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14.Install the vent tube on the back of the mount base (This is the side opposite the word FRONT). The hole for the vent tube is shown in Figure 8. CAUTION: DO NOT seal the hole in vent tube. Put sealant around the outside of the vent tube, approximately 1/2 inch from end. Push the vent tube into the vent tube hole, Figure 8. The sealant will seal the hole as you push in. Leave approximately 2 to 2-1/2 inches of the vent tube extending from the hole. DO

NOT APPLY SEALANT TO ANY SURFACES UNTIL YOU TEST YOUR UNIT.

FIGURE 8

Vent tube hole Vent tube Sealant

1/2”

15.BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE BASE COVER, you must SET THE SWITCHES in the outside unit.

Decide which programming you will be using. This will determine how you set your switches.

To set the switches for the satellite used by your programming provider, remove the small plate on the side of the electronics box, Figure 9. You will need a Phillips screwdriver.

FIGURE 9

Remove to set switches

The switches will appear upside down, numbers will be counter-clockwise. Set numbers right to left.

For DISH

For DIRECTV®

For ExpressVu®

Network®

set switches

set switches

set to 119°.

to 101°.

to 092°.

16.After setting the switches, replace the small plate shown in Figure 9. Be sure to tighten securely; the insulating material on the inside surface provides weather protection.

17.Install the base cover, Figure 10.

a.Place cover on unit.

b.Line up holes in cover to holes in motor housing and electrical box. Use COARSE THREAD SCREWS to attach to MOTOR HOUSING.

Use FINE THREAD SCREWS for

ELECTRICAL BOX.

FIGURE 10

Coarse Thread Screw 2160091

Fine Thread Screw 2160090

TEST UNIT TO BE SURE IT OPER- ATES PROPERLY BEFORE YOU

APPLY ANY SEALANT!

Use a sealant compatible with your roof material.

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Contents Patent no ,532,710 Made in U.S.A Satellite SystemImportant Safeguards Table of Contents Introduction/How Does Digital Satellite TV Work? Uplink Signal Programming Uplink Control CentersONE Receiver Hookup TWO Receiver Hookup RED LEDs 4 Indicate mode is in useFirst Time USE System OperationOne 1 time. The Search Do not try to stop systemPress the Park button two Press the Search buttonControl Panel Operation/Check Switch Routine Installation Parts included Parts/Specifications/Warranty29.9 Installation requirementsCenter Line Coach Driver Roof Side Front of VehicleDo not Apply Sealant AT this Time Roof installationBOX to the First Clamp Must be This TimeExternal GPS Installation For Directv For ExpressVu Network Not Apply Sealant to ANY Surfaces Until YOU Test Your UnitMounting interior wall plate controller Wiring Wiring the systemFor proper operation LB-6000 Standard AntennaBase Assembly Plug See Detail Rotate Limit Switch Black Turret AssemblyCover installation On & OFF LEDs are on Troubleshooting the systemOFF & Search LEDs are on ON, PARK, Search & OFF LEDs are onTesting Voltages to Check Electronics Symptom Unit may not parkSymptom Unit may fail to rotate or elevate Return Authorization Policy Warranty

AS-2003, AS-2053 specifications

The Winegard AS-2053 and AS-2003 are two advanced outdoor satellite antennas that provide exceptional performance for satellite television reception. Designed with the latest technologies and superior engineering, these models are well-suited for both residential and commercial applications.

The AS-2053, known for its robust construction and high gain, features a unique aerodynamic design that minimizes wind resistance and enhances stability during adverse weather conditions. This antenna boasts a powerful signal amplification system that ensures clear and reliable reception of satellite signals, even in areas with challenging terrain or foliage. The AS-2053 is particularly favored by RV enthusiasts and campers who require dependable satellite access on the go.

Conversely, the AS-2003 offers a more compact profile while retaining high performance standards. This model is perfect for urban environments where space may be limited but the need for reliable television signals remains paramount. The AS-2003 employs innovative technology that optimizes signal reception within a smaller footprint, making it feasible for apartment complex installations or properties with restrictive zoning regulations.

Both antennas are equipped with a state-of-the-art rotor system that allows them to automatically position themselves toward the satellite for optimal signal strength. This technology eliminates the need for manual adjustments, making installation straightforward and user-friendly.

In terms of compatibility, the Winegard AS-2053 and AS-2003 are designed to work seamlessly with a range of satellite providers, ensuring that users have the flexibility to choose their preferred service. The antennas are constructed with durable materials that withstand harsh weather, including exposure to UV rays, rain, and snow.

Another significant feature of these models is their ease of installation. The antennas come with comprehensive mounting kits and user-friendly manuals, allowing even those with minimal technical expertise to set them up quickly and efficiently. Additionally, Winegard provides excellent customer support, ensuring that any issues can be addressed promptly.

In summary, the Winegard AS-2053 and AS-2003 antennas stand out for their high performance, durable construction, and innovative technologies. Whether for recreational vehicles or stationary residential use, these antennas are designed to deliver superior satellite reception, making them a top choice for users seeking quality and reliability in their television viewing experience.