Sony SAT-A3 User Manual

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Azimuth

A compass angle measured from the north that

indicates the relative direction of the satellite from
your location. This angle, along with your

elevation, allows you to locate the satellite and

point the antenna in the proper direction.

Amplifier

A device used to increase signal strength when the

coaxial cable distance between the antenna and the

IRD exceeds 100 feet. The amplifier will increase

the signal strength from the antenna to the IRD.

The amplifier will not affect the signal strength

meter.

B

Base Plate

The metal foot that is attached to the mast of the

antenna and attaches to a mounting surface.

Composite Materials

Wood products that are composed of two distinct

materials, such as wood and glue, are referred to as

composite materials. These products are not as

strong or structurally rigid as solid wood.

Drip Loop

A four to six inch loop in the RG-6 coaxial cable

which prevents water from running into the cable

connections at the grounding block.

DSS

'

The Digital Satellite System. This system consists

of a small antenna and a receiver that process audio

and video signals transmitted by satellites that orbit
over the equator.

Elevation

An angle above the horizon. This angle, along

with your azimuth, allows you to locate the

satellite and point the satellite antenna in the

direction of the satellite.

Grounding

A method of directing electrical currents into the

earth. This provides a conductive outlet that
diffuses destructive charges.

Grounding Block

A barrel connector with a screw that connects two
coaxial cables to a grounding wire.

Grounding Rod

A nietal pole driven into the ground that creates a
path for electrical currents to follow.

Grounding Wire

A copper wire that connects an electrical circuit to
a grounding rod.

L

Latitude

The distance from the equator to a point (north or

south) on the earth that is measured in degrees.

LNB

Low Noise Block. The LNB is mounted at the

focal point of a satellite antenna to receive signals

transmitted from the satellite. It converts the high

signal frequency to a lower signal frequency.

Longitude

The distance from the prime meridian to a point

(east or west) on the earth that is measured in

degrees.

M

Main Menu

The first menu screen that is displayed when the

MENU button on the remote control is pressed. It

is through the main menu that you can set up your

dish and fine-tune the aiming of your antenna.

Mast

The metal pole that is connected to the base plate
and the antenna. If you install the antenna on a

metal pole, the pole is considered a mast.

R

RG-6 Coaxial Cable

A type of cable that carries high frequency satellite
signals from the LNB to the receiver, and DC

voltage from the receiver to the LNB.

S

Signal Seeker

A light on the antenna's LNB that blinks while you
are fine-tuning the antenna.

Signal Strength Meter

An on-screen meter that is used to measure the

strength of the satellite signal when fine-tuning the

antenna.

Aiming 15-18

Azimuth 1, 8, 16-18

Amplifier 8

B

Base plate 6, 10-13

Brick surface 11-13

CH3/CH4 switch 16

Choosing an installation site 8

Cinder block surface 12,13

Compass 7, 17

Composite materials 10

Compression clamp 6, 14

Drip loop 16

DSS

function switch 16

on-screen displays 16,17

signal strength meter 16-18

Elevation 7, 8, 16-18

Fine-tuning 17, 18

G

Grounding 18, 19
Grounding block 18,19

I

Installation

antenna 14

brick surface 11,12

cables 14, 15
cinder block surface 12,13

grounding block 14, 15, 18, 19

metal pole 9,10

professional installation 5
self-installation 5

wooden surface 10,11

Installation menu 16

LNB 6, 14, 15

LNB support arm 6, 14, 15
Low Noise Blocker, See LNB

M

Map 7

Mast 6, 11-14, 17, 18

Menu button 16

Metal pole 9, 10, 14
Mounting Base 14

N

National Electrical Code 21

O

Overview 5

Rafter 10,11

Reference points 8
Reflector 6, 14

RG-6 coaxial cable 14-16

Satellite

directional coordinates

location 6, 8

Self-installation kit 5

Set up antenna 16, 17
Signal Seeker 17,18

Signal Strength Meter 18

-Site selection 8

Snap-in cable guides 6, 15

Stud 10, 11

System menu 16

U

UHFA^HFjack 16
UHFA^HF/SAT OUT 16

Unpacking 6

W

Weatherboot 5, 14

Wooden surface 10,11

Zip code screen 16

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