Dish Network D1000.4 EA Specifications

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Summary of Contents

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Rev. 08.29.07

Page 2 - Personal Information Page

10 OPERATION PROCEDURES TO FIND A SATELLITE If the Mount Type is SKEWABLE (Models MD500, MHDTV and Star Choice) 1.

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11 NOMAD 2 VISUAL SETUP DIAGRAM Satellite Mode Guide: Configuration TROUBLESHOOTING All “Open Face” Stowable Systems

Page 5 - IMPORTANT!!

13 WIRING TABLE Open Face TV Mounts The Control Cable, 9 conductors, colored coded, 22Awg stranded that connects to the mount with a twist lock co

Page 6 - BUTTONS:

14 To get into the “Program Mode”….. 1. Turn the Nomad power “OFF” 2. Hold both the ‘Find’ and ‘Stow’ buttons down and hit the Power Butt

Page 7 - FRONT PANEL LED’S:

15 NOMAD 2 PROGRAMMING MODES By Service For software version V25 or higher MODEL NUMBER Skewable Orbital Position Multi Sat Nomad 2

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16 NOTE: The MD1000.2 has 2 limitations that can affect its operation. 1. The MD1000.2 has the same limitations that exist with the Dish Networ

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17 CLEARANCE DIAGRAMS

Page 10 - OPERATION PROCEDURES

18 First Time Setup We have introduced an exciting new product, the Nomad 2. It has incorporated all the features that you (the dealer and consumer

Page 11 - TROUBLESHOOTING

19 TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CODES ARE FLASHING LED LIGHTS AT 1 SECOND INTERVALS Stow Flashing: This is not an error but indicates the motors are movi

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2 Personal Information Page Installing Dealer Name _______________________________________ Date of Installation _______ _______ _______

Page 13 - Open Face TV Mounts

20 Special Notes Stowing the dish when all else fails. If you are able to go onto the roof - 1. Unplug the “Green” 9 pin connector from the back

Page 14 - Programming Modes

21 29 Jun ‘07 Nomad 1 & Nomad 2 Software Update Required Equipment 1. Computer with 9 Pin Serial Port out (or adaptor). 2. Special 9-15 Pin

Page 15 - NOMAD 2 PROGRAMMING MODES

22 click ALL PROGRAMS, then click ACCESSORIES, then click COMMUNICATIONS, then click HYPERTERMINAL. Step 2- Configuring HyperTerminal • Name you

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23 For the NOMAD 1, use the following: NOMAD 1 Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: Xon / Xoff For the NOMAD

Page 17 - CLEARANCE DIAGRAMS

24 • After clicking “OK”, In the HyperTerminal window, click FILE, then PROPERTIES, then click the SETTINGS tab. Click the ASCII SETUP button. Chan

Page 18 - First Time Setup

25 • If done correctly, the following screen will appear: • At the local> prompt, type fbulk and press the ENTER key. • YOU WILL RECEIVE THE lo

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26 • The file will then load indicated by stars across the screen as shown below: • When the software has been loaded, you will again receive the

Page 20 - NON-SKEWABLE

3 Table of Content: Page Nomad 2 Controller Bill of Materials ...4 Nomad 2

Page 21 - Nomad 1 & Nomad 2

4 NOMAD 2 Universal Controller Bill of Materials: The NOMAD 2 Universal Controller Systems (when shipped with a mount of choice) is shipped with th

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5 Using the NOMAD 2 Universal Controller First Time Installation: 1- Plug in all necessary cable connections to the back of the NOMAD 2 (see di

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6 BUTTONS: NOMAD 2 UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER “FRONT” PANEL POWER: (Provides power to the Nomad 2 Controller) FIND: (Find Satellite) Pressing the F

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7 FRONT PANEL LED’S: LNB: When lit, this LED indicates the coax cable from the receiver has been correctly connected to the NOMAD 2 Universal

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8 NOMAD 2 UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER REAR VIEW Power Connector: Is used to connect the 12 VDC 4 AMP power supply to provide power to the NOMAD 2 U

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9 Maintenance Port: Used to provide software upgrades. Satellite in (on Receiver): Coax connection used to connect the NOMAD 2 Universal Control

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