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Note: Cable Kits up to 100’ are avail-

able by

 

special order.

4.  

Getting the satellite signal to the TV.

Read the section on coax cable installation
(Section VII). This will advise whether to connect
the coax cable that supplies the processed
satellite signal to either the existing coach wiring
or directly to the TV set.

5.   A good view of the TV screen while operating
the  satellite receiver and controller is beneficial.

Note: Generally an overhead cabinet works
best and keeps equipment out of the way
when not in use

C.  Placement of dish on roof.

1.  Mounting arrangement/location.
a.  Locate a clear area on roof measuring 34” x
20”. (Figs 1 & 2).b.  Dish should be positioned
towards the rear of the coach as the recom-
mended position.

Caution: Be sure of roof construction when
mounting on solid roof. Contact coach manu-
facturer to verify materials. AntennaTek, Inc. is
not responsible for damage due to improper
installation of the satellite system.

D.  Installation Check List

    *Check for adequate roof clearance
     *Determine placement of electronics
     *Determine method of connecting coax from

receiver to the existing coach wiring or
direct to TV set.

     

*Verify 110V AC in cabinet for receiver

     *Verify 12V DC in cabinet for controller

V.    ROOF MOUNT USING STANDARD

INSTALLATION KIT

  1.

A.  Transfer the Dish and Lift ASM to the

RV roof for mounting.

B.  Set Lift ASM in its pre-determined

place on RV roof making sure the dish mounting
bracket is toward the rear of the coach.

  2.

A.   Attach wires to the controller (Fig. 3).

B.   Turn controller ON and press Start button, the
LCD will display “AntennaTek” then “Copy 1999”,
press the Start button again,  the LCD will display
Travel Position.  Press Start button again, the dish
mounting bracket will start to elevate.  When the

I.

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION

Marking Pen
Electric Drill
Measuring Tape
Socket Wrench 7/16”
Utility Knife
Screw Driver (#2 Phillips & Regular)
Caulking Gun
Hole Saw - 1-1/4”

II.

EXTRA PARTS NEEDED

Silicone Adhesive
Silicone Sealant
 RG-6 Coax Cable with Connectors for TV
A-B Switch
Wire Ties

III.

IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS

-   Read the entire installation procedure before
starting installation.
-   Check with coach manufacturer for roof construc-
tion and routing of coach wiring.
 -   Use a silicone sealant on top of all screws in the
roof and seal the 90 degree elbow where  the wire
harness enters the coach.

IV.  GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION

A.

Placement of the electronics

Following are the electronics components located in
the coach:
1.  The Controller: Used to position the dish on the
satellite. It requires 12V DC.
2.  The Satellite Receiver processes the signal from
the dish into satellite TV channels, then transfers this
information to the TV set (which is used as a monitor
on either channel 3 or 4). The Receiver requires 110
VAC only. The Receiver allows you to subscribe to
the pay channels.

B.

Important consideration when deciding

on a location for the electronics

1.  

Receiver

 (not included): Operates on 110V AC.

Needs access to AC current where the unit will be
located.
2.  

Controller 

(Positioner): Operates on 12V DC.

Needs access to DC current where unit will be
located.
3.  

Distance from the Dish to Components:  

The

standard 25’ cable run can be used-up in the process
of routing through the coach’s cupboards and closets.
Try to keep the run of cables as straight as possible.

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Summary of Contents for AS 2000

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL MODEL AS 2000 _________________ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS _________________ AntennaTek Inc 425 S Bowen 4 Phone 303 772 9591 Longmont CO 80501 FAX 303 774 9533 www antennatek com ...

Page 2: ...Check List 2 V Roof Mount Using Standard Installation Kit 3 VI Installation of Wire Harness 4 VII Connection of Electronic Components 5 Receiver 5 Controller 5 Coax out to TV 6 Congratulations on your purchase of an AntennaTek Satellite System There has been over ten years of engineering in this system Please read through this entire manual and the Receiver s manual before beginning the installati...

Page 3: ...display AntennaTek then Copy 1999 press the Start button again the LCD will display Travel Position Press Start button again the dish mounting bracket will start to elevate When the I TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION Marking Pen Electric Drill Measuring Tape Socket Wrench 7 16 Utility Knife Screw Driver 2 Phillips Regular Caulking Gun Hole Saw 1 1 4 II EXTRA PARTS NEEDED Silicone Adhesive Silicone ...

Page 4: ...se plate for mounting on the roof Using 4 1 4 x 3 8 screws and nuts attach the Dish to the mounting bracket NOTE Rotate dish with azimuth motor to allow for easy access around dish 3 A Before returning dish to travel position outline baseplate on roof using a marking pen B Carefully set aside the Lift ASM and use silicone adhesive on the pre marked areas Cover entire area as shown Fig 3 C Set Lift...

Page 5: ...l wire harness clamp approxi mately every 24 into roof CAUTION To prevent water damage be sure to use a drop of silicone on roof and on top of screw heads 5 VII CONNECTION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPO NENTS A RECEIVER NOTE The actual connection on the Receiver will differ between manufacturers Refer to the installa tion manual of your particular Receiver 1 Connect the 3 ft coax into the fitting marked ...

Page 6: ... A B slide switch one way or A would be for Antenna or the Satellite and the other way or B would be for Park Cable proceed as follows Fig 7 A Locate an A B switch not included B Remove the coax connector from the existing switch from the Park Cable and connect it to the B side of the provided switch Satellite IN Satellite Receiver Rear view TV 2 TV 1 Antenna IN Out to TV From Park Cable A B Figur...

Page 7: ...r Figure 9 Figure 8 Splitter 5 If the Coach is equipped with an amplified antenna and is prewired for Satellite connect an RG 6 cable from the connector marked satellite on the wall plate to the rear of the satellite receiver Satellite IN From the satellite receiver Out to TV go to the center connector on the rear of the wall plate Fig 9 Use the switch on the wall plate to get the signal for the a...

Page 8: ...y gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state Knowyourrightsandresponsibilitiesbeforeoperating this product Please read the limited warranty pro videdbelowcarefully Improperoperationandmainte nance abuse neglect etc will void your warranty AntennaTek Inc LIMITED WARRANTY 1 Duration A Satellite Antenna and lift One year 365 days from date of purchas...

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