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Installation procedure – DirecTV HIRD-D11 User Manual

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DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER’S MANUAL

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4-8

Installing the Satellite Dish

Antenna onto a Brick Surface

The satellite dish antenna can be installed onto brick surfaces. This section describes installing the
satellite dish antenna base plate and mast onto the side of your brick house or on a chimney.

Have the following tools and materials handy during this process. Items marked with a asterisk
(*) indicate that they are included in the Do-It-Yourself Installation Kit (sold separately).

Masonry drill bit (3/8-
inch)

Machine screws * (¼-
inch x 3-inch , Qty. 4)

Carpenter’s level

Pencil or chalk

Silicone sealant *

Expansion anchors*
(Qty. 4)

Washers * (5/16-inch,
Qty. 4)

Wrenches (3/8-inch,
7/16-inch, or
adjustable)

Hammer

Installation Procedure

1) Select a flat and secure site to install the satellite dish antenna base plate.

2) Place the base plate so the outside holes are positioned over the brick surfaces. Do not drill

into the mortar between the bricks.

3) Using a carpenter’s level, plumb the satellite dish antenna mast in at least two different

locations on the side of the mast, as shown. These two measurements should be at right angles
to each other. If the mast is plumb (aligned vertically with the bubble level), go to step 5.
Otherwise, loosen the pivot bolt and adjustment nuts (see diagram).

4) Rotate the mast until it is plumb with the level, then tighten the pivot bolt and alignment nuts.

If you are still unable to align the mast with the level, try using wooden shims. If they do not
correct the problem you will need to find another site to install the satellite dish antenna.

5) Use a pencil to mark the location of the top left outside hole of the base plate (see diagram)

onto the brick surface.

6) Set the mast aside and drill a 3/8-inch x 3-inch hole where you made the pencil mark.

7) Clean out the hole and insert an expansion anchor. The anchor should fit snugly, so you may

have to use a hammer to gently tap the anchor until it is flush with the brick surface.

Front view

Side View

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