Troubleshooting
No picture:
Check all connections from aerial to TV.
Poor picture:
Check all connections from aerial to TV.
Check aerial is properly aligned to the correct
transmitter.
If the aerial has been loft mounted try mounting outside.
Make sure new digital coax cable has been used
throughout the installation.
Check the transmitter signal is not obstructed by nearby
trees or buildings.
If in a very weak signal area or for long cable runs,
installing a masthead amplifier will improve the signal.
If in a strong signal area the signal strength may need
to be reduced by fitting an attenuator.
Customer Careline:
08457 573 479
Local rate UK number, Monday to Friday 9am-5pm
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Other Useful Websites for Digital Advice:
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To confirm that your home is in a coverage area, to find out
what DTT channels should be available locally and to find
out where your nearest transmitter is (distance and compass
bearing) visit: www.dtg.org.uk/retailer/coverage.html
Caution
When mounting the assembled aerial, always observe
safety precautions and use the correct equipment.
Unless you are competent in the use of ladders and other
access equipment,do not work outdoors at roof height.
If in any doubt, refer to a qualified aerial installer.
Assemble the two reflector clamps to the
boom and secure with the coach bolt and
wing nut provided. Slide one reflector panel
into the slot until it clicks into place and can
not be pulled out.
Note:- Ensure panel is centrally mounted.
Repeat the same procedure for the second
reflector panel.
Fit the assembled aerial onto the mast using the mast
clamp provided with the aerial, the mast clamp is suitable
for mounting on to 25 – 50mm diameter masts.
Using the tilting mechanism adjust the aerial to horizontal
and tighten hexagonal nuts.
Connect co-ax cable fitted with F plug (co-ax cable and F
plug not supplied), to F socket outlet on dipole (be careful
not to over tighten the
F connector as this will damage the
balun)
. Ensure the weatherproof boot is fitted to the cable
and pushed over the connection.
Using PVC insulating tape, tape the co-ax lead to the aerial
as shown opposite.
Do not allow the cable to touch the aerial boom at any
point.
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