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PART 1
1. AC Outlet
2. Adaptor
(230 V AC/12 V DC)
3. Antenna (Rear View)
Standing (Vertical)
4. TV
5. Coaxial cable
6. HDMI or SCART cable
(optional)
7. Digital Terrestrial Receiver
DVB-T/T2
5.0 INSTAllATION Of THE ANTENNA
A: To power the antenna with Digital Terrestrial Receiver
1. Turn on your TV set and turn on your Digital Terrestrial Receiver.
2. Press the “MENU” button on the remote control of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver. Check
in the Set Up or Installation menu of your receiver if the antenna power is set to “ON”.
(Normally this is indicated in the menu as ANT power, Ext antenna power or Active antenna
power.) Refer to the user manual of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver.
3. Select in the menu of your receiver the field that shows the signal level indicators. (Normally
you can find the signal meter in the Channel Scan field of the menu.)
4. Now optimise the signal strength by finding the best position for the antenna. Keep the
antenna in your hand and try to reach the highest possible position. Now slowly turn the
antenna around its axis (in the horizontal field), at the same time monitor the signal bars
in the menu, once the signal indicator shows the maximum signal, fix the antenna on that
position.
5. It is important to place the antenna in such way that an acceptable signal level is assured.
You can optimise the signal strength by moving the antenna to different locations in your
room, for example place it near a window, or place it on a high placed book-shelf. The best
position can be found by trying different locations.
NOTE:
It is recommended NOT to place the antenna near to:
Devices that are strong source of radiation or interference such as DECT and GSM
telephones, transmitters, microwaves, etc.
Devices with high power consumption such as electrical heater, air conditioner, hairdryers, etc.