Winegard WB-2000 User Manual

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5.3 Watching Dish Network programming

Power on the Winegard Satellite Interface. In a few moments, the satellite antenna will be-

gin its search routine. It will verify satellites and lock onto Dish Network satellite 119°W.

If you have an in-motion antenna, the antenna will continue to “track” the satellite for 7

minutes after signal acquisition. After 7 minutes, it will enter sleep mode. You can watch

television as normal while the antenna is tracking. For instructions on how to force sleep

mode, see Section 7.3.

5.4 Satellite °W Notice

Dish Network Satellite 129°W may not be available in all areas of the country, even under

ideal conditions. Due to weak signal strength and its location over the west coast, this is

especially true in the eastern and extreme southern parts of the country.

If you are unable to acquire adequate signal from Satellite 129°W in your area, an alterna-

tive is to use Satellite 61.5°W for High Definition programming. In addition to broadcast-

ing some international programming, Satellite 61.5°W also mirrors all High Definition pro-

gramming from Satellite 129°W. Satellite 61.5°W may be easier to acquire in the eastern

part of the country than Satellite 129°W.

In order to watch programming from Satellite 61.5°W, you must operate the satellite an-

tenna in Manual Mode. Rather than toggling automatically between satellites, you must

select your satellite through the Satellite Interface.

Before you can operate in manual mode, you must first clear the installed switch out of the

receiver.

Power off the Satellite Interface.

Disconnect the coax cable to “Satellite In” on the back of the receiver. You

must not be on signal to clear out the switch.

Press the “Menu” button on the Dish Network remote control.

Select “System Setup” option “6”.

Select “Installation”, option “1”.

Select “Point Dish/Signal” option “1”. Verify that you do not receive signal.

Select “Check Switch” from the Point Dish Screen.

Be sure that any options, such as “Alternate” or “Superdish” are unchecked.

Select “Test.”

The receiver will test the satellite antenna to verify which switch should be

installed. After the test is completed, the check switch screen will report the

result. See Figure 5.3.

Instead of unplug-

ging the coax cable, you

may also power the dish

on, wait until it begins

moving, then power the

dish off. Check the “Point

Dish” screen to verify loss

of signal.

If the receiver reports “Installed Switch Unknown” or “None”, you may now oper-

ate your antenna in Manual Mode. See 7.2 Manual Mode, for operating instruc-

tions.

Figure 5.3 - Actual Screen may

vary

If satellite 129°W is

not available in your area,

you will not be able to run

a check switch test in “Dish

1000” mode. If you wish to

operate in automatic mode,

use “Dish 500” mode and

run the check switch test.

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