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Fault finding
The following are some of the key areas we
suggest you check which generally solve the
most common problems encountered with the
operation of the Status antenna.
Coaxial Plugs
It is critical that all coaxial plugs in the system
are fitted correctly. Using the diagram and
procedure described, please check each
individual plug, ensuring it is wired correctly.
Secondly please ensure only quality plugs have
been used.
Coaxial Cable
Sharp bends, kinks and hot surfaces can
easily damage coaxial cable and should be
avoided. An inspection of the cable routing
is recommended to ensure all is correct
Coaxial cable, if placed in close proximity
to electrical cables, transformers or other
pieces of electrical equipment, may pick up
electrical interference causing picture quality to
deteriorate, especially in poor reception areas.
Excess cable should be removed and NOT
coiled as this may cause picture distortion.
Pinnacle
The pinnacle is essential for the optimum
performance of the antenna and therefore
shouId be in place when the antenna is in use.
Gain Switch
Situated below the LED light on the Power
Pack, this switch should be set to the normal
‘NMl’ (switch UP) position for general use. The
Low setting may be used when situated close
to TV transmitters where strong signals may
be affecting the quality of the picture. (see
Interference2 below)
Red LED light
Should the red LED on the Power Pack not
light, first try unplugging the cable connected
to the Antenna Dome from the ‘ANT-IN’ socket
If the LED then illuminates the fault lies with
either the coaxial plug or the coaxial cable,
please refer to these areas described earlier.
If the LED is still not lit, please contact our
office for further assistance.
Short Hook Up Test
This test isolates parts of your system leaving
only the TV and the Status antenna linked
directly together. Firstly, unplug the coaxial
plugs from the ‘TV-FM’ sockets of the Power
Pack which will be connected to a TV outlet
socket. With your TV fly lead, connect your TV
direct to the Power Pack, plugging into one of
the ‘TV-FM’ sockets.
Ensure the antenna dome is plugged directly
into the ‘ANT-IN’ socket of the Power Pack and
switch on. Tune in your TV for the strongest
signal. If the picture quality is improved the fault
lies with the wiring of the system between the
Power Pack and the TV outlet socket
Antenna Dome Coaxial Cable
Check the routing of the coaxial cable from the
Antenna Dome to the Power Pack. Check to
ensure there are no kinks or trapped cable or if
there are loops of surplus cable which could be
affecting performance.
When the Antenna Dome was originally fitted
and lowered onto the Mounting Foot, cable
may have been trapped or kinked under the
Mounting Foot To check, remove the Antenna
Dome as described to see if this has occurred.
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