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Limited Warranty

Audiovox Corporation (Audiovox) warrants this product against defects in

materials or workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase.  During

this period, this product will be replaced without charge.  This warranty does

not cover any damage due to acts of nature, commercial use, accident,

misuse, abuse or negligence.  This warranty is only valid in the USA.

Replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the

consumer.  Audiovox shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential

damages for breach of any express or implied warranty on this product,

except to the extent that limitations of this sort are prohibited by applicable

law.  THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURCHASE EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT

IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR EITHER SORT ARE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE

LAW, AND IN SUCH CASE, EACH WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO

THE ONE YEAR.

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Summary of Contents for TERK TV55

Page 1: ...for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty on this product except to the extent that limitations of this sort are prohibited by applicable law THERE ARE...

Page 2: ...TV55 Owner s Manual Indoor Outdoor Amplified TV Antenna...

Page 3: ...ove it yourself Important Safety Precautions Many do it yourself and professional antenna installers are injured or killed each year by electric shock While anyone can see the obvious danger of fallin...

Page 4: ...ing on the antenna once it is mounted Lightning Protection and Grounding Always plug your TV and other electronics devices into a quality surge protector for maximum protection against lightning and p...

Page 5: ...integrated powered amplifier produce the clearest cleanest signals available from a compact unobtrusive design that blends well with any home decor The TV55 s weatherproof hermetically sealed housing...

Page 6: ...5 Channel Insert 1 36 RG6 coaxial cable 1 9 3 4 Flat coaxial cable 2 10 Plastic wall anchors 2 8 Plastic wall anchors 1 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 Hex head bolt 1 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 Hex head bolt 2 1 4 20 x 3 4 Hex h...

Page 7: ...ransmitters See Fig 2 The higher the elevation of the antenna the better the reception performance will be Pointing the Antenna Towards the Broadcast Tower 1 Go to www terk com and click on the Antenn...

Page 8: ...6 On the side of the house facing the broadcast tower Not on the side of the house facing the broadcast tower TV55 Right Wrong Fig 2...

Page 9: ...alls or aluminum siding Outdoors Your TV55 antenna may also be mounted outdoors on a roof s eave or outside a window Mount the antenna away from trees or other obstructions as higher frequencies may b...

Page 10: ...ee Fig 3 4 Carefully position the TV55 antenna so that the Cam locks slide into the channel on the rear of the antenna See Fig 4 5 Once the Cam locks are in the channel properly turn the Cam locks 1 4...

Page 11: ...4 bolts 2 Hex head nuts 2 Split washers 2 Window Mount Brackets Plastic anchors and screws depending on the material being mounted to 2 Break the Channel Insert into 2 pieces at the score line See Fig...

Page 12: ...of the TV55 the bolts should be pointing away from the antenna See Fig 7 5 Unscrew the Window Mount Bracket so you can separate the two pieces Channel Insert Bracket and Window Frame Bracket keep the...

Page 13: ...brackets are level and line up with the channel inserts already on the antenna 9 Insert the Channel Insert Brackets attached to the antenna into the slots on the Window Frame Brackets already mounted...

Page 14: ...t the hex head recess Slide the Channel Insert into the channel on the back of the TV55 The bolts should be pointing away from the antenna See Fig 10 3 Take the Mast Bracket Base and insert it over th...

Page 15: ...Cover needs to removed using a pair of pliers See Fig 12 5 Attach the Mast Bracket Cover to the Mast Bracket Base by inserting at the hinge 6 Place the Mast Bracket at the desired height on the mast 7...

Page 16: ...from the Power Injector into a standard AC outlet Switch the Power Injector ON for amplification See Fig 14 Splitting the Signal to Multiple TV s Follow the diagram to use the TV55 with more than one...

Page 17: ...ial cable to the supplied Power Injector on the terminal labeled TO ANTENNA Through a Wall If you do not use the supplied 9 3 4 white flat cable to run your coaxial cable through a window and instead...

Page 18: ...entry point and then turn it upwards towards this spot See Fig 16 Any moisture that accumulates on the coaxial cable will drip off in the bend instead of running into the house You should seal the po...

Page 19: ...diplexer port not included labeled ANT Connect the remaining coaxial cable from the LNB to the diplexer port labeled SAT The ports on all of the diplexers are F connectors 4 Disconnect the coaxial ca...

Page 20: ...er location Obstructions such as other houses or buildings large trees mountains and water towers can cause poor reception As a general rule the higher the antenna is mounted the better your reception...

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