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1. Main Unit

2. Motor

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5. Power Supply

6. Remote Control

7. Coaxial Cable (25’)

8. Power Adapter

9. Bracket

10. J Pole

11. Expansion Screws x 4

12. Bolts & Nuts x 2

13. Self-tapping Screws x 2

I.  Included Parts and Hardware

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Summary of Contents for ANT100TCR

Page 1: ...100 Mile Range Outdoor Attic Amplified TV Antenna ANT100TCR User Manual...

Page 2: ...and your antenna and its mounting structure is at least two times the total height of your antenna and its mounting structure There must be enough distance between the antenna and power lines in the...

Page 3: ...6 x 1 5 8 4 Wing Nut 3 16 5 Power Supply 6 Remote Control 7 Coaxial Cable 25 8 Power Adapter 9 Bracket 10 J Pole 11 Expansion Screws x 4 12 Bolts Nuts x 2 13 Self tapping Screws x 2 I Included Parts a...

Page 4: ...ed station II Power Supply III System Connection Infrared Receiver LED Indicators Red Light TV1 Digital Converter Box sold separately for analog TVs only Coaxial Cable Antenna TV2 Power on Green Light...

Page 5: ...derations for Your Installation Site Be sure that installation is in accordance with all local city and state electrical and building codes Understand where broadcast towers are located in your area V...

Page 6: ...properly Using the included coaxial cable 7 connect your antenna to the antenna input on the power supply box 5 Connect the box to a power source i e an electrical outlet using the included wall adapt...

Page 7: ...rotate your antenna and note which locations receive the most channels and best channel reception Use the included remote to rotate your antenna to the desired position Note Running a channel scan is...

Page 8: ...ite must be clear of power lines Do not attempt to mount your antenna near electric power lines Note If your walls are made of wood do not use expansion screws Use self tapping screws instead Place th...

Page 9: ...included Built in noise circuit Built in high gain booster 360 motorized rotation UHF 470 606MHz I 23 2dB Impedance 750 I F connector Noise figure 2 5dB Max output level 105d BIV Main voltage AC 120 6...

Page 10: ...g address to calculate the strength of each station You may then run a channel scan on an as needed basis How do I know where the signal is strongest Test your antenna in different locations or at dif...

Page 11: ...enna reception may vary based on terrain including trees buildings hills and mountains The fewer the obstructions the better your chance of receiving strong digital signals How do I confirm that my an...

Page 12: ...also reach a Core Innovations customer service representative by calling 1 833 909 CORE 1 833 909 2673 We are available Monday Friday 9am 5pm PST except major holidays Core Innovations strongly urges...

Page 13: ...defect s will be repaired or replaced with a new or refurbished part at the Company s sole discretion without charge if the Product is submitted to the Company within a period of ninety 90 days from t...

Page 14: ...ntee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment o...

Page 15: ...ons makes no claim that the information contained herein covers all details and conditions The information in this document is subject to change without notice at any time Core Innovations assumes no...

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