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WIRING TWO RECEIVERS

SECONDARY

SATELLITE

PRIMARY RECEIVER

SATELLITE

INPUT

NOT USED

INPUT

IN

OUT

OUT

SP-2052

SAT  RECEIVER

D575p DEMULTIPLEXER

DEMULTIPLEXER

DC BLOCK

RECEIVER

Initializing & replacing the dome after
connecting the receiver(s) —

1. Park vehicle where it is free of all obstructions and
with a clear view of the satellite.
2. DO NOT MOVE VEHICLE during the first initial-
ization. Power up unit, turn on receiver. FOR THE
FIRST TIME ONLY, the unit may take up to 10 min-
utes to initially find the satellite signal. The GPS is
also initializing at this time. After the GPS initializes,
the unit will begin searching for the correct satellite.
3. If the GPS does not initialize at this time, turn
off the unit. You may need to move the GPS antenna
to a different location on your roof. After moving the
GPS, DO NOT SECURE TO ROOF.
4. TEST YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE SECURING
THE GPS ANTENNA. 
Make sure the TV and re-
ceiver have the correct satellite.
5. After correct satellite is found, secure GPS antenna
by removing adhesive backing and securing to roof.
6. Tighten Heyco connectors and apply bead of sili-
cone around the connector where the exterior hex nut
touches the base, and around the cables where they
enter the exterior of the Heyco connector. Before se-
curing the dome, fill ovals in rubber gasket with
silicone
 and apply silicone to screw threads.

Connecting two receivers

Connecting first receiver:

1.  Connect the coax cable from the roof to the “IN”
input on the splitter (SP-2052). Connect a coax cable
from one of the “OUT” ports or jack on the splitter
(SP-2052). Connect other end of this cable to the “in-
put” on the DC PASSIVE D575p demultiplexer.
2.  Determine primary receiver. The primary receiver
is the one used most often.
3.  Connect a coax cable from the “satellite receiver”
output on the DC PASSIVE D575p demultiplexer.
Connect the other end of this cable to “Satellite IN”
on the primary receiver.

Connecting the second receiver:

4.  Connect a coax cable from the other “OUT” output
on the splitter (SP-2052). Connect the other end of this
cable to the “input” on the DC BLOCK demultiplexer.
5.  Connector a coax cable from the “receiver” output on
the DC BLOCK demultiplexer. Connect the other end of
this cable to “Satellite IN” on the secondary receiver.

Installation • Wiring

MV-1111 Domed Automatic/MV-2222Tracking System

Connecting one receiver

1. Mount the DC Passive D575p demultiplexer in the
same cabinet as your receiver.

2. Connect the coax cable from the roof  to the “input”
on the DC Passive D575p demultiplexer. Connect a
coax cable from the “sat receiver” on the DC Passive
demultiplexer. Connect other end of this cable to “sat-
ellite in” on receiver.

Connecting the receiver —

D575p

DEMULTIPLEXER

SAT  RECEIVER

WIRING ONE RECEIVER

SATELLITE IN

NOT USED

INPUT

How to apply silicone —

FILL OVAL

WITH SILICONE

FILL SCREW THREADS

WITH SILICONE

BEFORE INSERTING

HEYCO CONNECTOR

APPLY SILICONE BEAD AROUND

COAX ON OUTSIDE OF DOME

APPLY SILICONE BEAD AT BASE OF

HEYCO ON OUTSIDE OF DOME

Summary of Contents for Movin' View MV-1111

Page 1: ...Models MV 2222 MV 1111 Made in the U S A U S Patent Nos 6 023 247 6 188 300 Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood St Burlington IA 52601 2000 319 754 0600 FAX 319 754 0787 www winegard com Printed in U S A W...

Page 2: ...link signal amplify it and then transmit it back to earth in the Ku frequency band This signal is concentrated and reflected to the LNBF located at the focal point of the dish The LNBF amplifies and c...

Page 3: ...ons to install and operate the MV 2222 and MV 1111 Two symbols have been used Indicates caution should be taken Indicates suggestions to make processes easier for you PARTS INCLUDED 1 Radome 3 base mo...

Page 4: ...DIRECTLY FACE REAR OF VEHICLE SWITCH LOCATION POWER SUPPLY AZ MOTOR COUNTERWEIGHT Remove wire ties holding mount EL MOTOR LEVELING SCREW ADJUSTABLE BASE FOOT LEVELING SCREW LEVELING SCREW HEYCO CONNE...

Page 5: ...r roof for installation The unit should be no more than 1 off level Be sure no roof mounted equipment is blocking the satellite line of sight You will need to decide where the wires will enter the veh...

Page 6: ...d side edge of vehicle 90 from rear mounting bracket Figure 6 The recommended location for the GPS antenna is based on having a level location and a clear view of the sky If another location further f...

Page 7: ...plate cover brown or white provided and snap the rocker switch into the switch plate Be sure switch is off IMPORTANT CHECK POLARITY MARKED ON THE DC VOLTAGE FILTER TERMINALS 2 Connect the 12 VDC powe...

Page 8: ...first receiver 1 Connect the coax cable from the roof to the IN input on the splitter SP 2052 Connect a coax cable from one of the OUT ports or jack on the splitter SP 2052 Connect other end of this c...

Page 9: ...features precision gyroscopes To operate your system To toggle between satellites when subscribing to multi satellite programming MV 2222 and MV 1111 will toggle between two dif ferent satellites DIRE...

Page 10: ...le at Control Box going to Heyco connector 7 Are the dip switches in the correct position 101 or 119 8 If the unit still does not have a signal power off and power back on IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A SIGNAL...

Page 11: ...DETAIL DO NOT USE AZ MOTOR EL MOTOR 8 PIN POWER T A s part no 1021p11 CONTROL BOX DETAIL BELOW POWER SUPPLY 1 POWER SUPPLY POWER WIRE SEE DETAIL 4 COAX CABLE AT CONTROL BOX 3 CONTROL BOX TO LNBF EL MO...

Page 12: ...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 WINEGAR...

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