Winegard AS-2053, AS-2003 installation manual Introduction/How Does Digital Satellite TV Work?

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Introduction/How Does Digital Satellite TV Work?

Introduction

Congratulations! You have an RV automated digital satellite reception product — AS-2003. This unit, used with your digital satellite receiver, will deliver the best reception possible. Your new Winegard digital satellite unit was designed for easy installa- tion, setup and operation.

How Does Digital Satellite System TV Work?

Satellite programming originates from an “uplink” facility on Earth — the facility receives many signals from different sources, combines the signals digitally and transmits to the satellites. The satellites (22,300 miles above Earth) receive the uplink signal, amplify it and then transmit it back to earth in the Ku fre- quency band. This signal is received by your satellite antenna whose shape reflects and concen- trates the signal to the LNBF*

attached to the antenna. The LNBF is located at the “focal

point” of signal reflection, that is, the point at which the maximum amount of signal is effectively concentrated. The LNBF amplifies and converts the signal to the 950 to 1450

MHz range. The signal is then passed through a coaxial cable to the elec- tronics box, then to the receiver where individual channel selection and pro- cessing take place.

* Low Noise Block Converter Feed

UPLINK SIGNAL

PROGRAMMING UPLINK

CONTROL CENTERS

For Programming information call:

DISH NETWORKTM - 1-800-333-DISH (1-800-333-3474)

DIRECTV® - 1-800-DIRECTV (1-800-347-3288)

ExpressVu - 1-888-SKYDISH (1-888-759-3474)

Your new Winegard RV Digital Satellite Unit is an easy-to-install, easy-to-use satellite TV reception sys- tem. Because it mounts on the top of your recreational vehicle, it goes where you go and pro- vides quality reception of digital satellite signal in the continental United States only. Check with your pro- gramming provider for exact coverage area.

DIGITAL BROADCAST

SYSTEM SATELLITE(S)

HIGH POWER KU-BAND

DOWNLINK SIGNAL

WINEGARD AUTOMATIC

DIGITAL SATELLITE

SYSTEM ANTENNA

WINEGARD

SENSAR® ANTENNA

TELEVISION SET

RECEIVER

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Contents Satellite System Patent no ,532,710 Made in U.S.AImportant Safeguards Table of Contents Uplink Signal Programming Uplink Control Centers Introduction/How Does Digital Satellite TV Work?RED LEDs 4 Indicate mode is in use ONE Receiver Hookup TWO Receiver HookupSystem Operation First Time USEDo not try to stop system Press the Park button twoPress the Search button One 1 time. The SearchControl Panel Operation/Check Switch Routine Installation Parts/Specifications/Warranty Parts includedInstallation requirements 29.9Front of Vehicle Center Line Coach Driver Roof SideRoof installation BOX to the First Clamp Must beThis Time Do not Apply Sealant AT this TimeExternal GPS Installation Not Apply Sealant to ANY Surfaces Until YOU Test Your Unit For Directv For ExpressVu NetworkMounting interior wall plate controller Wiring the system WiringFor proper operation Antenna LB-6000 StandardBase Assembly Turret Assembly Plug See Detail Rotate Limit Switch BlackCover installation Troubleshooting the system OFF & Search LEDs are onON, PARK, Search & OFF LEDs are on On & OFF LEDs are onSymptom Unit may not park Testing Voltages to Check ElectronicsSymptom Unit may fail to rotate or elevate Warranty Return Authorization Policy

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.