Kathrein Satellite TV System CAP 310 User Manual

Installation Manual  
MobiSet 2 digital CAP 210  
and  
Mobi Set 3 digital CAP 310  
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Foreign language installation instructions  
Dear Customer, Chère Cliente, Cher Client, Gentile cliente, Estimado cliente,  
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You can obtain an English version of our mounting instructions from our representatives in your country  
our homepage (http://www.kathrein.de/en/sat/products/englisch.htm).  
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Vous pouvez obtenir un manuel d‘installation en français chez notre réprésentant en votre pays  
notre page d‘ouverture (http://www.kathrein.de/en/sat/products/franzoesisch.htm).  
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Lei puo avvere la versione italiana delle istruzioni di montaggio dalla nostra rapresentanza  
citta´, oppure scaricarla dalla nostra hompage http://www.kathrein.de/en/sat/products/italienisch.htm)  
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Para obtener la versión española de nuestro manual de instalación, contacte nuestros representantes en su  
nuestra página de Internet (http://www.kathrein.de/en/sat/products/spanisch.htm).  
Electronic equipment is not household waste in accordance with  
directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE  
COUNCIL dated 27th January 2003 on used electrical and electronic  
equipment, it must be disposed of properly.  
At the end of its service life, take this unit for disposal at a relevant  
ofcial collection point.  
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Components of MobiSet 3 digital CAP 310  
HDP 171  
1. Roof duct with mounting nut  
2. Mounting plate  
3. Turntable  
4. Antenna boom  
5. BAS 60  
UFD 170  
For an explanation of the  
connections, see the “Connection  
Examples” section and operating  
manual UFD 170.  
HTV 115  
For an explanation of the  
connections, see the “Connection  
Examples” section and operating  
manual HTV 115.  
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Product package  
Product package  
• Turntable with tted BAS 60 and ready for  
connection cables with a length of 3.5 m  
• Power supply cable (10 m) for connection to  
on-board network  
• Mounting plate  
• Roof duct with sealing gasket  
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• Sikaex 291 sealing glue (100 ml tube)  
• UFD 170 satellite combi receiver with connecting  
cables, infra-red sensor and infra-red remote  
control  
• HTV 115 LCD/TFT television set with connecting  
cables and operating manual  
• MobiSet 3 digital CAP 310 installation manual  
• UFD 170 satellite combi receiver and  
HDP 171 turntable operating manual  
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Proper use  
Proper use  
Intended purpose  
The MobiSet 3 digital CAP 310 is designed to receive digital TV and  
radio programs via satellite. The turntable is intended for the Kathrein  
planar antenna BAS 60. This antenna can be used to receive digital  
TV and radio signals in the frequency range from 10.70 to 12.75 GHz;  
the antenna cannot receive terrestrial signals (e.g. DVB-T).  
The turntable can only be used in conjunction with a Kathrein  
UFD 170 combi receiver or the Kathrein UFD 540 digital receiver and  
HDS 160 control unit. In conjunction with these two receivers, the  
turntable provides fully automatic alignment of the planar antenna to  
receive digital satellite signals. The turntable is designed for use in  
stationary caravans or motorhomes.  
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  
• Use of non-specied mounting materials, which cannot guarantee  
the mechanical reliability of the antenna system  
• Non-permissible use, e.g. use of the planar antenna for storage  
• Structural changes or interference with the components and mounting  
accessories in the set, which could endanger both the mechanical  
and functional reliability  
• Improper or forcible opening of the components  
• Use of cleaners containing solvents, such as acetone, nitro-cellulose  
combination thinner, naphtha etc.  
• Failure to observe installation and safety instructions in this manual  
Note:  
The maximum permissible speed for vehicles with a BAS 60/HDP 171  
receiver unit mounted on the roof is 130 km/h. Before commencing  
a journey, the planar antenna must always be lowered into horizontal  
position (park position).  
The turntable may be operated in an ambient temperature range of  
-10 °C to +40 °C. Operating the system outside these ranges can  
result in malfunctions or damage to the system.  
Installation instructions  
The turntable may only be assembled 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. Proper installation and connection of the system  
are pre-requisites for conformity with the corresponding standards.  
This has been documented in advance in the CE label and the  
declaration of conformity in the appendix to this manual.  
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Safety instructions - important notes  
Safety during installation work  
When carrying out installation work in locations with 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 collapse 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:  
- The antenna and connected units are disconnected from the power  
- The person carrying out the installation does not suffer from  
vertigo and can move around safely on the roof of the caravan or  
motorhome  
- The person carrying out the repairs is wearing sturdy and non-slip  
shoes  
- The person carrying out the repairs has a secure position to stand  
and hold on while working  
- 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 roof collapse!  
- Nobody should be below the antenna inside the caravan/motorhome  
during dismantling / installation.  
Attention! Risk of death or injury due to possible roof collapse  
and falling parts!  
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Safety instructions - important notes  
Proper installation and safety  
Fundamental information  
A crucial safety factor is proper performance of installation and  
electrical connection work, and the specied alignment of the turntable  
in the direction of travel (park position), see also installation and  
connection.  
Heed as precisely as possible the installation conditions and steps  
described.  
Modications to the electrical installations in the vehicle should only be  
carried out by a specialist in vehicle electrics.  
Do not make any individual changes to the turntable.  
Sealing glue  
The turntable is mounted on the roof of the vehicle by glueing and is  
secured by additional screws.  
Note that the setting of the sealing glue depends on the temperature.  
It reaches its nal strength after approximately ve days. During  
installation work, follow the processing and safety instructions listed in  
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the Sikaex 291 data sheet.  
Road Trafc Licensing Regulations (StVZO)  
The applicable regulations of the StVZO must be heeded with xed  
installation of the turntable on a vehicle which drives on public  
highways.  
In particular, this applies to §§ 19/2; 30 C; 32 (2) and the EC directive  
74/483 EEC.  
Briey, they state that an entry in the vehicle documentation is not  
necessary if the antenna unit is not at a height of more than 2 m when  
the vehicle is laden and the antenna unit does not protrude outside  
the outer lateral outline of the vehicle. The maximum permissible  
height of 4 m (vehicle and antenna unit) may not be exceeded.  
There is an increased risk of accidents if the normal vehicle height is  
increased by an extended antenna. The driver bears sole responsibility  
for the condition of the superstructure and external ttings!  
Cable  
Lay all cables such that nobody can tread on them or trip over them.  
To prevent parasitic induction or interference emissions, when  
extending the antenna cable use 75 Ω coaxial cable with a screening  
factor of at least 75 dB.  
If you have tied the cables with wire or something similar, disentangle  
this in order to prevent smouldering!  
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Safety instructions - important notes  
Power supply, fusing  
Operate the system from your vehicle‘s battery (12 V) or a suitable  
mains power pack. This mains power pack must guarantee a stable  
initial voltage of 12 V, 11 A continuous current and 15 A (300 ms) surge  
current.  
The transient power consumption is up to a maximum of 12 A.  
To ensure reliable functioning of the connecting/control unit, the power  
supply cable must be connected directly to the battery. If the power  
supply is too low, the UFD 170 /UFD 540 receiver indicates this with  
the on-screen message “On-board voltage too low” on the television  
screen.  
A 15 A fuse is integrated into the power supply cable.  
If the fuse responds, the source of the fault must be eliminated and the  
defective fuse replaced with a fuse of the same rated value (15 A).  
Never remove or bridge the fuse in the cable – cable re hazard!  
The UFD 170 (on the front side) and the HDS 160 (in the connection  
area on the back side) have a removable 10 A at fuse.  
If the fuse responds, the source of the fault must be eliminated and the  
defective fuse replaced with a fuse of the same rated value.  
Connecting the power supply cable wire marked “Ignition” to  
the ignition circuit activates the turntable function for automatic  
lowering of the antenna. This lowering takes place as soon as the  
vehicle ignition circuit is turned on.  
When connecting the control unit to the on-board network, it must  
be ensured that the “+12V”, “Earth” and “Ignition” wires cannot be  
broken by switches connected in series, as this can deactivate the  
automatic lowering function.  
The antenna lowers after max. 12 seconds after the switching on  
of the vehicle ignition circuit (if in stand-by and if the UFD 170  
is switched off, otherwise the control unit lowers immediately in  
operation).  
Checks before commencing a journey  
• Before commencing a journey, the antenna must always be lowered  
into horizontal position (park position). If the antenna has collided  
with xed or moving objects, you must check that is still securely  
tted.  
• As the antenna is subjected to vibration loads during driving, at  
regular intervals, depending on the frequency of driving, you should  
check that the system is still securely tted and tighten any parts that  
have come loose.  
• The maximum permissible speed for vehicles with a BAS 60  
receiver unit mounted on the roof is 130 km/h.  
• Lower the antenna if it will not be used for a long period. This makes  
the securing bolts more difcult to access (protection against theft).  
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Safety instructions - important notes  
Safety precautions during installation  
During installation of the turntable, make sure that no persons, in  
particular children, are in the immediate vicinity of the turntable and  
that they do cannot touch any moving parts – danger of crushing!  
Always unplug the power supply during installation work.  
Lowering the antenna while driving  
While driving, the antenna must always be lowered to the horizontal  
position (park position).  
To remind yourself of this, please use the stickers in the visual area  
around your vehicle ignition switch.  
Cleaning the antenna  
To clean the antenna, use only water and cleansing agents typically  
used for vehicles.  
Do not clean the equipment with steam jet or high-pressure washers.  
Do not use any cleansing agents which contain solvents such  
as acetone, nitro-cellulose combination thinner, naphtha, etc.  
since this can damage individual components.  
Instructions for installation and operation of the HDP 171  
with the UFD 170  
1. The turntable can only be used in conjunction with a Kathrein  
UFD 170 Caravan Digital Combi Receiver or a Kathrein UFD 540  
Caravan Digital Receiver with HDS 160 control unit.  
2. To ensure reliable functioning of the turntable, the power supply  
cable must be connected directly to the battery. If the power supply  
is too low, the receiver indicates this with the on-screen message  
“On-board voltage too low!” or with “HDP overload” on the television  
screen.  
A fuse (15 A) is integrated into the power supply cable.  
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Safety instructions - important notes  
If the fuse responds, the source of the fault must be eliminated.  
The defective fuse should only ever be replaced with a fuse of the  
same rated value.  
Never remove or bridge the fuse in the cable or in the receiver  
(UFD 170)! Cable re hazard!  
3. Connecting the power supply cable lead marked “Ignition” activates  
the turntable function for automatic lowering of the antenna. This  
lowering takes place as soon as the vehicle ignition circuit is turned  
on. When connecting the control unit to the on-board network, it must  
be ensured that the “+12V”, “Earth” and “Ignition” wires cannot be  
broken by switches connected in series, as this can deactivate the  
automatic lowering function.  
Exceeding the normal vehicle height by not lowering the  
antennaincreasestheriskofaccidents!Thedriverisresponsible  
for the condition of the superstructure and external ttings!  
4. While downloading software for the UFD 170 satellite combi receiver,  
the caravan ignition may not under any circumstances be turned on  
as this can result in impairment, faults or loss of function.  
Never turn off the receiver (UFD 170) during the update process, as  
otherwise you could lose the entire software. You would then need to  
re-install it at a service centre or using a PC and null modem cable.  
5. Note on satellite search: If the vehicle is not on supports during the  
satellite search process and people are moving around inside it,  
there is a danger that the oscillations of the vehicle will mean that the  
satellite cannot be found. It should also be ensured that the vehicle is  
not oscillating when software download via satellite, as otherwise the  
download may fail.  
6. For installation, the turntable HDP 171 may be used in conjunction  
with the UFD 170 in manual mode (see “installation and connection”,  
“installation of the BAS 60 planar antenna” sections).  
After installation of the BAS 60 planar antenna, the HDP 171  
must be put in the park position with the reset command.  
The reset command can be accessed via the receiver menu  
(menu element “HDP antenna set-up”). Only then is the HDP 171  
released by the software for automatic searching. This concludes  
the installation of the HDP 171.  
The instructions in the installation and operating manuals  
for these devices and for the extensions and superstructures  
must absolutely be heeded!  
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Installation and connection  
Required tools and equipment  
• Circular cutter, Ø 38 mm  
• Flat-bladed screwdriver for M5 screws  
• Drilling machine  
• Galvanised tallow drop screws, depending on roof structure  
(Ø: 5 mm, sheet metal screws D 7981, depending on roof panel  
structure) or tallow drop screws D 7985 with shims and nuts  
• Twist drill, Ø 2.5 or 5.5 mm  
• Round le and/or emery paper  
• Cleaning agent  
• Fork or ring bolt with width of 10 and 11 mm  
• Knife  
• Cross recess screwdriver for M3 and M5 screws  
Torque wrench between 6 and 11 Nm  
• Hexagon socket screw key (5 mm)  
• Two wooden beams for supporting turntable  
Unpacking and preparation  
Remove the turntable from the packaging. Retain the original  
packaging, as if it is necessary to send the unit for repair transport  
damage cannot be ruled out and the manufacturer accepts no liability  
for possible damage.  
Loosen the six fastening screws (width: 10 mm). Carefully lift  
the turntable off the mounting plate and place it on the prepared  
support beams. It must be ensured that the cable running out of the  
underside of the turntable is not crushed.  
Selecting the installation location  
Essentially, the cable lengths of the MobiSet 3 digital CAP 310  
components allow you a free choice of installation location on your  
caravan or motorhome.  
However, you should take note of the following points:  
• Before installation, you should nd out whether the operating manual  
for your vehicle permits the tting of non-vehicle specic parts or  
what requirements need to be met in order to do so.  
• For direct satellite reception, there should not be any obstructions  
between the antenna and the satellite. Therefore, make sure that  
the antenna is not shadowed by roof extensions such as baggage  
carriers, air conditioning units, solar panels, etc. The problem of  
shadowing applies also for the selection of the parking place for your  
vehicle. For interference-free satellite reception, the antenna needs  
an imaginary free view to the South at an angle of between 15°  
and 55° (depending on location) to the horizontal.  
• The turntable has, together with the BAS 60 planar antenna, a  
circular action area with a diameter of approx. 96 cm. Make sure that  
there are no roof extensions within this range (collision danger).  
• Choose a mounting position on the roof that is as at as possible as,  
depending on the location of the vehicle, roof inclines greater than  
10° may lead to problems searching for the satellite.  
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Installation and connection  
To ensure secure adhesion, the height difference of the roof curve  
may not be more than 1 cm over a length of 2 m, as otherwise the  
gap between the roof and the mounting plate would be too big to be  
lled by the sealing glue.  
• As the vehicle is constantly subjected to vibration loads during  
travel, the roof below the antenna unit is also subject to signicant  
loads. Please note given the nature and capacity of your vehicle roof  
(see also operating manual for the vehicle) that the weight of the  
antenna unit is approx. 14.5 kg. In case of doubt, consult a qualied  
dealer or your vehicle’s manufacturer.  
• The roof duct provides a waterproof channel to feed the three  
connecting cables (antenna, control unit and power supply cables)  
into the interior of the vehicle directly underneath the turntable. If you  
prefer a different method of laying the cables, they can be run out  
of the rear of the turntable via the channel provided in the mounting  
plate. The cables must then be run along the roof of the vehicle in a  
protected cable duct (not supplied).  
Note:  
The cables may not be cut, as otherwise the proper functioning of  
the unit can no longer be guaranteed.  
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Installation and connection  
Installation steps  
Installation of cable duct and mounting plate  
Note:  
If you have previously used a Kathrein HDM140/141 exible  
satellite mast or another mast with a diameter of 34 mm, you can  
continue using the existing duct hole in the roof (if space allows).  
Figure: A  
• In the centre of the intended position of the turntable, drill the opening  
for the cable duct with a circular cutter (Ø: 38 mm). Deburr the hole  
with a round le or emery paper.  
• Provisionally insert the roof duct into the drilled hole (Fig. A).  
• Place the mounting plate on the roof of the vehicle, such that the  
centre hole is positioned centrally to the cable duct. The arrow  
symbol must be visible from above and point forwards in the  
direction of travel (Fig. B).  
Figure: B  
Arrow in driving  
direction  
• Mark the positions of the six fastening holes on the roof of the vehicle  
in a circular pattern.  
Note:  
The size of the holes and the choice of fastening screws to be used  
(not supplied) depend on the type and thickness of the materials  
used in the roof structure. If the roof panelling (plastic roofs) is  
sufciently strong, it is recommended that tallow drop screws, plain  
washers and self-locking nuts are always used to secure the glued  
mounting plate.  
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• For very thin roof panel materials and insufcient support in the  
insulating material, through holes (Ø: 5.5 mm) into the interior of  
the vehicle are necessary and galvanised M5 tallow drop screws of  
sufcient length should be used.  
Make sure that you use a sufciently strong support that can  
absorb the screw forces (large plain washer or complete reinforcing  
plate).  
Figure: C  
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• Create the holes necessary to secure the mounting plate (Fig. C).  
• In addition to the screwed connection, the mounting plate and roof  
duct must be bonded to the roof with adhesive and sealed. This is  
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done using the Sikaex 291 sealing glue supplied, which is ideally  
suited for this purpose due to its broad range of adhesion.  
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Before you begin working with the Sikaex 291 sealing glue,  
make sure that you have carefully read the safety information  
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for Sikaex products on page 34 and the technical data sheet  
on page 35 in this manual!  
The prerequisite for good adhesive properties is a clean, dry and  
grease-free substrate. You should therefore clean the roof surface with  
a suitable cleaning agent within in a circumference of 15 cm around the  
drilled hole and allow the surface to dry thoroughly.  
For painted surfaces, it must be ensured that the coat of paint has the  
required adhesive properties with the substrate.  
If the coat of paint is already loose or foliated, it must be removed  
down to a stable layer in the area of the adhesive surface. If you have  
any doubts concerning the adhesive properties, consult a specialist in  
painting and lacquering or the manufacturer of your vehicle.  
Under certain circumstances, it may be necessary for you to improve  
the adhesive properties of the roof surface by pre-treatment with a  
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cleaning agent available from specialist dealers (e.g. Sika Cleaner) or  
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a primer (e.g. Sika Primer).  
The procedure for glueing the mounting plate is as follows:  
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Installation and connection  
Figure: D  
Recess  
for cable  
Adhesive surfaces  
between two grooves  
• Note before starting glueing work that the optimal processing  
temperature of materials to be glued and the sealing glue is  
between +15 °C und +25 °C. Prepare all necessary fastening  
elements and tools.  
• Prepare the tube of sealing glue in accordance with the instructions  
enclosed with the tube.  
• Remove the roof duct (Fig. A) and apply the sealing glue evenly to  
the underside of the roof duct ange.  
Replace the roof duct in the drilled hole and press it rmly against the  
roof of the vehicle.  
• Apply the sealing glue evenly to the underside of the mounting plate,  
covering the whole area between the grooves (Fig. D).  
This area must be completely glued onto the roof of the vehicle, in  
order to achieve the necessary adhesive force.  
Place the mounting plate on the roof of the vehicle, as you have  
done already when marking the drilled holes.  
Make sure that the arrow on the mounting plate points forward  
in the direction of travel.  
The fastening holes must be perfectly aligned with the prepared  
holes in the roof.  
• Fasten the mounting plate in place with the prepared screws,  
making sure that all six screws are evenly tightened across the  
diagonals.  
Note:  
The sealing glue used is capable of bridging small gaps caused  
by the curve of the vehicle’s roof. However, you should ensure  
that the mounting plate is not bent by tightening the screws.  
• Remove any sealing glue that leaks out at the sides with a clean cloth  
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or if necessary with Sikaex Remover (available from specialist  
dealers). Do not use a cleaning agent or thinner containing solvents,  
as this could damage the sealing glue applied under the mounting  
plate. Only wash your hands with washing paste and water.  
• Secure the cable duct by counter-tightening the knurled nuts supplied  
from inside the vehicle (Fig. A).  
• Note that the setting of the sealing glue depends on the ambient  
temperature and the humidity. Final strength is reached after approx.  
ve days. However, it is possible to carry out further installation  
work with no problems, as the mounting plate is held in place by the  
tightened screws.  
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Installation and connection  
Installation of turntable  
Version with cable duct below turntable (Fig. E)  
Figure: E  
• Check that the O ring is correctly positioned in the groove of the  
cable duct (Fig. A). An incorrectly positioned or missing O ring will  
allow water to penetrate.  
• Feed the ends of the cables with the connectors as far as possible  
through the cable duct into the interior of the vehicle.  
Do not step on the connectors or kink the cables!  
• Lift the turntable and place it carefully on the mounting plate in the  
direction of travel.  
The through holes on the turntable must be perfectly aligned with the  
threads on the mounting plate. When lowering, make sure that the  
cables are fed through the cable duct and are not crushed.  
• Apply a little sealing glue to the six threaded holes in the mounting  
plate and screw the fastening screws into the thread. Tighten the  
screws to a torque of 6 Nm.  
To prevent water vapour from inside the vehicle reaching the  
turntable through the roof duct, place the three cables in the  
sealing gasket supplied and insert them as far as possible into the  
roof duct. Make sure that no tensile loads are acting downwards on  
the sealing gasket as this can cause it to fall out over time.  
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Installation and connection  
Version with external cable duct (Fig. F)  
Figure: F  
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• Arrange the cables in the cable duct when placing the turntable  
onto the mounting plate. Make sure that the cables are not crossed  
over and that they are tightened so that they cannot be kinked.  
Do not try to pull the cable out of the unit. This could damage the  
cable or loosen the cable connections.  
• Place the turntable carefully on the mounting plate. The through  
holes on the turntable must be perfectly aligned with the threads on  
the mounting plate.  
• Apply a little sealing glue to the six threaded holes in the mounting  
plate and screw the fastening screws into the thread.  
Tighten the screws to a torque of 6 Nm.  
• The connecting cables should be fed into the interior of the vehicle  
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through a waterproof cable duct¹ .  
The cables may not be crushed, kinked or damaged.  
The connecting cables between the turntable and the connecting/  
control unit may not be extended!  
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¹ These watertight cable ducts exist in the area of boating and yachting  
technology, for example, so-called “cableports” and they can be  
purchased in boating and yacht outtting stores.  
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Installation and connection  
Brief instructions for installing the HDP 171  
The sequence of pictures shown illustrates all the necessary  
installation steps that are required to assemble the HDP 171 turntable  
and the BAS 60 planar antenna on the roof of the vehicle.  
The  
other  
detailed  
instructions in this operating  
manual must also be  
followed!  
For ease of illustration, we  
have dismantled the BAS 60  
on these photographs.  
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Determination of installation  
location.  
Caution! System has a turning  
range of 96 cm (Ø). Drill hole  
with Ø 38 mm. Deburr sharp  
edges of hole.  
Apply Sikaex 291 adhesive  
As supplied, the BAS 60  
is pre-mounted on the  
HDP 171.  
to roof duct supports. Insert  
supports into hole and secure  
from below with knurled nuts.  
Unscrew screws (x6, SW 10)  
in mounting plate and remove  
mounting plate.  
Place turntable on prepared  
support beams to protect the  
roof of the vehicle.  
Align mounting plate with arrow  
in direction of travel. Mark the  
six drilling holes for securing the  
mounting plate.  
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Apply Sikaex 291 adhesive in  
Place mounting plate on roof  
duct and secure with appropriate  
Screw turntable onto mounting  
plate using torque wrench.  
Caution!  
a sinuous line between the two  
grooves and spread with spatula  
or similar. Avoid skin contact!  
screws  
(choose  
screws  
according to thickness/structure  
of roof).  
Tightening torque: 6 Nm  
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Installation and connection  
Set up electrical connections. Connect UFD 170/UFD 540 receiver.  
Connect connecting/control unit to battery.  
The antenna must always be lowered into horizontal position  
(park position) while driving!  
Maximum driving speed of the vehicle: 130 km/h  
Installation of UFD 170  
The turntable is actuated exclusively by the UFD 170 combi satellite  
receiver.  
The cable lengths must be taken into account when choosing the  
installation location.  
The UFD 170 is equipped with a power saving circuit and a separate  
infrared transmitter, which means that the unit does not need to be  
placed where it is visible. You can therefore t the UFD 170 out of sight  
in any location, e.g. on cupboard walls, side walls or the base of storage  
compartments.  
Note:  
When choosing the installation location, bear in mind that the on/off  
switch, the fuse for subsequent monitoring and the slots for inserting  
common interface modules should always be accessible.  
In addition, the following points should be taken into account:  
• The wall thickness at the installation location must be at least 12 mm,  
as otherwise the screws will emerge on the other side or damage  
the surface  
• The receiver must be placed in such a way as to allow sufcient  
air circulation behind, above and next to the unit. Installation on  
carpet-covered walls is therefore unsuitable  
• Ensure that the cupboard or storage compartment in which the unit  
is housed is adequately ventilated, to prevent a build up of heat  
• No cables etc. placed behind or in the wall should be damaged when  
tightening the screws  
• The receiver is designed exclusively for installation in dry, interior  
locations. The installation location must be protected against  
moisture  
• The connecting cables must be strain relieved  
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Installation and connection  
Laying cables and connecting the turntable HDP 171  
• Lay the control cable (8-pole Western connector), the coaxial cable  
and the power supply cable (2-pole connector) to the UFD 170.  
Avoid laying the cables across sharp edges and secure the cable  
against possible abrasion points.  
• Connect the control cable to the “POSITIONER” connecting socket  
on the rear of the UFD 170. Repeat for the power supply cable,  
which has to be connected to the two “POWER OUT” cables.  
• Connect the coaxial cable (coming from the turntable) to the “IF IN”  
F socket on the rear panel of the UFD 170.  
• Place the infrared sensor close to or directly on top of the TV set  
and lay the cable to the UFD 170. Connect the 6-pole Western  
connector on the rear to the socket marked “IR REMOTE IN”.  
Note for CAP 210:  
Note for CAP 310:  
Lay the AV cinch enclosed with the CAP 210 to the Scart cable.  
Here you must absolutely note the assignment of the connectors!  
The cinch connector must be assigned to the UFD 170 and the  
Scart connector to the TV set. Reversal is not possible – unit will not  
function!  
Lay the AV cinch enclosed with the CAP 310 from the HTV 115 TV  
set AV cinch cable to the UFD 170 receiver.  
Connecting the UFD 170 to the on-board power network  
Isolate the on-board network (master switch “off” or disconnect negative  
pole of on-board network battery) before commencing the following  
work:  
• Connect the included 3-pin cable to the receiver’s “POWER IN”  
plug connector.  
Make sure that the “inline“ integrated fuse (15 A) of the cable is  
completely plugged in an intact. If the fuse responds, the source  
of the fault must rst be eliminated. The fuse may only ever be  
replaced by a fuse with the same rated value (15 A).  
The fuses in the cable and in the receiver may never be bridged  
– cable re hazard!  
• At the connecting point for the positive and negative wires, the  
voltage may not fall below 10.9 V even with a load of 12 A. Otherwise  
optimum functioning can no longer be guaranteed.  
• Connect the connecting cable wires marked “EARTH” (white wire)  
and “+12 V” (brown wire) to the corresponding battery contacts.  
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• The third, green connecting cable wire, marked “IGNITION”  
allows you a free choice of connection to a circuit in the vehicle  
that is activated when the ignition key is turned and then carries a  
constant 12 V voltage. This type of connection ensures that when the  
engine is started the antenna is automatically lowered into the park  
position (the receiver does not need to be turned on).  
Only for connection in  
motorhome, not in  
caravan!  
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• Check the connections before you re-connect the on-board  
network.  
• For commissioning and more detailed information on additional  
operator functions, we refer you to the separate operating manual  
enclosed.  
Connecting the HTV 115 LCD TV Set  
Connect a HTV 115 and the receiver with the included cinch/cinch cable  
included with the UFD 170.  
Make sure that you heed the colour identication of the connectors  
and outlets on the back side of the receiver.  
Connect the TV with the included connection cable for 230V power  
supply and with the connection cable (identication: HTV 115) for 12 V  
norm outlets (DIN ISO 4165).  
Function information for connection to on-board network  
Under certain circumstances, problems can arise when the units are  
connected to different connecting sockets or circuits/earth potentials.  
If none are available, it is recommended as depicted in Figure “H”  
that you connect the connecting sockets for receiver and TV set  
to the same cable. The current capacity of the circuit used must be  
checked with respect to the intended application.  
For additional information about operating the UFD 170 receiver  
and the HTV 115, please see the instructions included with the  
equipment.  
Important safety information for CAP 310  
The HTV 115 TV set may not be operated while driving or in a  
moving vehicle (similar to the situation in aircraft, where mobile  
phones or other electronic devices may not be operated)!  
Under unfavourable circumstances, it cannot be completely  
ruled out that other electronic devices could interfere with the  
sensitive vehicle electronics and could result in triggering of the  
airbag, for example.  
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Connection example motorhome - 12 V battery connection (UFD 170)  
Fig: G  
Note:  
To prevent damage to the  
HTV 115 electronics, it must  
be ensured that the supply  
voltage is in the range 10.5 to  
14.5 V.  
If your charger does not  
guarantee this, contact  
specialist in vehicle electrics.  
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8-pole  
brown  
white green  
Ignition  
6-pole  
Battery  
Attention:  
External  
IR sensor  
For operation with two batteries, it  
must be ensured that the ignition  
signal earth has the same potential  
as the power supply battery earth for  
the UFD 170 combi receiver.  
HTV 115 TV set  
Cigarette lighter  
socket or 12 V  
standard socket,  
DIN ISO 4165  
Non-compliance means that the  
automatic lowering function will not  
work!  
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Connection example caravan - 230 V battery connection (UFD 170)  
Fig: H  
8-pole  
green  
brown  
white  
Note!  
6-pole  
Do not connect.  
Option not available.  
The antenna must be  
lowered before departure.  
• Turn on receiver  
• Select HDP menu  
• Select park function and  
confirm  
Mains unit  
External  
IR sensor  
HTV 115 TV set  
Mains unit  
HTV 115  
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BAS 60 planar antenna  
Proper use  
The BAS 60 at antenna is used to receive digital TV and radio signals  
in the frequency range from 10.70 to 12.75 GHz.  
It cannot receive terrestrial signals.  
The BAS 60 has been designed for mobile use, to receive satellite  
signals in stationary caravans, motorhomes or trucks.  
The antenna’s fastening was attuned to the HDP 171 turntable.  
The alignment of the antenna occurs automatically when you switch on  
the UFD 170 receiver and select the TV programme.  
BAS 60 with HDP 171  
Important information for use  
The following circumstances result in the loss of all warranty and  
liability claims towards the manufacturer:  
• Improper installation  
• Use of non-specied mounting materials, which cannot guarantee  
the mechanical reliability of the antenna system  
• Non-permissible use, e.g. use of the planar antenna for storage  
• Structural changes or interference with the components and mounting  
accessories in the set, which could endanger both the mechanical  
and functional reliability  
• Improper or forcible opening of the components, which can cause  
malfunctions  
• Use of cleaners containing solvents, such as acetone, nitro-cellulose  
combination thinner, naphtha etc.  
• Failure to observe installation and safety instructions in this manual  
Safety notes  
• Before commencing a journey, the antenna must always be lowered  
into horizontal position (park position).  
• If the antenna has collided with xed or moving objects, you must  
check that is still securely tted.  
• As the antenna is subjected to vibration loads during driving, at  
regular intervals, depending on the frequency of driving, you should  
check that the system is still securely tted and tighten any parts that  
have come loose.  
• The maximum permissible speed for vehicles with a BAS 60/  
HDP 171 receiver unit mounted on the roof is 130 km/h.  
• Lower the antenna if it will not be used for a long period. This makes  
the securing bolts more difcult to access (protection against theft).  
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BAS 60 planar antenna  
Reception range/footprint  
The footprint is the reception area on the earth that a satellite covers  
with its transmission beam (spot), within which satellite reception is  
possible. The transmission power is at its greatest in the centre of this  
spot – it becomes progressively weaker moving outwards.  
You should preferably align your antenna to the position of the  
ASTRA satellite 19.2° East (picture below left), EUTELSAT/  
HOTBIRD 13° East (picture below right). The spots for these satellites  
are shown below.  
The inner line of the footprint  
here shows the area covered  
with digital signals by the ASTRA  
satellites.  
The outer dashed line of the  
footprint displayed here shows  
the area that is covered by  
individual  
Therefore, within this footprint  
not all programmes are  
available.  
Astra  
satellite.  
The satellites emit the various channel packages in different footprints.  
In the main reception area (inner lines), all channels can be received  
with good sound and picture quality (exception: EUTELSAT II F1 –  
wide beam). In the marginal zones (outer lines), reception is possible,  
although the quality of the signals received can vary considerably.  
BAS 60 technical data  
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Polarisation setting  
Polarisation setting  
As supplied, the BAS 60 is mounted centrally on the turntable.  
In this position, you can also receive signals from satellites with  
deviations in the degree of longitude (of the typical reception range)  
of between 15° and 20° from the orbit position of the satellite.  
Deviations in the preferred reception range degree of longitude or  
more than 15-20° from the orbit position of the satellite allows the  
BAS 60 polarisation setting to be changed by changing the mounting  
position.  
However, explicit attention is drawn to the fact that positioning  
the BAS 60 antenna at a deviation of +15° or -15° from the centre  
position only makes sense if a satellite to the far West or the far  
East is actually preferred for reception.  
+15° if the satellite is more than 15° to 20° to the west of the  
preferred reception area and -15° if the satellite is more than 15° to 20°  
to the east of the preferred reception area.  
The overview below shows the recommended BAS 60 mounting  
position for selected locations and typical satellites. This overview  
does not constitute a guarantee of reception of all channels from the  
satellites listed here.  
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Safety notes  
We strongly advise that users who are not familiar with  
the installation work should not reassemble the BAS 60  
independently. They should contact a technician or engineer.  
They may nd a suitable person on the campsite.  
Make sure that:  
- The antenna and connected units are disconnected from the  
power  
- The person carrying out the installation does not suffer from  
vertigo and can move around safely on the roof of the caravan or  
motorhome  
- The person carrying out the repairs is wearing sturdy and non-slip  
shoes  
- The person carrying out the repairs has a secure position to stand  
and hold on while working  
- 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 roof  
collapse!  
- No persons, especially small children, should be in the  
immediate area of the turntable and touch movable parts during  
dismantling/installation of the planar antenna. Nobody should  
be below the antenna inside the caravan/motorhome during  
dismantling/installation.  
Attention! Risk of death or injury due to possible roof  
collapse and falling parts on the motorhome/caravan.  
Continue to heed the “safety instructions - important notes“  
section!  
No impediments may be in the turning range (see “safety  
information - important notes”)!  
Installation process  
The explanation of this installation process is based on the  
assumption that the entire CAP unit has been properly put  
together, installed and set up, as described in this installation  
manual. The safety instructions in the detailed operating manual  
for the UFD 170 must also be followed!  
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Polarisation setting  
In motorhome/caravan  
To dismantle/install the planar antenna from the turntable, proceed as  
follows: (the key names refer to the remote control for the UFD 170  
receiver)  
1. Turn on the receiver with the main switch on the front of the unit.  
2. Press the Standby button (  
3. First of all, “Welcome UFD 170” and you will then see the message  
“Please wait, initialising HDP”.  
) to start up the receiver.  
4. Wait until you see the message “Astra position unknown,  
press OK to start search mode” and cancel this operation with  
the  
button.  
button to go to the main menu, use the ꢃꢄ  
5. Next, press the  
buttons to navigate to the option “HDP antenna setup” and conrm  
your selection by pressing the button.  
6. Use the ꢃꢄ buttons to select the Elevation option and use  
the number keys on the remote control to enter “400”.  
7. Press the button and the turntable will move to the selected  
elevation angle.  
8. Turn off the UFD 170 using the main switch on the front and  
disconnect it from the power.  
On the turntable  
9. Unscrew the antenna fastening screws on the turntable with a  
suitable hexagon socket key (size 5), see photograph on left.  
10. Carefully lift the antenna off the turntable and exchange the  
slot for the rubber bushing with cable and the relevant dummy  
bushing (depending on the direction you want to move the  
antenna).  
11. You can now ret the antenna with the desired change of angle  
(+15° or -15°) (see picture below).  
12. Tighten the hexagon socket screws to a torque of 6-7 Nm.  
13. Leave the installation location and reconnect the UFD 170 to  
the power supply.  
14. Turn on the receiver, rst with the main switch and then with the  
Standby button (  
15. “Welcome UFD 170” appears.  
).  
16. You will then see the message “Please wait, initialising HDP”. Wait  
until you see the message “Astra position unknown, press OK to  
start search mode” and cancel this operation with the  
button.  
ꢃꢄ  
17. Change to the main menu with  
, use the  
button to  
change to the “HDP antenna set-up" menu element, and conrm  
with . Use the ꢃꢄ button to change to the “Reset/park”  
menu element, change the selection to "Reset" with the buttons  
and conrm with . After the antenna has been reset, you can  
return to the normal TV picture with the  
button.  
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Installation and connection  
View after installation  
in the middle (standard)  
View after installation -15°  
View after installation +15°  
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Dismantling for servicing  
If repairs to the system or individual components are necessary,  
contact your specialist dealer or our service centre (see below for  
address).  
Never open the turntable yourself!  
Dismantling  
• The cables may not be cut!  
• Disconnect the power, coaxial and data cables from the UFD 170  
• Remove the sealing gasket from the roof duct (Fig. E)  
• The cables laid inside the vehicle can remain there  
• Unscrew the six M6 screws securing the turntable on the mounting  
plate  
• Place the turntable on the prepared support beams with the three  
3.5 m long cable harnesses  
• Carefully pull the three connecting cables out of the roof duct  
To ship the turntable, use the original packaging which you have  
saved  
• Seal the opening in the vehicle roof appropriately to protect against  
penetrating moisture  
Note:  
Before replacing the UFD 170 receiver, the turntable should rst  
be moved to park position.  
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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Technical data  
Dimensions (mm)  
Driving direction  
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Technical data  
Electric data  
Supply voltage  
Ignition signal  
“Standby” current  
10.9…13.8 V  
12…24 V  
20 mA  
“ENGINE ON” current  
Transient start-up current  
Azimuth rotation range  
Elevation rotation range  
Search time for rst satellite  
Search time for additional satellites  
LSM start-up time  
5...8 A  
12 A  
0…370°  
10…90°  
(typ.) 10…120 s  
(typ.) 2…30 s  
2…15 s  
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Sikaex® 291 data sheet  
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Sikaex® 291 technical data sheet  
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Declaration of conformity  
KATHREIN-Werke KG • Anton-Kathrein-Strasse 1 - 3  
P.O. Box 100 444 • 83004 Rosenheim GERMANY  
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