Kathrein Automobile Accessories HDZ 100 User Manual

Installation Manual  
Caravan roof gland  
HDZ 100  
Protective casing for cable interfaces  
on the caravan roof for Kathrein  
rotary antenna systems type CAP series  
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTALLATION MANUALS/SERVICE  
Dear Customer, Chère Cliente, Cher Client, Gentile cliente, Estimado cliente,  
GB  
You can obtain an English version of our installation instructions from our representatives in your country  
from our homepage (http://www.kathrein.de/en/sat/products/englisch.htm).  
ADDRESS OF THE SERVICE CENTRE  
ESC  
Electronic Service Chiemgau GmbH  
Bahnhofstraße 108  
83224 Grassau, Germany  
Phone: +49 8641 9545-0  
Fax:  
+49 8641 9545-35 and -36  
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HDZ 100 COMPONENTS/SCOPE OF SUPPLY  
Protective casing for cable interfaces on the  
caravan roof for Kathrein rotary antenna systems  
type CAP series  
Capable of accepting up to two RF cables  
(Ø 5 mm) and one DC cable (Ø 6.5-7 mm)  
The cables can optionally be fed downwards from  
the HDZ 100 casing into the vehicle interior or out  
from the casing to other points on the vehicle roof  
Functionally appropriate sealing of the roof opening  
after disconnecting the cable connections when  
removing the CAP turntable  
Easy access to the cable interfaces combined with  
correct arrangement on the vehicle roof  
HDZ 100 SCOPE OF SUPPLY  
Cover with two gaskets and four  
captive screws  
Sealing plug  
Bottom half of the casing with gasket  
and six plugs  
Three fastening screws  
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PROPER USE  
PROPER USE (USE FOR THE INTENDED PURPOSE)  
The HDZ 100 roof gland protects the cable connection point and the roof gland point when laying cables  
from CAP systems on the caravan or mobile home roof.  
The gland seatings are designed for two cables (Ø 5 mm) and one cable (Ø 6.5-7 mm).  
Any use other than that specied above will void the warranty or guarantee.  
The following circumstances result in the loss of all warranty and liability claims towards  
the manufacturer:  
Improper installation  
Missing or insufcient sealant under the protective casing  
Use of cables with diameters other than 2 x 5 mm and 1 x 6.5-7 mm  
Failure to observe installation and safety instructions in this manual  
The system may only be installed by qualied specialist  
personnel!  
To prevent hazards during installation, operation or when driving on public highways, the  
instructions and information in this manual must be strictly adhered to.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES  
Safety during installation work  
When carrying out installation work in locations where there is a risk of falling, take appropriate  
safety precautions, e.g. use of a working platform. Make sure that the vehicle roof is  
sufciently strong and stable to carry out the installation work (risk of damage or collapsing  
of roof).  
In case of doubt, contact a qualied specialist dealer or the manufacturer of your vehicle  
to nd an appropriate installation location.  
Make sure that:  
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The turntable and connected units are disconnected from the power supply  
The person carrying out the installation or repair does not suffer from vertigo and can move around  
safely on the roof of the caravan or motor home  
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The person carrying out the installation or repair is wearing sturdy and non-slip shoes  
The person carrying out the installation or repair has a secure position to stand and hold on while  
working  
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The roof and the climbing equipment used (e.g. ladder) are dry, clean and non-slip  
The roof can withstand the weight of the person carrying out the repairs  
Attention! Risk of death or injury due to falling or the roof collapsing!  
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Nobody should be inside the caravan/motor home underneath the installation position during  
dismantling/installation  
Attention! Risk of death or injury due to possible roof collapsing and falling parts!  
Proper installation and safety  
Essential information  
The HDZ 100 should be tted only in a horizontal position. The correct execution of the installation and the  
electrical connections are important for safety.  
Adhesive sealant  
The HDZ 100 is attached to the roof of the vehicle by adhesive and is secured by additional screws.  
Note that the curing of the adhesive sealant is temperature-dependent. It reaches its full strength only  
after approximately ve days.  
During installation work, comply strictly with the processing and safety instructions  
for the adhesive sealant (Sikaex® 291 safety data sheet and Sikaex® 291 technical  
data sheet).  
Plugs  
Unused cable channels in the protective casing should in all cases be closed off using the attached  
plugs, since otherwise water will penetrate through these free openings.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES  
Cables  
Lay all cables such that nobody can tread on them or trip over them.  
When connecting the power cables (receiver and turntable) to the vehicle electrical supply, make sure  
that the cable polarity is not reversed.  
If the cable polarity is reversed there is a risk of thermal overload and damage  
to components when the equipment is powered up!  
If cable ducts are used to protect the cables, up to a size of 31 x 17 mm they can be concealed in the  
recess in the casing hood.  
The height of 17 mm should not be exceeded for turntables carrying a planar  
antenna (CAP 600/HDP 600), since at the steepest elevation of 10° the planar antenna  
can foul the cable duct during rotation.  
If the cable duct is laid as a direct continuation of the CAP 900 cable outlet, the  
height of the cable duct must be less than 10 mm, otherwise when the hood of the  
CAP 900 infeed system is in the park position it will foul the duct.  
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INSTALLATION EXAMPLES  
BASIC VARIANTS  
Roof gland with cable interface  
Roof gland without cable interface  
Cable continuation with cable interface  
CAP 600  
and  
CAP 700  
Note:  
For the CAP 600/700 units there are always  
two cables emerging from the turntable.  
CAP 600  
and  
CAP 700  
For the CAP 900 unit there are always three  
cables emerging from the turntable.  
CAP 600  
and  
CAP 700  
CAP 900  
CAP 900  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Circular cutter, Ø 38 mm  
Cross-head screwdriver for M4 screws  
Power drill  
Twist drill Ø 2.5 mm  
Knife  
Round le or emery paper  
Sikaex® 291 sealant (included in the CAP turntable scope of supply. Comply with the respective  
safety instructions for the sealant)  
If required for the type of installation selected: cable ducts (not included in the scope of supply)  
NECESSARY SPACINGS WHEN USING CABLE DUCTS  
Distance of the cable duct from the  
casing bottom half for the “roof gland”  
variant  
20  
Distance of the second cable duct  
from the casing lower half for the  
“cable continuation” variant  
20  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
INSTALLATION STEPS  
ROOF GLAND VARIANT  
1. In the centre of the intended position  
of the cable outlet spigot, drill the  
opening for the cable gland with a  
circular cutter (Ø: 38 mm). Deburr the  
hole with a round le or emery paper  
(see illustration on the right).  
2. Provisionally insert the casing lower  
half into the drilled hole.  
3. Mark out the positions of the three  
fastening holes on the vehicle roof  
(see illustration on the right).  
4. At the marked positions, drill the three  
holes with a twist drill (Ø: 2.5 mm,  
20 mm deep).  
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Before starting to use Sikaex 291  
adhesive sealant, be sure to read  
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the Sikaex  
Products safety data  
sheet and technical data sheet in this  
installation manual!  
The prerequisite for good adhesive  
characteristics is a clean, dry and grease-  
free substrate. You should therefore use a  
suitable cleaning agent to clean the area of  
roof surface covered by the casing lower  
half around the drilled hole, and then allow  
the surface to dry thoroughly.  
50 mm  
80 mm  
If the surface is painted, ensure that the  
paint nish is sufciently well bonded  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  
to the substrate.  
If the coat of paint is already loose or peeling, it must be removed down to a stable layer in the area  
to which the adhesive will bond. If you have any doubts concerning the adhesive characteristics,  
consult a paint and lacquer specialist, or the manufacturer of your vehicle.  
Under certain circumstances, it may be necessary for you to improve the adhesive properties of the roof  
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surface by pre-treatment with a cleaning agent available from specialist dealers (e.g. Sika Cleaner) or a  
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primer (e.g. Sika Primer).  
5. Ensure before starting adhesive work  
that the temperature of materials to  
be glued and the adhesive sealant is  
between +5 °C and +40 °C. Prepare  
all necessary fastening elements and  
tools.  
6. Prepare the tube of adhesive sealant  
in accordance with the instructions  
enclosed with the tube.  
7. Apply the sealant all round and  
evenly in the channel provided on the  
underside of the casing (see illustration  
on the right).  
Avoid skin contact under all  
circumstances!  
Note also that the sealing contour  
must be continuous and complete!  
8. Now screw the casing lower half into  
place, using the three self-tapping  
screws provided.  
9. Allow the cable ends to project  
approx. 180 mm from the interior of  
the vehicle and secure them with  
plugs (see illustration on the right).  
10. Now connect the cables and clip  
them on the cable attachment  
points provided (see illustration on  
the right).  
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11. Use the plugs supplied to seal the  
cable attachment points that are now  
not required (see illustration on the  
right).  
Do not cut away any plugs that are  
not required, you will need them  
if you ever wish to remove the  
turntable system.  
12. Now place the cover on the casing  
lower half and screw the two halves  
together using the four screws pre-  
inserted in the cover (tightening  
torque: MA = 1-1.5 Nm).  
CABLE CONTINUATION VARIANT  
1. First cut the cylindrical spigot off the  
underside of the casing. There are  
two ways of doing this:  
Caution, risk of injury!  
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use a sharp knife to cut through the  
wall between the base of the casing  
and the spigot (see illustration on the  
right) or  
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use a hammer to knock out the spigot  
Caution, risk of injury!  
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2. Continue as described in points 3. to  
8. of the description for the “roof gland”  
variant.  
9. Now open up the break-out in the end  
face of the cover for the cable outlet  
(see illustrations on the right).  
Caution, risk of injury!  
10. Now connect the cables from the  
turntable on the cables from the  
interior of the vehicle, within the casing  
(see illustration on the right).  
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11. Insert the cable in the seal and push  
it into the cable clips in the casing  
(see illustration on the right).  
12. Use the plugs attached to seal the  
cable attachment points that are now  
not required (see illustration on the  
right).  
Do not cut away any plugs that are  
not required, you will need them  
if you ever wish to remove the  
turntable system.  
13. Now place the cover on the casing  
lower half and screw the two halves  
together using the four screws pre-  
inserted in the cover (tightening  
torque: MA = 1-1.5 Nm).  
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TECHNICAL DATA (in mm)  
90  
max. 31  
211  
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Cable inlet  
cable outlet  
up to 3 cables  
up to 3 cables  
bis zu 3 Kabel  
bis zu 3 Kabel  
2,5 (3x)  
38  
RAL 9002 (grey white)  
Interfaces:  
-Roofhole:
Ø 38  
-Cableduct:W=31, H=17  
-Cables: 2x RF  
Ø 5; 1xDC  
max Ø 6.5 - 7 max  
-Core-drilledholeinthesubstrate: 3x  
Ø 2.5 for self-tapping screws ST 3.5x19  
Protection class according to EN 60529: IP55  
Packaging:  
-Singlepackdimensions:L=225; W=165; H=67  
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Gross weight: 0.35 kg  
(single pack dimensions)  
]
Net weight: 0.25 kg  
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FOR YOUR NOTES  
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KATHREIN-Werke KG • Anton-Kathrein-Straße 1 - 3  
P.O. Box 100 444 • 83004 Rosenheim GERMANY  

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