User's Manual

Example 3
WARNING: Use of this on/off
power switch with any product
other than Winegard amplified
RV antenna, could result in fire
or other damage.
INSTRUCTIONS
APPLICATIONS AND
ALTERNATE CONNECTIONS
STEP 1. Select location for wall plate and
patio receptacle if required. Run coax cables
between locations and install connectors on
each end. Mark cables so they may be
identified. Antenna downlead and +12 VDC
will also be needed at inside wall plate/power
supply location.
STEP 2. The wall plate assembly may be
flush mounted in most standard electrical boxes.
To flush mount, cut a hole in wall to fit the box.
Route all cables to the wall plate and other
outlets required at this time. The Auxiliary
jack is designed for the use of satellite
receivers, etc. requiring direct line input.
WHEN CONNECTING CABLE OR WIRES
BE SURE SWITCH IS IN OFF POSITION.
STEP 3. Make +12 VDC connection by
running two #12 wires between the wall plate
and +12 VDC source. Install terminals on wires
from +12 VDC source as shown in Figure 1.
Crimp terminals with Craftsman type 4 crimping
tool or equivalent. Push wires onto tabs on
terminal board as shown in Figure 2. If in doubt
as to the polarity of the wires, connect them
temporarily to tabs on circuit board and press
switch on front of outlet. If light comes on,
polarity is correct. See Figure 3.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Auxilliary
Antenna
Outdoor Receptacle
WA-1010
TV
Outlet
Antenna
Input
Cable Input
Cable Input
Set 1
Example 1
Antenna
Outdoor Receptacle
WA-1010
TV
Outlet
Antenna
Input
TG-7221
Cable
Input
Set 2
Set 1
SP-1002
Splitter
Example 2
Antenna
Antenna
Input
TG-7221
Cable
Input
Set 2
Set 1
ON/OFF
Switch
ON/OFF
Switch
ON/OFF
Switch
Outdoor Receptacle
WA-1010
Figure 1
Connector
Insulation
Remove 1/4" of
insulation from
#12 wire.
#12 Wire
1/4"
Connector
Ferrule
Crimp Here
+12 VDC
Ground
Set 1
Set 2