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by Donavon Bailey Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Does DirecTV have a SWM?

To make installations even simpler, DirecTV has come out with a SWM integrated right into the satellite reception LNB. There are two varieties - the SL3S (3LNB SWM) and the SL5S (5LNB SWM).

How do I connect my receiver (s) to SWM?

3) Connect your receiver (s). (a) ONE RECEIVER: If you have only one receiver to connect, simply connect the IRD output of the power supply to your SWM-compatible receiver. If you are using a DVR (HR20, HR21, HR22, HR23, HR24, HR34 or R16-R23), connect only ONE line to the SWM port (sometimes labeled FTM), which is typically the satellite 1 input.

How far should the SWM be from the dish?

DIRECTV has put out wiring diagrams suggesting that the SWM must be within 40’ of the dish, although actual field testing suggests that longer distances are fine. Keep in mind, however, that the farther the SWM is from the dish, the more the signal loss.

How does SWM work on a dish?

On SWM-enabled dishes, a single line is run to a splitter. A cable is run from the red connection on the splitter into the “Power to SWM” connection on the power inserter. Then, a cable is run from the “Signal to IRD” connection to your receiver.

What is SWM ODU only SWiM DIRECTV?

What is SWiM? (or SWM) SWiM stands for Single Wire Multiswitch, and it's a proven technology from DIRECTV that was first rolled out to customers in 2007. The idea is to make installing and managing a DIRECTV system simpler and more like a cable television system.

What is a DIRECTV ODU?

It's a satellite dish. ODU is AT&T's acronym for Outdoor Unit. They've been using this term for decades, long before AT&T took over DIRECTV. They're not the only one.

Do you have to have a SWM for DIRECTV?

Yes, the Genie DVRs require a Single Wire Mulitsiwtch (SWM) setup.

What is the SWM connection on DIRECTV?

The DirecTV Single Wire Multiswitch (SWM) is a specially designed piece of hardware that allows a DirecTV satellite dish signal to be split and used with many different tuners/receivers. The usual configurations allow 5, 8, 16, or 32 connections to a single satellite dish.

What is ODU in the satellite?

ODU (Out-Door Unit) refers to the set of satellite equipment which is placed outside of the building. The ODU typically includes a satellite dish, a feedhorn, and a LNB (Low Noise Block). In bi-directional satellite systems, the ODU will also include a BUC (Block Up Convertor).

How do I hook up my DIRECTV SWM adapter?

1:269:33DIRECTV New SWM Line LNB Satellite Dish Install Part 1 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis is the swim L&B. The very first thing you'll notice is a single output port that's rightMoreThis is the swim L&B. The very first thing you'll notice is a single output port that's right there's only one unlike the original single output L indeed they can only provide service to one receiver.

Can you bypass SWM on DIRECTV?

The SWM is located inside the dish in most installations so is unavailable to "bypass". If you're referring to the SWM Power Inserter, that is a necessary part of the system as it provides power to the dish. Without it the system will stop working.

What does it mean when DIRECTV says Cannot detect SWM?

The appropriate SWM needs to support all the tuners and DVRs in your DirecTV streaming setup. If you incorrectly connect a device to SWM or surpass the device limit on your SWM, you will most likely see an error message that the DVR cannot detect SWM. It causes service interruption across all your DirecTV connections.

How do I connect my SWM box?

Connect the incoming satellite dish coax cable to the Power Inserter's "Power to SWM" connector. Connect the DVR/Receiver coax cable to the Power Inserter's "Signal to IRD" connector. ACEs are customers too, NOT employees. Answers are based on experience. I strive to give honest answers, even if not always appreciated.

How do I connect my DIRECTV SWM to ODU?

1:399:52DIRECTV New SWM Line LNB Satellite Dish Install Part 2 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipInput. Press the arrow button to select DirecTV swm 101 now roughly aligned the ODU for maximum gainMoreInput. Press the arrow button to select DirecTV swm 101 now roughly aligned the ODU for maximum gain. Once you have the highest signal level connect the jumper to the 119 port on the ASL.

How do I fix 775 communicating with dish?

Check receiver connectionsCheck and secure all connections on the back of your receiver. Start with the SAT-IN connection.See if you have a SWiM Power Inserter attached to the DIRECTV cable coming from your dish (it may be in a different room). ... Wait 15 seconds, then plug it back in.

Where is DIRECTV SWM located?

The SWM is in the LNB at the end of the arm on your dish. It is powered by a 21vDC power inserter. (In the past the receivers provided the power.) From your dish is a cable drop which should go to a ground block (typically installed near your electric meter).

How does SWM work on a dish?

On SWM-enabled dishes, a single line is run to a splitter. A cable is run from the red connection on the splitter into the “Power to SWM” connection on the power inserter. Then, a cable is run from the “Signal to IRD” connection to your receiver. Likewise, how does the directv SWM work?

How many signals does a direct TV dish send?

A DIRECTV dish can send four types of signals down the line, but it can only send one type at a time. Using four signal types allows for a massive amount of information to be available, far more than you could get over a single line.

How far away from a direct TV dish should the SWM be?

DIRECTV has put out wiring diagrams suggesting that the SWM must be within 40’ of the dish, although actual field testing suggests that longer distances are fine. Keep in mind, however, that the farther the SWM is from the dish, the more the signal loss.

How many DVRs can a SWM8 control?

SWM stands for "single-wire multiswitch" and the SWM8 is a single-wire multiswitch that can control up to 8 DIRECTV satellite tuners. That means a single SWM8 can control up to 4 DVRs total (2 tuners per DVR), up to 8 single-tuner receivers total, or a combination (eg. 2 DVRs and 4 single-tuner receivers). The SWM8 should not be confused ...

What are the outputs of a 5LNB dish?

The four outputs from your 5LNB dish attach to inputs 1-4 on your SWM8. So long as the SWM is the only multiswitch that you are using with your 5LNB dish, it does not matter which wire from the 5LNB connects to which input on the SWM, but all four outputs from the dish must be connected to all four inputs on the SWM.

What ports carry the 101 satellite?

The legacy ports carry only the 101, 110 and 119 satellites, and really only the 101 is used now. If you take two lines from legacy 1 and legacy 2 and connect them to the 18V (99/101) and 13V (99/101) inputs on a 6x8 multiswitch, you will then have 8 outputs from the multiswitch that get the 101 satellite.

How many outputs does the SWM8 have?

The SWM8 has three legacy outputs (Legacy 1, Legacy 2, Legacy 3). These three ports work like the output from a conventional 3LNB dish and allow you to use receivers that are not listed as SWM-compatible. In other words, if you want to continue using a DIRECTV TiVo or some other older receiver, you can do that.

What dish is compatible with SWM8?

The only SWM-compatible dishes are the 5LNB dish (both slimline, and regular, both AT9 and AU9) and the slimline 3LNB from DIRECTV.

Can you diplex OTA on legacy port?

But OTA can still be diplexed in to the legacy output. So if you need OTA on a legacy port, just split the OTA before you attach it to the SWM, and then diplex it in to the output legacy port, then diplex it out again at the receiver end. It's a little more cabling, but it works just fine.

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