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TV ANTENNA
Raising Antenna to Operating Position
Turn the elevating crank clockwise in the UP direction about thirteen turns or until some
resistance to turning is noted. (Fig. 3-12)
On Amplified models, 12-Volt DC power is required. Turn the power supply ON to use
either the front or rear TV outlet. (Fig. 3-13) Neither outlet will work unless the power
supply switch is on. Turning the power supply on sends 12-volt DC through the cable to
the antenna. The voltage energizes the transistors on the amplifier in the antenna head.
The TV signal comes back down the cable to the outlets.
After the antenna is in the full UP position, pull down on the round knob with both hands
until it disengages from the ceiling plate. Rotate the knob for best picture. (Fig. 3-14)
To Test System
1. Make sure the TV set is working properly.
2. Switch the power supply ON and OFF to see if there
is a difference in the picture quality while watching
TV. If there is NO difference, refer to manufacturer’s
manual for further testing procedures.
CAUTION:
The power supply should be turned OFF when connecting/disconnect-
ing the cables to the power supply and antenna, but should be turned ON when
testing for voltage.
Lowering Antenna to Travel Position
Rotate the antenna until the pointer on the
directional handle aligns with the pointer on
the ceiling plate. Turn the elevating crank
counterclockwise in the DOWN direction
about thirteen turns or until resistance is
noted. The antenna is now locked in the
travel position. (Fig. 3-15)
CAUTION:
When lowering the antenna, never lower it into any position except
the TRAVEL POSITION. Failure to lower antenna into the TRAVEL POSITION
before traveling may damage the antenna and is not covered by warranty.
Maintenance
See “TV Antenna Maintenance” in Chapter 7.
Fig. 3-14
Fig. 3-15
WARNING:
DO NOT con-
nect high current devices such
as hair dryers to this recep-
tacle. Maximum current rat-
ing of this receptacle is 7.5
amps at 12-volt DC.
Fig. 3-13
Fig. 3-12
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