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WINEGARD
RoadTrip™
Digital Satellite Mobile Antenna for Two Receivers
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RoadTrip SD - Stationary Satellite System
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RoadTrip SDi - In-Motion Satellite System
OPERATION MANUAL
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Quick Reference Guide
Your Winegard RoadTrip satellite System has been designed to be the most user-friendly
Mobile Satellite Antenna on the market today. Upon installation of the antenna, or after
changing satellite service provider, simply set the switches inside of the dome to the settings
shown below. These switches enable the dish to locate the proper satellite for your service
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provider, and, for the RoadTrip SDi In-Motion system, to be set for the proper installation
option. Simply set the switch, and forget it! Your Winegard RoadTrip Satellite Antenna will
locate the proper satellite with just the flip of a switch.
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RoadTrip SD Notice!
This model is PRESET for DIRECTV® receivers.
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If you have a DISH Network receiver, you must change the
numbered switches (see Fig. 1a).
FIGURE 1A
(#1 represents Switch DOWN; #0 represents Switch up)
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Sat. Rcvr.
Mt. Option
Switch Set Position
SWITCH SETTINGS
SHOWN
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DIRECTV
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(FACTORY PRESET)
DISH NETWORK
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0= UP 1= DOWN
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RoadTrip SDi Notice!
This model is PRESET for DIRECTV® receivers Mounting Option A.
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If you have a DISH Network receiver, or if you choose Mounting Option B,
you must change the numbered switches (see Fig. 1b and 1c).
FIGURE 1B
(#1 represents Switch DOWN; #0 represents Switch up)
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Mt. Option
Switch Set Position
SWITCH SETTINGS
SHOWN
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DIRECTV
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(FACTORY PRESET)
DIRECTV
DISH NETWORK
DISH NETWORK
B
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FIGURE 1C
MOUNTING OPTION A
MOUNTING OPTION B
CENTER LINE OF VEHICLE
CENTER LINE OF VEHICLE
MV-3500
ROADTRIP
MV-3500
ROADTRIP
CABLE EXIT REAR
(MUST BE PARALLEL
TO CENTER LINE)
CABLE EXIT FRONT
(MUST BE PARALLEL
TO CENTER LINE)
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Operation RoadTrip SD (VEHICLE MUST BE STATIONARY!!)
5. After the unit has verified that it has the correct
1. Turn on receiver and television set. The
RoadTrip™ must be connected to a receiver that
is plugged into 120 VAC.
satellite, it will move to check the alternate satellite
and move back to the primary satellite to complete
the search routine.
2. Verify that you are getting the receiver’s menu
screens on the television. These screens are avail-
able with or without the dish finding the signal.
6. If you do not have signal, see Troubleshooting,
p.7.
3. Turn the power switch on for the RoadTrip™.
The dish will detect if it is already on a satellite sig-
nal. If it detects a signal, the dish will move to check
it’s alternate satellite and then move back to the
original satellite signal that is on.
NOTE: Because the RoadTrip™ uses information
from the last location that it was on a signal, sat-
ellite acquisition may take longer if the dish is
inactive over long distance traveling.
4. If no signal was detected, the dish will begin its
search to locate the primary satellite. Once the dish
locates a signal, it will pause long enough to iden-
tify which satellite it has located. This may or may
not be visible on your receiver’s point dish screen.
DirecTV® must be set to the “two” satellite, oval
dish setting. Refer to your receiver manual.
DISH Network® receivers must have the check
switch set to “SW42”. See page 6.
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Operation RoadTrip SDi (In-Motion System)
1. Turn on receiver and television set. The
RoadTrip™ must be connected to a receiver
that is plugged into 120 VAC.
will begin its search. The dish will pause on the
signal long enough to determine which satellite it
has found. If it moves off the signal, it is in an effort
to verify the signal and it should return to the signal
shortly.
2. Verify that you are getting the receiver’s
menu screens on the television. These screens
are available with or without the dish finding the
signal. See page 6 for details of receiver set up.
5. After the unit has verified that it has the correct
satellite, it will continue to track the signal.
3. Turn the power switch on for the RoadTrip™.
The dish should start moving, making one or two
revolutions before it stops to acquire GPS. This
can take a few moments or up to 10-15 minutes.
Normal operation will be less than a minute.
6. If the vehicle does not move for six minutes, the
unit will toggle to it’s alternate satellite then toggle
back to the primary satellite and go to sleep. If ve-
hicle begins movement in straight line at 10 mph,
the unit will resume tracking mode. See below for
details of modes of operation.
You may be Stationary or In-Motion
during power up.
7. If you do not have signal, see Troubleshooting,
p.6.
4. Once the unit has acquired GPS the dish
Modes of Operation:
Recovery From Signal Interruption:
The RoadTrip™SDi In-Motion satellite system
has the two modes of operation: Tracking Mode
and Sleep Mode. Whether stationary or In-Motion
during satellite signal acquisition, the unit enters
Tracking Mode. In this mode, the unit will actively
follow the satellite as the vehicle travels, even if
the vehicle is stationary. Tracking mode ends
when the RoadTrip™ has successfully finished its
search and the vehicle has not moved for six (6)
minutes. Your RoadTrip™SDi will resume tracking
mode if it detects movememt in a straight line at
10 mph or more.
While traveling, the signal will be interrupted
when the line of sight to the satellite is
blocked. Signal is acquired again after line of
sight is restored. If signal is interrupted for more
than 15 seconds, the system automatically enters
the search routine. The length of time for the
TV picture to recover depends on the receiver
model you are using.
Must drive in straight line at 10
mph or more when starting to
operate in motion.
Sleep Mode is the unit at rest. The RoadTrip en-
ters Sleep Mode six (6) minutes after a
successful search if stationary, or six (6) minutes
after the vehicle stops moving.
Toggle In-Motion:
Your RoadTrip satellite system will automatically
toggle between the primary and alternate satellite
for your service provider. For toggling In-Motion,
you may notice a slight delay in satellite switching
which could cause a loss in picture. This is nor-
mal, picture loss should be no longer than three
seconds. If the alternate satellite the RoadTrip
is trying to toggle to is blocked for more than
25 seconds, the system automatically enters
the search routine.
Use your on screen guide to
locate your channel rather than
“channel surfing”. This will result
in smoother operation.
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To toggle between satellites when subscribing to multi-satellite programming—
The RoadTrip™SD and SDi will toggle between the
primary and secondary satellites for either DISH
Network or DIRECTV. Both have programming on
more than one satelite. When a channel is se-
lected on the remote control and is not on the
satellite currently selected, the unit will automati-
cally toggle to the correct satellite.
structions on running the test. Be sure that
Superdish and Alternate are unchecked if appli-
cable. Onscreen options may vary by receiver.
5. During the Check Switch Test, the receiver will
begin checking the switch by toggling between
satellites. When this is completed, SW42 will ap-
pear on the screen. It will be at the top of the
screen, satellite designations will be below, show-
ing odd and even transponders. See illustration.
Note: The RoadTrip™SDi will toggle while sta-
tionary or In-motion.
DIRECTV programming
If a switch other than SW42 appears, or you
have an X in one of the boxes below the satel-
lites, repeat Check Switch Steps.
1. DIRECTV receivers must be set for oval dish 2
sat selection to enable toggling between primary
101°W satellite and alternate 119°W satellite
only. (Consult receiver manual for procedure.)
After receiver is set for the correct dish selection,
when you request a channel located on a differ-
ent satellite, the unit will automatically toggle to
that satellite.
6. Your system is now set up to toggle between
satellites. It will automatically move to the correct
satellite when a channel is selected with your re-
mote control.
DISH Network programming (DISH 500)
NOTE: Once these steps are completed, you
won’t have to perform this test again, unless
Check Switch was performed on another satel-
lite dish, such as a home dish.
DISH Network receivers must have the “SW42”
switch installed in order to toggle between the pri-
mary 119° satellite and the alternate 110° satellite.
(Consult your receiver manual for the procedure to
reach the “check switch” menu.)
NOTE: This “SW42 Switch” is a DISH Network®
receiver setting, NOT a physical part.
Toggle: Your Winegard automatic
satellite dish will move from the
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primary to the alternate satellite in
order to receive multi-satellite
programming.
To install the “SW42” switch:
1. Before turning on your RoadTrip™ system, make
sure that your satellite receiver and television are
turned on and your receiver is on the “point dish”
menu. (Consult your owner’s manual to reach this
menu.)
Install Summary
SW42
Input:
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2. While the vehicle is stationary, turn on the
RoadTrip™ system and wait for signal acquisition
on satellite 119°.
3a. RoadTrip™ SD. Wait for unit to acquire signal on
119°. Proceed to Step 4.
Satellite:
Polarity:
119
119
110
110
Odd Even Odd Even
Status:
Satellite reception verified
Superdish
Cancel
Alternate
Help
Test
SW42 switch cannot be installed while
RoadTrip™ SDi is in Tracking
Mode.
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Check Switch screen display
3a. RoadTrip™SDi. Unit MUST be Stationary! Af-
ter signal is acquired on satellite 119°, the system
will continuously track the signal for six minutes.
At the end of six minutes, the unit will enter sleep
mode (see page 5). Proceed to Step 4.
NOTE: Be sure the “Superdish” and “Alternate”
boxes ARE NOT checked.
4. You now have six minutes to complete Check
Switch test. Consult your receiver manual for in-
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Troubleshooting
SOLUTION
PROBLEM
The RoadTripTM does not attempt to find a satellite
or it never moves.
1. Check your Power switch to verify that it is in the ON position.
2. Check +12 V wires at unit to verify power.
3. Check fuse on electronics.
1. Make sure that your receiver is set up correctly.
The dish never stops on any of the signals that
it sees.
For DISH Network, the check switch should read either “Un-
known” or “SW42”.
For DirecTV the receiver should be set for a Two Satellite Oval
Dish.
2.Make sure the primary coax cable from antenna is ran to
“satellite in” on back of your receiver and all coax fittings are
made properly.
Make sure that the Switches on the Electronics Control Box are
set for DirecTV. See page 3. These switches are found under
the dome, inside the Electronics Control Box.
With DIRECTV, the dish will find the alternate
satellite but it never finds the primary satellite.
I am not getting all the DISH Network channels
I subscribed to.
1. Go to the check switch menu in receiver. Make sure that it’s
set for SW42 and lists both even and odd transponders on satel-
lites 110° and 119°.
The RoadTripTM never sees any signals, it just
keeps searching.
1. Rain, Snow or excessive Dew on the dome can interrupt the
signal. Snow and Dew can be brushed off the dome. If Heavy
rain or Snow fall is blocking the signal, it may be necessary to
wait until the weather clears.
2. Check to see if the Southern sky is clear. Trees, Buildings, Large
signs or an Overpass can block the signal. Find an area where you
can be sure that this is not the problem and try again.
3. Make sure the receiver has power and the satellite dish is
connected to the “Sat In”.
You will need to remove the dome, and set switches to correct
provider. See page 3.
I have switched satellite service providers.
How do I set my dish for my new provider?
1. Obstructions, such as overpasses or thick tree lines will cause
RoadTrip to lose signal.
The RoadTrip™ SDi will lock onto the proper
satellite signal, but loses signal frequently
while In-Motion.
2. Verify the switch settings, for the correct mounting option have
been chosen.
3. RoadTrip™ SDi has 720° motion. Cable must unwrap, caus-
ing you to lose signal briefly, if cable wrap limit is reached.
1. Power off receiver and turn back on.
My receiver appears to be locked up. I cannot
get any response from it.
2. Hold in power button on receiver for three seconds and release.
3. Unplug receiver from outlet for 20 seconds and plug back in.
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Appendix A Satellite Coverage Maps and Receiver Compatibility
A.1 DISH NETWORK
The RoadTrip™ SD and™ SDi will operate with most DISH Network receivers.
The antenna will locate and continually track both satellites 119° and 110°.
Winegard does not recommend using receivers with hard drives not
recommended by the manufactuer for mobile applications. Winegard recommends using a stan-
dard DISH Network receiver.
The RoadTrip will not operate in areas where satellite 119° and 110° is not avaliable.
Refer to Fig A.1.1 for an operational coverage map for satellite 119° and 110°. Satellite coverage maps
are based on level, stationary operation. When tracking with the RoadTrip, road grades, hills, on and
off ramps and other inclines, may effect the operation when slope is severe, or when approaching
fringe areas of operation. Reception interruption may also occur during adverse weather condi-
tions.
Fig A.1.1 DISH Network satellites 119 and 110 coverage area (Dotted area indicates coverage).*
*Coverage maps are for reference only and do not guarantee coverage.
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A.2 DIRECTV
The RoadTrip™SD and™SDi will operate with most DIRECTV receivers. The antenna will locate and con-
tinually track satellites 101° and 119°.
Winegard does not recommend using satellite receivers with hard drives not recommended by the
manufacturer for mobile applications. Winegard recommends using a standard DIRECTV receiver.
RoadTrip will not operate in all areas satellites 101° and 119° are available. Refer to Fig A.2.1 for an opera-
tional coverage map of satellite 101° and to Fig A.2.2 for an operational coverage map of 119°. Satellite
coverage maps are based on level, stationary operation. When tracking with the RoadTrip antenna, road
grades, hills, on and off ramps and other inclines may effect the operation when slope is severe, or
when approaching fringe areas of operation. Reception interruption may also occur during adverse
weather conditions.
Fig A.2.1 DIRECTV satellite 101° RoadTrip coverage map (Dotted area indicates coverage).*
Fig A.2.2 DIRECTV satellite 119° RoadTrip coverage map (Dotted area indicates coverage).*
*Coverage maps are for reference only and do not guarantee coverage.
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Specifications & Warranty
Features and specifications
• One button operation.
• Compact size —
• Dual receiver capable.
32” diameter, 12-1/2” height
Shipping size - 37-1/4” x 34” x 14-3/4”
Shipping weight - 55 lbs.
• Depending on receiver type, you can access
satellites 119°, 110°, or 101°.
• No user input required.
• Operating temperature -13°F to +140°F
• Specifications for max amperage 5.0A
• Elevation range 20° to 60°;
azimuth +360° (0-720°)
• Specifications for unit operatating voltage. -10.5 -
13.8V
• Dome UV protected.
• Specifications for supply voltage. 12 - 13.8V
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 Street, Burlington, Iowa 52601, Telephone
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.
Alternatively, Customer may ship the product prepaid to Winegard Technical Services (located at 3000 Kirkwood Street, Burlington, Iowa 52601, Telephone
319-754-0600). 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.
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 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 FORAPARTICULAR 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.
Rev. 1/20/06
Printed in U.S.A. © 2006 Winegard Company
2452085
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