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User’s Guide
Remote-Controlled
•
Indoor
Amplified HDTV Antenna
2
2
Use the remote
1.
Slide off battery
compartment cover. Insert
the supplied battery with
the positive polarity (+)
facing up, and then replace
the cover.
2.
Point the remote at the
antenna’s infrared sensor
(to the left of the display).
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Battery Notes:
• Dispose of batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn
or bury them.
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type.
Your remote uses the 3V CR2032 button-cell battery.
• If you do not plan to use the remote for a long time,
remove the battery. Batteries can leak chemicals that can
damage electronic parts.
• Keep button-cell batteries away from children. Swallowing
them can be fatal.
3
Save channels
1.
Press and hold the
STORE
button on the remote until
the word “DIRECTION” flashes on the display.
2.
Press
DIRECTION
/
to adjust the antenna direction
(12 directions are available).
.
Press
GAIN
to set the gain level: HIGH, MID, LOW.
.
Press
STORE
to confirm the direction setting and set the
channel.
Thank you for purchasing your Remote-Controlled Indoor
Amplified HDTV Antenna from
RadioShack
. Please read this user’s
guide before installing, setting up, and using your new antenna.
Package contents
• HDTV Antenna
• Remote with Battery
• 6-ft (1.82m) Coax Cable
• AC Adapter
• User’s Guide
• Quick Start
Features
• Receives HDTV, HD Radio, UHF, VHF, and FM radio signals
• Internal rotating UHF antenna
• Adjustable gain control
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Note:
HDTV reception requires HDTV/ATSC tuner and
display (not included); HD Radio reception requires HD
Radio receiver (not included).
1
Connect your antenna
1.
Place the antenna on or near your TV.
2.
Using the supplied coax cable, connect the antenna’s
TV
terminal to your TV’s or VCR’s input terminal.
.
(Optional) using a coax cable (not supplied), connect a
second RF source to the
AUX
terminal.
.
Connect the AC adapter to the
DC 12V
jack.
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Note:
• Do not place the antenna near metal objects such as
cabinets, bookshelves, refrigerators, doors, walls, or water
pipes inside a wall. This can greatly reduce the antenna’s
ability to receive signals.
• Do not place any object on or near the top of the antenna
cabinet. This can seriously affect the performance of the
antenna.
Second
RF source
Back of antenna
TV