WINEGARD
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TRAV’LER
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Automatic Multi-Satellite TV Antenna
Model SK-7003 Mount
OPERATION MANUAL
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PRODUCT REGISTRATION
Please register your Winegard product by lling
out and returning the Product Registration card
provided or by completing the online registration
form at http://www.winegard.com/registration
Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood St. • Burlington, IA 52601-2000
319/754-0600 • FAX 319/754-0787 • www.winegard.com
Printed in U.S.A. © Winegard Company 2012 1/12 2452260
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Congratulations!
Operation
You have selected the Winegard
®
TRAV’LER Automatic Multi-Satellite TV Antenna. The TRAV’LER
antenna will deliver the ability to view both SHAW DIRECT satellites at the same time with unmatched
signal strength, the lowest travel height on the market, maximum HD capabilities and easy to use functionality – just like you get at home. This manual provides important information on the installation and
operation of your TRAV’LER Interface Box. Please take time to read the manual in it’s entirety before
installing or operating your antenna.
Icons appearing in the manual are used for important information and helpful tips.
Alert indicates important information regarding
product use, product specications or procedures.
Important tip offers helpful suggestions or
refers you to a related topic in the manual.
For Winegard Warranty Information:
Attn: Technical Services
Winegard Company
3000 Kirkwood St.
Burlington, IA 52601
800-788-4417
Fax: 319-754-0715
For Shaw Direct Programming Inquiries:
Attn: Administration
Shaw Direct
Suite 100, 2400 32 Ave NE
Calgary, AB T2E 9A7
888-554-7827
Fax: 800-872-8219
The TRAV’LER Interface offers a simple one button operation that is also protected from accidental searches by a
careful delay. Simply pressing the [Power] button will not start a search.
To start a search:
Press and Hold [Power] for two seconds or until the TRAV’LER interface displays
“POWER ON”.
WINEGARD COMPANY
POWER ON
Now the power is ON, the button may be released.
CONNECTING
TO ANTENNA
Once the power is on, the TRAV’LER Interface will try to determine the type of dish that it is working with. The
TRAV’LER Interface will display the type of satellite dish on the top line and the action it is taking on the bottom.
See below.
Many times, the
TRAV’LER will acquire
GPS fast enough that
this screen is not seen.
LG SHAW DIRECT
WAITING FOR GPS
Disclaimer
Although every effort has been made to insure
the information in this manual is correct and
complete, no company shall be held liable
for any errors or omissions in this manual. All
information contained in this manual is subject to
change without notice. No warranty of any kind is
made with regard to the information included in
this manual. The Satellite Interface is designed
specically for use with motorized recreational
vehicles and information contained herein is
provided for that purpose only.
Trademarks
*WINEGARD and TRAV’LER are trademarks
of Winegard Company. Shaw Direct and
related designs and indicia are trademarks of
Shaw Direct. All trademarks contained in this
manual are property of their respective owners.
Reference made to products or services provided
by companies, other than Winegard Company,
does not represent any endorsement of those
products or services.
LG SHAW DIRECT
READY MULTI-SAT
The TRAV’LER antenna will enter the search mode as part of its normal operation. The rst part of the search is
for the TRAV’LER to nd its “Home” position. Once it nds it home position, it will begin to look for a satellite.
When the TRAV’LER antenna nds a satellite, it will ne tune or “Peak” on the signal and determine which of the
satellites it has found. Once the TRAV’LER knows which satellite it has found, it can move directly to the correct
satellite(s).
The TRAV’LER antenna in its automatic search mode will lock onto two dfferent satellites. As it nishes its search,
the TRAV’LER will display an “ * ” for each of the satellites it found. See below.
LG SHAW DIRECT
*111 *107
Now you are ready to watch TV.
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