also meet these requirements. • • RG-6 coaxial cables rated for at least 950 to 2150 MHz must be used in this installation. Do not use existing cables such as RG-59 as they may cause signal loss.
Rough peak the satellite reflector for signal on the EA 72.7ºW or the WA 119ºW. Rough peak the satellite reflector for signal on the Eastern Arc 72.7ºW or the Western Arc 119°W satellite signal using the azimuth and elevation settings you wrote on page 4. Do not adjust the skew. Note: If you cannot find the Eastern Arc 72.7ºW or the Western Arc 119°W signal, try adjusting the elevation up or down one or two degrees. When peaking on Eastern Arc 72.7ºW, use transponder 5 or 9.
Fine-tune the azimuth angle. With the peaking meter still connected, fine-tune the azimuth angle (see Figure 9). Ensure the three azimuth bolts are finger-tight. Using a 1/2” wrench, rotate the azimuth fine-tune cam to adjust the azimuth angle to achieve maximum signal. After obtaining maximum signal, tighten the three azimuth bolts labeled with a T3 to the recommended torque value given in Table 1. Do not torque the azimuth fine-tuning cam nut.
Optional. Use only if connecting more than three receivers. Connect LNBF and switch. Remove the temporary cable used for peaking the satellite reflector. Eastern Arc—Connecting the DPP 1000.4 Eastern Arc LNBF to a DPP44 Switch The DPP 1000.4 Eastern Arc LNBF can be connected to provide 61.5ºW, 72.7ºW, and 77ºW satellite signals to a DISH Pro Plus 44 switch. Refer to the instructions provided with the switch for additional considerations and instructions.
Western Arc—Connecting the DPP 1000.4 Western Arc LNBF to a DPP44 Switch Restrictions: If all the receivers are legacy receivers for a Western Arc DPP 1000.4, then you have to use a switch. The DPP 1000.4 Western Arc LNBF can be connected to provide 119ºW, 110ºW, and 129ºW satellite signals to a DISH Pro Plus 44 switch. Refer to the instructions provided with the switch for additional considerations and instructions.
Optional. Use this step only if there are more than three receivers. Connect switch and receiver. Connect the cable(s) from the switch’s PORT 1 (or PORT 2, PORT 3, or PORT 4, as applicable) to a receiver’s SATELLITE IN connection(s). Tighten all indoor coaxial cable connections to the receiver only by hand. If you use a wrench, you may over-tighten the connections and damage your equipment. Connect TV and receiver.
Verify signal strength bar is green and locked. Exit the Installation Summary screen and display the Point Dish screen. Make sure the signal strength bar is green and locked for the satellites. Note: You might not see signal from all satellites or proper LNBF identification until you take a software download and run a check switch in steps 12 and 13. Take a software download. Exit the Point Dish screen and follow the onscreen instructions for taking a receiver software download.
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.
Eastern Arc Satellite Reflector Angles Use the tables below as follows for Eastern Arc. Note: For Western Arc, go to page 21. 1. Find the ZIP code for your location. 2. Find the row that contains the ZIP code or the first three digits of the ZIP code. For example, the correct row for ZIP code 80112 is 801XX. 3. Write down the number in the AZ column in the “Azimuth” blank on page 4. 4. Write down the number in the EL column in the “Elevation” blank on page 4. 5.
ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK 022XX 41 198 92 067XX 42 193 89 122XX 41 192 89 167XX 41 181 84 023XX 41 199 92 068XX 42 192 89 123XX 41 192 89 168XX 42 182 84 024XX 41 198 92 069XX 43 192 89 124XX 41 191 88 169XX 41 184 85 025XX 42 199 92 070XX 43 191 88 125XX 42 192 89 170XX 43 183 85 026XX 42 200 93 071XX 43 191 88 126XX 42 191 89 171XX 43 184 85 027XX 42 197 92 072X
ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK 212XX 44 184 85 258XX 45 172 79 304XX 51 167 76 355XX 47 154 69 214XX 45 184 85 259XX 45 173 79 305XX 48 164 74 356XX 47 155 70 215XX 44 179 82 260XX 43 175 81 306XX 49 165 75 357XX 47 158 71 216XX 45 186 86 261XX 44 173 80 307XX 48 161 73 358XX 47 157 71 217XX 44 183 84 262XX 44 175 81 308XX 50 167 76 359XX 48 158 71 218XX 46 186 86 263X
ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK 401XX 44 161 73 449XX 42 171 79 494XX 38 164 76 545XX 34 157 74 402XX 44 162 74 450XX 43 166 76 495XX 39 165 76 546XX 36 154 72 403XX 44 165 76 451XX 43 167 77 496XX 37 166 77 547XX 35 153 72 404XX 45 164 75 452XX 43 166 76 497XX 36 170 79 548XX 34 154 73 405XX 44 164 75 453XX 42 166 77 498XX 35 163 76 549XX 37 158 74 406XX 44 164 75 454X
ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK 596XX 24 116 59 646XX 39 145 67 700XX 50 146 62 750XX 44 135 58 597XX 25 115 58 647XX 40 142 65 701XX 50 146 63 751XX 44 135 58 598XX 23 112 58 648XX 41 142 64 703XX 50 144 61 752XX 44 134 58 599XX 22 112 59 649XX 39 142 65 704XX 50 146 63 753XX 44 134 58 600XX 39 159 74 650XX 41 147 67 705XX 49 141 60 754XX 44 136 59 601XX 39 158 73 651X
ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK ZIP Code EL AZ SK 796XX 42 128 54 845XX 31 116 53 910XX 28 105 44 956XX 23 103 47 797XX 41 124 51 846XX 29 114 53 911XX 28 105 44 957XX 23 103 47 798XX 40 120 48 847XX 30 112 50 912XX 28 105 44 958XX 23 103 47 799XX 38 118 48 850XX 33 112 46 913XX 27 105 43 959XX 23 103 48 800XX 33 124 57 852XX 33 112 46 914XX 28 105 43 960XX 21 102 49 801XX 34 124 57 853X
Western Arc Satellite Reflector Angles Use the tables below as follows for Western Arc. Note: For Eastern Arc, go to page 15. 1. Find the ZIP code for your location. 2. Find the row that contains the ZIP code or the first three digits of the ZIP code. For example, the correct row for ZIP code 80112 is 801XX. 3. Write down the number in the AZ column in the “Azimuth” blank on page 4. 4. Write down the number in the EL column in the “Elevation” blank on page 4. 5.
ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK 00278 158 38 87 033XX 254 21 128 072XX 250 24 129 121XX 250 23 127 00279 177 37 98 034XX 252 21 128 073XX 250 24 129 122XX 250 23 127 00280 163 44 89 035XX 254 20 127 074XX 249 24 129 123XX 250 23 127 00281 177 40 99 036XX 252 21 128 075XX 250 24 129 124XX 249 23 128 00282 178 40 99 037XX 253 21 127 076XX 250 24 129 125XX
ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK 160XX 239 28 126 199XX 247 26 130 239XX 243 29 130 279XX 246 28 133 161XX 238 28 125 200XX 245 27 129 240XX 240 30 129 280XX 238 32 131 162XX 240 27 126 201XX 244 27 129 241XX 240 30 129 281XX 239 32 131 163XX 240 27 125 202XX 245 27 129 242XX 236 32 128 282XX 238 32 131 164XX 238 27 125 203XX 245 27 129 243XX 238 31 129 2
ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK 318XX 233 36 131 363XX 232 38 132 402XX 228 33 125 444XX 237 28 125 319XX 233 37 131 364XX 229 39 130 403XX 232 32 126 445XX 238 28 125 320XX 239 36 135 365XX 228 40 130 404XX 231 33 126 446XX 237 29 125 321XX 240 36 137 366XX 228 40 130 405XX 231 32 126 447XX 237 29 125 322XX 240 36 136 367XX 228 38 129 406XX 230 33 125 4
ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK 483XX 233 28 122 525XX 214 35 117 570XX 204 34 111 613XX 221 33 119 484XX 232 28 122 526XX 216 34 118 571XX 205 34 112 614XX 219 34 119 485XX 232 28 122 527XX 218 33 118 572XX 204 33 110 615XX 220 33 119 486XX 230 28 120 528XX 218 33 118 573XX 202 35 110 616XX 221 33 119 487XX 232 28 121 530XX 222 30 118 574XX 199 33 109 6
ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK 656XX 214 38 120 705XX 220 43 127 748XX 209 42 118 788XX 206 49 119 657XX 215 38 120 706XX 219 44 126 749XX 213 41 120 789XX 212 46 123 658XX 214 38 119 707XX 222 42 128 750XX 210 44 120 790XX 199 44 113 660XX 210 38 116 708XX 222 42 128 751XX 211 44 120 791XX 199 44 112 661XX 210 37 117 710XX 217 42 124 752XX 210 44 120 7
ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK ZIP CODE RANGE AZ EL SK 830XX 177 38 99 882XX 196 47 112 930XX 167 49 91 975XX 157 40 86 831XX 179 39 99 883XX 193 47 109 931XX 166 49 90 976XX 161 40 88 832XX 175 39 97 884XX 195 44 110 932XX 165 47 90 977XX 161 39 89 833XX 171 39 95 885XX 192 49 109 933XX 167 48 91 978XX 163 37 91 834XX 175 38 97 889XX 173 47 95 934XX 163 48 89 979XX 166 38
Notes
Radio Interference This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifying this receiver may void your authority to use the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.