Winegard MODEL CC-10HV Installing the Power Supply, Checking the Operation of the Power Supply

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Installing the Power Supply, Cont.

3Connect the coax cable from the antenna to the “ANTENNA” port on the power supply, and tighten until fingertight. (The coax cable should have been routed through the ceiling and wall to the chosen wall plate location.) If the connector is removed before routing the coax cable, see page 9 for help re-installing the connector.

4If hooking up the antenna to a second television, connect another coax cable from the “SET 2” port on the back of the power supply to the “Antenna In” port on the second television. If hooking up a cable input, connect the cable from the cable input to the “CABLE” port on the back of the power supply.

5Mount the power supply in wall with the provided screws.

6Connect the 72” coax cable from the coax port on the front of the power supply to the “Antenna In” coax port on the TV.

7Press the “ON” switch on the front of the power supply, and check that the light is on.

Checking the Operation of the Power Supply

1Tune the television receiver to the nearest station, and rotate the antenna for the best picture and sound.

2This unit is equipped with a polyswitch, a current limiting device, which will shut down +12 VDC if there is a direct short between the antenna and power supply. The green indicator light will not light. Once short is eliminated, the device will reset itself.

Maintenance

Lubricate gears 3–4 times a year for optimal performance.

Use silicone spray to lubricate gears. Never use WD-40 oil for it will damage the gears!

 

Operation

1 Raising Antenna

 

2 Turning on Power Supply

Turn the elevating

 

Turn power supply on to

crank clockwise

 

use either front or rear

in “UP” direction

 

output of the TV outlet.

about 13 turns

 

Neither outlet will work

 

or until some

 

unless the power supply

 

On/Off Button

ON OFF

3–4 times a year or in the event that rotating the antenna becomes difficult, use silicone spray to lubricate the elevating gear. Apply a liberal amount of silicone spray lubricant to the elevating gear. The lift should be in the down position. Then, run the lift up and down to distribute the lubricant over gears. (This is easiest if one person cranks up and down from inside the vehicle while another person sprays the gears.)

Lubricate here 15/16” Cap around elevating

gear

resistance to turning

switch is on.

is noted.

 

Troubleshooting

Do not install couplers, splitters, etc. between the power supply and the antenna. Installation of any item on the downlead may cause a short in the system. The downlead supplies +12 VDC to the preamp in the antenna.

3Rotating Antenna for Best Picture

Make sure the antenna is in

Ceiling

the “UP”/deployed position.

Plate

4Lowering Antenna to Travel Position

Rotate the antenna until the pointer on the directional handle aligns with the pointer on the ceiling plate. Turn elevating

The power supply should be turned OFF when connecting/disconnecting cables to power supply and antenna but should be turned ON when testing for voltage.

Pull down with both hands

to disengage ceiling plate.

For analog signals, rotate

crank counterclockwise in the “DOWN” direction about 13 turns or until some resistance is noted. The antenna is now in the travel position.

Testing System

TEST POINT #1

 

 

+12 VDC at Antenna

2nd Set

No +12 VDC at this point

for best picture. For digital signals, run a channel scan to find the best signal.

NOTE Antenna reception may vary based on transmitting antenna tower height, lobe pattern of the transmitter, height of the receiving

antenna, weather conditions and terrain on receiving path including trees, buildings and hills.

Lower the antenna to the travel position before traveling!

1

Make sure TV set is working properly.

2

Switch power supply ON and OFF while checking for

 

difference in picture quality. If there is no difference,

 

continue with step 3.

3

Disconnect the cable from the antenna, and check for +12

 

VDC at Test Point #1. If there is +12 VDC at Test Point #1,

 

there may be a problem with the antenna.

TEST POINT #2

+12 VDC at

Antenna Jack

 

Do

 

Don’t

1

Check parking location for obstructions before

1

Don’t force the elevating crank up or down or rotate

 

raising the antenna.

 

the directional handle hard against stops.

 

 

 

2

Carefully raise, lower, and rotate the antenna. If

2

Don’t travel with the antenna in the up/deployed

 

position. Stow the antenna before traveling or when

 

having trouble, check for obstructions.

 

4 If there is NO +12 VDC at Test Point #1, reconnect cable

to antenna. Remove power supply from wall, and visually

inspect for burned/broken parts. If there are ANY broken/

burned parts, replace power supply.

Ground

+12 VDC

 

 

 

wind speeds reach +113 km/h, or you will void your

3

Rotate slowly when selecting a station, and check

warranty.

 

the fine-tuning on the TV.

3 Don’t leave the antenna partially deployed.

 

 

4

Lower the antenna to the travel position before

4 Don’t apply sealant over the top of the base plate.

 

 

moving the vehicle.

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5Disconnect cable from antenna jack on power supply. Check for +12 VDC at Test Point 2. If +12 VDC is present, there is a problem with the cable connecting the power supply to the antenna. Repair/replace cable.

6If +12 VDC is not present at Test Point # 2, be sure the green indicator light is ON. If not, check the polarity of the ground and +12 VDC source wires to make sure there are 12VDC present. If there is still no +12 VDC, replace power supply.

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Contents Product Registration SpecificationsCoast to Coast RV Services Choosing a Location for the Antenna Front of AntennaOther Hardware Clearance RequirementsMaking Cable Entry Holes Installing the Mounting BracketAssembling the Antenna Assembling the Antenna,Installing the Power Supply Installing the Crank Assembly,Installing the Crank Assembly Back of Power SupplyChecking the Operation of the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply,Maintenance TroubleshootingTools Needed Installing Connector on Coax CableReplacement Kits & Parts Front of RV