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Quick Start Guide
OMNI
AMPLIFIED MULTI-DIRECTIONAL
HDTV ANTENNA
Find the best location for your
antenna.
1
STOP!
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TV antennas perform best
when facing the direction of
the broadcaster’s tower.
For help finding your local
broadcast towers, go to
www.TERK.com
Connect the antenna’s coaxial
cable to your TV.
3
Antenna Placement Tips
Avoid metal surfaces (like a metal stand).
Move the antenna close to or in a window.
Position the antenna as high as possible.
Plug in the antenna’s power cord
to a power outlet.
4
Most TVs have a channel scan option in their menu
system, many times in a SETUP or CHANNEL menu
under ANTENNA. For detailed instructions on
performing a channel scan, see the owner’s manual
that came with your TV.
Scan for channels on your TV.
5
Check out setup videos at
www.TERK.com/Setup
IMPORTANT:
Make sure your TV is turned off.
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IMPORTANT:
For some channels you might get better
performance with the antenna in a different position or facing a
different direction. Sometimes just a little bit of adjustment can
make a difference!
Place the antenna.
2
Place the antenna on a flat surface within reach of your
TV, facing the direction where most of your broadcast
towers are located.
Amplifier
TV or
converter
box
(back)
ANTENNA
IN
Amplifier
TIP:
The amplifier has a 3-way DUAL / PREAMP / BYPASS
switch that lets you adjust the amplifier for different TV signals.
The DUAL position uses both external amplifier and the
preamp built into the antenna itself. The PREAMP position uses
just the pramp. The BYPASS position turns all amplification
off. Most TV channels will perform better with this switch left
in the DUAL position. However, if a channel is not providing the
performance you expect, try watching it with this switch in the
PREAMP or BYPASS position to see if that makes a difference.
P L A T I N U M
U L T R A P R O
Amplifier
TV or
converter
box
(back)
ANTENNA
IN
FOR BEST RESULTS
make sure you uncoil the antenna’s
coaxial cable completely! Leaving any part of the coaxial
cable coiled will compromise your reception performance.