Winegard Satellite TV System RD 4610 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
®
WINEGARD  
RV Digital Satellite System  
with RS-1000 Antenna  
Model RD-4610  
U.S. PATENTS 5,532,710  
and 5,554,998  
Made in U.S.A.  
IMPORTANT:  
INSTALL POINT  
OF BASE  
TOWARD FRONT  
OF VEHICLE!  
Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood St. • Burlington, IA 52601-2000  
319/754-0600 • FAX 319/754-0787  
Printed in U.S.A. ©Winegard Company 2001 2451142 Rev. 6/05/01  
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STEP 3. Attach reflector to backup assembly as shown in Figure 2.  
STEP 4. Attach RS-1000 antenna to elevating tubes, see Figure 2, using the two Eclips  
and pins provided. Attach coax cable to F-jack on antenna, slide weather boot over  
boot collar.  
RS-1000 Antenna  
Reflector  
Attach coax cable to  
(4) 5/16-18 x 5/8"  
Flat Head Bolt  
F-jack on antenna,  
slide weather boot  
over boot collar.  
Attach RS-1000 to  
elevating tubes using  
E-clips and pins  
supplied.  
(4) 5/16-18 Hex Nut  
Backup Assembly  
(4) 5/16" Flat Washer  
NOTE: Make sure that  
coax cables fits between  
the reflector and the fixed  
feed arm.  
ANTENNA SHOWN PARTIALLY RAISED  
FOR EASE OF ILLUSTRATION ONLY  
FIGURE 2  
Rev. 2/98  
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STEP 5. The mount is designed to fit roofs 1" to 4 3/4" thick. If roof is less  
than 4 3/4" thick, cut elevating shft and directional handle to size. (See table  
below.) If roof is more than 4 3/4" thick, the RP-2000 Thick Roof Kit  
is required. See page 15, A for chart.  
CAUTION: IF YOU ARE USING THE RW-1000 ROOF WEDGE,  
ADD 1/2" TO ELEVATING SHAFT LENGTH GIVEN BELOW, BUT NOT  
TO THE DIRECTIONAL HANDLE.  
Direc-  
tional  
Handle  
ROOF  
THICKNESS  
ELEVATING SHAFT  
LENGTH  
W/RW-1000  
DIRECTIONAL  
HANDLE LENGTH  
4 3/4"  
4 1/2"  
4 1/4"  
4"  
6 1/4"  
6"  
RP-4200 req.  
RP-4200 req.  
6 1/4"  
6"  
5 3/8"  
5"  
5 3/4"  
5 1/2"  
5 1/4"  
5"  
4 3/4"  
4 1/2"  
4 1/4"  
4"  
3 3/4"  
3 1/2"  
3 1/4"  
3"  
5 3/4"  
5 1/2"  
5 1/4"  
5"  
4 3/4"  
4 1/2"  
4 1/4"  
4"  
3 9/16"  
3 3/8"  
3 1/16"  
2 3/4"  
2 3/8"  
2 1/16"  
1 3/4"  
1 3/8"  
1"  
2 3/4"  
2 1/2"  
2 1/4"  
2"  
4 3/4"  
4 1/2"  
4 1/4"  
4"  
3 3/4"  
3 1/2"  
3 1/4"  
3"  
1 3/4"  
1 1/2"  
1 1/4"  
3 3/4"  
3 1/2"  
3"  
2 3/4"  
STEP 6. Mount antenna and lift on roof in travel position. Apply approved  
sealing compound suitable for your vehicle roof on bottom of base plate and  
roof area around hole. See Figure 3. Secure base plate with screws provided,  
except for screw indicated in Figure 3*.  
STEP 7. Attach cable clamp to the coax cables 16" from the cable clamp  
on the gear housing.  
STEP 8. Attach cable clamp to roof of RV as shown in Figure 3, use 7/16"  
flat washer between screw and cable clamp, apply sealing compound over  
mounting screw heads.  
STEP 9. Attach satellite antenna coax cable (has "RG-6" printed on it)  
to the coax cable going to the satellite receiver.  
STEP 10. Attach RS-1000 coax downlead (has "RG-59" printed on it)  
to coax downlead going to RV-0541 power supply. Refer to power supply  
instruction sheet. You can connect the antenna output from the power  
supply directly to the satellite receiver (refer to receiver manual). This  
allows you to watch local channels when you turn the receiver off.  
Rev 1/2001  
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Cable clamp on gear housing.  
CAUTION: DO NOT GET SEALING COMPOUND  
ON BEARING SURFACE BETWEEN BASE PLATE  
AND ROTATING GEAR HOUSING. DO NOT PAINT  
TOP OF BASE PLATE OR AROUND ROTATING  
GEAR HOUSING.  
Cable Ties  
NOTE: Apply sealant approved for  
your vehicle roof between Base Plate  
and roof of vehicle.  
3" min.  
FIGURE 3  
#10 x 1" Screws  
Attach cable clamp here. Make sure there are  
16" of coax between the cable clamp on the gear  
housing and the one here 3" in front of base  
plate. TOO MUCH OR TOO LITTLE WILL CAUSE  
DAMAGE TO COAX.  
Make sure cable  
entry is sealed  
STEP 11. Feed downleads through roof using Winegard Model CE-2000  
cover plate (included with hardware). Weatherproof cable entry by  
applying approved sealant under lip of roof-thru plate and where cable  
enters roof. Attach plate to roof with screws provided. Apply approved  
sealant over screws and around edge of roof-thru plate, making sure cable  
entry is sealed. Secure cables as necessary to prevent whipping. Use  
tie-wraps provided to secure cables together.  
Apply approved sealant  
under lip and cable roof  
hole  
STEP 12. Connect satellite coax downlead to satellite receiver, refer to  
receiver manual on proper connections. If coax connections are made  
outside the coach YOU MUST WEATHERPROOF THE CONNECTIONS!  
INSIDE RV  
STEP 13. Assemble ceiling plate, directional handle and crank handle as  
shown in Figure 4. The circled numbers indicate placement from the  
ceiling down. Example: The ceiling plate 1 is located next to the ceiling.  
The elevation crank handle 8 is farthest from the ceiling. The number  
also indicates sequence of assembly.  
CAUTION: USE CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING THE ELEVATING  
CRANK. ONCE SCREW TOUCHES SHAFT, TIGHTEN ONLY 1/4  
TURN MORE. SCREW SIMPLY HOLDS ELEVATING CRANK ON.  
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!  
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CAUTION: After INITIAL  
INSTALLATION,  
FIGURE 4  
1
Ceiling Base  
the antenna SHOULD ROTATE  
APPROXIMATELY 360  
DEGREES FROM TRAVEL  
POSITION.  
The pointer on the  
POINT TO  
FRONT OF RV  
DIRECTIONAL HANDLE  
should point towards the  
ROTATION CLAMP when in  
TRAVEL POSITION.  
ASSEMBLED VIEW  
3
2
Directional  
Handle Extension  
(4) #10 Phillips Flat  
Head Screws  
4
Directional  
Handle  
ALIGN POINTER  
WITH ANTENNA  
TRAVEL POSITION  
5
ELEVATING  
CRANK HANDLE  
(When installed,  
extends 2-1/4"  
from ceiling).  
Snap Handle  
into base  
when not in use.  
Rotation  
Clamp  
POINTER  
MUST POINT  
TO CENTER  
OF ROTA-  
TION CLAMP  
WHEN IN  
TRAVEL  
POSITION  
POINT TO  
FRONT OF RV  
Tighten screw snugly  
Rev 6/05/01  
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OPERATION  
STEP 1. Using a compass, determine which direction is North. It is recommended that  
you step outside to perform this step. Standing in or near coach/RV can give you an  
incorrect reading. The more accurately you determine North, the easier it will be to find the  
satellite(s).  
Directional Handle  
Elevating Crank  
Directional Handle  
Pointer  
Directional Dial  
FIGURE 5  
Rotation Clamp  
STEP 2. Move rotation clamp to the LOCK position.  
STEP 3. Rotate directional dial (see Figure 5) until the arrow is pointing North.  
STEP 4. Unsnap elevation crank and turn (clockwise) in direction of "UP" arrow, about  
14 - 15 turns or until some resistance is met.  
STEP 5. Turn receiver ON, and access installation menus to determine antenna elevation  
and direction/heading. See receiver owner manual for menu access instructions.  
STEP 6. Move rotation clamp to the ROTATE position. Turn directional handle until pointer  
on directional handle is pointing in direction indicated by the receiver. Example: If receiver  
says point antenna at 145° then rotate directional handle so that pointer is pointing at 145o  
on the directional dial.  
ELEVATION TURNS CCW  
STEP 7. Refer to table below and turn elevation crank  
14 - 16o  
17 - 19o  
20 - 22o  
23 - 26  
27 - 29o  
30 - 32o  
33 - 36o  
37 - 39o  
40 - 43o  
44 - 46o  
47 - 50o  
51 - 53o  
54 - 57o  
58 - 60o  
61 - 64o  
65 - 67o  
NONE  
1/2  
1
1-1/2  
2
2-1/2  
3
3-1/2  
4
4-1/2  
5
5-1/2  
6
6-1/2  
7
7-1/2  
counter clockwise (CCW) the number of turns indicated  
to get the elevation shown by the receiver. One full turn  
equals approximately 7° of elevation change.  
Rev 7/977  
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TUNING ANTENNA FOR BEST PICTURE  
STEP 8. Your receiver should indicate it is receiving a signal. To tune your  
antenna for the best picture, slowly move the antenna left, then right until  
you have found the position that gives the highest signal strength. It is  
important to turn the antenna slowly; since the signal is digital the  
receiver takes a few seconds to lock on.  
STEP 9. Place rotation clamp in the LOCK position. This prevents the  
antenna from moving and losing the signal.  
STEP 10. Slowly raise then lower the antenna until you have peaked the  
signal. You are now ready to watch satellite TV!  
WATCHING OFF-AIR TV  
To watch off-air TV (local TV) you must use one of the following options;  
Use a A-B switch between the receiver and antenna power supply Figure  
6), A video switch (Figure 7), Or connect the antenna output from the power  
supply to the TV ANTENNA input on the receiver (Figure 8). When you turn  
the receiver off it will automatically switch you over to the off-air signal.  
LOWERING ANTENNA TO TRAVEL POSITION  
STEP 1. Set rotation clamp to the ROTATE position.  
STEP 2. Rotate antenna until pointer on directional handle aligns with  
the rotation clamp.  
STEP 3. Turn elevating crank (counter clockwise) in direction of "DOWN"  
arrow until resistance is met. The number of turns will vary according to  
the elevation angle the antenna was set to.  
STEP 4. Move rotation clamp to the LOCK position. Antenna is now  
locked in travel position.  
STEP 5. Snap elevation crank into place.  
CAUTION: UNDER NO CONDITIONS LOWER ANTENNA IN ANY  
POSITION EXCEPT TRAVEL POSITION.  
DO’S  
1. Do check parking location for obstructions before raising antenna.  
2. Do carefully raise, lower and rotate - if difficult, check for cause.  
3. Do rotate slowly when searching for the satellite(s) and check fine  
tuning on TV set to make sure it is properly adjusted.  
4. Do lower antenna before moving vehicle.  
5. Activate programming by calling programing service for your re-  
ceiver.  
DON’T’S  
1. Don't move RV/coach with the antenna in the UP position. This  
WILL void your warranty. This may also cause damage to your  
roof.  
2. Don’t force elevating crank up or down. Check for cause of trouble.  
3. Don’t rotate directional handle hard against stops.  
4. Don’t apply paint over top of base plate or anywhere on lift.  
5. Don't apply sealing compound on gear housing.  
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Coax  
downlead  
from satellite  
antenna  
Coax  
downlead  
from RS-1000  
TV  
Satellite  
Receiver  
Power Supply  
VCR  
A-B Switch  
FIGURE 6  
Coax  
downlead  
from satellite  
antenna  
Coax  
downlead  
from RS-1000  
TV  
Satellite  
Receiver  
Power Supply  
Video Switch  
VCR  
Set 2  
FIGURE 7  
Coax  
Coax  
downlead  
from RS-1000  
downlead  
from satellite  
antenna  
TV  
Satellite  
Receiver  
Power Supply  
VCR  
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FIGURE 8  
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MAINTENANCE  
MOUNT LUBRICATION  
To lubricate the mount, apply a liberal amount of silicone spray lubricant to  
the elevating gear, the lubricant hole and between the gear housing and  
baseplate. Run the antenna up/down and rotate the antenna to distribute  
the lubricant. See Figure 9.  
Remove cap and spray  
lubricant into the  
lubricate hole. Be sure  
place cap firmly back on.  
Spray lubricant  
here on elevation gear  
Spray lubricant  
around edges  
FIGURE 9  
LUBRICATING RUBBER QUAD RING  
Lubricate rubber quad ring on elevating shaft which is below worm gear  
with silicone spray lubricant at least twice yearly (Figure 10). This will keep  
quad ring from becoming brittle which could result in leaks down elevating  
shaft.  
WAVE WASHER  
FLAT WASHER  
ELEVATING SHAFT  
WORM GEAR  
FIGURE 10  
RUBBER QUAD RING  
LOWER BEARING SURFACE  
ELEVATING SHAFT & WORM GEAR ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE  
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove rotating gear housing from base  
plate or remove antenna from roof to replace the shaft & worm gear  
assembly.  
STEP 1. Lower antenna to travel position. Loosen screw on elevating  
crank, remove crank, spring, directional handle. Parts list page 14.  
STEP 2. Remove hex nuts, cable clip, and washer from bolt holding  
elevating tube in rotating gear housing and remove bolt. Parts list page 12.  
STEP 3. Remove worm gear nut from top of rotating gear housing,  
disengage elevating gear, remove elevating shaft assembly. A, Parts list  
page 12.  
STEP 4. Lubricate worm gear assembly on new elevating shaft assembly  
with spray silicone lubricant. Make sure wave washer, flat washer and  
quad ring are on lower bearing (Figure 10) and insert assembly in  
housing.  
STEP 5. Reinstall worm gear nut in top of housing. Gears will mesh  
automatically once elevating crank is turned.  
STEP 6. Reinstall bolt, hex nuts, cable clip and washers that hold elevating  
tube in rotating gear housing.  
STEP 7. Replace directional handle, spring and elevating crank. Make  
sure set screw contacts flat surface on shaft before tightening.  
Rev 1/97  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
NO PICTURE  
1. Check that you have a clear line of sight to the satellite (no trees,  
buildings, etc.).  
2. Check that you have the TV set tuned for the correct channel 3 or 4  
(same channel as output of receiver).  
3. Double check that you have entered the correct zip code into the  
receiver. If zip code is wrong, this can cause you to look in the  
wrong direction/elevation for the satellite.  
4. Check connections at receiver, TV, and antenna.  
5. Check TV. Does it receive pictures from off-air TV stations/VCR?  
6. Retune system for best picture per procedure on page 7.  
7. Inspect antenna. Make sure that it has not been damaged. If  
antenna is even slightly bent, the receiver may not receive any  
signal.  
8. Contact Dealer or Winegard Service Department.  
ANTENNA DOES NOT OR IS HARD TO ROTATE  
1. Inspect antenna on roof. Make sure mount has not been damaged.  
2. Check for caulking between gear housing and baseplate.  
3. Lubricate mount per procedure on page 8.  
4. Contact Dealer or Winegard Service Department.  
ANTENNA DOES NOT OR IS HARD TO RAISE  
1. Inspect antenna on roof. Make sure mount has not been damaged.  
2. Check for caulking on elevating shaft.  
3. Lubricate elevating shaft per procedure on page 8.  
4. Contact Dealer or Winegard Service Department.  
WARRANTY REPAIR WORK  
Before you have warranty work done on the system, make sure the  
company/person performing the work has been approved by Winegard  
Company. If not, contact Winegard Co. (1-800-288-8094) before  
proceeding. The Winegard warranty covers only the mount, antenna  
and LNBF. For receiver warranty, refer to the manufacturers warranty.  
ORDERING REPAIR PARTS  
Repair parts are available at many RV dealers and/or service centers  
throughout the country. Or you can call Winegard Company  
1-800-288-8094 (only credit card orders accepted).  
ANTENNA/LIFT/LNBF TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Winegard Company warrants this Winegard product (excluding receiver) against any defects in materials or workmanship within two (2)  
yeares from date of purchase. No warranty claim will be honored unless at the time the claim is made, you present proof of purchase to an  
authorized Winegard dealer (if unknown, please contact Winegard Company, 3000 Kirkwood Street, Burlington, Iowa 52601-2000, telephone  
319-754-0600).  
Winegard Company (at its option) will either repair or replace the defective product at no charge to you. This warranty covers parts, but does  
not cover any costs incurred in removal, shipping or reinstallation of the product. This limited warranty does not apply if the product is  
damaged, deteriorates, malfunctions or fails from: misuse, improper installation, abuse, neglect, accident, tampering, modification of the  
product as originally manufactured by Winegard, usage not in accordance with product instructions or acts of nature such as damage caused  
by wind, lightning, ice or corrosive environments such as salt spray and acid rain.  
The Two Year Warranty is provided on the condition that the equipment is properly delivered with all handling and freight charges prepaid  
to your Winegard dealer for repair or return to our factory at the above address. Winegard dealers will arrange for the replacement or repair  
and return to you, without charge, the product which failed due to defective material or workmanship.  
WINEGARD COMPANY WILL NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITIES FOR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, MADE BY  
ANY OTHER PERSON.  
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE TWO YEAR PERIOD OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY.  
The foregoing shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of any person whether in contract, tort or otherwise, and Winegard shall not be liable  
for incidental or consequential damage or commercial loss, or from any other loss or damage except as set forth above.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
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PARTS LIST  
(not all parts listed  
due to space constraints)  
46cm (18") Reflector, White  
P.N. 2745304  
(4) 5/16" Hex Nut  
P.N. 2160230  
(4) 5/16" Flat Washer  
P.N. 2160027  
(2) 1/4-20 Hex Nut,  
Nylock P.N. 2160220  
(4) 1/4" Flat Washer  
P.N. 2160039  
Backup  
P.N. 2745348  
(5) E-Clip  
P.N. 5160818  
(2) 1/4-20 X 1.75" Hex  
Bolt P.N. 2160238  
Digital Elevation  
Device, If attached  
the 1/4-20 x 1.75 Hex  
Bolts are replaced  
with 1/4-20 x 2" Hex  
Bolts  
(3) 1/4 x 2-5/16" Pin  
P.N. 2160814  
Bumper Assembly  
P.N. 3750823  
(2) 1/4-20 X 1.75"  
BOLT  
P.N. 2160238  
(2) 1/4" Flat Washer  
P.N. 2160039  
1/4-20 X 2.5" Hex Bolt  
P.N. 2160237  
(4) 1/4-20 Hex Nut,  
Nylock P.N. 2160220  
A
(2) 1/4" Flat Washer  
P.N. 2160024  
REAR VIEW  
Worm Gear Nut  
P.N. 2200045  
Model RP-3000  
Elevating Gear  
Upper Elevating Tube  
P.N. 3506032  
Aluminum Gear  
Housing  
P.N. 3100520  
(10) #10 x 1" Hex  
Head Screw P.N.  
2160178  
Aluminum Baseplate  
P.N. 3100524  
Lower Elevating Tube  
P.N. 3506033  
Washer  
P.N. 3200657  
Retaining Nut  
P.N. 2200047  
(requires 15/16"  
socket wrench)  
Model RP-4000  
Worm Gear &  
Retaining Plug  
See replacement  
procedure on page 8.  
Nylon Bearing  
P.N. 3200656  
Rev 4/98  
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PARTS LIST  
Upper Elevating Tub  
P.N. 3506032  
RS-1000  
Mount Adapter  
P.N. 2200114  
Bolt  
P.N. 3200350  
Lower Elevating Tube  
P.N. 3506033  
LNBF is attached to pivot arm  
with: 1/4-20 x 1/2" Cap Screw  
P.N. 2160240  
LNBF  
P.N. 2780161  
1/4-20 Nylock Hex Nut  
P.N. 2160220  
(2) 1/4" Washer  
P.N. 2160024  
(4) Flat Head Bolts  
(white) P.N. 2160361  
(3) 1/4 x 2-5/16" Pin  
P.N. 2160814  
(2) Travel Link  
P.N. 2745050  
LNBF Pivot Arm  
P.N. 2745059  
Spring  
P.N. 2160820  
(not shown  
for clarity)  
Fixed Feed Arm  
P.N. 2745063  
(4) Nylon Bearing  
P.N. 2200726  
(not shown  
Travel Alignment Bracket  
P.N. 2745061  
for clarity)  
(2) Cable Clamp  
P.N. 2200060  
(4) 1/4-20 Hex Nut,  
Nylock P.N. 2160220  
Coaxial Cable  
RD-4600 20'  
P.N. 2753025  
(2) 1/4 x 1-7/8" Pin  
P.N. 2160694  
(5) E-Clips  
P.N. 5160818  
RD-4646 76"  
P.N. 2753064  
Rev. 5/99  
NOT TO SCALE  
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PARTS LIST  
INTERIOR  
HARDWARE KIT  
RK-CEIL  
g Base  
ional Dial  
(4) #10 Phillip Flat  
Head Screws  
Azimuth Lock  
Azimuth Lock Knob  
Directional  
Handle  
Extension  
Washer  
#10 x 3/8" Phillips  
Directional Handle  
CRANK HANDLE KIT  
RK-HAND  
#8-32 x 3/8"  
Phillips Screw  
Crank Handle Base  
#8-32 Square Nut  
Crank Handle  
Knob  
#10 x 3/8" Phillips Screw  
Washer  
NOT TO SCALE  
Rev 6/05/01  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Height when raised  
37" max.  
Height in the travel position  
Operating radius  
Roof space required  
LNB  
12.0" max.  
17" (34" diameter circle)  
19.5" x 46.75"  
Compatible with DSS® and DISH NetworkTM  
Color  
White  
Satellite antenna height  
Satellite antenna width  
F/D  
20.9"  
19.5"  
0.59  
Offset angle  
24o  
Frequency range  
Satellite antenna gain:  
11.2 GHz  
10.95 - 12.75 GHz  
33.22 dBi  
33.89 dBi  
34.23 dBi  
73%  
12.1 GHz  
12.6 GHz  
Aperture efficiency  
Cross polarization (on axis)  
*Beamwidth at -3 dB  
*Beamwidth at -10 dB  
RS-100 antenna gain  
VHF  
-21 dB  
3.5o  
7.0o  
15.5 dB avg.  
19.5 dB avg.  
3.25"  
UHF  
RS-1000 antenna height  
RS-1000 antenna width  
Wind loading  
14.5"  
Up to hurricane force  
19 lbs. max.  
21 lbs.  
Weight  
Shipping weight:  
DSS® is a registered trademark of DIRECTV, Inc. a unit of Hughes Electronics Corporation.  
DISH NetworkTM is a trademark and a service mark of EchoStar Communications Corporation.  
MODEL RP-4200 THICK ROOF KIT AVAILABLE  
Winegard Company makes available Model RP-4200 which includes one  
directional handle extension and elevating shaft worm gear assembly. The  
RP-4200 is designed for roofs more than 4 3/4" to 6 3/4" thick. Contact  
Winegard Company if roof thickness measures more than 6 3/4". Refer to  
the table below for the correct directional handle and elevating shaft  
measurements. Remember to glue extensions (PVC glue is recommended)  
and handle together after checking that you have the correct length.  
ROOF  
ELEVATING  
W/RW-1000  
DIRECTIONAL  
Extension  
THICKNESS  
SHAFT LENGTH  
HANDLE LENGTH  
6 3/4"  
6 1/2"  
6 1/4"  
6"  
8 1/4"  
8"  
8 3/4"  
8 1/2"  
8 1/4"  
8"  
5 1/8"  
7 1/8"  
6 7/8"  
6 5/8"  
6 3/8"  
6 1/8"  
5 7/8"  
5 5/8"  
2 1/4"  
Not Required  
Not Required  
Not Required  
Not Required  
Not Required  
Not Required  
Not Required  
7 3/4"  
7 1/2"  
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5 3/4"  
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7 3/4"  
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Rev 1/2001  
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