Sirius Satellite Radio 14250 Installation Manual

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CATV

For Use With a Single SIRIUS Receiver

Installation Manual

Thank you for purchasing the Home Signal Distribution Kit for

Cable TV Plus SIRIUS

The Home Signal Distribution Kit for Cable TV Plus SIRIUS will allow you to connect a SIRIUS receiver using your existing cable TV RG-6 wiring. This allows you great flexibility as to where you locate the SIRIUS outdoor antenna and where you locate your SIRIUS receiver. A short adapter cable is included for adapting the RG-6 cable to your SIRIUS receiver.

The SIRIUS outdoor antenna is a high-performance antenna, specifically de signed to receive signals from the SIRIUS satellites and terrestrial (ground) trans mitters when mounted outdoors on a home or other building, wall, pole, or roof.

The antenna has been approved by Sirius Satellite Radio to receive the SIRIUS signal under a variety of conditions within the SIRIUS North American coverage area.

Installation of the antenna and diplexers requires experience in mechanical and electrical procedures. Review this installation manual before beginning the instal lation process. If you are not comfortable or experienced with the installation procedures, SIRIUS recommends that you have a professional install the kit and wiring for you.

The antenna should be mounted according to the instructions in this manual to ensure the best quality reception of the SIRIUS signal. All necessary mounting hardware for a variety of mounting options is included with this kit.

Box Contents

Open the box and verify that all the items shown below are included with the kit.

If any items are missing, please contact your dealer or retailer immediately. Keep your purchase receipt and the packaging materials should you need to return or ship the kit.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

A.

Outdoor Antenna

B.

SRD2 Diplexer

C.

SRD-2VB Diplexer

D.

Rubber Cable Boot

E.

RG-174 Adapter Cable

F.

U-Bolts (2)

G.

Mounting Brackets (2)

H.

Hex Lock Nuts (4)

I.

#10 Screws (4)

J.

Cable Tie

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Tools Required

A phillips-type screwdriver and a 3/8 in. wrench is needed for installation. De pending upon the type of installation, a power drill with a 3/32 in. drill bit may also be required.

Caution and Warnings

WARNING: Be sure not to cut, damage, or puncture the external jacket of the antenna cables during the installation procedure. Damage to the antenna cable can cause the SIRIUS signal to be degraded or unavailable, and can also cause water to intrude into the antenna cable causing the cable to fail.

Diplexer and Diplexer Port Identification

For a successful installation, the various cables used in the installation process described later in this manual must be connected to the correct ports on each

Diplexer. The following illustration identifies the two different Diplexers, SRD2 &

SRD-2VB, and the 3 ports on each Diplexer. This diagram should be used for reference during installation. The SRD-VB Diplexer must be used nearest to the SIRIUS receiver.

IN/OUT IN/OUT

IN/OUT POWER PASS

CATV

MODEL SRD2

DIPLEXER

15-2500 MHz

SIRIUS RADIO

CATV SIRIUS RADIO

IN/OUT POWER PASS

CATV

MODEL SRD-2VB

DIPLEXER

15-2500 MHz SIRIUS RADIO

CATV SIRIUS RADIO

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Materials Required and Installation Considerations

In order to install the antenna you will need to purchase several lengths of RG-6 antenna cables to complete your installation. The following illustration shows a typical home installation.

SATELLITE

OUTDOOR ANTENNA

SATELLITE RADIO

Adapter

Cable

MASTER BEDROOM

TV

KITCHEN

TV

BEDROOM

TV

DEN

TV

GARAGE /

WORKSHOP

C

A

T

V

D D

CATV SPLITTER DIPLEXER SRD2 DIPLEXER SRD-2VB

A CATV splitter takes the cable TV service that comes into your home and splits the signal so that cable TV service can be connected two or more TVs in the different rooms in your home. In this manual, the CATV splitter is depicted as a

4-port splitter, however, the CATV splitter in your home may have 2, 3, 4, or more ports.

The CATV splitter is usually located near where the cable TV wiring enters your home, which is typically in a garage, basement, or utility room. You’ll need to locate your CATV splitter in order to install the Home Distribution Kit.

You may need to purchase up to four separate RG-6 cables of the appropriate lengths to install your Home Signal Distribution Kit. The number of cables which will be needed is dependent upon how the existing CATV wiring is installed in your home. Some homes have exposed, surface mounted CATV wiring while oth -

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ers have the CATV wiring built into the walls with a CATV connection point in the room wall.

For homes having exposed wiring , cables will be needed for the following:

1.

2.

A length of RG-6 cable to go from the SIRIUS outdoor antenna to the loca tion of the first Diplexer (SRD2).

A length of RG-6 cable to go from the CATV splitter to the first Diplexer

(SRD2).

-

3.

A length of RG-6 cable to go from the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB) to your

TV.

4.

A length of RG-6 cable to go from the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB) to your

SIRIUS receiver. The length of this cable should not exceed 0 ft.

The cables which must be purchased are depicted in the following illustration as solid black, while existing cables are shown as gray.

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

1 2

RG-6 Other Rooms

Diplexer

SRD2

Diplexer

SRD2VB

50’ MAX

4

RG-6 6’

D D RG-6

RG-6 3

150 ’

Vicinity of CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV

RG-6 CABLING

Room where SIRIUS Receiver is being Installed

For homes having hidden wiring , cables will be needed for the following:

1.

2.

3.

4.

A length of RG-6 cable to go from the SIRIUS outdoor antenna to the loca tion of the first Diplexer (SRD2).

A length of RG-6 cable to go from the CATV splitter to the first Diplexer

(SRD2).

A length of RG-6 cable to go from the CATV wall outlet connector to the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB).

A length of RG-6 cable to go from the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB) to your

SIRIUS receiver. The length of this cable should not exceed 0 ft.

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The cables which must be purchased are depicted in the following illustration as solid black, while existing cables are shown as gray.

CATV CATV Splitter

RG-6

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

1 2

RG-6

Diplexer

SRD2

D

CATV WALL

OUTLET

Diplexer

SRD-2VB

Other Rooms

50’ MAX

4

3

RG-6

RG-174

Adapter Cable

6’

150’

Vicinity of CATV Splitter Room where SIRIUS Receiver is being Installed

EXISTING CATV RG-6

CABLING IN WALLS

RG-6 cable is typically sold in short patch lengths, 3 or 6 ft., and longer lengths of

25, 50, or 100 ft., all with “F” type connectors on each end. These cables may be purchased at your local hardware store, home center, or electronics retailer.

The combined length of the RG- cables from the outdoor antenna to the

SIRIUS receiver should not exceed 10 ft., as shown in the preceding illustrations.

The overall length for your particular installation may be less than 150 ft.

Determine the overall length of the RG-6 cable run by measuring the distance from the SIRIUS outdoor antenna mounting location to where the first diplexer will be located. (It is recommended that the diplexer be located indoors.) Next measure the distance from the first diplexer to where the second diplexer will be located. Then measure the distance from the second diplexer to the SIRIUS receiver and note that this particular cable length should not exceed 0 ft . Also include the length of cable from the CATV wall outlet to the second diplexer if your home has hidden wiring. The sum of these cable lengths should not exceed 10 ft.

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Antenna Installation

A successful antenna installation consists of three steps: First , determining a location for the antenna; Second , choosing a mounting option; and Third , ad justing and aiming the antenna. Please read the following three sections before beginning the antenna installation so that you understand the entire installation process.

Determining a Location for the Antenna

For correct operation and best reception of the SIRIUS signal, it is important that the outdoor antenna is located in a place where it will have a clear view of the

SIRIUS satellites in the sky. Obstructions such as bushes, trees, other homes or buildings, overhangs, soffits, chimneys, gables, dormers, etc., will impair or prevent the antenna from receiving a signal.

The best reception is obtained if the pod portion of the antenna (where the

SIRIUS logo is printed) has a clear 360 degree view of the sky within the coneshaped area shown in the following illustration.

No obstructions to the sky within this area

If you cannot obtain a clear 360 degree view of the sky, then you must at least have a clear view of the sky in the direction of the SIRIUS satellites, as shown in the following map diagram.

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SKY

NORTH

WEST

1

5

4

EAST

2 3

HORIZON

SOUTH

Use the above map and find the area you are located in ( 1 to ). Then find the direction in which you need to have a clear view of the sky:

Area 1: You will need a location with a clear view of the sky facing EAST or

NORTHEAST or SOUTHEAST

Area : You will need a location with a clear view of the sky facing NORTH or

NORTHEAST

Area : You will need a location with a clear view of the sky facing NORTH or

NORTHWEST

Area : You will need a location with a clear view of the sky facing WEST or

NORTHWEST or SOUTHWEST

Area : You will need a clear view of the sky facing STRAIGHT UP

Choose a mounting location for the antenna which has an unobstructed view of the sky in the direction for your area.

For example, suppose you live in Area . You determined that your antenna will need to have a clear view of the sky facing North or Northeast . The exact direction is determined by your specific location in Area relative to the X on the map: If you live in Texas , you will need a more North facing clear view of the sky whereas if you live in southern California , you will need a more Northeast facing clear view of the sky.

The following illustration shows a correct antenna installation for Area , with a clear view of the sky in the North to Northeast direction.

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N

W

S

E

No obstructions to the sky within the area facing

North to Northeast

NORTH

Once you have determined a possible mounting location for your area, it is recommended that you put the antenna in place temporarily and connect the antenna to your SIRIUS receiver as shown in the following illustration. Using the

Antenna Aiming or Signal Indicator feature of your receiver, verify that your an tenna is receiving a good SIRIUS signal. (Consult the user guide of the receiver for specific instructions.)

Signal Indicator

RG-174

Adapter Cable

Signal Indicator

RG-6

Antenna Mounting Options

There are three possible mounting options for the outdoor antenna, and the antenna mounting location you have chosen may determine which mounting methods you can use:

Wall Mount : Mounting the antenna directly on the side of a home or building.

Roof Mount : Mounting the antenna on the roof of a home or building.

Mast Mount: Mounting the antenna on a mast or pole, such as an existing satel lite TV dish mast, an existing TV antenna mast, or other mast or pole, not ex ceeding 2 inches in diameter.

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Wall Mount

The antenna mounting bracket should be oriented in a vertical position (as shown) and mounted directly to the wall of the building or home using the pro vided #10 screws.

MOUNTING

HOLES

Remember to avoid blocking the antenna’s view of the sky as described in the previous section by locating the antenna too high under the eaves or soffit of the home or building.

INCORRECT

OBSTRUCTED

CORRECT

UNOBSTRUCTED

VIEW OF THE SKY

CORRECT

UNOBSTRUCTED

VIEW OF THE SKY

Once you have determined a suitable mounting location, use the mounting bracket as a template and mark the wall with the location of the four screw holes in the bracket. Then, using a 3/32 in. drill bit, drill pilot holes in the wall for the screws and then screw the bracket to the wall.

Roof Mount

When mounting the antenna on the roof of a home or building, mount the anten na as close to the peak of the roof as possible. Remember to avoid blocking the antenna’s view of the sky by locating it where a chimney, dormer, gable, etc. may obstruct the sky view.

MOUNTING

HOLES

The antenna mounting bracket should be oriented in a vertical position as shown, and mounted directly to the roof of the building or home using the provided #10 screws.

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Once you have determined a suitable mounting location, use the mounting bracket as a template and mark the roof with the location of the four screw holes in the mounting bracket. Then, using a 3/32 in. drill bit, drill pilot holes in the roof for the screws. It may be necessary to fill the holes with a small amount of roof cement or caulk to insure a watertight installation. Screw the bracket to the roof using the provided #10 screws.

Mast Mount

The outdoor antenna can be mounted on most any mast or pole which does not exceed 2 inches in diameter using the provided U-bolts and mounting brackets.

If you have a satellite TV dish, the outdoor antenna may be mounted on the same mast as the satellite dish, but remember that the dish cannot obstruct the antenna’s view of the sky in the direction which you determined from the map in the previous section.

To mount the antenna to the mast, you will need to use the two provided U-bolts, the two mounting brackets, and the four hex nuts. Keep in mind that the antenna cable is routed under the lower U-bolt, in the slot provided in the antenna base as shown.

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Slide one of the U-bolts through the holes at the top of the mounting bracket.

Then slide one of the mounting brackets over the two legs of the U-bolt.

Next, screw the hex nuts on each leg until they are snug. Do not yet tighten the hex nuts beyond finger tight. Repeat this procedure with the other U-bolt. When all the hex nuts are snug, verify that the antenna is facing the correct direction and begin tightening each hex nut with a 3/8” wrench. Turn each hex nut one-half turn and then move to the next hex nut repeating this one-half turn pattern until all the hex nuts are equally tight. Tighten the hex nuts enough so that the anten na is secured to the mast or pole, but do not overtighten them.

Adjusting and Aiming the Antenna

The pod portion of the antenna (where the SIRIUS logo is printed) needs to be adjusted and aimed so that it is level and horizontal to the sky. There are two possible adjustments that may be made on the antenna to accomplish this: tilting the antenna pod itself (1), and adjusting the antenna support arm (2), as shown.

SKY

HORIZONTAL

Antenna Pod

LEVEL

1

2 Adjustment

Screw

Adjustment

Screw

Slightly loosen the adjustment screws and position the antenna so that the top of the antenna pod is level, with the top of the pod horizontal to the sky as shown.

When the antenna is adjusted correctly, tighten the adjustment screws but be careful not to overtighten them.

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Continue with the next section for installations with exposed wiring, or the section following for installations with hidden wiring.

Cable and Diplexer Installation for Exposed Wiring

Once the antenna is mounted according to the previous instructions, you can continue with the cable and Diplexer portion of the installation:

1.

2.

Take the RG-6 cable which you purchased to connect to the antenna and thread one end of the cable through the opening in the end of the rubber boot. Then connect the cable to the antenna pod as shown in the illustration following.

Slide the rubber boot over the cable connection to provide a weather proof seal and install the cable tie around the cable directly below the rubber boot to prevent the rubber boot from slipping down. Trim off the excess cable tie.

3.

4.

Route the remainder of the antenna cable into the home or building to where you are locating the first Diplexer. When routing the antenna cable, be care ful not to pinch, squash, kink, or crimp the cable, or cut, damage, or punc ture the external jacket of the antenna cable.

Connect the cable from the antenna to the SIRIUS RADIO port on the first

Diplexer (SRD2) as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identification.)

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

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1

5.

Identify the existing CATV able run between the CATV splitter and TV that you intend to use as the cable to carry the SIRIUS signal. Disconnect the cable from the identified port on the CATV splitter and connect it to the

IN/OUT port on the first Diplexer (SRD2) as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the

Diplexer identification.)

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

6.

Using one of the RG-6 cables which you purchased, connect it between the

CATV port on the first Diplexer (SRD2) and the identified port on the CATV splitter as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identification.)

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

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7.

Disconnect the other end of the identified existing CATV cable run from the TV in the room where the SIRIUS receiver will be located. Connect this end of the cable to the IN/OUT port on the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB) as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identification.)

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

8.

Connect another of the RG-6 cables you purchased between your TV and the CATV port on the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB) as shown. (Refer to page

3 for the Diplexer identification.)

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

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9.

Connect another of RG-6 cables you purchased between the SIRIUS RA-

DIO port on the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB) and the F connector end on the supplied RG-174 Adapter cable as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identification.) Connect the other end of the Adapter Cable to the ANT connection on your SIRIUS receiver.

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

RG-174

Adapter Cable

The installation of the Home Distribution Kit is now complete.

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Cable and Diplexer Installation for Hidden Wiring

Once the antenna is mounted according to the previous instructions, you can continue with the cable and Diplexer portion of the installation:

1.

2.

Take the RG-6 cable which you purchased to connect to the antenna and thread one end of the cable through the opening in the end of the rubber boot. Then connect the cable to the antenna pod as shown in the illustration following.

Slide the rubber boot over the cable connection to provide a weather proof seal and install the cable tie around the cable directly below the rubber boot to prevent the rubber boot from slipping down. Trim off the excess cable tie.

3.

4.

Route the remainder of the antenna cable into the home or building to where you are locating the first Diplexer. When routing the antenna cable, be care ful not to pinch, squash, kink, or crimp the cable, or cut, damage, or punc ture the external jacket of the antenna cable.

Connect the cable from the antenna to the SIRIUS RADIO port on the first

Diplexer (SRD2) as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identification.)

CATV

CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

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1

1

5.

Identify the existing CATV cable run that you intend to use as the cable to carry the SIRIUS signal. This cable run leads to a CATV wall outlet in the room where the SIRIUS receiver will be located. Disconnect the cable from the identified port on the CATV splitter and connect it to the IN/OUT port on the first Diplexer (SRD2) as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identi fication.)

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

6.

Use one of the RG-6 cables you purchased and connect it between the

CATV port on the first Diplexer (SRD2) and the identified port on the CATV splitter as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identification.)

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

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7.

Disconnect the existing CATV cable run from the CATV wall outlet in the room where the SIRIUS receiver will be located. Connect this end of the cable to the CATV port on the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB) as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identification.)

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

8.

Connect another of the RG-6 cables you purchased between the CATV wall outlet and the IN/OUT port on the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB) as shown.

(Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identification.)

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

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9.

Connect another of RG-6 cables you purchased between the SIRIUS RA-

DIO port on the second Diplexer (SRD-2VB) and the F connector end on the supplied RG-174 Adapter cable as shown. (Refer to page 3 for the Diplexer identification.) Connect the other end of the Adapter Cable to the ANT connection on your SIRIUS receiver.

CATV CATV Splitter

EXISTING CATV RG-6 CABLES

RG-174

Adapter Cable

The installation of the Home Distribution Kit is now complete.

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Troubleshooting

SIRIUS receiver displays “Antenna Error” or “Check Antenna” message.

Check the antenna cable connections to be sure they are connected tightly.

SIRIUS receiver displays “No Signal” or “Acquiring Signal” message.

The receiver is not receiving a good SIRIUS signal. Check that the antenna has a clear view of the sky, and that the antenna is pointed in the direction of the

SIRIUS satellites. (See the section titled, Antenna Installation .)

This message may also be an indication that your cable length has exceeded

150 ft., and that an in-line amplifier is required for your installation.

Antenna Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Frequency ................................................................................

2320 to 2332.5 MHz

LNA Current Drain .....................................................................

160 mA, maximum

Mechanical Specifications

Radome Diameter ......................................................................................... 95mm

Arm Length .................................................................................................

8 inches

Material .............................................................................................................AES

Antenna Connector.........................................................................

“F” type, female

Weight ........................................................................................................1.75 lbs.

Temperature Range .........................................................................

-40°C to +85°C

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Notes:

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SIRIUS Satellite Radio

11 Avenue of the Americas

New York, NY 1000

() www.sirius.com

© 2006 SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.

(Home Signal Distribution Kit for Cable TV Plus SIRIUS 082206b)

® “SIRIUS” and the SIRIUS dog logo are registered trademarks of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.

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