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FIGURE 4.

  Required roof space for antenna

FIGURE 5.

  Marked area of 

antenna where cables should 
not be run

Choosing a Location for the Antenna

1. For best performance and to reduce signal acquisition time, park the vehicle on a level surface that is free of 

obstructions such as trees or large buildings. Make sure you have a clear view of the southern sky.

2. Before removing the TRAV’LER antenna from its box, contact your RV dealer or manufacturer. Your RV may be pre-

wired or have a reinforced area for this system.

3. Then, choose a location on the roof that meets the following requirements:

a. Offers enough support for a secure installation

b. Allows dish to raise and rotate without 

interference from other roof-mounted equipment

c. Has a minimum roof space of 44” x 34” for 

antenna (see fig. 4)

d. Lacks obstructions taller than 10” mounted within 

a 33” radius from the center of the TRAV’LER base

e. Has a gap of less than 3/16” between the bottom 

of the antenna and the roof

WARNING

 

Do not install the antenna in a 
location where a gap of 3/16” or 

more exists between the bottom of the antenna 
and the roof, as the antenna may damage the roof

f.  Is within 5 degrees of level, or the system may 

require more time to locate satellites (for best 
operation, must be within 3 degrees of level)

Choosing a Location for Cables to Enter the Vehicle

Once you have chosen a location for the TRAV’LER antenna, choose a location for the cables to enter the vehicle.
Keep in mind the following:

1. The TRAV’LER interface box must plug into a well-ventilated 

110 V outlet.

2. The 24” AC power cord must be long enough to extend 

from the outlet to the interface box power supply, which will 
then connect to the interface box.

3. The 30’ control cable must be long enough to extend from 

the mount base to the interface box.

4. The power inserter must be mounted inside the vehicle, but 

the splitter can be mounted on the roof of the vehicle (see 
Setup Option 1 

&

 Setup Option 2 under “Overall Setup”).

5. Wires should not be run through the striped area (see 

fig. 5). Anything in the striped area will interfere with 
the operation of the TRAV’LER antenna and may cause 
damage to the object or to the antenna. 

Make sure cables are long enough to reach their destination points inside the vehicle. For cable 
runs longer than 30’, an extension may be purchased. Winegard recommends using Model CL-SK26 
25’ extension cable. Do not exceed 55’ of cable!

WARNING

 

Winegard is NOT liable for damage, expenses, 
or injury caused by improper installation.

Содержание TRAV'LER DIRECTV SK-SWM3

Страница 1: ... Receivers and Programming call 1 866 609 9374 For up to date information on receiver compatibility and programming visit www winegard com receivers Product Registration Please register your Winegard product by filling out and returning the Product Registration Card provided or by completing the online registration form at http www winegard com registration Installation Manual 2452282 ...

Страница 2: ...ctions on this side of the manual if installing the TRAV LER DIRECTV SWM Slimline antenna For operation instructions follow the instructions on the reverse side of the manual Specifications Depending on location and receiver type the following satellites can be accessed with the TRAV LER DIRECTV SWM Slimline antenna during automatic operation 99 101 103 Safety Recommendations Do not attempt to ins...

Страница 3: ... TRAV LER antenna extends 33 from the center of the base and may operate only 10 above the surface to which the TRAV LER antenna is mounted To ensure you have adequate clearance for the TRAV LER antenna to safely operate check that there are no obstructions taller than 10 within 33 of the center of the base Also check that there are no obstructions such as tree limbs above the antenna that will pr...

Страница 4: ...a and the roof as the antenna may damage the roof f Is within 5 degrees of level or the system may require more time to locate satellites for best operation must be within 3 degrees of level Choosing a Location for Cables to Enter the Vehicle Once you have chosen a location for the TRAV LER antenna choose a location for the cables to enter the vehicle Keep in mind the following 1 The TRAV LER inte...

Страница 5: ...d FRONT of the transition plate is facing the front of the vehicle see fig 7 3 Mark the location where the nine screw holes will go It is important that you can see these marks on the roof of the RV Then move the mount base out of the installation area It is recommended that you do not pre drill the screw holes at this time 4 To prevent water from getting into the mount base use a solid line of ap...

Страница 6: ...and cables and screw the plate in place using eight of the supplied mounting screws Seal the plate and screw holes with approved sealant not included TIP Depending on the length of the cable on the roof you may need to use cable clamps between the unit and the cable entry plate Clamping every 12 16 should eliminate any unnecessary cable movement 2 Connect the power control cable running from the m...

Страница 7: ... DC IN port of the interface box 4 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the power supply and the other end to a 110V outlet 5 Connect a coax cable from port C of the mount base to the In from SWM port of the splitter 6 Connect a coax cable from the POWER TO SWM port of the power inserter to the Out 1 port of the splitter and connect the SIGNAL TO IRD port of the power inserter to a receiver The...

Страница 8: ...in technology or service RETURN AUTHORIZATION POLICY A Return Material Authorization RMA is required prior to returning any product to Winegard Company or Winegard Warranty Services under this warranty policy Please call our Technical Services Department at 800 788 4417 or send an e mail to warranty winegard com to obtain the RMA number Please furnish the date of purchase when requesting an RMA nu...

Страница 9: ...17 For Receivers and Programming call 1 866 609 9374 For up to date information on receiver compatibility and programming visit www winegard com receivers Product Registration Please register your Winegard product by filling out and returning the Product Registration Card provided or by completing the online registration form at http www winegard com registration Operation Manual ...

Страница 10: ... the RV If the receiver is already set up in the RV you are now ready to watch TV User Menu for Manual Operation The interface includes a user menu for some advanced features The options most commonly used are the ability to change the dish type check software hardware versions change desired satellite configuration or manually move the dish WARNING Improper use of the user menu could cause damage...

Страница 11: ...ellite Select Repeat Sat Setup Press Menu on your remote Under Settings Help select Settings DIRECTV HD Receiver Setup The following instructions assume that the TRAV LER antenna has found and locked onto satellites 99 101 and 103 There should be an asterisk next to 99 101 and 103 on the TRAV LER interface In most receivers the setup is done through the Repeat Satellite Setup option in your receiv...

Страница 12: ...tion on the back of the interface It may not be connected properly AZ MOTOR RUN REVERSE Contact Winegard Technical Support at help winegard com or 1 800 788 4417 EL MOTOR RUN REVERSE Contact Winegard Technical Support at help winegard com or 1 800 788 4417 SK MOTOR RUN REVERSE Contact Winegard Technical Support at help winegard com or 1 800 788 4417 AZ MOTOR RUNAWAY Contact Winegard Technical Supp...

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