RCA ANT1100F manual

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    1 English ANT1100F Ultra-Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna User’ s Guide / Guide de l’utilisateur / Guía del Usuario Congratulations on your purchase of the ANT1100F Ultra-Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna. This antenna ’ s paper-thin design lets you hang it virtually anywhere on walls or windows. I ts 9-foot cable gives you room to roam to find the best spo[...]

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    2 English ANT1100F Features The ANT1100F Ultra-Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna is packed with features that make it a great addition to your home theater . Because the ANT1100F is multi-directional, there is no need to constantly turn the antenna to improv e reception. And, with its ultra-thin design, the ANT1100F hangs virtually anywhere, disappearing in[...]

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    3 English Setting Up the ANT1100F Find the best location for the antenna Before you connect the antenna, determine the best spot in your home for optimum reception. V isit www .tvsetfree.com to see where your local broadcasts ar e coming from. Then, try as much as possible to avoid obstructions between these transmitters and your antenna. It is hig[...]

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    4 English T o mount the antenna using the mounting strips: 1. Clean the surface of the location with isopropyl rubbing alcohol. Wipe gently , then let the area dry . Important: Do not use household cleaners. 2. While the area is drying, separate the mounting strips. Snap them apart length-wise first, then snap each of the resulting strips in half.[...]

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    5 English 3. Remov e the red liner . Press the adhesiv e strip onto one of the top corners of the back of the antenna. Repeat for the other top corner . Then place a single mounting strip on the metal section in the bottom middle of the antenna, with the strip facing down. 4. Remov e the black liner for each strip. 5. Line up the antenna where you [...]

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    6 English T o remo ve the antenna (and mounting strips) fr om the wall: 1. Hold the antenna against the wall gently to keep it in place. DO NOT pr ess the antenna against wall. 2. F ind the tab for the single mounting strip at the bottom of the antenna (on the metal part). Stretch the tab straight down (away from the antenna) at least 12 inches unt[...]

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    7 English Coaxial Cable Installation Precautions • Do not bend coaxial cables into less than a three-inch radius. Tighter bends can cause shorts and can change a cable’ s impedance. • Do not install a coaxial cable where it will have a pulling tension greater than 15 pounds during installation. After installation, make sure there is no tensio[...]