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WARNING: DO NOT cut any wires when you drill the hole for your cables.
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Run a solid bead of sealant around the transition plate, making sure to cover each screw head. Be careful not to get any sealant above the lip of the transition plate. See diagram of transition plate.
GPS Installation:
The GPS antenna is connected to the TRAV’LER by a 6’ cable running to Port E on the TRAV’LER Mount. To install it, find an open area to either side of the TRAV’LER Mount at least 18 inches from the mount and place a small dot of sealant. Place the GPS antenna on the sealant and press it into place. Secure any excess cable. WARNING: DO NOT CUT the GPS cable.
Cable Entry Plate Installation:
Decide the best location for the cables to enter the vehicle.
You will need to run:
A coax directly to each receiver location.
A control cable to the TRAV’LER Interface box.
Winegard recommends in- stalling the Accessory Detect Cable, this can provide an emergency stow function.
Drill a 1/2” hole in the roof and push the required wires through. (Installations for multiple receivers may require a larger hole or multiple holes as each receiver requires a dedicated coax cable.) Each receiver will require at least one coax cable. See receiver manual for wiring details.
Place the cable entry plate supplied in hardware bag over the hole and cables. Screw the plate in place and seal the plate and screw holes with approved sealant (not included).
Depending on the length of the cable on the roof, you may need to use cable clamps between the unit and your cable entry plate. Clamping every
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