| INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   ® W IN E G A R D   18" Digital Satellite Antenna   Truck/RV Mount   Model MM-3200 Antenna   Models MM-3084, MM-3002 & MM-3003   ANTENNA/MOUNT MADE IN U.S.A.   U.S. Patent 5,532,710   Elevation   Assembly   NOTE: The MM-3084 Mount Pipe and   MM-3002/3003 Clamp Brackets are not   supplied with MM-3200.   LNBF   18" Antenna   Backup Support   Feed Support   UNPACKING   After unpacking the system, verify that you have the   following: antenna/mount, elevation assembly, feed   supportw/LNBF&coaxialcableattached,compassand   storage bag. If you do not, call Winegard Company at   1-800-288-8094 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and   3:30 p.m central time, Monday through Friday.   NOTE: Before proceeding with installation of   satellite antenna/mount, viewing enclosed   installation video is recommended.   Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood St. • Burlington, IA 52601-2000   319/754-0600 • FAX 319/754-0787   Printed in U.S.A. © Winegard Company 1999 2451160 Rev. 10/99   STEP 3. Attach the MM-3084 (pipe that antenna   mounts on) to your truck/RV. If using the MM-3002   clamp brackets, proceed to step 9. If using the MM-   3003 clamp brackets, proceed to step 4.   STEP 7. Use(4)5/16"x1-1/2"boltssuppliedtosecure   pipe clamp brackets to side of truck/RV. See Figure 5.   Try to maintain as much separation between the   clamp brackets as possible. See Figure 7. It is   recommended that you attach the top clamp with one   bolt, then check vertical alignment before attaching   bottom clamp and finishing top.   MM-3003 Assembly   STEP 4. Disassemble pipe per number sequence   shown in Figure 4 so that you can slide both MM-3003   brackets onto the pipe.   MM-3003   Make sure pipe   is vertical   4 Try to maintain as   much separation   between the   Pin   clamp brackets   as possible.   See Figure 7,   page 4.   Stop Collar   2 1 3 Use (2) 5/16" x 1-1/2"   bolts supplied per   clamp   Elevation   Clamp   FIGURE 4   Tighten bolt to prevent   pipe from moving   STEP 5. Reassemble pipe after sliding both clamp   brackets onto pipe; make sure the stop collar snaps   firmly onto the pin.   FIGURE 5   STEP 8. Tighten clamp bracket bolts to prevent pipe   from moving, See Figure 5. You are now ready to aim   the antenna; proceed to Operation, page 5.   STEP 6. Determine where you want to mount the   pipe. It is recommended that you try to bolt into   something solid on your truck/RV and someplace close   to a window so you can listen/watch your TV when   tuningthesystem. Makesurepipeisvertical(straight   up and down), this will make finding the satellite(s)   easier. Also make sure antenna will clear top of   truck/RV (if possible). NOTE: A second set of   clamp brackets and pipe is recommended for other   side of truck. Winegard Company cannot recommend   specific mounting locations because of the many truck/   RV styles.   Rev. 5/99   3 MM-3002 Assembly   NOTE: If MM-3002 comes with eight (8) rubber   shims instead of the 4 plastic clamp grips. Insert   rubber shims between clamp brackets and MM-   3001 pipie and handrail/ladder. See Figure 6.   STEP 9. Slip the small plastic shims over the handrail/   ladder and the large plastic shims over the MM-3084   pipe. See Figure 6.   STEP 10. Attach clamp brackets to pipe and handrail/   ladder using carriage bolts, nuts and washers supplied   with MM-3002. Do not crush handrail/ladder. Try to   maintainasmuchseparationbetweentheclampbrackets   as possible. See Figure 7. Make sure pipe is vertical   (straight up and down). Your now ready to aim the   antenna; proceed to Operation, page 5.   Slip plastic clamp   grips over pipes as   shown (if using using   rubber shims, place   between clamp   brackets and pipes).   (4) 5/16-18   Hex Nuts   (4) 5/16"   Washers   FIGURE 6   (4) 5/16-18 x 1-3/4"   Carriage Bolts   Handrail/Ladder   Try to maintain   maximum separation   between clamps   MM-3084 Pipe with   MM-3084 Pipe with   MM-3003 Clamp Brackets   MM-3002 Clamp Brackets   FIGURE 7   Rev. 5/99   4 OPERATION   STEP 1. Set antenna onto pipe. See Figure 8. Make   sure elevation clamp fits into keyway on pipe. The   antenna can be secured in place using a small   padlock to prevent theft.   Elevation Clamp   Aim antenna in   direction of satellite   STEP 2. ConnectcoaxfromLNBFtoreceiver.Optional   Winegard exterior cable/TV receptacle (WA-1024)   available for easy coax connection into cab.   Attach   padlock here   STEP 3. Connect coax from receiver to TV.   STEP 4. Plug in the receiver and TV.   STEP 5. Turn TV and receiver ON.   Pipe Elevation   Clamp   STEP 6. Tune TV to ch. 3 or 4 (output from receiver).   STEP 7. Determine azimuth (compass heading) and   elevation required for your position. Refer to Quick   Reference Guide or receiver manual.   STEP 8. Loosen elevation clamp knobs. Set antenna   elevation to correct elevation. Align degree of elevation   required with pointer washer at the clamp knob. See   Figure 9. Tighten clamp   knobs.   Azimuth   Clamp   Elevation Clamp   Knob   Pointer   Raise pipe until   antenna has a   clear line of site   to the satellite   Rotate pipe   slowly to the   correct azimuth   Pointer shown   at56o ofelevation   FIGURE 9   STEP 9. Using the compass provided, determine which   direction (azimuth) you need to aim antenna. See   Figure 10.   FIGURE 8   Red part of needle   indicates North.   IMPORTANT   NOTE: Stand away from your truck/RV (15' min.) to   findthecorrectazimuth. Themetalinyourtruck/RV   can give you an incorrect reading.   STEP 10. Raise the antenna so that it has clear view of   the satellite, tighten the pipe elevation clamp. See   Figure 8. This keeps pipe from sliding down.   FIGURE 10   5 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY   NOTE: The most common problem people   experience is moving the antenna too fast. You   must move the antenna VERY slowly so that the   receiver can acquire and process the digital signal.   This takes a few seconds so be patient. After the   first couple of times of setting up the system you   will get the knack of acquiring the signal quickly.   Winegard Company warrants this Winegard product   (excluding receiver) against any defects in materials or   workmanshipwithintwo(2)yearfromdateofpurchase.   No warranty claim will be honored unless at the time   the claim is made, you present proof of purchase to an   authorizedWinegarddealer(ifunknown,pleasecontact   WinegardCompany,3000KirkwoodStreet,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.   STEP 11. Slowly rotate the antenna 2o then wait 2   seconds,thenrotateagaininthedirectionofthesatellite.   The signal is digital, so it takes the receiver a few   seconds to process the signal. It is very important   that you move the antenna very slowly.   STEP 12. Adjust azimuth (direction) for best picture   then tighten azimuth clamp to keep pipe from rotating.   See Figure 6.   STEP 13. Contact your receiver's programmer to order   programming. Remember, until you activate a   programming service, you will only receive preview   channels.   The Two Year Warranty is provided on the condition   thattheequipmentisproperlydeliveredwithallhandling   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.   NOTE: Ifyoudonotgetapicture,checkthefollowing:   1. Make sure antenna has a clear view of the high   power satellites; no buildings, trees, etc.   blocking the view.   WINEGARD COMPANY WILL NOT ASSUME ANY   LIABILITIES FOR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES,   EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, MADE BY ANY OTHER   PERSON.   2. Make sure coax connections are good.   3. Check coax for breaks, crimps, cuts etc.   4. If pipe is not vertical (vehicle is not level), you   will have to adjust the elevation to compensate.   ALLOTHERWARRANTIESWHETHEREXPRESS,   IMPLIED   OR   STATUTORY   INCLUDING   WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR   PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED   TO THE ONE YEAR PERIOD OF THIS WRITTEN   WARRANTY.   Theforegoingshallbethesoleandexclusiveremedy   of any person whether in contract, tort or otherwise,   and Winegard shall not be liable for incidental or   consequentialdamageorcommercialloss, orfromany   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.   5. Make sure TV is tuned to correct channel.   6. Verify that you have the correct elevation and   azimuth.   If you still do not get a picture, lower the elevation   angle 2° and repeat steps 8 through 10. If this is not   successful, raise the elevation angle 4° and repeat   steps 8 through 10. If you still do not get a picture,   contact Winegard Service Dept.   CAUTION: DO NOT DROP ANTENNA. IF ANTENNA   IS DAMAGED, IT WILL REDUCE THE GAIN (HOW   MUCH SIGNAL THE ANTENNA SENDS TO THE   RECEIVER) OF THE ANTENNA. THIS CAN RESULT   IN A LOSS OF SIGNAL. DO NOT DAMAGE LNBF.   Rev. 10/99   6 EXPLODED PARTS VIEW   (2) 3200377   Clamp Bushing   (6) 2160024   1/4 Flat Washer   (2) 2160352   1/4-20 x 1"   Carriage Bolt   (4) 2160228   1/4-20 Hex Nut   2745342   Clamp   Bracket   2745876   Elevation Frame   Bracket   2160331   1/4-20 x 2-1/2"   Bolt   3200378   Top Clamp   2160220   1/4-20 Nylock   Hex Nut   2160172   10-32 x 1/2" Screw   (2) 2200089   Knob   2745875   Elevation Support   Bracket   2745260   46 cm Reflector   (4) 2160361   5/16-18 x 5/8"   Flat Head Bolt   (2) 3140306   Pointer Washer   2240019   Rubber bumper   2160218   10-32 Keps   Hex Nut   (2) 2160130   #4 x 1/2 Screw   1140302   #10 Flat Washer   3721504   Feed Clamp   (4) 2160334   1/4-20 x 1/2"   Carriage Bolt   2200904   46 cm Feed   Support Arm   (4) 2160027   5/16" Washer   2160696   E-Clip   2780193   LNBF   (4) 2160230   5/16-18 Hex Nut   2160691   Pin   2200921   Reflector Bracket   2160821   Torsion Spring   2753024   15' Coax   W/Weather Boot   Rev. 2/2001   7 EXPLODED PARTS VIEW   If you require a replacement part, call Winegard   Company at 1-800-288-8094 between the hours of   8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m central time, Monday through   Friday. Credit card orders only.   2160835   Pin   3200375   Stop Ring   3710290   Rotate Tube   3200376   Elevation Lock   (2) 2160289   5/16-18 Nylock   Hex Nut   (2) 2160027   5/16" Flat Washer   (2) 2160286   5/16-18SquareNut   (2) 2200088   T-Handle   3200374   Rotate Bushing   (must be assembled onto   fixed tube before rotate   tube is inserted)   3710285   Fixed Tube   3200372   Elevation Clamp Bushing   (must be assembled onto   fixed tube w/2200373   before rotate tube is   inserted)   3200373   Elevation Clamp Bushing   (must be assembled onto   fixed tube w/2200372   before rotate tube is   inserted)   2200175   Plug   Printed in U.S.A. © Winegard Company 1999 2451160 Rev. 2/2001   |