Winegard Satellite TV System TR 6100 User Manual

Satellite Antenna with Tripod  
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This manual provides instructions for both assembling and disassembling your tripod mount with home digital  
satellite antenna. To set up your tripod mount with satellite antenna, begin with assembling the tripod. The tripod  
requires only a one-time assembly and can be stored between uses. See page 6 for more information on storage  
and disassembly.  
Assembling the Tripod  
Find a place to set  
up the tripod with a  
Push in the tabs on  
either side of one  
leg, and slide the leg into  
the tripod base until the  
leg locks into the desired  
position. Repeat for all  
three legs.  
Parts  
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clear view of the southern  
sky. Avoid obstructions  
such as trees, hills, or  
buildings—these can  
block the signal from the  
satellite.  
legs (3)  
storage  
bag  
bubble  
level  
stakes (3)  
tripod base  
tabs  
Place the bubble  
level on top of the  
tripod, and push  
down until the  
Slide legs toward or  
For extra stability,  
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away from the base  
insert the stakes  
until the bubble rests in  
the center of the bubble  
level. The tripod is now  
level. Tighten the lock  
knobs, and remove the  
bubble level.  
into the holes on the  
pivot feet of the legs, and  
push the stakes into the  
ground. Check that  
the tripod is still  
level snaps into  
place. Loosen the  
lock knobs on the  
tripod base.  
level.  
lock knob  
bubble should  
be in the center  
pivot  
foot  
After assembling the tripod, follow the instructions to assemble the satellite antenna. If the satellite antenna is  
already assembled but is being set up at a new location, turn to page 3, and follow the instructions for DISH®  
receiver setup.  
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Assembling the Satellite Dish  
Parts  
DISH Receiver Setup  
integrated adapter  
bracket (IAB)  
IAB bolt (2)  
IAB screw (2)  
IAB hex nut (2)  
carriage bolt (4)  
DISH receivers will often not show when they are on signal if they have incorrect “Check Switch” information.  
For this reason, DISH users must clear current settings before pointing. To do this for most DISH receivers, follow  
these steps.  
mast clamp bolt (2)  
satellite reflector  
extra IAB screw  
The following instructions are based on a ViP® 211 receiver. Note that if this is the first time using the receiver, the  
receiver may automatically jump to step 4 of the instructions below.  
50’ RG-6  
coaxial cable  
support assembly  
LNBF arm  
LNBF  
If your receiver differs from the options shown, you may need to consult your receiver manual. The wording and  
display used in your receiver may differ slightly.  
flange hex nut (6)  
Line up the four  
Insert a carriage bolt  
into each of the four  
holes on the front of the  
reflector. Thread a flange  
hex nut on each bolt.  
Pull apart the IAB.  
Place the top of the  
IAB, which slants  
upwards, and the bottom  
of the IAB onto the LNBF  
arm.  
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holes on the back of  
the reflector with the four  
holes on the support  
assembly.  
Before starting,  
disconnect coax  
from “Sat in” on  
back of receiver.  
Select option 1,  
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Installation.  
holes  
hex nuts  
holes  
hex nuts  
Press Menu on  
your remote.  
Select option 6,  
System Setup.  
Check that the two  
posts on the bottom  
of the IAB have been  
inserted into the two  
holes in the LNBF arm.  
Insert the two IAB  
bolts through the  
two holes on the bottom  
of the IAB and through  
the feed arm. Thread one  
IAB hex nut on each bolt.  
Feed the RG-6  
coaxial cable  
through the LNBF arm of  
the support assembly.  
Screw the RG-6  
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coaxial cable onto  
an available LNBF Output  
Port.  
LNBF output  
port  
coaxial cable  
LNBF arm  
posts  
Select option 1,  
Point Dish.  
Select Check  
Switch.  
bottom  
of IAB  
holes  
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If this is the first  
time using your  
receiver, your  
receiver may  
automatically  
start with this  
step.  
Connect the LNBF  
and the IAB by  
pushing the parts  
together.  
Thread the two IAB  
screws through the  
holes on the bottom of the the unit onto the tripod  
IAB and through the LNBF. mast. Re-insert the mast  
clamp bolts, and tighten.  
Remove the mast  
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Continue with the  
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clamp bolts, and slide  
DISH Receiver  
Setup instructions.  
Tighten all hex nuts after  
pointing the dish.  
mast clamp  
bolts removed  
bottom  
of IAB  
IAB screws  
Check that there  
are no checkmarks  
by SuperDISH or  
Alternate. Select  
Test.  
Connecting to the Receiver  
The RG-6 coaxial cable now runs through the LNBF arm of the satellite antenna. Items  
such as splitters, video switches, and wall plates will stop the satellite signal.  
Continue with step 6 on the next page.  
For this reason, connect the coaxial cable directly from the satellite antenna to the  
“Satellite In” port on the back of the satellite receiver.  
Then, follow the instructions on the next page to set up the DISH receiver.  
“Satellite In” port  
Disclaimer: Receiver setup instructions are accurate at time of printing and may change without notice. Call Winegard tech line  
for assistance: 1-800-788-4417.  
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The receiver will  
go through a  
number of steps  
and then may  
warn that fewer  
satellites were  
detected.  
If so, select Save.  
It may ask you to  
confirm. If so,  
select Save again.  
This should clear  
out any previously  
installed devices.  
Then, select Done.  
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Adding Skew Bolts for Skew Angles above 110° or below 70°  
If the skew angle of your DISH satellite antenna is above 110° or below 70°, loosen the two skew bolts on the  
elevation and skew bracket. See image to the right.  
Re-connect the  
coaxial cable to  
the “Satellite In”  
port on the back  
of the receiver.  
Then, rotate the elevation and skew  
bracket until the red mark on the bracket  
lines up with the desired skew angle.  
skew bolts  
to loosen  
degree  
adjustment  
arc  
Two additional skew holes should  
bolts in  
additional  
skew holes  
now be visible in the degree adjustment arc.  
Insert two carriage bolts into the two additional  
skew holes. See image to the left. Thread a  
flange hex nut onto each bolt, and tighten.  
elevation and  
skew bracket  
1) In the first column, input zip code of current location. Note that whenever  
you move the satellite antenna to a new location, you must enter the zip  
code of your new current location.  
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If you do not come across a satellite on your first attempt at pointing, you may need to change the  
elevation angle up or down a couple of degrees. Continue to make slow scans of the sky until  
you locate the satellite. Once you find the satellite, make slight adjustments to both the elevation  
and azimuth to get the signal as strong as possible. A Winegard satellite compass (SC2000 sold  
separately) can help with this step.  
SC 2000  
2) In the second column, choose Dish 500. With this option selected, use the  
angles on the screen as a starting point for pointing your satellite dish. The  
actual angles for pointing your dish will be slightly different than those shown  
on screen; make small adjustments until getting the signal as high as possible.  
3) In the third column, use Transponder 11 for Satellite 119.  
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4) In the fourth column, the satellite should be whatever satellite you want to  
point at. Satellite 119 is the primary satellite, and the majority of  
After making adjustments so that the signal is as strong as possible, tighten the azimuth nuts to prevent the satellite  
dish from rotating. Keep in mind that buildings, vehicles, people, trees and various other obstructions can weaken or  
block the signal from the satellite.  
programming is located here. Satellite 119 should be used for initial aiming.  
Note: If using a 311 or previous model receiver, select Peak Angles to enter your satellite and zip code.  
With all information entered, an azimuth, elevation, and skew angle will be displayed under the four columns. Record  
these angles. Now, follow the instructions below to point the dish using the azimuth, elevation, and skew angles.  
Continue with step 9 of receiver setup after successfully pointing the dish.  
After successfully pointing the dish, continue with step 9 of receiver setup.  
Once accurately  
pointed, the  
signal meter will  
turn green.  
Make small  
adjustments to  
get the signal  
as high as  
possible. Check  
that the bar at  
the bottom of  
Now return to  
steps 4 and 5  
to run another  
Check Switch  
test. The result  
should be what is  
shown here.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: The most accurate way to determine the look angles for a location is to refer to the Pointing  
Angles Chart located in the back pages of the Installation Guide for the DISH 1000.2 antenna, which is included with  
this satellite system.  
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Pointing the Satellite Dish  
If you are missing  
any satellites or  
have low signal  
Elevation  
Loosen the elevation bolts on either side of the elevation and skew bracket. Raise the dish  
to the specified elevation angle that you found in step 8 of the receiver set-up. The red line  
on the elevation and skew bracket should line up with the correct angle stamped into the  
support assembly.  
the screen is green and that the satellite displayed is the  
desired satellite.  
on a satellite, the dish will need to be adjusted.  
After raising the dish to the correct elevation angle, tighten the nuts on the elevation bolts.  
Refer to the instructions on the next page if having trouble finding a satellite.  
Press Cancel  
11  
four times to  
Azimuth  
exit the receiver  
menu.  
elevation  
Loosen the mast clamp nuts. Standing directly behind (but not too close to) the unit, align  
bolt  
mast clamp  
the compass so that it points towards North. Refer to the specified angle that you found  
bolts  
As the receiver is acquiring signal, it will complete a  
number of steps and then will download your new  
program guide.  
in step 8 of the receiver set-up. Adjust the unit so that it points in the general direction of  
the specified angle. Then, slowly rotate the dish 1° at a time, pausing for a few seconds to  
The receiver  
set-up is now  
complete.  
skew  
bolt  
monitor the signal strength before moving again. Repeat until finding the strongest signal.  
Tighten the mast clamp nuts.  
Skew  
Loosen the skew bolts. Rotate the elevation and skew bracket until the red mark, shown  
beside the skew bolt, lines up with the specified skew angle. Tighten the skew nuts.  
If the skew angle is above 110° or below 70°, follow the instructions on the next page for  
adding skew bolts for skew angles above 110° or below 70°.  
You are now ready to watch TV!  
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Whenever moving the unit to a new location, the tripod should be stored according to the instructions below. Then,  
the satellite antenna should be disassembled in a careful manner so as to prevent damaging or losing any parts.  
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  
authorized 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  
proof of purchase with a dated sales receipt for the Winegard product to verify the product is under warranty. If  
the date of purchase cannot be verified, 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 Winegard 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.  
Storing the Tripod  
Remove the satellite  
antenna from the top  
Loosen the three  
lock knobs on the  
Push in the tabs on  
either side of a leg,  
and slide the leg toward  
the tripod base until the  
leg locks into the storage  
Tighten the three  
lock knobs. The  
tripod is now in the  
storage position. Place  
additional parts in the  
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of the tripod mast.  
tripod base, and collapse  
the legs into the  
folded position,  
position.  
Repeat for storage bag attached to  
each leg. the tripod leg, and store.  
shown here.  
folded position  
storage position  
tab  
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  
description 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:  
improper 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 product 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.  
Disassembling the Satellite Dish  
Remove the mast  
clamp bolts, and  
slide the unit up and off  
of the tripod mast. Then,  
re-insert and tighten the  
Unscrew the two  
Unscrew the RG-6  
coaxial cable from  
Work carefully while  
disassembling so  
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IAB screws on the  
bottom of the IAB. Pull  
apart the LNBF and IAB.  
the LNBF port. Working  
that parts are not  
from the back of the LNBF  
damaged or lost. After all  
parts are disassembled,  
store the parts in a safe  
place. This way, the  
arm, pull  
the coaxial  
cable out  
of the LNBF  
arm.  
bolts.  
mast clamp  
bolts removed  
satellite dish can easily be  
reassembled at another  
time or location.  
RETURN AUTHORIZATION POLICY  
bottom  
of IAB  
IAB screws  
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 requesting 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  
FITNESS 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.  
Pull apart the IAB so  
Remove the four  
If two carriage bolts  
were added to the  
Loosen the two IAB  
hex nuts on the top  
of the IAB. Remove the  
two IAB bolts and the two  
IAB hex nuts.  
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that the two parts  
hex nuts on the  
are no longer attached to  
the LNBF arm.  
back of the support  
two additional skew  
holes, loosen and remove  
the two carriage bolts and  
the two hex  
assembly, and remove  
the four carriage bolts.  
nuts.  
additional  
skew holes  
hex nuts  
hex nuts  
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  
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