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Winegard SENSAR III ANTENNA User Manual

Winegard SENSAR III ANTENNA
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WINEGARD
®
INSTALLATION/OPERATION MANUAL (All Models)
MADE IN U.S.A.
(Sensar
®
III head - U.S. Patent D500,496)
(WINGMAN
®
- U.S. Patent D612,369)
(Sensar
®
IV head - U.S. Patent D620,483)
WINEGARD
®
SENSAR
®
ANTENNAS
Increases UHF performance up to 100%
FREE digital programming
Installs in minutes -
no tools required
•RV-WING – White, RV •GS-WING – Gray, Residential
Sensar only Sensar with
Wingman
VHF UHF VHF UHF
Excellent
Digital
Reception
Great
Digital
Reception
Digital Reception
Sensar vs Sensar with Wingman
Channels
14-51
Channels
2-13
Channels
14-51
Channels
2-13
SENSAR
®
III ANTENNA
SENSAR
®
III ANTENNA
WITH WINGMAN
®
ACCESSORY
Printed in U.S.A. Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood Street • Burlington, Iowa 52601-2000 © Winegard Company, 2004, 2006 2452013 REV9 5/13
SENSAR
®
ANTENNA
WITH WINGMAN
®-
SENSAR
®
IV ANTENNA
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Winegard SENSAR III ANTENNA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWinegard
ModelSENSAR III ANTENNA
CategoryAntenna
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Installation and Setup Guide

Choosing Antenna Location and Roof Preparation

Select antenna placement, drill holes for mounting, and prepare the roof thickness for installation.

Assembling and Mounting the Antenna Base

Cut and assemble the elevating shaft and directional handle, then secure the base plate to the roof.

Attaching the Antenna Head and Lift Mechanism

Connect the antenna head to lift tubes and attach the coax connector and weather boot.

Mounting the Ceiling Plate and Directional Handle

Position the ceiling plate, align the directional handle, and secure with screws.

Installing the Power Supply for Amplified Models

Connect 12V power, route cables, and mount the wall plate/power supply assembly.

System Operation and Maintenance

Raising and Lowering the Antenna

Operate the elevating crank to position the antenna for use or travel.

Lubrication Procedures

Apply silicone lubricant to the elevating gear and bearing surfaces for smooth operation.

Rotating Antenna for Optimal Reception

Adjust antenna orientation for the best picture and sound quality.

Troubleshooting and Cable Installation

Installing F-Connectors on Coaxial Cable

Properly strip and attach F-connectors to coaxial cables for signal transmission.

Systematic Troubleshooting Steps

Diagnose and resolve issues when the RV/TV antenna system is not working correctly.

Ordering Repair Parts

Warranty Information

Return Authorization Policy

Procedure for returning products for warranty service or repair.

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