Winegard SK-1000 Dish Receiver Setup, Ready to Travel?, Emergency Manual Stow, Other Notes

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DISH Receiver Setup

The following instructions assume that the TV and receiver are turned on and that the TRAV’LER antenna has found and locked onto satellites 110°, 119° and 129°. There should be an asterisk next to 110°, 119°, and 129° on the TRAV’LER interface.

The following instructions are based on a ViP® 211 receiver. If your receiver differs from the options shown, you may need to consult your receiver manual. The wording and display used in your receiver may differ slightly. The wording and display used in your receiver may differ slightly.

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Press Menu on

2

Select option 1,

your remote.

Installation.

 

 

Select option 6,

System Setup.

3

Select option 1,

4

Select Check

Point Dish.

Switch.

 

 

5

If your receiver is showing a switch type of DPP1K.2,

then a check switch test is not necessary.

 

If it is of any other type other than DPP1K.2, then make sure that there are no checkmarks by SuperDISH or Al- ternate, and select Test to run a check switch test.

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Verify that the

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Press Cancel four

check switch

times to exit the

 

 

 

resulted in a

 

receiver menu.

 

switch type of

 

The receiver setup

 

DPP 1K.2 and

 

 

that there is a

 

is now complete.

 

green ‘OK’ status

 

You are now

 

on Satellite 110,

 

ready to watch

 

119, 129.

 

TV!

Ready to Travel?

The TRAV’LER antenna is not meant for use while traveling.

To stow the unit when you are ready to travel, press [POWER] one time.

Stowed/Travel Position

 

The unit will stop what it is doing and return to the stowed position.

 

The TRAV’LER interface will not turn off unless the TRAV’LER mount is

 

successfully stowed. Visually inspect that the antenna is in the stowed/

 

travel position before traveling.

 

Do not move the vehicle until the TRAV’LER antenna is stowed.

 

Emergency Manual Stow

Emergency manual stow is meant as a last resort and is not meant for common usage!

Unplug the TRAV’LER interface. Then, remove the black plastic bolt from the back of the mount. Insert a 3/8th socket extension into this auxiliary drive. Turn the auxiliary drive clockwise to lower the unit. Do not use a drill!

Emergency Power Off

The Winegard TRAV’LER antenna comes with an Emergency Power Off feature. To activate it, press and hold [POWER] and then press [SELECT] while still holding [POWER]. The TRAV’LER antenna will stop and turn off.

If the Emergency Power Off feature is used, the TRAV’LER antenna may not be in a safe position for travel.

Do not move the vehicle until you are able to stow the unit. See Ready to Travel? above.

Other Notes

Weather and vehicle location can impact the ability of the TRAV’LER antenna to locate all of the required satellites. Obstructions such as buildings or tree limbs can block the satellite signals and prevent the TRAV’LER antenna from successfully locating all of the satellites for Multi-Sat Mode. Make sure you have a clear view of the southern sky.

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5 Disclaimer: Receiver setup instructions are accurate at time of printing and may change without notice. Call Winegard tech line for assistance: 800-788-4417.

Operation

Operation

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Contents Automatic Multi-Satellite TV Antenna Automatic Operation for Dish Users Manual OperationOperation for Bell TV Users Dish Receiver Setup Emergency Power OffReady to Travel? Emergency Manual StowTroubleshooting EL Home Failure
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