Winegard Car Satellite TV System MM 3002 User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
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W IN E G A R D  
18" Digital Satellite Antenna  
Truck/RV Mount  
Model MM-3200 Antenna  
Models MM-3084, MM-3002 & MM-3003  
ANTENNA/MOUNT MADE IN U.S.A.  
U.S. Patent 5,532,710  
Elevation  
Assembly  
NOTE: The MM-3084 Mount Pipe and  
MM-3002/3003 Clamp Brackets are not  
supplied with MM-3200.  
LNBF  
18" Antenna  
Backup Support  
Feed Support  
UNPACKING  
After unpacking the system, verify that you have the  
following: antenna/mount, elevation assembly, feed  
supportw/LNBF&coaxialcableattached,compassand  
storage bag. If you do not, call Winegard Company at  
1-800-288-8094 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and  
3:30 p.m central time, Monday through Friday.  
NOTE: Before proceeding with installation of  
satellite antenna/mount, viewing enclosed  
installation video is recommended.  
Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood St. • Burlington, IA 52601-2000  
319/754-0600 • FAX 319/754-0787  
Printed in U.S.A. © Winegard Company 1999 2451160 Rev. 10/99  
 
STEP 3. Attach the MM-3084 (pipe that antenna  
mounts on) to your truck/RV. If using the MM-3002  
clamp brackets, proceed to step 9. If using the MM-  
3003 clamp brackets, proceed to step 4.  
STEP 7. Use(4)5/16"x1-1/2"boltssuppliedtosecure  
pipe clamp brackets to side of truck/RV. See Figure 5.  
Try to maintain as much separation between the  
clamp brackets as possible. See Figure 7. It is  
recommended that you attach the top clamp with one  
bolt, then check vertical alignment before attaching  
bottom clamp and finishing top.  
MM-3003 Assembly  
STEP 4. Disassemble pipe per number sequence  
shown in Figure 4 so that you can slide both MM-3003  
brackets onto the pipe.  
MM-3003  
Make sure pipe  
is vertical  
4
Try to maintain as  
much separation  
between the  
Pin  
clamp brackets  
as possible.  
See Figure 7,  
page 4.  
Stop Collar  
2
1
3
Use (2) 5/16" x 1-1/2"  
bolts supplied per  
clamp  
Elevation  
Clamp  
FIGURE 4  
Tighten bolt to prevent  
pipe from moving  
STEP 5. Reassemble pipe after sliding both clamp  
brackets onto pipe; make sure the stop collar snaps  
firmly onto the pin.  
FIGURE 5  
STEP 8. Tighten clamp bracket bolts to prevent pipe  
from moving, See Figure 5. You are now ready to aim  
the antenna; proceed to Operation, page 5.  
STEP 6. Determine where you want to mount the  
pipe. It is recommended that you try to bolt into  
something solid on your truck/RV and someplace close  
to a window so you can listen/watch your TV when  
tuningthesystem. Makesurepipeisvertical(straight  
up and down), this will make finding the satellite(s)  
easier. Also make sure antenna will clear top of  
truck/RV (if possible). NOTE: A second set of  
clamp brackets and pipe is recommended for other  
side of truck. Winegard Company cannot recommend  
specific mounting locations because of the many truck/  
RV styles.  
Rev. 5/99  
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MM-3002 Assembly  
NOTE: If MM-3002 comes with eight (8) rubber  
shims instead of the 4 plastic clamp grips. Insert  
rubber shims between clamp brackets and MM-  
3001 pipie and handrail/ladder. See Figure 6.  
STEP 9. Slip the small plastic shims over the handrail/  
ladder and the large plastic shims over the MM-3084  
pipe. See Figure 6.  
STEP 10. Attach clamp brackets to pipe and handrail/  
ladder using carriage bolts, nuts and washers supplied  
with MM-3002. Do not crush handrail/ladder. Try to  
maintainasmuchseparationbetweentheclampbrackets  
as possible. See Figure 7. Make sure pipe is vertical  
(straight up and down). Your now ready to aim the  
antenna; proceed to Operation, page 5.  
Slip plastic clamp  
grips over pipes as  
shown (if using using  
rubber shims, place  
between clamp  
brackets and pipes).  
(4) 5/16-18  
Hex Nuts  
(4) 5/16"  
Washers  
FIGURE 6  
(4) 5/16-18 x 1-3/4"  
Carriage Bolts  
Handrail/Ladder  
Try to maintain  
maximum separation  
between clamps  
MM-3084 Pipe with  
MM-3084 Pipe with  
MM-3003 Clamp Brackets  
MM-3002 Clamp Brackets  
FIGURE 7  
Rev. 5/99  
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OPERATION  
STEP 1. Set antenna onto pipe. See Figure 8. Make  
sure elevation clamp fits into keyway on pipe. The  
antenna can be secured in place using a small  
padlock to prevent theft.  
Elevation Clamp  
Aim antenna in  
direction of satellite  
STEP 2. ConnectcoaxfromLNBFtoreceiver.Optional  
Winegard exterior cable/TV receptacle (WA-1024)  
available for easy coax connection into cab.  
Attach  
padlock here  
STEP 3. Connect coax from receiver to TV.  
STEP 4. Plug in the receiver and TV.  
STEP 5. Turn TV and receiver ON.  
Pipe Elevation  
Clamp  
STEP 6. Tune TV to ch. 3 or 4 (output from receiver).  
STEP 7. Determine azimuth (compass heading) and  
elevation required for your position. Refer to Quick  
Reference Guide or receiver manual.  
STEP 8. Loosen elevation clamp knobs. Set antenna  
elevation to correct elevation. Align degree of elevation  
required with pointer washer at the clamp knob. See  
Figure 9. Tighten clamp  
knobs.  
Azimuth  
Clamp  
Elevation Clamp  
Knob  
Pointer  
Raise pipe until  
antenna has a  
clear line of site  
to the satellite  
Rotate pipe  
slowly to the  
correct azimuth  
Pointer shown  
at56o ofelevation  
FIGURE 9  
STEP 9. Using the compass provided, determine which  
direction (azimuth) you need to aim antenna. See  
Figure 10.  
FIGURE 8  
Red part of needle  
indicates North.  
IMPORTANT  
NOTE: Stand away from your truck/RV (15' min.) to  
findthecorrectazimuth. Themetalinyourtruck/RV  
can give you an incorrect reading.  
STEP 10. Raise the antenna so that it has clear view of  
the satellite, tighten the pipe elevation clamp. See  
Figure 8. This keeps pipe from sliding down.  
FIGURE 10  
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TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
NOTE: The most common problem people  
experience is moving the antenna too fast. You  
must move the antenna VERY slowly so that the  
receiver can acquire and process the digital signal.  
This takes a few seconds so be patient. After the  
first couple of times of setting up the system you  
will get the knack of acquiring the signal quickly.  
Winegard Company warrants this Winegard product  
(excluding receiver) against any defects in materials or  
workmanshipwithintwo(2)yearfromdateofpurchase.  
No warranty claim will be honored unless at the time  
the claim is made, you present proof of purchase to an  
authorizedWinegarddealer(ifunknown,pleasecontact  
WinegardCompany,3000KirkwoodStreet,Burlington,  
Iowa 52601-2000, telephone 319-754-0600).  
Winegard Company (at its option) will either repair or  
replace the defective product at no charge to you. This  
warranty covers parts, but does not cover any costs  
incurred in removal, shipping or reinstallation of the  
product. This limited warranty does not apply if the  
product is damaged, deteriorates, malfunctions or fails  
from: misuse, improper installation, abuse, neglect,  
accident, tampering, modification of the product as  
originally manufactured by Winegard, usage not in  
accordance with product instructions or acts of nature  
such as damage caused by wind, lightning, ice or  
corrosive environments such as salt spray and acid  
rain.  
STEP 11. Slowly rotate the antenna 2o then wait 2  
seconds,thenrotateagaininthedirectionofthesatellite.  
The signal is digital, so it takes the receiver a few  
seconds to process the signal. It is very important  
that you move the antenna very slowly.  
STEP 12. Adjust azimuth (direction) for best picture  
then tighten azimuth clamp to keep pipe from rotating.  
See Figure 6.  
STEP 13. Contact your receiver's programmer to order  
programming. Remember, until you activate a  
programming service, you will only receive preview  
channels.  
The Two Year Warranty is provided on the condition  
thattheequipmentisproperlydeliveredwithallhandling  
and freight charges prepaid to your Winegard dealer  
for repair or return to our factory at the above address.  
Winegard dealers will arrange for the replacement or  
repair and return to you, without charge, the product  
which failed due to defective material or workmanship.  
NOTE: Ifyoudonotgetapicture,checkthefollowing:  
1. Make sure antenna has a clear view of the high  
power satellites; no buildings, trees, etc.  
blocking the view.  
WINEGARD COMPANY WILL NOT ASSUME ANY  
LIABILITIES FOR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, MADE BY ANY OTHER  
PERSON.  
2. Make sure coax connections are good.  
3. Check coax for breaks, crimps, cuts etc.  
4. If pipe is not vertical (vehicle is not level), you  
will have to adjust the elevation to compensate.  
ALLOTHERWARRANTIESWHETHEREXPRESS,  
IMPLIED  
OR  
STATUTORY  
INCLUDING  
WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED  
TO THE ONE YEAR PERIOD OF THIS WRITTEN  
WARRANTY.  
Theforegoingshallbethesoleandexclusiveremedy  
of any person whether in contract, tort or otherwise,  
and Winegard shall not be liable for incidental or  
consequentialdamageorcommercialloss, orfromany  
other loss or damage except as set forth above.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion of limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above  
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you  
may also have other rights which vary from state to  
state.  
5. Make sure TV is tuned to correct channel.  
6. Verify that you have the correct elevation and  
azimuth.  
If you still do not get a picture, lower the elevation  
angle 2° and repeat steps 8 through 10. If this is not  
successful, raise the elevation angle 4° and repeat  
steps 8 through 10. If you still do not get a picture,  
contact Winegard Service Dept.  
CAUTION: DO NOT DROP ANTENNA. IF ANTENNA  
IS DAMAGED, IT WILL REDUCE THE GAIN (HOW  
MUCH SIGNAL THE ANTENNA SENDS TO THE  
RECEIVER) OF THE ANTENNA. THIS CAN RESULT  
IN A LOSS OF SIGNAL. DO NOT DAMAGE LNBF.  
Rev. 10/99  
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EXPLODED PARTS VIEW  
(2) 3200377  
Clamp Bushing  
(6) 2160024  
1/4 Flat Washer  
(2) 2160352  
1/4-20 x 1"  
Carriage Bolt  
(4) 2160228  
1/4-20 Hex Nut  
2745342  
Clamp  
Bracket  
2745876  
Elevation Frame  
Bracket  
2160331  
1/4-20 x 2-1/2"  
Bolt  
3200378  
Top Clamp  
2160220  
1/4-20 Nylock  
Hex Nut  
2160172  
10-32 x 1/2" Screw  
(2) 2200089  
Knob  
2745875  
Elevation Support  
Bracket  
2745260  
46 cm Reflector  
(4) 2160361  
5/16-18 x 5/8"  
Flat Head Bolt  
(2) 3140306  
Pointer Washer  
2240019  
Rubber bumper  
2160218  
10-32 Keps  
Hex Nut  
(2) 2160130  
#4 x 1/2 Screw  
1140302  
#10 Flat Washer  
3721504  
Feed Clamp  
(4) 2160334  
1/4-20 x 1/2"  
Carriage Bolt  
2200904  
46 cm Feed  
Support Arm  
(4) 2160027  
5/16" Washer  
2160696  
E-Clip  
2780193  
LNBF  
(4) 2160230  
5/16-18 Hex Nut  
2160691  
Pin  
2200921  
Reflector Bracket  
2160821  
Torsion Spring  
2753024  
15' Coax  
W/Weather Boot  
Rev. 2/2001  
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EXPLODED PARTS VIEW  
If you require a replacement part, call Winegard  
Company at 1-800-288-8094 between the hours of  
8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m central time, Monday through  
Friday. Credit card orders only.  
2160835  
Pin  
3200375  
Stop Ring  
3710290  
Rotate Tube  
3200376  
Elevation Lock  
(2) 2160289  
5/16-18 Nylock  
Hex Nut  
(2) 2160027  
5/16" Flat Washer  
(2) 2160286  
5/16-18SquareNut  
(2) 2200088  
T-Handle  
3200374  
Rotate Bushing  
(must be assembled onto  
fixed tube before rotate  
tube is inserted)  
3710285  
Fixed Tube  
3200372  
Elevation Clamp Bushing  
(must be assembled onto  
fixed tube w/2200373  
before rotate tube is  
inserted)  
3200373  
Elevation Clamp Bushing  
(must be assembled onto  
fixed tube w/2200372  
before rotate tube is  
inserted)  
2200175  
Plug  
Printed in U.S.A. © Winegard Company 1999 2451160 Rev. 2/2001  
 

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