Winegard 2452276 Manual Do Utilizador

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Antenna in Stowed Position
Antenna in Deployed Position
Parts of the 
Antenna
Antenna Feet
Before Installing the Antenna
Compatible Satellites
TIP
 
The 72° satellite is recommended as a single satellite solution for 
DISH
®
 HD programming. In the Northwest, the extremely low elevation 
angle may present issues in getting clear line-of-sight to the satellite. In those 
circumstances, use one of the western satellites (110°, 119°, or 129°). Note 
that the 72° and 129° satellites require an HD receiver. 
Receivers
Supports up to two receivers
Includes 25 ft power cable 
and 25 ft coaxial cable
Unit weight: 16 lbs
Stowed height: 15 in
Max. height deployed: 20.75 in
Diameter: 21 in
Reflector size: 18 in
Elevation range: 15–65°
UV-protected plastic reflector cover
Max amperage: 5.0 A
Unit operating voltage: 10.5–13.8 V
Supply voltage: 12–13.8 V
Gray plastic base
The antenna has four feet on 
the bottom of the unit. Each foot 
has two mounting spots on the 
underside of the antenna. The 
antenna will come with the feet in 
the inside holes.  
If mounting the antenna on 
Winegard Model TR-1518 tripod, 
mount the feet in the inside holes. 
For extra support, mount the feet in 
the outside holes.
Congratulations on purchasing the Winegard
®
 Carryout
®
 Anser antenna! The Anser antenna is a portable satellite 
system that requires a user elevation setting to automatically acquire the desired satellite. As the user, you will 
need to know which satellite you would like to view and the corresponding elevation angle for that satellite. Under 
Compatible Satellites
,” different popular satellite options are outlined along with the programming offered via each 
satellite. Elevation and coverage maps are also included to help you determine the correct elevation angle and 
coverage for certain satellites.
The Anser antenna requires the following simple steps before operation:
1.  Find elevation angle via receiver menu or provided maps*.
2.  Hook up the antenna, and manually set the elevation to the correct elevation angle for your area.
3.  Get to the signal meter screen on your receiver.
4.  Plug in the unit—the unit will search and find the strongest signal.
5.  If the system stops on a signal but is not on the desired satellite for viewing, the unit will move to the next signal 
found in 45 seconds. Once you have signal on your desired satellite, unplug the power to the unit.
6.  Watch TV!
*Elevation angles may not be displayed in the receiver menu for satellite 72° (recommended as a single satellite 
solution for DISH
®
 HD programming) or 129°. If the elevation angle is not displayed in the receiver menu, use the 
provided elevation and coverage maps to find the elevation angle for your current location.
72°:  Eastern satellite, recommended 
for HD programming
129°: Western satellite, majority of 
HD programming
119°: Majority of std. programming
110°: Some standard programming, 
limited HD programming
Also compatible: Satellites 61.5° 
& 77°
82°: HD programming
91°: Standard programming
Follow the instructions on this side of the manual if setting up the Anser
®
 antenna 
for use with 
DISH programming
. If setting up the Anser for use with DIRECTV 
Programming, follow the instructions on the reverse side of the manual.
The 72° and 129° satellites require 
an HD receiver. 
Eyelet
Enables securing of 
antenna to site
Handle
Enables easy 
carrying of antenna
Rotating housing
Rotates to desired 
elevation setting
Elevation housing
Includes elevation 
markings for 
easy pointing
Elevation lock
Secures rotating housing 
at desired elevation
Secondary port
Connects to 
secondary receiver 
(or dual tuner)
Quick disconnect socket
Connects to power source
Reflector cover
Protects inner components 
from environment
Main port
Connects to 
primary receiver
Feet in inside holes
Feet in outside holes