Winegard LP-1000 operation manual Route and connect the coax and wires

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3.7 Route and connect the coax and wires

Determine the best location for the RG-6 coax and 16 gauge power wires to enter the vehicle, and the location of the satellite receiver and rocker switch. Drill ½“ hole in the roof for the coax and power wires to enter the vehicle. Insert the ends of the 35’ section of RG-6 and 35’ section of 16 gauge power wire into the hole. Be sure to insert the ends that do not have connectors on them. Push coax and power wires into the vehicle.

Using a 7/16" wrench, attach the weather-protected F-connec- tor to the feed-through coming from the dome. First, hand-tighten the connector onto the feed-through until it seats into the rubber seal. Using one 7/16" wrench to hold the center of the feed-through, lightly tighten the F-connector to the feed-through using the other 7/16" wrench. Repeat the above step to attach F-connector on the 35’ cable to feed-through.

Fig 3.7

Attach the weather-protected power connector from the antenna to the weather-protected power connector on the 35’section of wire. The power connector is directional. Align wire colors and firmly push connector together until latch snaps and secures.

Fig 3.8

All coax connections must be finger tightened, then given 1/4” turn with a 7/16” wrench.

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Contents Satellite System RoadTrip LP Model Number CongratulationsTrademarks Appendix a Appendix BSystem Overview Installation SafetyParts Provided with RoadTrip LP Operational Safety Unpack and Inspect the RoadTrip LP Installation OverviewTools and Material Required for Installation Select a Location to Mount the Antenna Option a Option B Hardware Kit Contents Mounting the Antenna Hardware KitAdjusting the Antenna Switch Settings Sat. Rcvr Mount OptionRoute and connect the coax and wires ON/OFF Initial Satellite Receiver Setup OperationSatellite Signal Interruption Tracking with the RoadTrip LPDish Network Directv Appendix B Setup and Operation of Satellite Receivers Using your Dish Network Point Dish/Signal ScreenUsing your Dish Network Receiver for Multidish Operation Fig B.1.2Using your DirecTV Receiver for MultiDish Operation Set up your Directv Receiver DishUsing the Directv Dish Pointing Screen Directv To activate your Directv receiver, callSymptom Appendix C. Maintenance and TroubleshootingTighten coax connectors with wrench, Section Specifications Appendix D. Specifications and WarrantyWarranty Procedure