Winegard Satellite TV System SK 7002 User Manual

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WINEGARD  
®
TRAV’LER  
Automatic Multi-Satellite TV Antenna  
Model SK-7002  
INSTALLATION MANUAL  
SK-7002  
Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood St. • Burlington, IA 52601-2000  
Printed in U.S.A. © Winegard Company 2008 2452159 Rev. 1/10  
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Plan your entire installation before  
you start. Determine the location of  
all of your equipment and make sure  
cable and wires are long enough to  
reach their destination points.  
3/16”  
You must find a location on the roof that provides adequate space to allow the TRAV’LER antenna to  
operate. The TRAV’LER antenna has a Front and Back and must be mounted correctly to avoid dam-  
age to the TRAV’LER antenna or the coach. The antenna must be mounted +/-5 degrees of level or  
the system may require more time to locate the satellite(s). The Transition plate for the TRAV’LER  
unit is marked “FRONT” and “BACK”. See Figure 1.  
FIGURE 1  
TRANSITION  
PLATE  
Mount  
Parallel to  
Center Line  
of Coach  
Winegard is NOT liable for dam-  
age, expenses, or injury caused  
by improper installation.  
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Once you have checked for this:  
1. Choose a location on the roof of the RV that will allow the dish to raise and rotate without interfer-  
ence from other roof mounted equipment. The TRAV’LER antenna may only be mounted parallel to  
the centerline of the coach.  
FIGURE 2  
36.92  
Mount Parallel to  
Center Line of Coach  
45.81  
2. The minimum roof space required for the TRAV’LER antenna is 46” L x 38” W.  
a. The operational space requires that no obstructions taller than 8 inches be mounted within  
a 70” diameter circle from the center of the unit.  
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3. The unit must be within 5° of level for best operation.  
4. Make sure that the location offers enough support to attach the TRAV’LER antenna securely.  
5. Find a well ventilated location with a 110 V outlet for the TRAV’LER Interface inside the vehicle.  
Make sure to clean the installation area before you begin.  
You will want to decide where the wires will enter the vehicle. One coax cable per receiver and a control  
cable will need to be run into the vehicle.  
Warning: Do not run the wires through the striped area shown. Consult your receiver  
manual for specifics in the diagram.  
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FIGURE 3  
TRANSITION  
PLATE  
24 inches  
SCREW  
HOLES  
NOTE: Anything in the striped area will interfere with the operation of the TRAV’LER antenna  
and may cause damage to the object or the TRAV’LER antenna.  
TRAV’LER Mount Installation  
Verify that the “FRONT” of the transition plate is facing the front of the vehicle, then place the  
TRAV’LER antenna mount on the roof where you plan to install it. See Figure 3. Mark where the screw  
holes will go by placing marks through the holes in the mount base on the roof of the RV. It is impor-  
tant that you be able to see these marks! Move the TRAV’LER mount out of the installation area. It is  
recommended that you don’t pre-drill the holes at this time.  
Use a solid bead of sealant to connect these marks in the shape of the base.  
Replace the TRAV’LER antenna base and screw it to the roof. Check with your vehicle manufacturer for  
any special screw requirements before using the supplied screws.  
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DO NOT SEAL  
FIGURE 4  
LIP OF  
TRANSITION  
PLATE  
!
WARNING: DO NOT cut any  
wires when you drill the hole  
for your cables.  
SEAL  
Run a solid bead of sealant around the transitioe, making sure to cover each screw head. Be  
careful not to get any sealant above the lip of the transition plate. See diagram of transition plate.  
GPS Installation:  
The GPS antenna is connected to the TRAV’LER by a 6’ cable running to Port E on the TRAV’LER  
Mount. To install it, find an open area to either side of the TRAV’LER Mount at least 18 inches from the  
mount and place a small dot of sealant. Place the GPS antenna on the sealant and press it into place.  
Secure any excess cable. WARNING: DO NOT CUT the GPS cable.  
Cable Entry Plate Installation:  
Decide the best location for the cables to enter the vehicle.  
Winegard recommends in-  
stalling the Accessory Detect  
Cable, this can provide an  
emergency stow function.  
You will need to run:  
A coax directly to each receiver location.  
A control cable to the TRAV’LER Interface box.  
Drill a 1/2” hole in the roof and push the required wires through. (Installations for multiple receivers may  
require a larger hole or multiple holes as each receiver requires a dedicated coax cable.) Each receiver  
will require at least one coax cable. See receiver manual for wiring details.  
Place the cable entry plate supplied in hardware bag over the hole and cables. Screw the plate in place  
and seal the plate and screw holes with approved sealant (not included).  
Depending on the length of the cable on the roof, you may need to use cable clamps between the unit  
and your cable entry plate. Clamping every 12-16” should eliminate any unnecessary cable movement.  
OVERALL INSTALLATION DRAWING  
FIGURE 5  
For best results, use TV  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
1 for the receiver that will  
be most active.  
PORTS  
A - E and  
POWER  
IDU  
ENTRY PLATE  
TV 3  
RECEIVER  
RECEIVER  
The SK-7002 will support up to  
four receivers.  
TV 1  
RECEIVER  
TV 2  
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Rev. 4/15/08  
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Cable installation:  
Connect the control cable and power cable to the back of the TRAV’LER Interface box as shown below. Note:  
For cable runs longer than 25’ an extension may be purchased. Do not exceed 50’ of cable.  
Power  
Control Cable  
FIGURE 5A  
Attach the TRAV’LER control cable to the TRAV’LER Interface Box, as shown in Figure 5A.  
Attach the output cable from the Power supply to the TRAV’LER Interface Box. See above.  
Finally, connect a coax cable from the TRAV’LER mount to each of the receivers being used with the TRAV’LER  
Automatic Satellite Dish. See Appendix for information on properly installing a Hex Connector.  
Find a location to plug in the TRAV’LER Power supply and plug it in.  
Reflector Installation:  
Once the wires are run and the sealant has started to cure:  
Check to be sure that there is nothing above the TRAV’LER that might prevent it from raising. You will need at  
least 40” of clearance above the TRAV’LER Mount to ensure that you have room to install the reflector.  
Raise Antenna:  
There are two ways to raise the antenna. Either Automatic or Manual explained below:  
Automatic:  
Steps 1-7 explain how to use the TRAV’LER Interface box to raise the mount to install the reflector.  
1. Press [POWER] and hold for 2 seconds to turn “ON” the TRAV’LER Interface Box. Wait until the  
Interface Box finishes “connecting to antenna”.  
* The TRAV’LER may enter the “Search Routine” after 10 seconds this is normal (See NOTE Below).  
2. Press [ENTER] and hold for 2 seconds or until the unit displays “Enter User Menu”. Press [SELECT] to move  
the asterisk to “Yes”. Press [ENTER].  
3. Press [SELECT] to move the asterisk to INSTALLATION.  
4. Press [ENTER]. You will be asked to provide a code to enter the Installation Menu.  
5. Press [ENTER] 4 times to enter code 0000.  
6. Press [SELECT] to move the asterisk to RAISE ANTENNA. Press [ENTER]. Press [SELECT] to move the asterisk  
to Yes.  
7. Press [ENTER] the TRAV’LER mount will raise up about half way.  
NOTE: If the TRAV’LER enters the “Search Routine,” you can still enter the “Menu Mode”. See Steps A & B, p.7.  
If the TRAV’LER Mount raises past 1/2 way before RAISE DISH is selected (See Step 6), the TRAV’LER will hit  
its Upper Hard Stop and “Motor Stall” appears. This is Normal.  
The “Motor Stall” means the TRAV’LER is all the way up & mount can raise no more. There are two easy ways  
to clear the “Motor Stall”.  
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A. Press [ENTER] the TRAV’LER will return to the “Installation Menu”  
OR  
B. Press [POWER] the TRAV’LER will stow and turn “OFF” (Restart at Step 1).  
Refer to the SKA-722 Manual for instructions on how to install the Reflector  
and Bracket.  
Manual:  
1. Press [POWER] and hold for 2 seconds to turn “ON” the TRAV’LER Interface Box. Wait until the  
Interface Box finishes “connecting to antenna”.  
* The TRAV’LER may enter the “Search Routine” after 10 seconds this is normal (See NOTE Below).  
2. Press [ENTER] and hold for 2 seconds or until the unit displays “Enter User Menu”. Press [SELECT]  
to move the asterisk to “Yes”. Press [ENTER].  
3. Press [SELECT] to move the asterisk to INSTALLATION.  
4. Press [ENTER]. You will be asked to provide a code to enter the Installation Menu.  
5. Press [ENTER] 4 times to enter code 0000.  
6. Press [SELECT] to move “ * ” to “Calibrate EL”.  
7. Press [ENTER].  
8. Press [SELECT] to move “ * ” to YES.  
9. Press [ENTER] to start the elevation calibration procedure. The LCD should now display “ Cali-  
brate EL In Progress ...”.  
10. After a few moments the IDU LCD will display “On EL Hard Stop?- Yes *No”. Visually examine  
the antenna to verify that the antenna is against the Hard Stop. The antenna will be pointing as far up  
as it can go, this is the Hard Stop.  
11. Press [SELECT] once to move asterisk to “Yes” if antenna is on the Hard Stop.  
12. Press [ENTER] and the LCD will display “Calibrate EL Success”.  
13. You may now stow the antenna.  
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WARNING: Pay attention to these Pinch Points as the antenna raises!  
NOTE: Pinch Points are called out both for your safety and to protect the cables.  
Cables will be damaged if installed incorrectly. Refer to the SKA-722 installation  
manual Pages 3-4 for proper cable attachment.  
Pinch Point  
FIGURE 6  
FIGURE 7  
Pinch Points  
Pinch  
Point  
Using the (4) bolts and nuts provided, attach the reflector to the mounting bracket.  
Press [POWER] to lower the antenna to the travel position. Note: The nuts securing the dish should be tightened  
to 6-8 lb.ft.  
Hooking up the Shaw Direct receiver  
Connect your Shaw Direct receiver to the TV using the appropriate audio and video cables. (Refer to your televi-  
sion user manual for the best audio /video connections).  
If you have not chosen a programming package for your Shaw Direct system or added this receiver to your exist-  
ing Shaw Direct account, please call 1-888-554-7827 prior to using your Shaw Direct receiver for the first time.  
Ensure that your Shaw Direct receiver is connected to power.  
Locate the coaxial feed coming from TRAV’LER system.  
Connect the satellite feed to the coaxial input labeled with the symbol of a satellite dish.  
Power on the Shaw Direct receiver and television.  
If your TRAV’LER system is properly tuned and receiving signal, the satellite dish icon on the front of the Shaw  
Direct receiver will be highlighted in green.  
If the TRAV’LER system is stowed or not tuned to the Shaw Direct satellites, the satellite icon on the front of the  
Shaw Direct receiver will appear in red. Turn on the TRAV’LER unit or troubleshoot as needed to reachieve posi-  
tive signal.  
If your Shaw Direct system is disconnected from power for an extended period of time or you has been recently  
moved from another location, you may need to have your Shaw Direct system reauthorized. This can be deter-  
mined when you receive a green (positive) signal, but cannot receive video on a subscribed channel.  
To initiate a signal refresh, call 1-888-554-7827, then select “Self-Serve”, “Technical Support”, followed by “Signal  
Refresh” from the telephone menu options.  
For changes to Shaw Direct programming or to purchase new Shaw Direct equipment visit  
shawdirect.ca or call 1-888-554-7827.  
NOTE: The TRAV’LER antenna will find the satellites without the receiver installed.  
Rev. 4/09  
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Appendix:  
Making the Right Connection  
with Hex Connectors  
Making a coaxial cable connection is critical. If you have the  
basic technique right you can modify it to your own personal  
taste. Whether you use a knife, stripping tool or diagonal cutter,  
the important thing is to make a good clean cut. A hex crimping  
tool is required for hex connectors, for maximum RF transmis-  
sion.  
Remove additional 1/4” of the outer  
jacket.Pull the braid away from the  
dielectric and fold over the jacket.  
If there’s any residue on the center  
conductor scrape off with non-metallic  
object.  
Cut the cable flush. Strip the outer  
jacket off 1/2”, then trim the dielectric  
by cutting partially thru. DO NOT  
NICK THE CENTER CONDUCTOR!  
Twist and pull off leaving a 1/2” minu-  
mum of exposed center conductor.  
As mentioned before, the choice of tools is yours. Be sure you  
do a precise job. Failure to do so can cost you time and money  
in trying to locate a system problem.  
IN HOT WEATHER: Trim off center  
conductor leaving 3/16” beyond the  
connector. The center conductor  
expands at higher temperatures. If  
a little extra is not provided, it may  
contract enough in the winter to cre-  
ate an open connection and result in  
loss of picture.  
Look into end of connector to make  
sure no braid or aluminum foil touches  
or has the possibility of touching the  
center conductor. Shorting can result  
if either comes in contact with center  
conductor. Close crimping tool making  
correct crimp.  
Slide connector onto coax. Trim off  
excess braid.  
IN COLD WEATHER OR INDOORS:  
Trim off center conductor leaving it  
extended 1/16” of an inch beyond the  
connector. (Use diagonal pliers for  
cutting center conductor).  
EMERGENCY MANUAL STOW IS  
MEANT AS A LAST RESORT AND  
NOT FOR COMMON USAGE!  
EMERGENCY MANUAL STOW  
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1. Unplug TRAV’LER Interface.  
2. Remove the black plastic bolt from the back of the  
mount.  
AUXILIARY  
DRIVE  
FIGURE 8  
3. Insert a 5/16th socket extension into the auxiliary  
drive as shown in Figure 8. Turn auxiliary drive clock-  
wise to lower the unit. NOTE: DO NOT USE A DRILL.  
To Lower  
Unit, turn  
Clockwise  
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WINEGARD MOBILE PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY  
(2 YEARS PARTS; 1 YEAR LABOR)  
Winegard Company warrants this product against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two (2) years  
from the date of original purchase. During year one (1) of such warranty, Winegard Company will also pay author-  
ized labor costs to an authorized Winegard dealer to repair or replace defective products. No warranty claim will be  
honored unless at the time the claim is made, Customer presents proof of purchase to an authorized Winegard dealer  
(to locate the nearest authorized Winegard dealer, contact Winegard Company, 3000 Kirkwood Street, Burlington, Iowa  
sales receipt for the Winegard product to verify the product is under warranty. If the date of purchase cannot be veri-  
fied, the warranty period shall be considered to begin thirty (30) days after the date of manufacture.  
If a defect in material or workmanship is discovered, Customer may take the product to an authorized Winegard  
dealer for service. Customer must provide proof of purchase to verify the product is under warranty. If the product is  
brought to an authorized Winegard dealer for service prior to expiration of year one (1) of the warranty period and a  
defect in material or workmanship is verified by Winegard Technical Services, Winegard Company will cover the Win-  
egard dealer’s labor charges for warranty service. The Winegard dealer must contact Winegard Technical Services in  
advance for pre-approval of the service. Approval of the service is at the sole discretion of Winegard Company.  
Alternatively, Customer may ship the product prepaid to Winegard Technical Services (located at 3111 Kirkwood  
Street, Burlington, Iowa 52601, Telephone 800-788-4417). Customer must return the product along with a brief descrip-  
tion of the problem and provide Winegard Technical Services with Customer’s name, address, and phone number.  
Customer must also provide proof of purchase to verify the product is under warranty. If the product is returned before  
the expiration of the warranty period, Winegard Company will (at its option) either repair or replace the product.  
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged, deteriorates, malfunctions or fails from: im-  
proper installation, misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, tampering, modification of the product as originally manufactured  
by Winegard in any manner whatsoever, removing or defacing any serial number, usage not in accordance with prod-  
uct instructions or acts of nature such as damage caused by wind, lightning, ice or corrosive environments such as salt  
spray and acid rain. This Limited Warranty also does not apply if the product becomes unable to perform its’ intended  
function in any way as a result of the television signal provider making any changes in technology or service.  
RETURN AUTHORIZATION POLICY  
A Return Material Authorization (RMA) is required prior to returning any product to Winegard Company or Winegard  
Warranty Services under this warranty policy. Please call our Technical Services Department at 800-788-4417 or send  
an e-mail to [email protected] to obtain the RMA number. Please furnish the date of purchase when request-  
ing an RMA number. Enclose the product in a prepaid package and write the RMA number in large, clear letters on  
the outside of the package. To avoid confusion or misunderstanding, a shipment(s) without an RMA number(s) or an  
unauthorized return(s) will be refused and returned to Customer freight collect.  
WINEGARD COMPANY DOES 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 FIT-  
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE TWO YEAR PERIOD OF  
THIS WARRANTY.  
In states that do not allow limitations on implied warranties, or the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, the above limitations or exclusions do not apply.  
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 Customer specific legal rights. Customer may also have other rights that may vary from state to  
state.  
SATELLITE RECEIVER WARRANTY  
See manufacturer’s limited warranty policy.  
WS-MOBWARREV2  
Rev. 1/10  
DO NOT paint this antenna!  
Painting the TRAV’LER antenna  
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will void your warranty.  
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Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood St. • Burlington, IA 52601-2000  
Printed in U.S.A. © Winegard Company 2008 2452159 Rev. 1/10  
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