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Model RD-9900

PINNACLE

POSITIONER

by WINEGARD

SELECT B

SELECT A

Figure 11

Figure 10

System has found a satellite and is fine tuning the signal

Fine Tuning

Elevation

Model RD-9900

PINNACLE

POSITIONER

by WINEGARD

SELECT B

SELECT A

7. Press SELECT A if correct satellite was found

Press SELECT B if correct satellite was not found

Correct Satellite
Continue Search

9. Verify that system has found correct satellite (you will see a picture).  Since
DBS services use a digital signal and the satellites are only separated by 9

o

,

the system can find the wrong satellite.  Press 

[SELECT A]

 if correct satellite

was found, Figure 11.  You are now ready to watch satellite TV!  If the wrong
satellite was found, press 

[SELECT B] 

to continue the search.

If no satellite is found the message 

Satellite Not Found, Press Any Button

,

will be displayed by the positioner.  Press any button to return to the menu
shown in Figure 1, page 4.

NOTE:  If after two (2) tries you still get "Satellite Not Found" check that:

1. The antenna has a clear view of the satellite(s), no trees,

buildings, etc. blocking the view.  The satellite signal will not pass
through solid objects.

2. Your receiver is turned ON.
3. The positioner is connected to the receiver correctly, refer to

Installation Manual.

If after checking the above, you still do not find a satellite refer to the
Troubleshooting Manual.

Rev. 2/97

Summary of Contents for RD-9946

Page 1: ...ation Manual WARNING BEFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING ANY CABLE WIRES ON BACK OF POSITIONER UNPLUG UNIT FROM 117 VAC SOURCE Printed in U S A Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood St Burlington IA 52601 2000 319 754 0600 1999 Winegard Company 2451172 Rev 5 99 U S Patent No 5 532 710 ...

Page 2: ... N Antenna Lead in Wire Ground Clamp Electrical Service Equipment IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 All warnings on the appliance and in the oper ating instructions should be adhered to 4 All operating and use instructions should be follow...

Page 3: ...ss B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that i...

Page 4: ...t antenna clearance If you do not have an area large enough you can build up the mount so that it will clear ALL obstructions B A roof plan of your RV coach showing the rib locations This is required so that you may anchor the mount securely Figure 4 shows bolt hole pattern and size C You must level your RV coach before you proceed to install the mount This is required to properly level the mount ...

Page 5: ...5 Figure 4 Rev 9 98 ...

Page 6: ... 8100 to make coax connection Use electrical tape to seal connections Scotch 33 or 88 electrical tape is recommended See Figure 7 NOTE If your RV coach has been prewired for the Winegard Pinnacle RV Satellite System RD 9946 proceed to step 2 1 Your RV coach design i e flat roof rounded roof obstructions etc will determine how and where you mount the system You have two options for running the cont...

Page 7: ...UNT BASE RING Point to front of vehicle Antenna Support AntennaSupportmounting hole s 1 4 dia 5 Set mount assy onto the mount base making sure to coil cables under mount base Make cables do not make contact with the azmuth limit switches on the bottom of the mount assembly Figure 9 Rotate mount assembly counterclockwise to lock mount onto mount base Secure mount assy to mount base using screws pro...

Page 8: ...8 Azmuth Limit Switches Azmuth Spring During installation make sure these cables DO NOT come into contact with the azmuth spring of limit switches Figure 9 ...

Page 9: ...le under the shaft Slide weather boot over boot collar 7 Attach antenna feed assembly to mount with 2 10 32 x 1 1 8 screws and washers provided see Figure 10 Torque 6 ft lbs Rev 5 99 Antenna Feed Assembly 2 10 32 x 1 1 8 Hex Head Screw 2 10 32 Washers Mount Assembly Figure 10 Feed coax under shaft ...

Page 10: ... 10 You are now ready to connect the mount to the positioner and the positioner to the receiver see Figures 12 and 13 Make sure there is adequate ventilation The positioner and the receiver produce heat NOTE When connecting the 13 pin connector to the rear of positioner make sure to secure connector to positioner using the screws on the connector CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT EITHER THE POSITIONER OR REC...

Page 11: ...ith modular plug in connections GOLD SILVER Connect to vehicle ground Connect to ignition 12 VDC Connect 13 pin connector here makeing sure wire colors match Secure connector to positioner with screws molded into connector Connect 75 ohm coaxial cable from antenna Connect 75 ohm coaxial cable to SATELLITE IN jack on receiver This connection is optional If used antenna will be put into travel posit...

Page 12: ...12 SENSAR TV ANTENNA POSITIONER To Antenna To Receiver CH 3 4 OUT RECEIVER Satellite In Antenna In TV SET VCR Control Wires Figure 13 Rev 6 98 ...

Page 13: ...4 The positioner will display Collapsing System while antenna is moving to travel position 14 Verify that antenna is in the travel position see Figures 2 and 3 when Collapsing System is replaced with normal menu Figure 15 Figure 14 Figure 15 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A 1 Press UP DOWN arrow buttons to get Park on screen 2 Press SELECT A or B as appropriate Park ...

Page 14: ...ositioner See Figure 16 NOTE The RD 9901 will fit into a standard electrical outlet box 2 Connect other end of telephone cord to plug on side of RD 9901 See Figure 16 3 Secure RD 9901 with screws provided NOTE Refer to Operation Manual on how to operate the RD 9901 REMOTE CONTROL PANEL Positioner Rear Panel 25 Telephone Cord RD 9901 Remote Control Wall Plate Figure 16 Rev 6 98 ...

Page 15: ...tioner see Figure 11 Connect the other end to the warning device See Figure 17 NOTE It is recommended that you place the warning device where it will be visible when you start your vehicle There is no buzzer only lights in the device Velcro is provided to help in the placement of the device Operation A red light indicates that the system is still in the raised position and not ready for travel Red...

Page 16: ...10 10 x 1 Screw 2160178 Attach cable entry plate s to roof 3 Apply silicone sealant under lip of roof thru plate and where cable enters roof See Figure 18 4 Attach plate to roof with screws provided See Figure 18 5 Apply silicone sealant over screws and around edge of roof thru plate making sure cable entry is sealed Dual roof thru plate Apply silicone under lip and cable roof hole 10 x 1 Screws M...

Page 17: ...necting any cables to receiver positioner or antenna be sure to unplug from power source Do not install the receiver and or positioner where there is no ventilation The receiver positioner must have adequate ventilation Excessive heat can cause premature failure of components WINEGARD SERVICE DEPARTMENT 800 788 4417 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7 00 3 00 PM CENTRAL TIME Rev 4 98 ...

Page 18: ...avel position THIS MUST BE DONE EVEN IF THE ANTENNA IS ALREADY IN THE TRAVEL POSITION This is done so the positioner will know the antenna position If not done damage to the antenna may occur and the system will not operate properly To park the antenna refer to Operation Manual WINEGARD SERVICE DEPARTMENT 800 788 4417 S PART NO 2451171A PM5 ...

Page 19: ... reduce searching errors it is recommended that you use the ENTER ELEVATION Search method on the Winegard Automatic Positioner Refer to Pg 9 in the Operation section of this manual Elevation can be acquired by entering your local ZIP code in the Receiver Set up Menu Once you find the correct elevation subtract 3 degrees and enter this number Example If you are in an area that requires 41 degrees e...

Page 20: ...tion Manual WARNING BEFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING ANY CABLE WIRES ON BACK OF POSITIONER UNPLUG UNIT FROM 117 VAC SOURCE Printed in U S A Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood St Burlington IA 52601 2000 319 754 0600 1998 Winegard Company 2451172 Rev 9 98 U S Patent No 5 532 710 ...

Page 21: ...t N Antenna Lead in Wire Ground Clamp Electrical Service Equipment IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 All warnings on the appliance and in the oper ating instructions should be adhered to 4 All operating and use instructions should be follo...

Page 22: ...easonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful in...

Page 23: ...oncentrates the signal to the LNBF attached to the antenna The LNBF is located at the focal point of signal reflection that is the point at which the maximum amount of signal is effectively concentrated The LNBF amplifies and converts the signal to the 950 to 1450 MHz range The signal is then passed thru a coaxial cable to the positioner then to the receiver where individual channel selection and ...

Page 24: ...s only NOTE All commands will be shown in bold with brackets example SELECT A One requirement must be met to fully enjoy automatic system TV viewing The RV must be reasonably level Any of the leveling indicators available should be adequate for this purpose If the RV is not leveled the system may not find the high power satellites After the RV has been leveled proceed as follows There are three wa...

Page 25: ...T arrow button to scroll list to the last entry of the previous state 7 Press SELECT A or B once you have scrolled to the closest city to your location Figure 3 8 Press SELECT A Start Search Figure 4 This will begin the search for satellite operation If you selected the wrong city press SELECT B Quit this will return you to step 3 Repeat 3 through 7 to select the correct city Model RD 9900 PINNACL...

Page 26: ...ure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Positioner is setting appropriate detector level amount of signal required Positioner is moving antenna to start position Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A System is now searching for satellite Searching 350 Level 238 System has found the satellite and is fine tuning antenna position Fine Tuning Azimuth Setting Detector Moving to Start...

Page 27: ...ECT A if correct satellite was found Figure 11 You are now ready to watch satellite TV If the wrong satellite was found press SELECT B to continue the search If no satellite is found the message Satellite Not Found Press Any Button will be displayed by the positioner Press any button to return to the menu shown in Figure 1 page 4 NOTE If after two 2 tries you still get Satellite Not Found check th...

Page 28: ...n angle by entering the ZIP code for your location into receiver refer to receiver manual 3 On the positioner press UP DOWN arrow button until Search DSS appears on the positioner screen Figure 12 1 Press UP DOWN arrow buttons to get Search DSS on screen Figure 12 4 Press SELECT A to enter the search function Figure 12 Press SELECT B if Search DSS is bottom option on screen 5 Press SELECT B Enter ...

Page 29: ...the satellite If you selected the wrong elevation press SELECT B Quit this will return you to step 3 Repeat 3 through 5 to select the correct elevation Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A 6 Press SELECT A Start Search Quit Figure 15 7 Verify that system has found correct satellite you will get a picture Since the DBS services use a digital signal and the satellites are ...

Page 30: ... proceed as follows 1 Turn TV ON and tune to channel 3 or 4 output channel of receiver 2 Press POWER on receiver remote to turn satellite receiver on 3 On the positioner press UP DOWN arrow button until Search DSS appears on the positioner screen Figure 17 Figure 17 Figure 18 3 Press UP arrow button 4 Press SELECT A to enter the search function Figure 17 Press SELECT B if Search DSS is bottom opti...

Page 31: ...titude by 1o increments Latitude 40 8 6 Press SELECT A Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Figure 20 7 Press DOWN arrow button to decrease longitude by 0 1o increments 7 Press UP arrow button to increase longitude by 0 1o increments 7 Press RIGHT arrow buttontoincreaselongitude by 1o increments 8 Press SELECT A 10 Press SELECT A to enter longitude Figure 20 7 Press LEFT...

Page 32: ...ites are only separated by 9o the system can find the wrong satellite Press SELECT A if correct satellite was found Figure 22 You are now ready to watch satellite TV If the wrong satellite was found press SELECT B to continue the search If no satellite was found the message Satellite Not Found Press Any Button will be displayed by the positioner Press any button to return to the menu shown in Figu...

Page 33: ...ure 23 2 Press SELECT A or B Park to put antenna into park travel position You will get the message Collapsing System while antenna is moving to travel position 3 Step out of the RV coach and verify that antenna is in the travel position when Collapsing System is replaced with normal menu Figure 24 Figure 23 Figure 24 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A 1 Press UP DOWN ...

Page 34: ...ithout performing the search function To move antenna to the last satellite position proceed as follows 1 Press UP DOWN arrow until Move to Last Sat is displayed on positioner See Figure 25 1 Press UP DOWN arrow buttons to get Move to Last Sat on screen 2 Press SELECT A or B Move to Last Sat see Figure 25 The positioner will display the message Moving to Satellite while antenna is moving to last s...

Page 35: ...Move is displayed on positioner See Figure 26 2 Press SELECT A or B Manual Move see Figure 26 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A 1 Press UP DOWN arrow buttons to get Manual Move on screen Figure 26 2 Press SELECT A or B as appropriate Manual Move Edit Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Figure 27 4 Press SELECT A to exit Manual Move 3 PressU...

Page 36: ...here are five 5 motor stop conditions 0 Motor stopped under normal conditions 1 Motor stopped because a limit switch was encountered 2 Motor stopped because motor count limit was reached 3 Motor stopped because s button was pressed on the positioner 4 Motor stopped because of elevation rotation constraints antenna was physically stopped by an obstruction or other obstacle Under normal conditions t...

Page 37: ...d software version To access the Edit Menu proceed as follows 1 Press UP DOWN arrow until Edit is displayed on positioner See Figure 29 2 Press SELECT A or B Edit see Figure 29 2 Press SELECT A or B as appropriate Edit Search DSS Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Figure 30 3 Press UP button until 3000 is displayed 4 Press SELECT A to enter code Enter Code 3000 3 Press...

Page 38: ... A Select Search Sat Set Motor Positions 2 The display will show the current search satellite factory default is the DSS satellite s at 101 0 orbital position Press UP arrow to scroll to next satellite Figure 32 3 If you want to search for EchoStar Dish NetworkTM satellite press SELECT A to enter this satellite into the positioner memory as the search satellite Figure 33 If this not the satellite ...

Page 39: ...scroll to Inactive Figure 35 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Figure 35 2 Press UP arrow key to scroll to Inactive 3 Press SELECT B Edit Inactive Edit 3 Press SELECT B to access edit menu See Figure 35 4 Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT arrow keys to enter the satellite name The satellite name cannot be longer than eight 8 characters See Figure 36 Figure 36 4 Press RIGHT a...

Page 40: ... 60 to 165 degrees 6 Press SELECT A to enter new satellite into positioner memory See Figure 37 If you do not want to enter satellite into the memory press Quit to return to previous menu Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A 8 Press SELECT A to enter new satellite as search satellite Winegard 165 0 Edit Figure 38 NOTE Winegard 165 0 is not a satellite and is used only as...

Page 41: ...roubleshooting section on use Return to Defaults is used to return the positioner to factory settings This should only be done when instructed to do so by a qualified technician Refer to troubleshooting section on use System Information is used to determine what mount the positioner is set to operate and what firmware version is used in the positioner Refer to troubleshooting section on use Test F...

Page 42: ...ual 3 On remote panel press elevation buttons until you have the correct elevation angle Figure 39 4 Press SEARCH button to begin search function Both LED s will light while antenna is moving Only the search LED will light when the satellite is found NOTE If the wrong satellite was found press SEARCH to start the search routine again NOTE If both LED s go out the system has not found a satellite V...

Page 43: ... button See Figure 39 Both LED s will light while antenna is moving only the park LED will stay on once the antenna is in the park position To stop the park function press PARK or SEARCH button NOTE Remote Control Panel will not work if the positioner is performing accessing any menu ...

Page 44: ...e Before using this map try a local airport or city engineer they should have the correct latitude longitude for your location Figure 40 125 o 120 o 115 o 110 o 105 o 100 o 95 o 90 o 85 o 80 o 75 o 70 o 65 o 50 o 45 o 40 o 35 o 30 o 25 o 25 o 30 o 35 o 45 o 40 o 50 o 55 o 60 o 55 o 60 o 65 o 65 o ...

Page 45: ...6 CM 60CM WINEGARD P N 2750255 117 VAC 60Hz 100 WATTS MAX TO RECEIVER TO ANTENNA REMOTE CONTROL PANEL 1 2 5 4 6 7 8 3 9 10 11 12 13 15 14 Figure 41 1 GREEN BLACK 2 RED BLACK 3 RED WHITE 4 GREEN 5 RED 6 BLACK 7 ORANGE 8 BLUE 9 WHITE 10 BLACK WHITE 11 ORANGE BLACK 12 WHITE BLACK 13 BLUE BLACK ...

Page 46: ... button when pressed causes screen letter to scroll down or antenna to lower if in manual movement POSITIONER CONTROLS INDICATORS 8 TO RECEIVER 75 ohm connection to satellite receiver There is 13 to 17 VDC present on the center conductor of this jack used to power LNBF 9 TO ANTENNA 75 ohm satellite signal input from the LNBF on the antenna There is 13 to 17 VDC present on the center conductor of t...

Page 47: ...ED CITY LOCATIONS NOTE The system will work in areas not covered by the programmed cities You can enter the elevation the DBS receiver will give the correct elevation or the latitude and longitude of your location ...

Page 48: ... 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 na...

Page 49: ...hooting Manual WARNING BEFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING ANY CABLE WIRES ON BACK OF POSITIONER UNPLUG UNIT FROM 117 VAC SOURCE Printed in U S A Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood St Burlington IA 52601 2000 319 754 0600 1999 Winegard Company 2451172 Rev 5 99 U S Patent No 5 532 710 ...

Page 50: ...t N Antenna Lead in Wire Ground Clamp Electrical Service Equipment IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 All warnings on the appliance and in the oper ating instructions should be adhered to 4 All operating and use instructions should be follo...

Page 51: ... Searching Positioner Displays Search Stopped Immediately 18 INTRODUCTION The above troubleshooting procedures covered in this manual are designed so that you will not need special tools If after trying the above procedures you still have not corrected the problem contact your dealer or Winegard Service Department at 1 800 788 4417 The Winegard Service Department is open 7 00 a m to 3 30 p m centr...

Page 52: ...ach is reasonably level If the mount is sitting at too much of an angle the system may be looking too high or too low in the sky to see the satellite 5 Check that there is no obstructions blocking the view of the satellites The signal from the satellite s WILL NOT pass through trees buildings mountains etc Remember that the antenna has a 240 offset this means that when the antenna is straight up a...

Page 53: ...f the receiver RCA 800 377 3399 Sony 800 838 7669 Dish Network 800 333 3474 9 Remove coax downlead from TO RECEIVER jack on positioner Check for 12 to 19 VDC at coax connector If voltage is correct proceed to step 10 if voltage is not present verify the receiver is plugged into AC power and coax is connected to SAT IN jack on receiver If there is no voltage the coax is defective repair replace as ...

Page 54: ... UP DOWN arrow buttonstogetEditonscreen 2 Press SELECT A or B as appropriate Edit Search DSS Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A 3 Press UP button until 3000 is displayed 4 Press SELECT A to enter code Enter Code 3000 3 Press UP arrow button until positioner display shows 3000 See Figure 4 Figure 4 Figure 3 4 Press SELECT A Enter Code 3000 to access Edit Menu See Figure...

Page 55: ...to Defaults 7 Press SELECT A Set to Defaults See Figure 6 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Figure 6 7 Press any key when Memory Restored Press Any Key is displayed on positioner see Figure 7 If antenna is not in park position positioner will put it in the park position When system is park position the main menu will be displayed 7 Press SELECT A Figure 5 Model RD 990...

Page 56: ...See Figure 8 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Figure 8 1 Press SELECT B Park Search XXXXXX Park Name of search satellite 2 Press SELECT B Park to put antenna into the park position See Fig 8 3 Visually verify that antenna is in correct park position If antenna does not go to the correct park position or fails to respond after being unplugged and then plugged in again...

Page 57: ... See Figure 9 4 Press SELECT A or B as appropriate to enter Edit Menu See Fig 9 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A 1 Press UP DOWN arrow buttons to get Manual Move on screen Figure 9 2 Press SELECT A or B as appropriate Edit Search DSS Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Figure 10 3 Press UP button until 3000 is displayed 4 Press SELECT A to...

Page 58: ... read the elevation from the remote panel See Figure 13 verify that elevation is same as on remote panel Figure 11 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A 6 Press SELECT A Test Remote Panel Test Remote Panel Figure 12 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Test Remote Panel Elevation XX Figure 13 Elevation should be same as selected by remote panel ...

Page 59: ... positioner See Figure 15 Figure 14 7 Press SELECT B Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Test Remote Panel Search LED Off 9 PressDOWNarrowbutton three times 9 Press DOWN arrow button three times Search LED will extinguish on remote panel when Search LED Off is displayed on positioner See Figure 16 Figure 16 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A...

Page 60: ...NER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Test Remote Panel Search Key Pressed 12 Press SEARCH button twice Search Key Pressed will be displayed on positioner See Figure 19 Figure 19 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Test Remote Panel Park LED Off Figure 18 10 Press RIGHT arrow button twice Park LED will light on remote panel when Park LED On is displayed on positioner See Fi...

Page 61: ...T B SELECT A Test Remote Panel Park Key Pressed Figure 20 If any of the preceeding tests failed check cable going from the remote panel to the positioner for cuts abrasions etc If cable is defective replace with 6 wire telephone type cable If remote still does not work contact Winegard Service Dept To exit test remote panel press SELECT B twice ...

Page 62: ...nter Edit Menu See Figure 21 Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A 1 Press UP DOWN arrow buttons to get Manual Move on screen Figure 21 2 Press SELECT A or B as appropriate Edit Search DSS Model RD 9900 PINNACLE POSITIONER by WINEGARD SELECT B SELECT A Figure 22 3 Press UP button until 3000 is displayed 4 Press SELECT A to enter code Enter Code 3000 4 Press UP arrow butto...

Page 63: ...level max is 1024 min is 0 7 The attenuation can be lowered or raised by pressing the UP DOWN arrow buttons in 4 dB increments With the attenuation set at 0 dB and the antenna NOT pointing at a satellite the level should be greater than 900 As attenuation is added the signal level should drop With the attenuation set at 28 dB the signal level should be below 200 If any of the above signal levels a...

Page 64: ...positioner then plug positioner back into AC power If positioner turns on repeat step until positioner does not turn on The cable that shuts the positioner off is the one with the short 6 If the cable with the short is the control cable proceed to step 6 If one of the other cables is faulty repair replace cable as required to correct problem 7 Unplug positioner Remove mount from mount base Disconn...

Page 65: ...tion you should climb up and verify thattherearenoobstructionsblockingtheantenna Afterremovingobstructions or if there are no obstructions perform the park command again 3 If the antenna still does not go the park position perform the Return To Defaults procedure page 6 Figure 27 4 If the antenna is in the park travel position Figure 27 perform the park command again If antenna Parking System Fail...

Page 66: ...unterclockwise Thenumbers will decrease from 30000 NOTE If either step 3 or 4 fails you have a wiring problem Proceed to step 5 If steps 3 and 4 pass perform Return to Defaults see page 6 5 Check that wires are attached correctly to the 13 pin connector See Figure 28 13 Pin Connector Figure 28 6 Disconnect then reconnect the 13 pin connector on the positioner Repeat steps 3 and 4 7 Remove mount fr...

Page 67: ...rts List Printed in U S A Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood St Burlington IA 52601 2000 319 754 0600 1999 Winegard Company 2451172 Rev 11 99 WARNING BEFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING ANY CABLE WIRES ON BACK OF POSITIONER UNPLUG UNIT FROM 117 VAC SOURCE U S Patent No 5 532 710 ...

Page 68: ...eplacement Your dealer or the Winegard Service department can check this for you Parts under warranty will be shipped at no cost to you by Winegard Unless directed otherwise return defective parts still under warranty to Winegard Company If the part is not returned you will be billed for the replacement part plus shipping charges Order replacement parts no longer under warranty by using a major cr...

Page 69: ...69 INDEX PART DESCRIPTION QTY NO NUMBER 2762830 Antenna Support Assembly 1 1 2200945 Antenna Support White 1 2 2240021 Antenna Support Bumper White 2 ANTENNA SUPPORT ASSEMBLY Rev 2 98 ...

Page 70: ...70 MOUNT ASSEMBLY Rev 1 97 ...

Page 71: ...r Tensioner 1 13 2762838 Rotation Motor Assembly 1 14 2160037 1 2 Flat Washer 1 15 2180509 Oil Lube Bushing 2 16 3710294 Stiffener Ring 1 17 2160223 3 8 32 Hex Nut 1 18 3200206 Boot Collar 1 19 2360060 F 8100 Male to Male F connector 1 20 2200944 Top Cover White 1 21 2200141 Elevation Drive Belt 1 22 2200850 Elevation Pulley 2 23 2160699 E Clip 2 24 2762836 Elevation Switch Assembly 1 25 3711304 E...

Page 72: ...72 INDEX PART DESCRIPTION QTY NO NUMBER 1 3200947 Mount Base 1 2 2160183 10 32 x 1 1 2 Hex Screw 2 MOUNT BASE Rev 6 98 ...

Page 73: ...PART DESCRIPTION QTY NO NUMBER 1 RD 9901 Remote Control Wall Plate 2 RD 9911 Warning Device 3 2750225 Positioner 1 4 2753254 Ignition Wire Harness 1 Optional comes with 25 6 wire telephone type cord to connect to receiver Optional comes with batteries and cables to connect to receiver and vehicle ignition ...

Page 74: ...74 ANTENNA FEED ASSEMBLY Rev 9 98 ...

Page 75: ...te 1 5 2780160 LNBF 1 6 2160353 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 Carriage Bolt 1 7 2753067 Coax Cable Assembly 1 8 2160821 Spring 1 9 2160170 10 32 x 1 1 8 Hex Head Bolt 2 10 2160349 10 32 Washer 2 11 2745288 Reflector Backup Cast White 1 12 2160691 5 16 x 2 925 Round Head Pin 1 13 2160228 1 4 20 Hex Flange Lock Nut 5 14 2160024 1 4 Flat Washer 4 15 2190105 Cable Tie 2 Not included with the 2762827 Antenna Feed Ass...

Page 76: ...76 35 CABLE PART NUMBER 2753248 NOTES 1 14 wire coax cable to be jacketed together 2 Jacket strip length 13 wire cable 3 00 25 both ends 3 Wire strip length 13 wire cable 25 031 both ends Rev 6 97 ...

Page 77: ...77 MOUNT WIRE HARNESS PART NUMBER 2753245 For antenna mounts with a serial of 10111 or higher ...

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