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1 ENGLISH FCC Statement Th is d ev ic e c om pl ie s w it h p ar t 15 of th e F CC R ul es . O pe ra ti on is su bj ec t t o th e f ol lo wi ng tw o c on di ti on s: (1 ) Th is d ev ic e m ay no t ca us e h ar mf ul in te rf er en ce , a nd (2 ) t hi s d ev ic e m us t a cc ep t a n y i nt er fe re nc e r ec eiv ed , i nc lu di ng i nt er fe re nc [...]
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2 Mounting the Antenna The antenna mounting base and arm gi ve you fl exibility in mounting the antenna. The antenna can be mounted: • T o a surface, suc h as a r ooftop, ea ves, siding, or raf ter s in an at tic -OR- • T o a standard mast (not included) W ARNING: Never hang anything from the antenna; never attach foreign objects to the antenn[...]
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3 ENGLISH Mounting to a Surface 1. Mount the base to the surface. Find the four wood screws included in this pac k age. Using these screws, at tac h the base to the surface as shown here. If y ou’re mounting to concrete, bric k, or dr ywall... Y ou’ll need to use the anc hor s included in this pac k age. Here’ s how to install them: • Place[...]
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4 2. Attach the arm to the base. Find one of the bolts included in this pac k age. Fir st, set the bolt in the base ’ s mounting well. Then position the arm over the other side of the well. T ighten the bolt to at tac h the arm to the base. 3. Attach the antenna to the arm. Find the other bolt included in this pac k age. Fir st, set the bolt in t[...]
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5 ENGLISH 1 . If you’ re using the pro vided coaxial cable, thread it thr ough one of the U-bolts. Find the coaxial cable and one of the U-bolts included in this pac k age. Thread the coaxial cable through the U-bolt as shown here. IMPORT ANT : If you’ re not using the coaxial cable that came with this antenna, skip step 1 . 4. Connect the coax[...]
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6 2. Attach the clamp assemblies to the base. Find the other U-bolt, the four w asher nuts, the two clamps, and the antenna base included in this pac k age. Inser t eac h U-bolt into the base as shown here. Then position a clamp and two w asher nuts on the end of eac h U-bolt as shown here. Impor tant: These diagrams show the cable that came with t[...]
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7 ENGLISH 4. Attach the arm to the base. Find one of the bolts included in this pac k age. Fir st, set the bolt in the base ’ s mounting well. Then position the arm over the other side of the well. T ighten the bolt to at tac h the arm to the base as shown here. Impor tant: These diagrams show the cable that came with this antenna. This cable w a[...]
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8 The antenna can be mounted either ver tically or horiz ontally . T o mount it horizontally , simply rotate the arm cloc kwise 90 O . T ry dif ferent positions for best performance. Impor tant: These diagrams show the cable that came with this antenna. This cable w as designed to fi t under the U-bolt. If you are using a dif ferent cable, DO NO T[...]
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9 ENGLISH Connecting to Y our TV 1 . Run the coaxial cable from the antenna tow ards your television set. Connect the coaxial cable to the ANT jac k on the supplied amplifi er insert. 2. Connect built-in coaxial cable on the amplifi er insert to the antenna input jac k on your TV or con verter bo x. Note: If you want to split the signal coming fr[...]
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10 W ater Damage Pre vention: At the point where your coaxial cable lead enter s the house, you should allow for some slac k in the coaxial cable as a “drip loop. ” This will prevent moisture from running down the coaxial cable and entering the house. R un the coaxial cable approximately six inc hes below the wall entry point and then turn it u[...]
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11 ENGLISH 1 2 Month Limited W arranty V O XX Accessories Corporation (the “Company”) w arrants to the original retail purc haser of this product that should this product or any par t thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purc hase, suc h defect(s) wil[...]