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ENGLISH
Connecting to Your TV
1. Run the coaxial cable from the antenna
towards your television set. Connect
the coaxial cable to the ANT jack on the
supplied amplifi er insert.
2. Connect built-in coaxial cable on the
amplifi er insert to the antenna input jack on
your TV or converter box.
Note: If you want to split the signal coming
from the antenna, connect the short coaxial
cable built into the amplifi er insert to your
splitter (splitter sold separately). DO NOT
PUT THE SIGNAL SPLITTER BETWEEN THE
AMPLIFIER INSERT AND THE ANTENNA.
3. After all other connections are made,
connect the power adapter into the
amplifi er insert. Plug it into a standard AC
outlet.
The amplifi er insert should always be
located indoors.
TV
Coaxial Cable
Amplier
Insert
TO ANT
TO TV
+12VDC
L
OW
HI
TO ANT
TO TV
+12VDC
LOW
HI
4. Set the switch on the amplifi er to high or
low amplifi cation. As a rule of thumb, you
should set this switch to HI if the antenna is
outside (or if you’re using it with a splitter
for multiple TVs) and LOW if the antenna
is inside. However, if you notice you’re not
receiving channels you usually receive, try
the switch in the other position.
5. Scan for channels on your TV or converter
box.