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3

Antenna shown is in stowed position

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.

FIGURE 4.

 Marked area indicates 

where cables should not be run

Center of base

Clearance Requirements

The arm of the Trav'ler Pro antenna extends 33" from the 
center of the base and may operate only 5" above the surface 
to which the Trav'ler Pro antenna is mounted. 

To ensure you 

have adequate clearance for the Trav’ler Pro antenna to safely 
operate, check that there are no obstructions taller than 5

"

 

within 33

"

 of the center of the base. 

Also, check that there are no obstructions (such as tree limbs) 
above the antenna that will prevent it from raising. 

At its highest 

point, the antenna will extend to 37" above the roof to which it is 
mounted (see figure 3).

Choose Antenna Location

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 Pro 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 42" x 25" for the antenna 

(figure 4).

d. Lacks obstructions taller than 5" mounted within a 33" 

radius from the center of the Trav'ler Pro base. See page 
4, figure 5.

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

antenna and 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).

Choose a Location for the  
Cables to Enter the Vehicle

Once you have chosen a location for the Trav'ler Pro antenna, 
select a location for the cables to enter the vehicle. Keep in mind  
the following:

1.  The Trav'ler Pro interface box (IDU) must plug into a 110 V outlet, 

and requires adequate ventilation.

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

the outlet to the IDU power supply, which will then connect to 
the IDU.

3. The 30' power/control cable must be long enough to extend 

from the mount base to the IDU.

4. One 30' coax cable will need to be run from the mount base to 

each receiver inside the vehicle. 

5. Wires should not be run through the striped area (see figure 4). 

Anything in the striped area will interfere with the operation of 
the Trav'ler Pro 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 power/control 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!

CL-SK26

Sold separately

37"

FIGURE 3.

 Range of motion for Trav'ler Pro SK2DISH antenna

42

"

25

"

WARNING

 

Winegard is NOT liable 

for damage, expenses, 

or injury caused by improper installation.

Содержание Trav'ler Pro SK2DISH

Страница 1: ...download the manual in color and for up to date product and warranty information visit winegard com travler For Technical Services Email help winegard com or call 1 800 788 4417 For receivers and prog...

Страница 2: ...ave access to a scissor lift the recommended way to carry the turret assembly to the roof is by the skew housing lift arms or the lip at the base of the turret Do NOT carry the turret assembly by the...

Страница 3: ...nt base with 30 power control cable 24 AC power cord Tools Needed Not included 7 16 wrench or socket 5 16 nut driver or standard screwdriver Cordless drill 1 drill bit or hole saw 7 16 wrench for coax...

Страница 4: ...pment c Has a minimum roof space of 42 x 25 for the antenna figure 4 d Lacks obstructions taller than 5 mounted within a 33 radius from the center of the Trav ler Pro base See page 4 figure 5 e Has a...

Страница 5: ...crew the antenna base to the roof using nine mounting screws 6 Run a solid bead of sealant around the edge where the transition plate meets the roof making sure to cover each screw head Be careful not...

Страница 6: ...ODU Wally DC pass Channel stack 4 way splitter To ODU MUST BE CONNECTED TO PORT C DPH42 power inserter must be installed inside Joey Joey MUST BE CONNECTED TO PORT C Interface box IDU DISH Hybrid Solo...

Страница 7: ...t to SERVICE MODE Pressing the Power button will confirm your selection 4 Pressing the Search button left or Stow button right allows you to scroll left and right on the cancel and confirm options Pre...

Страница 8: ...with an asterisk and press ENTER 4 You will be prompted to enter the password Press ENTER four times 5 Press SELECT until Raise Antenna is on the top line with an asterisk and press ENTER 6 Press SELE...

Страница 9: ...ctor optional Once the IDU has been powered off and the power control cable and power cord have been disconnected you will need to get on top of the coach The tools needed are a 7 16 wrench or socket...

Страница 10: ...to a 110 V outlet Upgrade Reflector Installation Check that there is nothing above the unit that might prevent the antenna from raising Then follow the instructions to raise the antenna for reflector...

Страница 11: ...nds to re enter the SETTINGS MENU 9 With the asterisk next to NORMAL MODE press the Power button to confirm selected mode This will leave the satellite antenna raised and in the ready state 10 Press S...

Страница 12: ...idtoWinegardTechnicalServices locatedat2736Mt PleasantStreet Burlington Iowa52601 Telephone800 788 4417 CustomermustreturntheproductalongwithabriefdescriptionoftheproblemandprovideWinegardTechnicalSer...

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