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Complete Freesat HD Kit (w/ Manhattan™ SX)

QK_MANHAT_FREESAT_KIT
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OVERVIEW of Freesat HD Kit

  • This kit contains everything you need to be able to receive Freesat HD. All you need is a TV set
  • Note: Does not contain satellite meter
  • Note: Please don't confuse with Freesat+ Kit (Freesat+ kit contains Freesat+ receiver which has integrated hard drive)
  • Freesat HD boxes do not have an integrated hard drive for recording

The Kit consists of:

  • Freesat HD Receiver
  • 1m HDMI Lead
  • Sky Type Satellite Dish & Single LNB
  • Satellite Installation Kit

USES of Freesat HD Kit

  • To receive the Freesat HD channels in both standard and high definition (HD)
  • Channels that can be received on Freesat HD include
    • BBC 1 HD, BBC 2 HD, BBC4 HD, CBBC HD, Cbeebies HD
    • UTV, ITV 2,3,4, ITV HD, CITV
    • Channel 4 HD, E4, More 4, Film 4
    • BBC News, Channel 5
    • Showcase, EWTN, Challenge, Pick TV, CBS, Travel Channel, Food Network, Dave, Quest, Really, Home etc..
  • Ideal for the main TV room, the bedroom or the kitchen

ADVANTAGES of Freesat HD Kit

  • The Freesat box...
    • Is an extremely reliable model by Manhattan
    • It is easy to tune in, just use a UK postcode (BT1 1AA recommended for Ireland)
    • Supports both standard and high definition transmissions
    • Because the receiver is a Freesat box, it has a 7 day EPG
    • If frequencies change, the box will automatically update itself
  • This is a complete kit
    • It is very competitively priced
    • It contains everything to do the job
    • The dish is ideally sized and designed for the Irish market

DISADVANTAGES of Freesat HD Kit

  • More expensive than buying a generic free to air kit
  • It does not have an RF output to allow channels to be viewed in a second room

Note: Video is overview of receiver. Kit also includes dish and installation kit

Index

  • How to Assemble a Zone 2 Satellite Dish
  • How to Mount a Zone 2 Satellite Dish
  • How to Align a Zone 2 Satellite Dish
  • Running Cables & Attaching Connectors
  • Installing Your Satellite Receiver

1. How to Assemble a Zone 2 Satellite Dish

List of satellite dish components

  • 60cm Satellite Dish
  • Wall Bracket
  • Wall Tube (Arm)
  • Elevation Bracket
  • Dish Bracket
  • Fixing Kit
  • Feed Arm

Tools Needed to Assemble Satellite Dish

  • 10mm, 13mm socket and ratchet
  • Philips screwdriver

Steps to Assemble Satellite Dish

  • Open fixing kit and select U-bolts (qty: 2), nuts (qty: 4)
  • Insert the U bolts through the wall bracket
  • Thread on the nuts
  • Insert the arm and tighten the nuts using 10mm socket and ratchet
  • The wall bracket & arm assembly is complete
  • Next insert U-bolts (qty: 2) through the elevation bracket
  • Loosely tighten nuts
  • Attach the elevation bracket to the dish bracket
  • Using bolts and washers (qty: 4), tighten with 13mm socket and ratchet
  • Use the bolts and nuts (qty:4) and the Philips screwdriver to attach the dish bracket to the dish
  • Use the long threaded bolt and small nut to attach the feed arm to the back base of the dish bracket so the arm protrudes in front of the dish
  • Finally insert the LNB (and plastic insert) into the end of the arm and secure with a tie wrap

2. How to Mount a Satellite Dish

Equipment needed to mount a satellite dish on a wall

  • Zone 2 satellite dish, complete with wall bracket and arm
  • Coach bolt M8 x 50mm & 10mm plastic plugs (qty: 4)

Tools needed to mount on a wall

  • Cordless drill - ideally a 24-36v SDS Drill
  • 8mm, 10mm drill bits
  • 10mm, 13mm socket and ratchet
  • Satellite meter

Criteria on where to mount the satellite dish?

  • Dish must face South East (141 degrees i.e. direction of sun 11am BST)
  • Wall must be a solid surface capable of carrying weight of satellite dish
  • Signal must not be blocked by houses or trees (signal is coming in at 21 degrees to the horizontal)
  • Place at back or gable end of house to minimise visual intrusion
  • Place as close at possible to TV room to which the satellite cables are to connected so as to minimise cable run

Steps

  • Place the wall bracket and arm in the correct location
  • Use the cordless drill and 8mm drill bit to drill 4 guide holes
  • Use 10mm drill bit to drill holes to a depth of 60mm
  • Insert the 4 plastic plugs in the holes and mount the wall bracket using the 4 coach bolts
  • Tighten the coach bolts using the 13mm socket and ratchet
  • Attach the satellite dish to the arm of the wall plate
  • Use 10mm socket to lightly tighten the dish 'U'-bolts so they are fixed to arm but the dish can still be rotated
  • Follow steps in the how to align a satellite dish guide

3. How to Align a Zone 2 Satellite Dish

  • Having already mounted the satellite dish on your wall
  • Attach your satellite meter to the dish LNB
  • Align the dish so that it is (1) perfectly vertical, (2) pointing south east (141 degrees).
  • Rotate the dish slowly over and back
  • Repeat adjusting the tilt angle by 1 or 2 degrees to until a signal is found
  • Tighten the U-bolts and side bolts using the 10mm & 13mm sockets
  • Disconnect the satellite meter
  • Connect a cable with an 'F-type' connector from the dish to the satellite box
  • Check that the signal is working

4. How to Run Cables & Attach Connectors

The next step is to run satellite cable to the satellite receiver

Tools needed

  • Hammer
  • Snips
  • Drill
  • SDS Drill Bit 10X450

Equipment

  • Satellite Installation Kit

Prior to beginning you must decide

  • Decide how to run cable
    • Connect into existing cables in the attic
      • Normally neater but requires additional connectors
      • May need a multi-meter to be able to identify the correct cable
      • May result in longer cable runs
    • Run a cable directly from the satellite dish to the satellite receiver
      • Fastest and easiest way to run a cable
      • Cable runs are normally shorter
      • Requires the drill of a hole through a wall

STEPS

  • If the satellite receiver is to be located next to the external wall of a room
    • Use a drill and an SDS Drill Bit 10x450 to drill a hole through the wall
    • Ensuring to drill from the inside out
  • To conceal broken plaster use either
    • Hole tidy (insert inside and out before the cable is run)
    • Cable cover nailed onto the outside wall after the cable has been run
  • Feed the end of the satellite cable through the wall leaving enough cable to reach the front of the satellite box
  • Now start tacking the cable using 7mm clips and a hammer
  • Ensuring that the cable runs down from the hole that been drilled in the wall
  • This will stop water following the cable into the house
  • Continue tacking the cable
    • Run cable vertically or horizontally but NEVER diagonally
    • If possible hide cable under the plinth or behind drain pipes (using 300mm cable ties)
  • Cut the cable leaving enough length to reach the LNB of the dish
  • Put on an F connector on the each end of the satellite cable
  • Screw the F connector on to the LNB
  • Seal the connection using Insulation tape or ideally waterproof self amalgamating tape
  • Secure the cable to the dish feed arm using either 300mm cable ties or Insulation tape
  • Final step is to put on an F connector on the satellite cable next to the satellite receiver

How to Put on F-Type Connectors

5. How to Install Your Satellite Receiver

  • Unpack the box
    • Satellite receiver
    • Remote control
  • Screw the lead from the satellite dish into the LNB in connection
  • Connect a scart or HDMI cable from your TV to the box
  • Plug in the power lead
  • Turn on the power switch on the back on the box
  • After 5-6 seconds the box will come on and should automatically switch TV to AV channel
  • You may need to switch AV channel on TV if it does not automatically switch over

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INDEX

  • Overview
  • Free to Air
  • Freesat
  • Freeview

Overview

The 3 terms widely (and often incorrectly) used to describe a receiver to get the free satellite channels are as follows

  • Free to Air: Received by a Generic Satellite Receiver
  • Freesat: Received by an ITV/BBC Patented Satellite Receiver
  • Freeview: NOT Received by a Satellite Receiver - It"s a Digital Terrestrial TV Service

Below we give full details of the differences

Free to Air (FTA)

  • This is received using a generic satellite receiver and is used with a satellite dish
  • It is Free to Air meaning it is used to pick up free satellite channels
  • But can come with a card slot to allow it to be used for subscription services
  • It is capable of working with any satellite (so long as the dish is large enough)
  • Manufactured by a range of up to about 120 different companies
  • Boxes can come in the following formats
    • Standard definition
    • High definition
    • Twin feed HD to allow you to record one channel & look at another
    • HD Satellite & Terrestrial Combo receiver
  • Good Points
    • It is non subscription
    • It is very versatile in terms of channel line up and satellite"s that can be accessed
    • Huge range of different boxes
    • Generally cheaper than official freesat boxes
  • Drawback
    • Unlike freesat
      • It does not automatically update if their is a frequency change
      • or new channels becomes available
    • Getting spare remotes can sometimes be an issue
  • Main channels include (on astra 2, but totally flexible):
    • BBC 1,2,3,4,
    • UTV, ITV 2,3,4,
    • Channel 4, E4, More 4, Film 4
    • 6 News Channels, 7 Childrens, 8 Movie channels etc
  • We stock these in our free to air satellite receiver section

Freesat

Main points

  • This is a satellite receiver
    • Works in conjunction with a satellite dish
  • It meets the Freesat standards set out by ITV/BBC
  • It will work anywhere in Ireland from a 60cm satellite dish
  • It comes in range of types
    • Freesat SD: SD with no hard drive
    • Freesat HD: HD with no hard drive
    • Freesat+ HD: Twin feed, HD, with hard drive, series link, 7 day EPG etc
  • What makes Freesat special?
    • It is non subscription
    • It has a standard channel line up (program box with a UK Post code)
    • It automatically updates if there is a frequency change
    • or new channels becomes available
    • Easy to get spare remotes
  • Drawbacks
    • It is generally more expensive than free to air boxes
    • It is not as flexible - i.e. you can"t decide the order of the channels in freesat mode
    • Only works off the Astra 2 at 28 East satellite
  • Main channels include
    • BBC 1,2,3,4,
    • UTV, ITV 2,3,4,
    • Channel 4, E4, More 4, Film 4
    • 6 News Channels, 7 Childrens, 8 Movie channels etc
  • We stock these in our Freesat Satellite Receivers section

Freeview

Main points

  • This is a terrestrial service (NOT a satellite service)
    • Works with UHF aerial rather than a satellite dish
  • It meets the Freeview standards set out by ITV/BBC
  • It does not generally work in Ireland (Except along NI border & East coast)
  • We do not stock Freeview boxes
  • What people generally mean when they say Freeview is that they are looking for either
    • A Free To Air Receiver
    • A Freesat Receiver

Installation Diagram (single-tuner-setup.pdf, 621 Kb) [Download]

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