Winegard GPS installation RoadTrip SDi only, Cable entry installation, Coax Cable Routing

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Installation

GPS installation — (RoadTrip SDi only)

10.The GPS antenna is pre-wired and has a 1 meter cable running through one of the connectors.

Determine location for GPS antenna. It is recom- mended you place the GPS antenna 3 feet from dome and away from any other obstruction.

The recommended location for the GPS antenna is based on having a level location and a clear view of the sky for the best satellite signal acquisition. Do not secure GPS antenna to roof at this time.

IMPORTANT! The GPS must be located minimum of 3 feet away from obstructions on roof of vehicle. An- tenna must have a clear view of the sky for proper operation.

!NICKS OR CUTS IN WIRING JACKET MAY CAUSE WATER TO LEAK INTO VEHICLE.

Cable entry installation —

1.Connect coax cables and power wire to RV pre-

wire harness. Connect gray coax to pre-wire coax for primary receiver. Connect white coax to pre-wire coax for secondary receiver. Connect power cable to pre- wire power cable. See Figure 2.

2.Place cable-entry plate over hole and cables. Screw in place. Seal plate and screw holes with ap- proved sealant (not included).

INSTALLING THE POWER SWITCH

1.Choose a location to install the RoadTrip power ON/OFF switch. Remember when selecting a location that you will need to run the +12VDC power cable from the RoadTrip to the switch. Be sure the switch is in the OFF position before continuing. See Figure 7 page 9.

Wall or panel mount: Drill 1-1/4” hole, pull wires through wall or panel.

2.Connect the ground wire from the vehicle and the BLACK ground wire from the RoadTrip together, using large yellow flag connector.

3.Connect the YELLOW flag connector to the silver spade on the switch.

4.Connect the RED wire from the RoadTrip to the small RED flag connector.

5.Connect small RED flag connector to center spade on switch.

6.Connect the +12 V power wire from the vehicle to a small RED flag connector.

7.Connect small RED flag connect to isolated spade on switch.

INSTALLING THE POWER SWITCH DIAGRAM

FIGURE 7

ON/OFF ROCKER SWITCH

WITH LIGHT

FIGURE 2

COAX CABLE ROUTING

MV-3500

ROADTRIP

PRIMARY

RECEIVER

(GRAY WIRE)

SECONDARY

RECEIVER

(WHITE WIRE)

(Shown in OFF position.)

STEPS 2 & 3

STEPS 6 &7

TWO GROUND WIRES

+12 V FROM VEHICLE

1 FROM VEHICLE

 

1 BLACK WIRE FROM

 

SATELLITE DISH

STEPS 4 & 5

 

 

RED POWER

 

WIRE FROM

 

DISH

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Contents Winegard RoadTripParts Included Parts Included Tools Needed How to UnpackTools Needed for Unpacking & Installation Unpacking the UnitInstallation Diagram Quick Reference Guide Mounting Option aMounting Option B Installation Installing unit on roof of vehicleInstalling the Power Switch GPS installation RoadTrip SDi onlyCable entry installation Coax Cable RoutingInstallation Wiring Specifications Connecting the receiver

SDi, SD specifications

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The SD and SDi models are equipped with advanced technology to ensure superior signal reception. They utilize the latest in satellite technology, enabling users to receive programming from major satellite providers, even in challenging environments. With a wide frequency range, these dishes can capture signals effectively, ensuring consistent and uninterrupted viewing.

The Winegard SDi, an enhanced version, offers added features such as automatic satellite acquisition. This intelligent functionality allows the dish to lock onto satellites quickly, saving time and effort compared to manual setups. Coupled with a user-friendly interface, even those who are not tech-savvy can operate the device with ease.

Durability is another key characteristic of the Winegard SD series. Constructed with high-quality materials, these dishes can withstand harsh weather conditions, ensuring longevity and reliable operation over time. Users can feel confident that their investment will serve them well, no matter where their travels take them.

Moreover, the SD and SDi models emphasize compatibility. They can connect to a range of receivers, accommodating the diverse needs of different users. Whether you’re streaming your favorite shows or watching live sports, these satellite dishes offer the flexibility necessary for today’s entertainment landscape.

In summary, the Winegard SD and SDi series stands out for their lightweight design, advanced signal reception technology, automatic satellite acquisition, and compatibility with various receivers. These features make them perfect for anyone seeking reliable satellite television, whether on the road or at home. With Winegard’s commitment to quality and innovation, users can enjoy seamless entertainment wherever they are.