Panasonic TADA2420 TADA2420 User Guide - Page 15
General Grounding Requirements, Mounting The Antenna Assembly To Mast
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GENERAL GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS The universal mount and coaxial cables must be properly connected to grounding electrode(s) per National Electrical Code (NEC) Sections 810 and 250, and per your local codes. For the three multiswitch options described, please see top-level general grounding diagrams in Figures 11 and 12. MOUNTING THE ANTENNA ASSEMBLY TO MAST 1. Slide the clamp/mount on the antenna assembly onto the Universal Mount mast and loosen/tighten the (2) azimuth clamp bolts (see Figure 5A) and the elevation pivot bolt (See Figures 3 and 4) just enough that the antenna assembly is set into the mast all the way until the top of the mast meets the elevation pivot bolt/spacer. 2. Tighten only the elevation pivot bolt. This will not restrict the azimuth (horizontal) rotation. If, after the antenna assembly is already mounted on the antenna mast, and the elevation adjustment screws are loosened or the tilt adjustment screws are also accidentally loosened, tightening the elevation pivot bolt will prevent any extra free play of the Az/El mounting assembly. See Figures 3 and 4. 3. Install quality RG6 cables from the satellite receivers to the multiswitch. You may want to install one receiver first until the satellite signals are acquired and fine tuned. Routing of receiver cables, if the multiswitch is mounted at the back of the dish, is shown in Figure 9. -15-