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Trouble Shooting for AS-2003 Satellite Antenna
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I. Will not turn on
This trouble-shooting guide will help you solve problems with Model AS-2003 satellite antenna. If, after following these steps, youneed further assistance, call Winegard Technical Services at 1-800-788-4417.
Are you using apower supply fromWinegard thatcame withthe unit?
YES YES YES YES
Is the powersource pluggedinto an active 120VAC outlet?
Are you using a 13.8 VDC fil-tered power source with atleast 3 amps of constant cur-rent and no current limiting?
Replace power supply.
Is the powersource turnedon?
Measure the DC volt-age between theblack (ground) andbrown wire at the pinon the back of yourwall plate. See Figure1. Does it measure13+ VDC? 5
Remove the electron-ics box lid. Find the3-terminal connectorand the pins con-nected to the red andblack (ground) wires.Measure the DC volt-age between thesepins. Does it measure13+ VDC? Figure 2.
Now measure thescrew heads con-nected to brown andblack wires on backof control panel. Doesthis measure 13+VDC? Figure 1.
Does the power sourcemeasure 13+ VDC?
Replaceconnector
YES
Replaceelectronicsbox.
Replacepower sup-ply with 13.8VDC filteredpowersource withat least 3amps ofconstantcurrent andno currentlimiting.
Now measure thescrew heads con-nected to the red andblack wires on the3-terminal connector.Does the voltagemeasure 13+ VDCbetween these screwheads? Figure 2.
NO
NO
YES
NO
Replace3-terminalconnector.
Replacecablecontainingthe powerwires.
YES
Figure 2
Figure 1
Pin connectedto red wire
Screw headconnected tored wire
Pin connectedto black(ground) wire
Screw headconnected toblack (ground) wire
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
Screw headconnected to red wire Screw head connected
to brown wire
Pin connected toblack (ground) wire
Pin connected tobrown wire
Screw headconnected toblack (ground)wire
Pin connectedto red wire
Control panel inside RV
Electronics box on RV roof
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YES
Replacecontrol panel.
Replace 9-terminalconnector.
Replace cable with9 colored wires.
YES Replace connector
Measure the DC volt-age between theblack (ground) andred wires at the pin.Does it measure 12.5VDC?
Now measure thescrew heads con-nected to red andblack wires on backof control panel. Doesthis measure 12.5VDC also? Figure 1.
NO
NO
Remove the electron-ics box lid. Find the9-terminal connectorand the pins con-nected to the red andblack (ground) wires.Measure the DC volt-age between thesepins. Does it measure12.5 VDC? Figure 3.
NO
Now measure thescrew heads con-nected to the red andblack wires on the9-terminal connector.Does the voltagemeasure 12.5+ VDCbetween these screwheads? Figure 3.
NO
YES
Figure 3
Replaceelectronics box
YES
Screw head connected to red wire
Pin connected toblack (ground) wire
Pin connectedto red wire
Screw headconnected toblack wire
Electronics box on roof
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II. On, Park, Search & Off LEDs are on (No LNB power)
Is the receiverplugged into anactive 120 VACoutlet? Power onreceiver to verify.
YES
NO
Plug into receiver,turn on and setmenu to signalstrength screen.
Is the bright white primary coax cable connectedfrom Satellite In jack on the back of the receiver tothe coax connection on the left side of theelectronics box? Figures 4 and 5.
NO
Connect the whiteprimary coaxcable correctly.
Figure 4 Figure 5
Coax cable connects from electronicsbox to receiver.
Control panel inside RV
Wall PlateControl Panelinside vehicle
SEARCH/MOVING
WINEGARD
ON OFF
PARK
AS-2003SATELLITE SYSTEM
Do the lightsflush once?then remainON?
YES
NO
Replaceelectronicsbox.
YES
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Is LNBF coaxcable con-nected fromthe LNBF tothe coax posi-tioned on theright connec-tor on theelectronicsbox? Figures6, 7.
Are all coaxconnectionsproperlycrimped andfree of shorts?
YES YES
Does thecoax cableconnected tothe LNB mea-sure 11-18VDC betweenthe coppercenter con-ductor (+) andconnector (-)?Figure 8.
SubstituteLNBF with anLNBF known tobe good.Power down,then try to runagain. On thecontrol panel,do all lights re-main on?Replace
connectors.
Replace receiver.
Does voltageon Satellite Inreceiver jackmeasure be-tween 12 & 18volts?See Note.
YES Replace coaxcable connectingreceiver andLNBF.
NO
Connectthe LNBFcoax cablecorrectly.
Connects from LNBF toelectronic box
Figure 6 Figure 7
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
Replace elec-tronics box.
NOTEDo not try to insert the test meter probes into thecoax cable connectors. This will cause permanentdamage to the connectors. Use a short piece ofcoax with a connector on one end, or Winegard’sTE-1400 voltage tester (available from yourWinegard Distributor).
Figure 8
+ to coaxcenter conductor
- to coaxconnector
The “Voltmeter”, com-monly called a Multimeter,can be purchased fromyour local retailer.
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Has the searchbeen selectedfor 10 minutes ormore? SeeNote. For theinitial search,time could equal10 minutes.
YES YES
Is the GPS an-tenna mounted atleast 3 feet fromsystem and freeof obstructions?
Reposition GPSantenna.NO
Wait 10 minutes.
Remove lid on the elec-tronics Box. Is GPS leadconnected correctly tojumper cable in theElectronic box? Fig. 9, 10
NO NO
Reconnect GPSantenna lead.
III. Does not initiate Search routine
NOTE: If the vehiclehas gone 600 or moremiles since the lastuse of the AS-2003,GPS acquisition maytake longer. Also,obstructions (buildings,trees, hills, etc.) willdelay acquisition time.
Figure 9 Figure 10
YES
Reposition GPSantenna and re-ini-tiate Search routine.
Electronics box on RV roof Electronics box on RV roof
GPS antenna lead
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Measure DC volt-age between theblack and brown(ground) wires atthe pin. Does itmeasure 13+VDC? Fig. 11.
Does the unitrun into an ob-stacle whileattempting to el-evate or rotate?
NO
Does the cablerestrict movementwhile elevating orrotating?
Adjust cables.Remove obstacle.
Remove thedish assemblyand turret. Arethere broken orstripped gears?
Replace gears.
IV. On and Off LEDs are on (Motor stall error)
Replace connector.Measure the screwheads connected tothe brown andblack wires on theback of the controlpanel. Does it alsomeasure at least 13VDC? Figure 11.
Does the powersource measure atleast 13 VDC?
Replace powersupply with a 13.8VDC power sourcewith at least 3amps of constantcurrent and no cur-rent limiting.
NO YES
YESYESYES
NO
NO
NO
YES
Remove lid to electronics box.Identify the 3-terminal connector.On connector, find pins connectedto the red and black (ground)wires. Measure the DC voltage be-tween these pins. Does it measureat least 13 VDC? Fig. 12.YES
YES
Measure the screwheads connected tothe red and blackwires on the 3-termi-nal connector. Doesthe voltage measureat least 13 VDC be-tween these screwheads? Figure 12.
NO
Figure 12
NO
Replaceelectronicsbox.
Replace cablecontaing thepower wires.
YES
Replace3-terminalconnector
Screw headconnects tored wire
Screw headconnects toblack wire
Pin connected toblack (ground) wire
Pin connected tored wire
Figure 11
Screw head connectedto brown wire
Screw head connectedto black wire
Pin connected toblack (ground) wire
Pin connectedto brown wire
Wall PlateControl Panelinside vehicle
SEARCH/MOVING
WINEGARD
ON OFF
PARK
AS-2003SATELLITE SYSTEM
Control panel inside RV
Electronics box on RV roof
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V. On, Search and Off LEDs are on (Will not find signal)
Clear view ofSW sky
Any satellite within 20° longitude of the desiredsatellite will be included as a required satellitein the Search routine. To find 119, for example,101, 110 and 119 are all required for a success-ful Search routine.
Satellites 101, 110 and 119 are within 20° of each otherIs the satellitedish level,within 3° withhorizon?
YES
NO
Try to level dish towithin 1° of horizon.The unit will find thesignal with a 1° to3° tilt, but searchtime increases.
VI. Will not pass “Check Switch” function (DISH Network only)Did you run CheckSwitch within 6 minutesafter unit has acquiredsatellite signal onsatellite 119?
YES YES NO
Did youretest theCheckSwitchfunction?
NO
Wait for unit to acquiresatellite signal on 119.Run Check Switch againwithin 6 minutes.
NO
Retest CheckSwitch function.
Does thedish movewhile per-forming theCheckSwitch?
Does the dish rotate almost a fullrevolution while trying to locatethe second satellite during theCheck Switch function? Fig. 20.
NO
Connect LNBF correctly.
NO
Is the bright white pri-mary coax connectedfrom the Satellite In jackon the receiver back tothe coax connection ofthe left side of the elec-tronics box? Fig. 14, 15.
YES
NO
YES
Is the LNBF coax con-nected from LNBF tocoax connection on theright of electronicsbox? Fig. 16, 17.
Connectwhiteprimarycoaxcorrectly.
YES
Move vehicle toa different angleso the stop isnot located be-tween the twosatellites.
Connects from elec-tronics box to LNBF.
Fig. 14
Connectsfrom elec-tronics boxto receiver.
Fig. 15
Fig. 16 Fig. 17
61.5°
82°
92°101°
110°119°
148°
Figure 13
Wall PlateControl Panelinside vehicle
SEARCH/MOVING
WINEGARD
ON OFF
PARK
AS-2003SATELLITE SYSTEM
Does the unit runinto obstructionor catch the wireharness whiteraising or rotat-ing?
NO
YES
Removeobstruction.
9
YES
On the connector on theback of the control panel,find the pins connected tothe purple and black(ground) wires. Measure theDC voltage between thesepins. Does it measure 4.8-5.0 VDC? Figure 19.
Have you triedchanging transpon-ders? 11 for DISH, 1or 3 for DIRECTV, 11for ExpressVu.
Change transponders.
Measure screw heads con-nected to purple and blackwires on back of controlpanel. Does it measure 4.8-5.0 VDC? Figure 19.
For DISH, haveyou cleared theCheck Switch,started a newsearch and run-ning the CheckSwitch again? ForDIRECTV, is thereceiver set to“Two Sat. OvalDish”?
For DISH, retestCheck Switchfunction; forDIRECTV, setreceiver correctly.
Figure 18
Remove toset switches
Is the primary (bright white) coax con-nected to receiver that’s operating theCheck Switch routine? Fig. 21, 22.
NO
Operate Check Switch routine fromprimary receiver.
YES
Are any devices inserted on the coaxbetween the satellite antenna and pri-mary receiver?
YES
Remove device.Fig. 21
Fig. 22
Fig. 20
t
Built-in stop (not visible)
119°
110°
t
t
Stop interrupts CheckSwitch operation
Stop does not interruptCheck Switch operation.
Built-in stop(not visible)
119°110°
t
Connects from electron-ics box to PRIMARYreceiver.
NO
YES
Replaceelectronics.
NO YES
Are the rotaryswitches set to theproper satellite?Figure 18.
Replaceconnector.
Set to 119 for DISHNetwork, 101 forDIRECTV and 092for ExpressVu.Switches will ap-pear upside downand numbers coun-terclockwise.
NONO
YES
NO
Figure 19
Screw headconnected topurple wire
Screw headconnectedto black wire
Pin connectedto black(ground) wire
Pin connectedto purple wire
Control panel inside RV
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VII. Unit will not park
Press Off button. PressOn button. Wait 5 sec-onds for all LEDs toflash. Press Park 1 time.Does unit park?
Now measure the screwheads connected to thewhite and black wireson the back of the con-trol panel. Does thismeasure 4.8-5.0 VDC?Figure 23.
On the connector onthe back of the controlpanel, find the pinsconnected to thewhite and black(ground) wires. Mea-sure the DC voltagebetween these pins.Does this measure4.8-5.0 VDC? Fig. 23.
YES
NO
NO
NO
Replace electronics.
Are you using a 13.8VDC filtered powersource with at least 3amps of constant cur-rent and no currentlimiting?
YES Replace connector.
NO
Replace power supply.
Fig. 23
Screw headconnected towhite wire
Pin connected towhite wire
Screw headconnected toblack (ground) wire
Pin connected toblack (ground) wire
Control panel inside RV
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1. WHITE
2. PURPLE
3. BLUE
4. GREEN
5. YELLOW
9. BLACK
8. BROWN
6. ORANGE
7. RED
CAUTION! Improper alignment of connector plug can cause system failure. USEEXTREME CARE when making connection. Unit MUST BE DISCONNECTEDFROM POWER SOURCE before connecting.
How to test voltages when checking electronics
Measuring voltages present at wall plate controlwill aid in determining damaged circuitry inelectronics housing.Set voltage meter to DC and touch black meter lead (-)on meter to #9 screw terminal on wall plate connector.(Black wire - ground)Touch red meter lead (+) to each of the colored wireslisted below.
Symptom: Unit may not park.1. White wire voltage range 4.8 VDC - 5 VDC.
(4.7 would indicate damaged circuitry in theelectronics housing — replacement of electronicshousing needed.)
Symptom: Unit may fail to rotate or elevate.2. Purple wire voltage range 4.8 VDC - 5 VDC.
(4.7 would indicate damaged circuitry in theelectronics housing — replacement of electronicshousing needed.)
3 - 6. Blue, green, yellow, orange. These wiresshould measure .5 VDC or 1.8 VDC, depending onLED states.
7. Red wire will read supply voltage to the unit whenwall plate is switched on.
8. Brown wire will read primary voltage supplied tounit (11 to 13.8 VDC)
9. Black wire is ground.
For more information, or help with yourproduct, call Winegard Technical Servicestoll-free at 800-788-4417, Monday throughFriday, 7:30 am to 5:00 pm, Central Time.
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Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood Street • Burlington, IA 52601 • 319/754-0600 • Fax 319/754-0787 • www. winegard.com 2452033 Rev. 7/04Printed in U.S.A. © Winegard Company 2004
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