DBS-30500 Mobile. Cruise TV M-01345. Mobile Satellite Television System. User s Guide



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Cruise TV M-01345 DBS-30500 Mobile Mobile Satellite Television System User s Guide All rights reserved, patent pending Copyright 1999 by Cruise TV A subsidiary of Audiovox Specialized Applications, LLC

NOTICE!! Important Warranty Information Keep this User Guide with the Antenna System at all times. Place label here For Customer Service, contact your Authorized Cruise TV Dealer or call Cruise TV Technical Support at 1-877-845-8750.

Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. WELCOME... 3 1.1 Features of your DBS-30500...3 2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW... 2 2.1 Antenna-Pedestal Assembly...4 2.2 Antenna Control Unit (ACU)...4 2.3 Satellite Receiver...4 2.4 Connecting the Antenna to the Identified Receiver and Antenna Control Unit...4 2.5 Optional EchoStar Upgrade...5 3. SPECIFICATIONS... 6 3.1 Mechanical...6 3.2 Electrical...6 4. SYSTEM OPERATION... 8 4.1 Choosing a Location...8 4.2 Indicators and Controls...9 4.3 Turning On the System...10 4.4 Determining Satellite Elevation...10 4.5 Entering Satellite Elevation...10 4.6 Automatic Elevation Determination...11 4.7 Deploying and Stowing the Antenna...11 4.8 Automatic Receiver On/Off...12 4.9 What is Peaking?...12 4.10 Automatic Satellite Signal Acquisition and Peaking...13 4.11 Re-Peaking the Satellite Signal...14 4.12 Automatic Power Interruption Recovery...14 4.13 The Antenna Status Light...14 4.14 The Stow Light...15 4.15 Auto Stow...15 5. SEMI-AUTOMATIC OPERATING MODE... 15 5.1 Locating the Satellite...16 5.2 Stowing the Antenna...16

Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 6. TROUBLESHOOTING... 17 7. GLOSSARY... 18 8. PRECAUTIONS... 19 9. WARRANTY... 20 10. CRUISE TV SATELLITE SYSTEM RECEIVER COMPATABILITY MATRIX... 21 11. SATELLITE ELEVATION MAPS... 23MN

Page 3 1. Welcome Thank you for purchasing Cruise TV s DBS-30500 Mobile Satellite Television System. You now own one of the most advanced automatic satellite systems available, providing access to over 200 channels of digital television and CD quality audio programming. 1.1 Features of your DBS-30500 One touch antenna deployment and stowing Automatic signal acquisition from anywhere in the Continental United States with a clear view to the satellite Satellite location memory for redeployment Automatic antenna alignment and calibration Automatic power interruption recovery Power stow indicator On-screen error and status reporting Compatibility with most satellite receivers equipped with a wide band dataport Semi-automatic mode works with any receiver (no wideband dataport required) This User s Guide describes the operation and use of the DBS-30500 Mobile Satellite Television System. Operation of your satellite receiver is covered in your receiver s operating instructions. Please take the time to read this booklet completely, as well as the instructions for your satellite receiver before you begin operation. 2. System Overview Your Cruise TV DBS-30500 is an automatic limited-motion satellite television system specifically designed for use with the new high-power DBS television satellites. These satellites have revolutionized television in the United States and have made DBS television receiving systems the fastest selling consumer electronics product in history. The DBS-30500 has been designed for simplicity of operation. It incorporates the latest solid state satellite tracking technology with advanced computer software to give you, our customer, true value and years of entertainment enjoyment.

Page 4 The Cruise TV DBS-30500 was designed and has been manufactured from the same technology as found in satellite-tracking systems for military and commercial customers worldwide, since 1969. This experience has created this revolutionary new satellite television receiving system. The DBS-30500 has three main parts, the Antenna-Pedestal Assembly, the Antenna Control Unit (ACU) and the Satellite Receiver. Since your DBS-30500 was probably installed by a Cruise TV dealer, we will give you some background on each part of the system. 2.1 Antenna-Pedestal Assembly The DBS-30500 antenna uses a powder coated 18 parabolic reflector (dish) and a LNBF to receive the DBS satellite s signals. The antenna s drive motors are covered by a low-profile protective cover to keep out the elements. The antenna is automatically pointed at the satellite by the antenna control unit (ACU) while the vehicle is at rest. The antenna assembly can be permanently mounted to your vehicle or installed by your dealer so that it is removable. 2.2 Antenna Control Unit (ACU) The ACU is located below deck, close to your satellite receiver. The ACU contains the computer and control electronics that permit the antenna to accurately locate and point at the satellite. The ACU has small cooling slots in its case. You should know where the ACU has been installed so you can make sure no items have been stacked on it or packed around it that would prevent it from self-cooling. 2.3 Satellite Receiver The last main part of the system, other than your TV, is the satellite receiver. The receiver is the same type of unit you would use to view DBS television in your home. Take care to ensure that your receiver is not covered by any item that could prevent it from cooling. The DBS-30500 will work with DISH Network or DIRECTV. A list of compatible satellite receivers can be found at the end of this guide. 2.4 Connecting the Antenna to the Identified Receiver and Antenna Control Unit Turn off all power to system. Unplug the satellite receiver AC power cord from the power source. Connect the coaxial cable from the satellite antenna to the SATELLITE IN jack on the back of the receiver.

Page 5 2.5 Optional EchoStar Upgrade To use the DBS-30500 with an EchoStar Receiver you must order EchoStar Upgrade Kit, P/N 130742-102. *NOTE: Satellite receiver not included in upgrade kit.

Page 6 DBS-30500 Antenna DBS-30500 RF Cable Coax Cable Satellite Receiver Audio/ Video Cable Communications Cable TV Controller Cable DBS-30500 Antenna Control Unit (ACU) 12V DC Power Supply Figure 1. Diagram of DBS-30500 Antenna System Connections 3. Specifications 3.1 Mechanical Reflector Diameter... 18 Roof Hole Size (cable)....5/8 Frequency Range... 12.2-12.7 GHz Material... Steel Finish... White Powdercoat Operating Temperature...-15 F - +140 F Operating Wind Level... 45 MPH in power-off fixed mode Height Stowed... 9 Height Raised... 28.4 LNBF...ALPS or equivalent Antenna Movement... 365 Azimuth, 140 Elevation Weight...25.5 lbs. Mounting Footprint...15 Diameter 3.2 Electrical Operating Voltage Operating Current...12VDC nominal... 3 Amps DC nominal... 4 Amps DC maximum

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Page 8 4. System Operation This section describes the operation of the DBS-30500 satellite system. It does not focus on the operation of the receiver, except where it pertains directly to the operation of the DBS-30500 satellite system. For questions about your satellite receiver, please refer to the receiver s operating instructions. 4.1 Choosing a Location It is important that your vehicle have an unobstructed view of the southern sky. Trees, mountains, buildings and other objects can prevent the satellite s signal from reaching the DBS-30500. Also, please note that when the DBS-30500 is searching for the satellite signal, the angle at which the antenna seems to be pointing (perpendicular to the dish) is 23 lower than the actual angle to the satellite. This is due to the offset of the feed (or LNBF) from the center of the dish, as shown in Figure 3. ˆ DBS-30500 Reflector 23º Satellite Signal DBS-30500 LNBF Figure 3. Signal Path Relative to Dish

Page 9 4.2 Indicators and Controls Cruise TV Figure 4. Antenna Control Unit (ACU) Front Panel Figure 5. Antenna Control Unit (ACU) Rear Panel Connections

Page 10 4.3 Turning on the System Before powering on the system check to see that all of the cables on the rear of the antenna control unit (ACU) are engaged and secure. To apply power to the system, toggle the power switch to the ON position. The Status light will begin to blink slowly (approximately once per second). This indicates the system has power applied and is in idle mode. To turn off power, return the power switch to the OFF position. The ACU status light will turn off. 4.4 Determining Satellite Elevation Entering an angle to the satellite allows your system to acquire the signal very quickly. Acquisition will usually occur in less than two (2) minutes if you enter your elevation correctly. There are two ways of determining the elevation value to enter on the Elevation Angle Selector of the ACU s front panel. For DIRECTV at 101 West, use the map of the United States located on the back cover of this guide. Locate your position on the map and determine the elevation line closest to your location. Read the elevation value of the elevation line. This is the number to be entered on the front panel. Alternatively, for DISH Network or DIRECTV, if you know your ZIP code or your current latitude and longitude, your receiver has a menu selection that calculates the elevation angle. See your receiver s operating instructions for details. 4.5 Entering Satellite Elevation Enter the elevation angle into the Elevation Angle Selector by pressing the buttons located directly above and below each digit of the Selector. Pressing the button below increases the digit and pressing the button above decreases the digit. Elevation values less than 10 or greater than 65 are not valid. The automatic acquisition feature will not operate without a valid elevation angle. Even if you are a few degrees off in your entry of the elevation angle, the antenna will still locate the satellite signal. An accurate angle will allow faster acquisition. See the section Automatic Satellite Signal Acquisition and Peaking for more details. The advantage of entering the correct elevation angle is that the system will generally locate the satellite signal on its first azimuth sweep. Altogether, the DBS-30500 will make 8 complete passes spanning twelve degrees while searching for the satellite s signal when in the set elevation mode.

Page 11 4.6 Automatic Elevation Determination An alternative to entering the elevation angle is to set the front panel elevation switches to 00. This enables a search mode that sweeps the entire sky to find the satellite. While this is the simplest acquisition method, several additional minutes may be required to find the satellite. When in the 00 automatic mode the system will search the entire viewable sky until the signal is found. 4.7 Deploying and Stowing the Antenna The antenna has two primary positions, deployed (Figure 6) or stowed (Figure 7) for traveling. After entering a valid elevation angle, or setting 00, you are ready to deploy the antenna. Place the View/Stow Switch into the view position by pressing the side of the switch marked VIEW. The satellite receiver will automatically turn on and the antenna will begin moving. The antenna will selfcalibrate the first time the system is placed into View mode after power has been applied. The antenna will move to its maximum elevation (vertical) pointing angle and its minimum azimuth (horizontal) pointing angle. After calibration, the system automatically begins locating the satellite signal. This is a good time to make sure your TV set is turned on and set for Video or Auxiliary input (whichever your receiver is plugged into). You may have to switch your TV to a particular channel if the receiver is connected to the RF input of your TV. See your receiver s operating manual for more details. To stow the antenna at any time, move the View/Stow Switch to the stow position by pressing the side of the switch marked STOW. When the dish is fully stowed, the STOW indicator is continuously lit. See the section The Stow LIGHT later in this guide.

Page 12 Figure 6. DBS-30500 Deployed Cruise TV Figure 7. DBS-30500 Stowed 4.8 Automatic Receiver On/Off The DBS-30500 Antenna Control Unit will automatically switch your satellite receiver on when the antenna is deployed and switch it off when your antenna is fully stowed. You just choose the channel you want to watch! 4.9 What is Peaking? Your DBS-30500 Satellite Television System has the unique ability to precisely locate the strongest part of a satellite s signal, as it is beamed to Earth from space. The strongest part of the satellite signal

Page 13 is called the signal s peak. The process of locating the exact azimuth and elevation angle at which the maximum signal strength can be found is called peaking. It is similar to looking at a lighted lamp through a straw. The lamp represents the satellite and the straw is your satellite dish. As the straw points closer to the lamp, more light is visible through the straw. When the straw points directly at the center of the lamp, the most light is visible through the straw, and you have found the peak of the lamp s signal. Pointing at the signal s peak gives you the best possible reception in all weather conditions. 4.10 Automatic Satellite Signal Acquisition and Peaking Satellite signal location and peaking is fully automatic. No action on your part is necessary. The rest of this section describes what to expect during the acquisition and peaking process. Your receiver is tuned to a channel, a message, Searching for satellite signal, appears. The status light on the antenna control unit will blink on and off evenly about once per second. When a signal has been located, your receiver will begin displaying the programming for the selected channel and the DBS-30500 will automatically begin finding the exact center of the satellite signal, or peak. When the system has located the signal peak, the status light will be on solidly, not flashing. The peaking process will usually take less than one minute. More time may be required during adverse weather conditions or if the signal is partially obstructed. After a picture appears on your TV screen, an attention message may appear indicating that optimum reception was located at an elevation angle different than the one entered on the Elevation Angle Selector of the ACU. This message is an instruction to set the Elevation Angle Selector on the ACU to the specified value. This message will not be displayed if the proper angle has already been entered on the Antenna Control Unit. You may find that even though you have entered the correct number on the Elevation Angle Selector, the attention message still appears. This may be because your vehicle is not level or the antenna is not mounted level to the vehicle. This is not a problem, and the displayed angle value is simply a correction for the misleveling. The advantage of entering the correct elevation angle is that the system is virtually guaranteed to locate the satellite signal on its first azimuth sweep and to peak up on the signal more quickly. However, even with elevation angles several degrees from the correct value, the system will still

Page 14 eventually locate and peak on the DBS signal. Altogether, the DBS-30500 will make eight complete passes spanning twelve degrees searching for the satellite s signal when in the set elevation mode. When in the 00 automatic mode the system will search the entire sky until the signal is found. The azimuth (horizontal) movement of the antenna may not be perfectly smooth and may pause briefly from time to time during acquisition. This is normal while locating the satellite signal. Helpful Hint: After the antenna is peaked, the status light on the ACU will glow solidly. If the red light annoys you, turn the ACU power off. This also saves your vehicle s battery power. 4.11 Re-Peaking the Satellite Signal Occasionally, you might find that you want to re-peak the signal manually because your signal level is low. To do this, move the View/Stow Switch to the Stow position and then back to the View position within three seconds. The antenna will not move during the three second wait period. After waiting, if the switch is back in the View position, the antenna will begin peaking up on the signal again. The status light will indicate that peaking is in progress by blinking once per second, and be lit longer than unlit. Also, the receiver will be set back to the signal strength screen and will drop back into view mode automatically when peaking is completed. Using this technique in very strong winds may help the quality of your reception. 4.12 Automatic Power Interruption Recovery You may experience external power interruptions or failures during your use of the DBS-30500 system due to power outages at your campground or a dead battery. When power is restored, the antenna will automatically re-peak on the signal if it is still pointing at the satellite. No user action is required. If you have switched the power off, but left the antenna in view mode, switching the power on again will also re-peak the antenna on the signal. 4.13 The Antenna Status Light Table 1 defines the modes indicated by the ACU s Status light

Page 15 Table 1. Status Light Indications Mode Blink Rate (per second) Description Steady off 0 Power switch is off or ACU is not plugged in. Flashing slowly and evenly Flashing slowly, on long/off short Flashing medium and evenly Flashing quickly and evenly 1 Power switch is on. System is stowed and idle. 1 Satellite signal has been acquired. System is in peaking/tracking mode. 5 Antenna is moving to or from stow or is trying to acquire the satellite signal. 10 Error condition detected. See possible causes in Table 2. 4.14 The Stow Light Important! The Stow light illuminates when the antenna is in the stow position. The light goes out when the antenna is no longer stowed. This indicator should be used to ensure the antenna is properly positioned for travel. It is also a good idea to visually check that the antenna is stowed before driving. Driving with the antenna in an operational position may cause damage or destruction to the antenna. Damage from driving with the antenna in an operational position is NOT covered by your warranty. 4.15 Auto Stow The DBS-30500 will stow automatically if the satellite signal is lost for 30 seconds. This is a safety feature only and should not be relied upon for everyday use. Additionally, this feature will not work if the ACU is in the OFF position. 5. Semi-Automatic Operating Mode It is now possible to use the DBS-30500 in the semi-automatic mode. This mode allows you to use a DBS or EchoStar receiver that does not support the low speed data port. It is important that you understand that semi-automatic operation requires some user interface during the antenna location and peaking process.

Page 16 5.1 Locating the Satellite in Semi-Automatic Mode Turn on your receiver and locate the satellite setup menu screen. Refer to your receiver manual to learn where this menu is located. Once the setup menu is displayed on your video monitor, set the zip code to your current location. The receiver will then display the elevation setting necessary to locate the satellite. Alternatively you may use either the EchoStar or DIRECTV map located at the end of this User s Guide to guide you in the selection of elevation for your area. As a third option you may use an elevation setting of 00 and the DBS-30500 will search the entire sky for the correct satellite. This option is not recommended because the search time in semi-automatic mode could be lengthy. Load the elevation number into the DBS-30500 ACU front panel using the elevation display panel. Turn on the ACU, and then toggle the Stow/View switch to the View position. The status light will begin to flash and the stow light will turn off. The satellite antenna is now searching for a satellite signal. Once a satellite has been found the Status light will stop flashing. Check the video monitor and verify that the correct programming is now displayed on the screen. If the programming is not correct, or there is no picture on the screen, the antenna is likely pointing at the wrong satellite. Toggle the View/Stow switch to the Stow position then quickly back to the View position. The antenna dish will now move away from the current satellite and search for a new satellite signal. Once the correct satellite is found you may leave the ACU on or toggle the power switch to the off position. If the satellite location is incorrect toggle the View/Stow switch again until the correct satellite is found. 5.2 Stowing the Antenna Stowing the antenna in semi-automatic mode is the same as that in automatic mode, simply toggle the View/Stow switch to the stow position. Be sure the power switch is on or the antenna will not stow. When the Stow light is on the antenna is in stow position ready and secure for travel.

Page 17 6. Troubleshooting Error conditions are indicated by a fast flashing Status light on the ACU s front panel. Table 2 describes these error conditions and possible solutions for each. Table 2. Errors and Possible Solutions Symptom Cause Possible Solution Status light flashing fast and the receiver is off or is not displaying a message. The antenna is not moving. Status light flashing fast and the receiver s onscreen display shows Cal Error *. The antenna is not moving. Status light flashing fast and the receiver s onscreen display shows Acquire Error *. The antenna is not moving. Status light flashing fast and the receiver s onscreen display shows Stow Error *. The antenna is not moving. Status light flashing fast and the receiver s onscreen display shows Bad EL Angle *. The antenna is not moving. The satellite receiver is not responding correctly, if at all, to the ACU s command and status requests. Unable to calibrate either the azimuth or elevation axis. Unable to reach the limit switch or the limit switch did not make contact. Unable to locate a satellite signal within ±5 degrees of the specified elevation. Unable to place the antenna into the stow position. Either the azimuth or elevation limit switch did not engage. The value entered on the Elevation Angle Selector is invalid. Make sure the satellite receiver is plugged in to a working outlet. Make sure the communications cable is plugged into the ACU and the satellite receiver. Make sure there is nothing preventing the antenna from moving through its full range of motion, such as ropes, structures or stowed objects. Make sure the correct elevation angle has been entered into the ACU s Elevation Angle Selector. Turn off the power at the ACU, then turn it back on. Place the DBS-3200 into stow. If the problem persists, contact your dealer for service information. Enter a correct elevation angle on the Elevation Angle Selector (10 to 65 ). Toggle the Stow/View switch to the Stow position and then back to the View position. The antenna will deploy normally and locate the satellite signal. See Entering Satellite Elevation for more details. *NOTE: No error messages will be displayed if antenna is used in semi-automatic mode. All error conditions except the Stow Error can be canceled by placing the DBS-30500 into stow. If you have a problem or question about your system, contact your Authorized Cruise TV Dealer or contact Cruise TV Technical Support directly by calling 1-877-845-8750.

Page 18 7. Glossary The following is a glossary of terms used both within this User Guide and when talking about digital satellite television systems and DIRECTV. Azimuth refers to the azimuth axis, indicating the rotating movement of the antenna about an axis perpendicular to the surface. Looking down on the antenna from above, the azimuth movement is either clockwise or counterclockwise. Azimuth Angle the angle from true north or from the vessel s fore and aft center line, in a plane parallel with the surface, to which the antenna is pointing. In general, the angle increases as the antenna turns clockwise, as viewed from above. DBS Direct Broadcast Satellite. A special high power TV satellite that broadcasts directly to the consumers. Satellite Receiver an electronic device which decodes and processes the data. Usually, this data produces a viewable picture that can be displayed on a television set. Elevation usually refers to the elevation axis, indicating a rotating movement of the antenna about an axis parallel to the surface. Elevation Angle the angle between the surface and the antenna s pointing angle. The values can range from 0º (parallel with the surface) to 90º (straight up in the sky) to 180º (parallel with the surface again, but in the opposite direction from 0º.) LNBF low noise block converter-feed. Latitude the angular distance north or south of the equator. Longitude the angular distance east or west of the prime meridian at Greenwich, England. Peak see signal peak. Peaking the process of locating the peak signal strength. Signal Peak in referencing the DBS-30500 system, it is the position of the antenna at which the signal received by the receiver is strongest.

Page 19 8. Precautions To avoid injury, keep away from the dish when it is in motion and while it is plugged into the ACU. Do not open or remove any part of the ACU or the antenna. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Do not attempt to move the antenna by hand. Contact your Authorized Cruise TV Dealer or contact Cruise TV directly by calling 1-877-845-8750. If you spill or drop anything into the antenna control unit, unplug it and have it checked by qualified personnel at your Authorized Cruise TV Dealer before operating it any further. Operate the ACU only on 12V DC. Observe polarity on the power connection. If you are not going to use the receiver for a long time, be sure to disconnect the receiver from its power source. This will save your batteries if you are operating on an inverter. Place the antenna control unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat build-up. Do not place the antenna control unit in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, or mechanical shock. Do not place anything on top of the antenna control unit that might block the ventilation holes and cause malfunctions. Before connecting other components, be sure to turn off the antenna control unit. Clean the antenna control unit, front panel and switches with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene.

Page 20 9. Warranty Cruise TV LLC warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for two (2) years parts and one (1) year labor. Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or invoice indicating the product installation date must be presented to obtain warranty service. Cruise TV liability hereunder is limited to cost of parts for two (2) years and labor costs for one (1) year to replace or repair, at its discretion, any part or parts determined to be defective in material or workmanship. Parts manufactured other than by Cruise TV are warranted separately by the applicable parts manufacturer. This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage of a non-functional nature or damage due to acts of God (including but not limited to lightning, windstorm, hail). This warranty also does not cover damage caused by improper voltage regulation. This warranty does not apply if the product has been improperly installed or subjected to misuse, neglect, or accidental damage. This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the product. Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the consumer. Cruise TV shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any expressed or implied warranty of this product. In no event will Cruise TV liability, if any, exceed the purchase price paid (by the direct customer of Cruise TV/ASA, LLC) for the product. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN. To locate the authorized dealer nearest you, contact Cruise TV Technical Service Department at: 1-877-845-8750.

Page 21 10. Cruise TV Satellite System Receiver Compatibility Matrix C ruise TV Satellite System R eceiver Com patibility M atrix B rand DBS-3000 Series R eceiver D IRECTV/D ISH Com patible SONY SAT-B1 N ot C om patible SAT-B2 N ot C om patible SAT-B3 O K - DIRECTV SAT-A1 O K - DIRECTV SAT-A2 O K - DIRECTV SAT-A3 O K - DIRECTV (1) SAT-A4 O K - DIRECTV (1) SAT-A50 V7.4 O K - DIRECTV (1) (8) SAT B50 V7.5 O K - DIRECTV (1) (8) SAT-A50 V7.68 O K - DIRECTV (1) (8) SAT B50 V7.68 O K - DIRECTV (1) (8) SAT-A55 V8.14 O K - DIRECTV (1) (8) RCA (6) DRD122RW N ot C om patible DRD102RW N ot C om patible DRD203RW N ot C om patible DRD203RB O K - DIRECTV DRD222RD O K - D IRECTV (8) (9) DRD303RA O K - DIRECTV (10) DRD403RA O K - D IRECTV DRD480RE O K - D IRECTV (8) (9) DRD505RB O K - D IRECTV (10) DRD523RB O K - D IRECTV DRD515RB O K - D IRECTV (10) DRD703RA O K - D IRECTV (10) HUGHES H IRD-A33 O K - D IRECTV (3) H IRD-D 45 O K - D IRECTV ECHOSTAR ISD2350 N ot C om patible ISD4000 O K - DISH (4) (10) ISD5000 O K - DISH (4) (10) ISD3350 N ot C om patible ISD4500 N ot C om patible

Page 22 Cruise TV Satellite System Receiver Compatibility Matrix (cont d) Cruise TV Satellite System Receiver Compatibility Matrix Brand DBS-3000 Series Receiver DIRECTV/DISH Compatible SONY SAT-B1 Not Compatible SAT-B2 Not Compatible SAT-B3 OK - DIRECTV SAT-A1 OK - DIRECTV SAT-A2 OK - DIRECTV SAT-A3 OK - DIRECTV (1) SAT-A4 OK - DIRECTV (1) SAT-A50 V7.4 OK - DIRECTV (1) (8) SAT B50 V7.5 OK - DIRECTV (1) (8) SAT-A50 V7.68 OK - DIRECTV (1) (8) SAT B50 V7.68 OK - DIRECTV (1) (8) SAT-A55 V8.14 OK - DIRECTV (1) (8) RCA (6) DRD122RW Not Compatible DRD102RW Not Compatible DRD203RW Not Compatible DRD203RB OK - DIRECTV DRD2122RD OK - DIRECTV (8) (9) DRD303RA OK - DIRECTV (10) DRD403RA OK - DIRECTV DRD480RE OK - DIRECTV (8) (9) DRD505RB OK - DIRECTV (10)

Page 23 11. Satellite Elevation Maps EchoStar Dish Network (119 Degrees West)

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