Locating your SS-3000 Antenna
Your is a precision instrument and should be placed in a
location that is best for receiving TV signals.
Your can be placed on top of any TV for ease of adjustment.
Operating your SS-3000
Positioning the properly will give you optimal digital television
(DTV) reception, especially in areas of high multipath. In such areas, an antenna
reposition of a few inches could mean the difference between an excellent DTV
stream or a loss of picture.
First you should point the antenna towards a window.
If this fails to give you a solid picture,
slowly
rotate the antenna 360 degrees
until you receive a picture - the antenna was designed to pick
up reflected signals from interior walls. Keep in mind that the best reflected
signal may be behind the antenna.
NOTE:
It is best to utilize the Signal Strength Meter of your set-top box or HDTV
television with built in tuner to optimize the position of the
antenna.
You can use the following Web tool to find where the broadcast towers are
located from your home address:
1. Go to www.antennaweb.org and click the “Antenna Locator.”
2. Enter your home’s address and then “Submit.”
3. Click “View Street Level Map” to see which direction you should point your
antenna.
Please Note:
1. Do not place your near large metal objects or appliances
that could create interference.
2. Do not lift your by its receiving elements or place objects on
them.
3. Late model televisions have on-screen menu controls for viewing VHF/UHF
“Off-Air” or cable broadcasts. Please ensure that this menu control is at the
proper “Off-Air” position.
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Installation
Attaching the clips to the reflector.
1. Lay the Reflector flat on the table.
2. Grip the Reflector with your thumb and index finger and bend the Reflector’s
top and bottom edges towards you. (See Fig. 2, 3)
3. With your other hand, grasp the Clip and attach it to the Reflector at the two
notches.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all four Clips.
Operating Your SS-3000
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