1
Power Option
For USB
Power Cable
For use when no
USB port is available
on the TV.
Supplied USB
100-240V Power Adapter
5’ USB Power Cable
from External Amplifier
3
ANT
DC
5’ USB Power Cable
20’ Coaxial Cable
Ex
ternal A
mplifier
To ANT/IN or CABLE IN on back of TV
ANT
DC
5’ USB
Power Cable
Ex
ternal A
mplifier
To ANT/IN or CABLE IN
on back of TV
20’ Coaxial Cable
from Antenna
To USB
on back of TV*
Detailed
View
A.
Attach the 20ft. long coaxial cable from the antenna to the external amplifier
(as shown in figure
1
below).
Note:
It is not necessary to attach the external
amplifier in areas that have a strong signal. It is best to attach the amplifier in areas
with weak signals.
B.
Connect the coaxial cable from the amplifier to the
ANT/IN
or
CABLE IN
port on
the back of your TV (as shown in figure
2
). Note: For TV’s that require a tuner box,
connect the coaxial cable from the amplifier to the tuner box ANT/IN or CABLE IN
port. See the “Final Configuration” Illustrations below for both connection options-
C.
The amplifier requires power to operate properly. Plug the round end of the
amplifier’s 5ft. long USB power cable into the amplifier (as shown in figure
1
).
Then insert the USB plug into an open USB port on the back of your TV (see
figure
2
). If no USB port is available, use the supplied power adapter to power
the amplifier through any standard 110V outlet (see this option in figure
3
).
Back of TV
2
From
External Amplifier
From
5’ USB Power Cable
ANT/IN
CABLE IN
ANT/IN
USB
Final configuration when connected to
HDTV with built in digital tuner
Digital
Antenna
USB adapter
5V 100mA
HDTV
Amplifier
Final configuration when connected to
TV through digital tuner converter box
Digital Converter Box
Digital
Antenna
USB adapter
5V 100mA
Traditional TV
Amplifier
1. Connect the Antenna and Amplifier
USB Power Cable shown using optional 100-240V power adapter
*
*
USB Power Cable may also be plugged into any available USB port on HDTV as well.
Antenna