Winegard TV Antenna MODEL CC 10HV User Manual

VHF & UHF Antenna  
Coast to Coast RV Services  
20 George Young Street, Auburn NSW 2144  
Postal Address: PO Box 415, Regents Park NSW 2143  
Phone: 02 9645 7600  
Fax: 02 9645 7688  
Email Technical: [email protected]  
Email Warranty: [email protected]  
Specifications  
For VHF & UHF channels  
Bidirectional antenna  
Operating dimensions: 43.2 cm wide x 116 cm tall  
Length when stowed: 125.3 cm  
Height when stowed: 11.2 cm  
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Storage (survival) temperature: 40° C to +80° C  
For outdoor use only  
Model CC-10HV (Aftermarket)  
Product Registration  
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Front of Antenna  
Mounting Bracket  
Choosing a Location for the Antenna  
Install in dry conditions only!  
Side View  
Top View  
Leveling  
bracket  
Before choosing a location for the antenna, contact your RV dealer or manufacturer. Your RV may be pre-wired or have a  
reinforced area for this system.  
Upper  
element  
housing  
When choosing a location for the antenna, keep in mind that the antenna must be mounted on or parallel to the  
centerline of the coach with the front of the antenna (the mounting bracket) facing the front of the RV.  
Bottom of  
gear housing  
Base Plate  
Rotating  
gear housing  
Elevating  
Shaft  
Front of Antenna  
Boom  
Base Plate  
Coax cable  
The antenna is  
shown in the  
travel/stowed position.  
Other Hardware  
Centerline of Coach  
NOTE  
Directional Handle  
Ceiling Plate  
Decal  
Lower  
element  
housing  
Power Supply  
Nylon Bearing  
Choose a location on the roof of the RV that meets the following requirements:  
Weather boot  
Elevating  
Crank  
Spring  
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2
Offers enough support for a secure installation  
Mounting bracket  
Rotating  
gear housing  
43.2 cm  
Has a minimum roof space (clearance) of 125.3 cm x 43.2 cm  
for the stowed antenna  
3
Allows antenna to raise and rotate without interference  
from other roof-mounted equipment  
Clearance Requirements  
125.3 cm  
clearance distance of 61 cm from antenna to the front of the vehicle  
clearance radius of 116 cm needed for antenna to raise to vertical position  
clearance distance of 26 cm needed from antenna to nearest obstruction and to the edge of the roof  
The Winegard Sensar  
HV antenna requires a  
minimum roof space of  
125.3 cm x 43.2 cm for the  
stowed antenna.  
26 cm to edge of roof  
26 cm to nearest obstruction  
61 cm to  
front of RV  
When stowed, the top of  
the element housing rests  
11.2 cm above the roof.  
115.6 cm  
26 cm to nearest obstruction  
The antenna requires a  
clearance radius of 115.6 cm  
for the antenna to raise to  
the vertical position.  
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Is within five degrees of level (for best operation, must be within three degrees of level)  
For sloped/rounded roofs, Winegard recommends model RW-2000 exterior roof  
Maintain a minimum  
RW-2000  
IW-5000  
wedge (sold separately) to level installation.  
distance of 26 cm from the  
nearest obstruction and from  
the edge of the roof.  
An interior wedge, IW-5000 (sold separately), is also available.  
11.2 cm  
Sold Separately  
Sold Separately  
125.3 cm  
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Making Cable Entry Holes  
Assembling the Antenna, Cont.  
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6
7
1
The ceiling plate will be mounted inside the vehicle directly underneath the mounting bracket. Make sure the  
ceiling area is clear underneath the chosen location for the mounting bracket.  
Thread the 140 cm coax  
between the boom and  
the center of the bottom  
element housing.  
Continue to thread the  
Connect the coax to the  
coax connection port,  
and tighten until  
fingertight. Then,  
tighten ¼ turn more.  
coax in an S-curve  
between the boom and  
the bottom element  
housing.  
2 Use the template on the last page of this manual, and drill a 4.5 cm hole through the roof and ceiling of the vehicle.  
Be careful not to damage any wiring between the roof and ceiling when drilling.  
3 Using the template on the back page, drill a 13 mm hole for cable entry through the roof of the vehicle only. Do not  
drill through the ceiling!  
Assembling the Antenna  
1 Pull the e-clip off of the pin, and remove the pin from the leveling bracket.  
Set the e-clip and the pin aside—you will need these later.  
E-clip  
Pin  
An extra e-clip has been provided, which is in  
a bag attached to the back of the boom.  
NOTE  
With the elements on top of the boom, insert the elevating gear in-between  
the sides of the leveling bracket. The holes in the sides of the leveling bracket  
and the elevating gear should align.  
2
Leveling bracket  
Elevating gear  
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Connect the other end of the 140 cm coax to the 6.1 m coax using a barrel connector, and route the 6.1 m coax to  
the location of the power supply.  
Installing the Mounting Bracket  
1 If using a roof wedge or interior wedge, put in place before proceeding to install the base plate or interior hardware.  
2
Center the elevating shaft in the 4.5 cm diameter hole. Check with your vehicle manufacturer to determine if the  
provided screws are suitable for your roof. Temporarily secure the base plate to the roof with two of the provided  
screws. Check that the weather boot is in place over the boot collar.  
3
Insert the pin through the leveling bracket and the elevating gear. Push the e-clip over the end of the pin.  
3
Make sure the antenna is in the chosen location. The antenna  
Travel Position  
should be in the stowed/travel position. The coax cable  
should be routed through the ceiling and wall to the power  
supply.  
Apply a liberal amount of approved nonhardening sealing  
compound on the bottom of the base plate.  
This will help to prevent leaks.  
4
Pin  
4 Remove the cap from the coax connection port.  
Do not get sealing compound on bearing surface between  
base plate and rotating gear housing.  
Do not paint the top of the base plate or around the  
rotating gear housing.  
Run sealant around  
TIP  
the holes for  
Using the provided screws, secure the base plate to  
the roof. Run a solid bead of sealant over the mounting  
screws. This will also help to prevent leaks.  
the mounting screws,  
around the hole for cable  
entry, and around the  
bottom gear housing.  
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Cutting the Directional Handle to fit Roof Thickness  
Installing the Crank Assembly, Cont.  
EK-1036  
Determine the roof thickness. The mount is designed to fit roofs from 2.5 cm to 12 cm thick.  
If the roof is less than or equal to 12 cm thick, continue to step 2.  
4
5
6
1
2
Remove the backing from the  
decal, and place the decal on  
the bottom of the directional  
handle.  
Slide the spring over the rotating  
base shaft.  
Place the nylon bearing over the  
top of the crank.  
If the roof is more than 12 cm thick (max. 17.8 cm), a directional handle extension is needed.  
Winegard recommends model EK-1036 directional handle extension (sold separately).  
Sold Separately  
3
4
Inside the vehicle, mark the  
elevating shaft 3.8 cm below the  
ceiling. Cut the shaft on this mark.  
Push the directional handle up  
into ceiling and over the shaft.  
Carefully align the keys inside  
the directional handle with the  
keyways on the bottom of the  
gear housing. (The keys only line  
up one way—do not force.)  
Thin key  
3.8 cm  
below ceiling  
7 Slide the elevating crank (with  
nylon bearing on top) onto the  
rotating base shaft.  
8
Check that the set screw lines up  
with one of the flat sides of the  
rotating base shaft.  
9
Tighten the set screw until it  
touches the rotating base shaft.  
Then, tighten only ¼ turn more.  
Thick key  
Cut shaft here  
Directional  
handle  
Make sure the top of the  
directional handle is snug against  
the bottom of the base plate.  
5
6
7
Pull the handle down, and transfer  
this dimension to the shaft end of  
the directional handle. Mark this,  
and cut the handle at the mark.  
Measure the distance between  
the bottom of the recess on the  
handle to the ceiling.  
Set  
screw  
The set screw simply holds the elevating  
crank to the rotating base shaft.  
distance x  
NOTE  
Cut handle here  
The handle cut  
must be flat.  
distance x  
Installing the Power Supply  
The power supply may be flush mounted in most standard electrical boxes. To flush mount, cut a hole in the wall to fit the  
box. Run two #12 wires between the wall plate and +12 VDC source, and route downlead cable to this location.  
The pointer on the handle should point  
toward the back of the coach.  
TIP  
Front of Power Supply  
Back of Power Supply  
Do not  
connect high  
The power  
supply  
Installing the Crank Assembly  
5
current devices  
such as hair dryers  
to this receptacle.  
Maximum  
current rating of  
receptacle is 8  
amps at +12 VDC.  
should be turned off  
when connecting  
cables/wires.  
2
1 Lay the ceiling plate on top of  
the directional handle with  
the pointers aligned.  
Slide the ceiling plate and  
directional handle assembly over  
the rotating base shaft.  
Make pilot holes in the ceiling.  
Then, mount the ceiling plate with  
the four provided screws.  
3
7
5
6
3
2
Pointers  
4
1 Select a location for the power supply.  
The knobs on the  
directional handle  
should fit into the grooves  
on the ceiling plate.  
2
Make 12 volt connection to the power supply. Install terminals on wires from +12 VDC source, and crimp the terminals  
with an appropriate crimping tool. If in doubt as to the polarity of the wires, connect them temporarily to the tabs, and  
press the “ON” switch on front of wall plate; if light comes on, polarity is correct. Turn power off.  
TIP  
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Installing the Power Supply, Cont.  
Checking the Operation of the Power Supply  
1
2
3
4
Connect the coax cable from the antenna to the ANTENNAport on the power supply, and tighten until fingertight.  
(The coax cable should have been routed through the ceiling and wall to the chosen wall plate location.) If the  
connector is removed before routing the coax cable, see page 9 for help re-installing the connector.  
Tune the television receiver to the nearest station, and rotate the antenna for the best picture and sound.  
This unit is equipped with a polyswitch, a current limiting device, which will shut down +12 VDC if there is a direct  
short between the antenna and power supply. The green indicator light will not light. Once short is eliminated, the  
device will reset itself.  
If hooking up the antenna to a second television, connect another coax cable from the “SET 2” port on the back of the  
power supply to the Antenna In” port on the second television. If hooking up a cable input, connect the cable from the  
cable input to the “CABLE” port on the back of the power supply.  
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6
7
Mount the power supply in wall with the provided screws.  
Maintenance  
Lubricate gears 3–4 times a year for optimal performance.  
Connect the 72” coax cable from the coax port on the front of the power supply to the Antenna In” coax port on the TV.  
Press the “ON” switch on the front of the power supply, and check that the light is on.  
Use silicone spray to lubricate gears. Never use WD-40  
oil for it will damage the gears!  
3–4 times a year or in the event that rotating the antenna  
becomes difficult, use silicone spray to lubricate the elevating  
gear. Apply a liberal amount of silicone spray lubricant to the  
elevating gear. The lift should be in the down position. Then,  
run the lift up and down to distribute the lubricant over gears.  
(This is easiest if one person cranks up and down from inside  
the vehicle while another person sprays the gears.)  
15/ Cap  
Lubricate here  
around elevating  
gear  
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Operation  
1
Raising Antenna  
2 Turning on Power Supply  
Turn the elevating  
crank clockwise  
in “UP” direction  
about 13 turns  
or until some  
Turn power supply on to  
use either front or rear  
output of the TV outlet.  
Neither outlet will work  
unless the power supply  
switch is on.  
On/Off Button  
ON  
OFF  
resistance to turning  
is noted.  
Troubleshooting  
Do not install couplers, splitters, etc. between the power supply and the antenna. Installation of any item on the  
downlead may cause a short in the system. The downlead supplies +12 VDC to the preamp in the antenna.  
3
Rotating Antenna for Best Picture  
Lowering Antenna to Travel Position  
4
The power supply should be turned OFF when connecting/disconnecting cables to power supply and antenna but  
should be turned ON when testing for voltage.  
Ceiling  
Plate  
Make sure the antenna is in  
the “UP”/deployed position.  
Pull down with both hands  
to disengage ceiling plate.  
For analog signals, rotate  
for best picture. For digital  
signals, run a channel scan  
to find the best signal.  
Rotate the antenna until the pointer on the directional handle  
aligns with the pointer on the ceiling plate. Turn elevating  
crank counterclockwise in the “DOWN” direction about 13  
turns or until some resistance is noted. The antenna is now  
in the travel position.  
2nd Set  
No +12 VDC  
at this point  
TEST POINT #1  
Testing System  
+12 VDC at Antenna  
1
Make sure TV set is working properly.  
2
Switch power supply ON and OFF while checking for  
difference in picture quality. If there is no difference,  
continue with step 3.  
Antenna reception may vary based on transmitting antenna tower  
height, lobe pattern of the transmitter, height of the receiving  
TEST POINT #2  
NOTE  
antenna, weather conditions and terrain on receiving path including trees,  
buildings and hills.  
+12 VDC at  
Antenna Jack  
3
4
Disconnect the cable from the antenna, and check for +12  
VDC at Test Point #1. If there is +12 VDC at Test Point #1,  
there may be a problem with the antenna.  
Lower the antenna to the travel position before traveling!  
Don’t  
Do  
If there is NO +12 VDC at Test Point #1, reconnect cable  
to antenna. Remove power supply from wall, and visually  
inspect for burned/broken parts. If there are ANY broken/  
burned parts, replace power supply.  
1 Don’t force the elevating crank up or down or rotate  
1 Check parking location for obstructions before  
Ground  
the directional handle hard against stops.  
+12 VDC  
raising the antenna.  
2 Don’t travel with the antenna in the up/deployed  
position. Stow the antenna before traveling or when  
wind speeds reach +113 km/h, or you will void your  
warranty.  
2 Carefully raise, lower, and rotate the antenna. If  
having trouble, check for obstructions.  
5
6
Disconnect cable from antenna jack on power supply. Check for +12 VDC at Test Point 2. If +12 VDC is present,  
there is a problem with the cable connecting the power supply to the antenna. Repair/replace cable.  
3
4
Rotate slowly when selecting a station, and check  
the fine-tuning on the TV.  
3
4
Don’t leave the antenna partially deployed.  
Don’t apply sealant over the top of the base plate.  
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If +12 VDC is not present at Test Point # 2, be sure the green indicator light is ON. If not, check the polarity of the ground  
and +12 VDC source wires to make sure there are 12VDC present. If there is still no +12 VDC, replace power supply.  
Lower the antenna to the travel position before  
moving the vehicle.  
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Parts  
Installing Connector on Coax Cable  
Strip outer cover back Fray braid back as far  
Trim braid close to  
Slide connector tip  
between braid and  
inner insulation  
Tools Needed:  
ORDERING REPAIR PARTS  
Repair parts are available at many RV dealers and/or  
service centers throughout the country. If you don't  
have a dealer/service center near you, call Winegard  
Company at 1-800-288-8094. All major credit cards  
accepted. Parts are available only in the packages  
shown on the following pages. Order by the model  
number of the package needed. Example: To order  
the elevating gear, order RP-3000. Tax, shipping and  
handling additional.  
12 mm from end of  
cable.  
as outer cover will  
allow.  
outer cover, and  
remove 6 mm of  
Mount  
Cable stripper  
inner insulation, being (braid and foil, on foil  
Compression tool  
for compression  
connectors  
Plug  
careful not to nick  
the center conductor.  
Make sure no foil  
or braid can touch  
center conductor.  
shield cable). Push  
connector on cable  
as far as it will go.  
Attach cable with  
proper crimping or  
compression tool. Do  
not crush cable out-  
of-round.  
If installing in hot  
weather, increase  
these dimensions 3 mm.  
TIP  
Worm Gear  
Hex crimp tool for  
hex crimp connectors  
Gear Housing  
Nylon Bearing  
Q-Ring  
Notes  
Mounting Screw  
Base Plate  
Nut  
Nylon Bearing  
Directional Handle & Ceiling Plate  
Ceiling Plate  
(white)  
Screw  
Directional Handle  
(white)  
Decal  
Spring  
Nylon Bearing  
Crank (white)  
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Parts  
Replacement Kits & Parts  
CC-RPHV: Antenna Element  
CC-25HV: Retrofit Kit (Head Only)  
Antenna Head & Boom  
Part Description  
Quantity  
Part Description  
Quantity  
Antenna Decal  
(unattached)  
Antenna Decal  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Antenna Element  
CC-25HV Manual  
Boom Assembly  
55” Coax  
Assembly  
CC-RPHV Manual  
55” Coax  
Assembly  
1
Antenna  
Decal  
RP-0154: Boot  
Part Description  
Boot (light gray)  
Quantity  
Antenna  
Element  
1
RP-2658: Nylon Bearing (for Crank)  
Part Description  
Quantity  
Nylon Bearing  
1
RP-2049: Gear Housing Assembly  
Part Description  
Gear Housing  
Pin  
Quantity  
55” Coax Assembly  
1
2
1
RP-3000: Elevation Gear  
Part Description  
Quantity  
Nylon Nut  
Elevation Gear  
1
Boom  
Nylon Bearing  
(for gear housing)  
1
RP-3523: Base Plate  
Part Description  
Base Plate  
E-Clip  
2
1
Quantity  
Q-Ring  
1
10  
1
Nylon Bearing  
(for base plate)  
Mounting Screw  
Light Gray Boot  
1
RP-5895: Crank (Ivory)  
Part Description  
Crank (ivory)  
RP-6795: Crank (White)  
Part Description  
Quantity  
Quantity  
1
Crank (white)  
1
E-clip  
Pin  
RP-6200: Directional Handle & Ceiling Plate (Ivory) RP-6300: Directional Handle & Ceiling Plate (White)  
Part Description  
Spring  
Quantity  
Part Description  
Spring  
Quantity  
Elevation Gear  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Decal  
Decal  
Ceiling Plate (ivory)  
Ceiling Plate (white)  
Directional Handle  
(ivory)  
Directional Handle  
(White)  
Additional Hardware  
1
4
1
1
4
1
Connector  
Screw  
Screw  
Screw  
Terminal  
(white)  
Wall Plate  
(white)  
Elev.Shaft & Worm  
Gear Repl. Manual  
Elev.Shaft & Worm  
Gear Repl. Manual  
20’ Coax Cable  
RP-4000: Worm Gear Assembly  
RP-6822: Spring  
Part Description  
Spring  
72” Coax Cable  
Part Description  
Worm Gear  
Plug  
Quantity  
Quantity  
1
1
1
1
Manual  
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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 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  
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.  
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13 mm  
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.  
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.  
Drill through roof.  
Do not drill through ceiling!  
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.  
RETURN AUTHORIZATION POLICY  
4.5 cm  
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 email 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.  
Drill completely through ceiling.  
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  
Disclaimer: Although every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is correct and complete, no company shall be  
held liable for any errors or omissions in this manual. Information provided in this manual was accurate at time of printing. If the antenna does  
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