Winegard GM-1518 operation manual Basic Carryout Antenna Wiring, Operating your Carryout Antenna

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Basic Carryout Antenna Wiring

TV

COAX

RECEIVER

POWER

SAT IN

120V POWER

Operating your Carryout Antenna

CARRYOUT

ANTENNA

COAX

12VDC

GM-1200 OR

CIGARETTE

OUTLET

1.Turn on receiver and television set. The Carryout antenna must be connected to a receiver that is plugged into 120 VAC.

2.Verify that you are getting any of the receiver’s menu screens on the television. These screens are available with or without the dish finding the signal.

3.Connect the power for the Carryout antenna. The dish will detect if it is already on a satellite signal. If it detects a signal, the dish will move to check it’s alternate satellite and then move back to the original satellite signal that is on.

4.If no signal was detected, the dish will begin its search to locate the primary satellite. Once the dish locates a signal, it will pause long enough to identify which satellite it has located. This may or may not be visible on your receiver’s point dish screen.

Note: During the Carryout antenna’s normal search process, you may hear a slight grinding sound as the unit checks its limits. This is normal and does not harm the unit.

5.After the unit has verified that it has the correct satellite, it will move to check the alternate satellite and move back to the primary satellite to complete the search routine.

6.Once the unit stops moving for more than one min- ute, it should be locked on the signal. Your receiver may need a moment or two to download new program- ming before veiwing is possible.

7.If you do not have signal, see Troubleshooting, p.8.

NOTE: Because the Carryout antenna uses infor- mation from the last location that it was on a signal, satellite acquisition may take longer if the dish is inactive over long distance traveling.

DIRECTV must be set to the “two” satellite, oval dish setting. In some cases, the two satellite op- tion may not be available, when this happens, use the three satellite option. Refer to your receiver manual for more information.

DISH Network receivers must have the check switch set to “SW64”. See page 6.

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GM-1518 specifications

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