Winegard SK-7002 installation manual Transition Plate

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Plan your entire installation before

you start. Determine the location of3/16” all of your equipment and make sure

cable and wires are long enough to reach their destination points.

You must find a location on the roof that provides adequate space to allow the TRAV’LER antenna to operate. The TRAV’LER antenna has a Front and Back and must be mounted correctly to avoid dam- age to the TRAV’LER antenna or the coach. The antenna must be mounted +/-5 degrees of level or the system may require more time to locate the satellite(s). The Transition plate for the TRAV’LER unit is marked “FRONT” and “BACK”. See Figure 1.

FIGURE 1

TRANSITION

PLATE

!age, expenses, or injury caused by improper installation.Winegard is NOT liable for dam-

BACK

FRONT

FRONTOFRV

Mount Parallel to Center Line of Coach

Once you have checked for this:

1.Choose a location on the roof of the RV that will allow the dish to raise and rotate without interfer- ence from other roof mounted equipment. The TRAV’LER antenna may only be mounted parallel to the centerline of the coach.

FIGURE 2

36.92

FRONTOFRV

Mount Parallel to Center Line of Coach

45.81

2.The minimum roof space required for the TRAV’LER antenna is 46” L x 38” W.

a.The operational space requires that no obstructions taller than 8 inches be mounted within a 70” diameter circle from the center of the unit.

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Contents Winegard TRAV’LER Selecting a Location for the TRAV’LER Antenna Recommended ReceiversTransition Plate Make sure to clean the installation area before you begin TRAV’LER Mount InstallationGPS Installation Cable Entry Plate InstallationYou will need to run Raise Antenna Cable installationReflector Installation AutomaticPress Enter Pinch Point Pinch Points Hooking up the Shaw Direct receiverAppendix Making the Right Connection with Hex ConnectorsSatellite Receiver Warranty Installation Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood St. Burlington, IA