Zehnder Rittling AX 40 Instructions Manual - page 9
Azimuth angle
Elevation
angle
Tv-set
SAT-receiver
Illustration 2
Location and Orientation
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The MULTIMO is completely mounted. So you do not have to struggle
with mounting instructions and you do not need any tools.
The following illustrations show you how to proceed when installing
and orienting the MULTIMO .
The location table will help you to adjust the elevation and the
azimuth. In this table you will find the values for the respective
location.
Example:
Location near London for ASTRA reception
Elevation 29 ° -- Azimuth 24°
1. Location
The MULTIMO needs a location with a free view to the south.
Houses, high trees etc.may not impede the view to the satellite.
Remember that the cable has a length of 10 m. The MULTIMO has to
be placed on an even surface ( illustration 1).
If the MULTIMO is not placed
to an even surface the elevation
indicated or the declination of
the LNB (illustration 4) is not
correct. Then these adjust-ments
have to be corrected later in
oder to get best reception..
South
ASTRA
1A / 1B
/ 1C
Illustration 1
2. Elevation angle
The elevation angle is pre-set to 30°. This facilitates the discovery of the
satellite ASTRA if you are in Germany. In southern and northern regions
you should adjust the elevation angle for your respective position. You
will find these specifications in the location table.
3. Tuning of the TV channel
Generaly we recomend the use of Scart cabel to interconnect receiver
and TV-set. In this cas the following procedure can be avoided!
After having found a place for your MULTIMO you have to connect the
LNB of the antenna with your receiver by using the satellite cable.
The cable is equipped with F-plugs which must
be connected to the respective sockets.
The F-plug with the bush hase to be connected with the LNB.
Now connect your TV-set to the SAT-receiver and switch the sets on.
Please pay attention to the notes in the operation manual of the SAT-
receiver. (Attend to illustration 2).
The SAT-receiver must be ajusted to a reception channel which has
the frequency of the desired satellite and programm. Then follows the
ajustments of elevation and azimuth.
4. Fine adjustment
When adjusting the MULTIMO, place yourself behind or beside the it
so that you will not screen the satellite signals by your body. First turn
the MULTIMO in the azimuth. If you have a compass at hand it will be
easier to orientate MULTIMO. But it is also possible to do this by using