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Carryout Antenna                                                                                   4

Installing the Dome

Installing the Carryout Handle

Selecting a Location for the Carryout

Connecting the Power

Connecting the Cables

Plug the power cord into the quick disconnect socket in the Carryout base. Make 
sure that the lock ‘clicks’ when you plug the cord in. This will ensure a good 
connection. 

Connect coax to the main connection on the base of the antenna. Do not use a 
wrench to tighten the cable. The coax provided uses weatherproof connectors, 
which can be damaged if over-tightened. 

If you have changed the switch settings under the dome, you will need to re-install 
the dome. Place the Carryout Dome over the unit so that the Carryout decal on the 
Dome is directly above the connections on the base of the unit. Line up the holes 
in the dome with the inserts in the Carryout base. Insert all of the dome screws 
except the two nearest to the cable connections on the base. Do not tighten the 
screws at this time. Continue with “Installing the Carryout Handle” below.

If you have changed the switch settings under the dome, install the Carryout 
handle by threading two screws through the handle and then through the two 
holes nearest the cable connections on the base. Installing the handle here will 
help protect the cable connections from accidental damage.

If using DIRECTV, simply remove the two screws nearest the coax and power 
connectors on the base and use these screws to install the handle.

Tighten all of the dome screws using a Phillips screwdriver. 

Try to find a location that is fairly level and has a clear view of the southern sky. 
The location should provide a stable enough surface to keep the Carryout from 
falling over during use, and the surface must be ±5° of level.

Other things to consider when choosing a location for the Carryout are traffic 
patterns and the weather. Placing the Carryout near a walking path may cause 
people to trip over the cables or knock the Carryout off of the signal.

TIP 

The Carryout antenna comes with 50’ of cable. Keep this in mind when 
selecting a location.

NOTE

 

If the receiver is used for DIRECTV HD programming at home, make sure 
that the B-Band converter has been removed prior to connecting the 

Carryout antenna. 

The Carryout antenna comes with two coax ports set in the base. The MAIN 
port will control the toggle function and should always be connected when the 
Carryout antenna is in use. This cable should run to the “Sat In” port on the back 
of the receiver that will be used most often.

Once the Carryout antenna is connected to your receiver, you can plug it into a 
12 V Cigarette plug outlet in your vehicle or a 120 V to 12 VDC converter with a 
cigarette style outlet.

When connecting the Carryout antenna, Winegard recommends using a 120 V 
to 12 VDC power converter or 12 VDC power source that meets power supply 
specifications.

Before turning the Carryout antenna on, refer to “DISH Receiver Setup” on page 5 
or “DIRECTV Receiver Setup” on page 11.

Main Port

Secondary Port

Quick 
Disconnect 
Socket

MAIN

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Summary of Contents for CB-1518

Page 1: ...NOT RETURN ANTENNA TO PLACE OF PURCHASE For up to date information on receiver compatibility and programming visit www winegard com receivers Product Registration Please register your Winegard produc...

Page 2: ...ances are continuously being made in the satellite market Information provided in this manual was accurate at time of printing If the Carryout antenna does not function as expected please contact Wine...

Page 3: ...d use these screws to install the handle Tighten all of the dome screws using a Phillips screwdriver Try to find a location that is fairly level and has a clear view of the southern sky The location s...

Page 4: ...he steps below to clear out any existing receiver settings If your receiver differs from the options shown you may need to consult your receiver manual The wording and display used in your receiver ma...

Page 5: ...e The antenna will not operate in all areas where satellites 110 119 and 61 5 are available Satellite coverage maps are based on level stationary operation Reception interruption may also occur during...

Page 6: ...ce 1 800 788 4417 Select 3 LNB 18 x20 or 3 Satellites If given the option of SWM or Multi switch select Multiswitch Now power on the Carryout antenna and allow it a few minutes to acquire signal If yo...

Page 7: ...e prompted to set up the remote Select Setup Remote Later to do this at a later time Select Watch DIRECTV Receiver setup is now complete The receiver will run Data Feed and Guide Feed Tests for a few...

Page 8: ...e satellite and move back to the primary satellite to complete the search routine Once the unit stops moving for more than one minute it should be locked on the signal Your receiver may need a moment...

Page 9: ...essary to wait until the weather clears With DIRECTV the dish will find the alternate satellite but not the primary satellite Make sure that the switches on the electronics control box are set for DIR...

Page 10: ...egard 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...

Page 11: ...Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood Street Burlington IA 52601 800 288 8094 Fax 319 754 0787 www winegard com Printed in U S A 2011 Winegard Company Rev12 12 12 2452172...

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