Jayco SENECA Owner's Manual page 78

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SECTION 9
CAMPING & OPERATING
Lowering the antenna
Rotate the antenna until the pointer on the
directional handle aligns with the pointer on
the ceiling plate.
Turn the elevating crank
counterclockwise in the DOWN direction until
resistance is noted.
locked in the travel position.
Make sure the television antenna is in the
travel position (cranked down) before
moving the motor home. Failure to lower
the antenna into the travel position before
traveling may damage the antenna.
S
T
ATELLITE
ELEVISION
(
)
IF SO EQUIPPED
Your motor home has been equipped with a
stationary
and/or
in-motion
antenna. This enables you to toggle between
satellites while stationary or in-motion using a
remote control, if subscribing to multi-satellite
programming.
NOTE: All
dome
motorized
single
mechanisms. They can only point toward and
receive programming from one satellite at a
time.
The
automatic
compatible
with
DISH
DIRECTV® standard definition programming
and DISH Network HD programming.
The following is an overview of the satellite
operation and functions.
manufacturer's user guide included in your
Warranty
packet
for
instructions,
or
visit
website (refer to Sec. 10 of this manual for
the website information).
Your unit is preset for DIRECTV receivers.
To
change
this
setting,
manufacturer's operation manual.
9 - 4
The antenna is now
satellite
TV
satellite systems
are
dish
/
single
LNB
satellite
dish
Network®
and
Refer to the
detailed
operating
the
manufacturer's
refer
to
the
Modes of Operation:
Whether
stationary
satellite signal acquisition, the unit enters
tracking mode. In this mode, the unit will
actively follow the satellite as the vehicle
travels, even if the vehicle is stationary for the
first six minutes. Tracking mode ends when
the antenna has successfully finished its
search and the vehicle has not moved for six
(6) minutes. The antenna will resume tracking
mode if it detects movement in a straight line
at 10 mph or more.
In sleep mode, the unit is at rest. The antenna
enters sleep mode six (6) minutes after a
successful search if stationary, or six (6)
minutes after the vehicle stops moving.
Recovery From Signal Interruption
While traveling, the signal will be interrupted
when the line of sight to the satellite is
blocked. Signal is acquired again after line of
sight is restored. If signal is interrupted for
more
than
automatically enters the search routine. The
length of time for the TV picture to recover
depends on the receiver model you are using.
NOTE: You must drive in a straight line at 10
mph or more when starting to operate in
motion.
Toggle In-Motion
The satellite antenna will automatically toggle
is
between the primary and alternate satellites
for your service provider. For toggling in-
motion, you may notice a slight delay in
satellite switching which could cause a loss in
picture. This is normal. Picture loss should be
no longer than three seconds. If the alternate
satellite the antenna is trying to toggle to is
blocked for more than 25 seconds, the
system
automatically
routine.
NOTE: Use your on-screen guide to locate
your channel rather than "channel surfing".
This will result in smoother operation.
or
in-motion
15
seconds,
the
enters
the
during
system
search

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