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Electronics
When using analog TV:
1. Disconnect the coaxial cable from the TV and connect
it to the input of the converter box. Use an extra coaxial
cable to connect the output of the converter box to the
input of the TV.
2. Turn on the power to the converter box.
3. Raise your antenna and point it towards the signal
transmitter. You can find the available channels for your
location at
www.fcc.gov
4. Turn the switch on the wall plate ON, and then turn the
power on your TV ON. On the TV menu, set the input
of the TV to “antenna,” “broadcast” or OFF Air. Set the
TV to either channel 3 or 4, depending on your area.
5. Scan for channels. If you are not satisfied with the
quantity of channels you have received, rotate the
antenna 90 degrees and rescan for channels. If your
converter box has the signal strength option, use it to
fine-tune the antenna for maximum signal strength.
6. Select different channels to watch by using the remote
of the converter box, not the TV.
To raise and rotate the TV Antenna
1. Rotate elevation handle clockwise. A clicking sound will
occur when the antenna is completely extended.
2. Switch ON the main power supply (amplified models
only, the red LED indicator illuminates indicating ampli-
fied reception).
3. Switch ON the television and tune in a suitable sta-
tion. Pull rotation handle down to disengage gear from
ceiling plate and rotate antenna until the picture and
sound are clearest.
To lower the TV antenna
1. Pull the rotation disk down to disengage gear from ceil-
ing plate and rotate the antenna until the pointer on the
ceiling plate is aligned with the pointer on the rotation
disk. Rotate elevation handle counter-clockwise until
you hear the antenna touch the roof (resistance will be
felt in the handle).
2. You may want to switch the TV signal booster off. Am-
plified reception is possible while driving if your anten-
na is in the full down position.
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