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Landmark 365 User Guide V1.1.pdf
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Version 1.1, March 10, 2016
Rooftop Mount
Heartland prewires 2 coaxial cables from the UDC to the roof and a Winegard Trav'ler Control cable
from the cabinet to the left of the bedroom TV (or bedroom closet) to the roof. The dish-end of the
Winegard Trav'ler Control Cable and the dish-end of the two coax cables can both be found coiled in the
roof under a blank white wall-plate in the ceiling of the bedroom (or bathroom in the Newport).
When installing a rooftop mounted satellite dish, you’ll want to first remove the blank ceiling wall-plate
and pull out the Winegard Trav'ler Control Cable and two coax cables. The installer would drill a hole in
the roof to route those cables to the satellite dish. The installer will used the Winegard Cable Entry
Plate to cover the hole/wire exit and will apply sealant around and over the plate.
In most professional installations, the installer will remove the rooftop satellite cables from the back of
the wall-plates behind the UDC. Typically, only one of these is used. The installer will generally mount
the satellite dish power inserter behind the utility wall. The coax from the rooftop antenna will connect
to the coax input connector of the power inserter. The installer will generally mount the satellite splitter
behind the utility wall. The input of the splitter will connect to the coax output connector of the power
inserter. The installer will generally remove the bedroom and living room satellite cables from the back
of the wall-plates behind the UDC. They will generally connect these feeds to two of the outputs of the
satellite splitter.
A backer plate has been placed in the roof for the most secure fastening of the satellite dish. For the
exact location on your floor plan, call Heartland Customer Service at 877-262-8032 / 574-262-8030.
Have your VIN # ready. Many owners have installed a satellite dish on the roof without using the
backing plate. But the best practice would be to locate it and install the dish to it.
Sound Bar and Subwoofer
Your Landmark 365 comes with a Sound Bar to produce higher quality audio output than television
speakers can provide. It may come with a subwoofer to add to the listening experience. See the manual
for your sound bar for specific operating instructions.
Landing Gear and Leveling System
Your Landmark 365 comes with Lippert 6 point Auto Leveling System. In most situations, after
unhitching the trailer, a single button press will result in a perfectly level trailer.
It’s also possible to manually level the trailer. This is particularly useful if you don’t unhitch at a quick
overnight stop. Lippert strongly advises against using the auto level function while hitched. The
hydraulic system could damage your tow vehicle and your RV if auto leveled while hitched.
Control Panel Operation
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the control panel ON or OFF. The up and down arrow buttons on the
left side allow you to cycle through the various functions of the controller. The ENTER button on the left
is used to activate certain functions as directed on the control panel information screen. The RETRACT
button in the lower left changes the manual operation of the landing gear. When first turned ON,
pressing one of the FRONT/REAR/LEFT/RIGHT buttons will cause jacks to extend. If you press the
RETRACT button, its LED will be illuminated, and then pressing a button will cause jacks to retract.