Installing the TRAV’LER Antenna
Place the TRAV’LER antenna on the roof where you plan to install it. On the TRAV’LER mount base, the transition plate is marked “FRONT” and “BACK.” Rotate the TRAV’LER antenna until the front of the TRAV’LER base faces the front of the RV. The TRAV’LER antenna must be mounted on or parallel to the centerline of the coach. See Figure 5.
Figure 5
No obstructions taller than 10” in a 33” radius
33”
Installing the Cable Entry Plate
After installing the TRAV’LER antenna mount base, install a cable entry plate at the location Figure 8 chosen for cables to enter the vehicle from the roof, following the instructions below.
Drill a 1/2” hole in the roof, and push the power/control cable and one coax cable per receiver through the hole. (Installations for multiple receivers may require a larger hole or multiple holes because each receiver requires a dedicated coax cable.)
Place the supplied cable entry plate over the hole and cables. Screw the plate in place using eight of the supplied mounting screws. See Figure 8. Seal the plate and screw holes with approved sealant (not included).
Mount on or parallel to centerline of coach
Centerline of Coach
FRONT
Front of RV
Depending on the length of the cable on the roof, you may need to use cable clamps between the unit and the cable entry plate. Clamping every
Installing the Cables
Transition Plate
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Verify that the marked “FRONT” of the transition plate is facing the front of the vehicle (Figure 5). |
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Figure 6 | Place marks through the nine holes in the mount base to mark the | |
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Connect the power/control cable to the TRAV’LER interface box, as shown below in Figure 9. Attach the TRAV’LER power supply to the TRAV’LER interface box, and attach the AC power cord to the TRAV’LER power supply.
Figure 9
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Finally, connect a coax cable from the TRAV’LER mount base to each receiver being used with the TRAV’LER antenna. Note that two coax cables must run from the TRAV’LER antenna to a DVR receiver. Plug in the AC power cord to the outlet. Note: the provided coax cables only include a connector on one end.
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| Installation |
Overall Installation
TV
Figure 10
110V Outlet
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| Receiver |
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TRAV’LER | Coax | Cable | ||
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