Verify with a voltage tester that 18VDC is present at each LNBF when a horizontal channel is selected and 13VDC for verticals.
Did you use existing coax or new cables? What is the length of the coax cable? Cable type (RG59, RG6, standard/ quad or tri shield? Continuous or barrels? Compression, crimped or screw-on fittings? Tight 90 degree corners or wide curves?
I don't have a voltage tester but I'll get one if needed. It's supposed to "thaw" up into the mid 20s tomorrow and into next week so maybe I'll be able to do some adjustments.
Actually this is the same installation I've had for nearly 2 years. Only thing different I've done is about 6 weeks ago installed the new DVR (made sure everything powered down while disconnecting old and connecting the new). Everything worked fine for about 3 weeks and just in the past 2-3 have these problems occured.
As for cabling, used the 75 footer that came with the kit, buried in the ground and into the house. Goes into a grounding block and then RG6 quad shielded (custom made at home theater shop, higher end) from there to the receiver. Again, all the same cables I've had since installation.
So either this sub zero cold is giving me problems or the dish has become warped due to the cold. Hopefully when it gets near freezing I'll be able to screw/unscrew the screws but I may need to wait until a real thaw to do some better adjustments. I'll post updates as I have them.