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OUTDOOR AMPLIFIED ANTENNA Assembly Manual SKU# 1666 DIAGRAM TV1 HDTV TV2 ANALOG TV U-Frequency Reflector V-Frequency Reflector SAT POWER: AC:110 Motor Rotor Main Pole Column Main Unit Note: Verify where antenna will be placed permanently prior to installation and ensure that you will have enough coaxial cable length to complete assembly. For optimal performance it is recommended to secure to a ¾ -1” diameter pole and secured to rooftop. Note: The following website can be used to verify if signal is available in your area. https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps Note: If further assistance is needed please refer to the link below for an instructional video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94t4djqDHss Note: The following link can be used for common Q&A and trouble shooting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLIIqw2NKoo WARNING: Manufacturer and seller expressly disclaim any and all liability for personal injury, property damage or loss, whether direct, indirect, or incidental, resulting from the incorrect attachment, improper use, inadequate maintenance, or neglect of this product. PARTS LIST FEATURES Frequency (VHF): 40-300-MHz Frequency (UHF): 470-890-MHz VHF Gain: 28-32 dB UHF Gain: 32-36 dB Impedance: 75 F-Connector Noise Figure: < 2.5 dB Output Level: 105 dB V Voltage Input: AC 110V Operating Temperature: -10 C- 50 C ASSEMBLY PROCESS Step 1 – In this step, you will need the Antenna Cabinet (Main antenna unit), flip it upside down. Align the motor rotor to the screw holes and metal pins on the bottom of the antenna cabinet and secure using 4 medium sized silver screws. Once secured, align motor holder to the bottom of the motor rotor and secure/tighten using 4 medium sized silver screws. Step 2 – You will need the main support rod for this step. Place support rod inside the designated slot in front of the antenna and line up screw hole on bottom of antenna to secure/tighten with one large silver screw. Step 3 – In this step you will need the 5 U frequency vibrators (loops) included. Slide one loop into the support rod and line up with the pre-drilled screw hole on support rod and tighten, repeat this step for all loops until all have been used. At this point the antenna is assembled and the following steps are for the connection process. Step 4 – You will need the power supply unit and AC adapter in this step. Keep in mind that the power supply box will be placed relatively close to your primary television (TV1). Proceed to Connect the AC adaptor to a designated wall outlet and connect the opposite end to the back of the power supply unit. At this point you flip the switch on the front of power supply unit to ON to make sure you are receiving power (small red light will turn on at this point) Step 5 - In this step you will need both coaxial cables that have been included inside your package, the white 40ft coaxial cable and the short black coaxial cable (4ft) – Start off with the white 40ft coaxial cable. Screw one end of the coaxial cable to the bottom of the antenna cabinet (You will see a coaxial input with threading and screw in clockwise) Your package will also include black plastic sleeves that you will need to place over the connection to prevent water/condensation from forming. Now take the opposite end of the white coaxial cable and connect to the back of the power supply. You will see 3 coaxial inputs on the back of the power supply, make sure you are plugging in the white coaxial cable to the far left hand side that is labeled “ANTENNA” (connecting the white coaxial cable to an incorrect input will result in the antenna NOT rotating) Step 6 – In this step you will need the short black coaxial cable. Screw in the black coaxial cable to the back of the power supply box. Make sure to screw into the middle coaxial input that is labeled TV1, once tightened take the opposite end and connect to the back of your TV coaxial input. Note* you are able to connect two televisions with this setup if needed, however a separate coaxial cable (sold separately) will be required. This cable for the second television will be connected to the coaxial input on the back of power supply unit that is labeled TV2. Final Step** Once your antenna has been secured to your rooftop, verify that the V frequency vibrators on the antenna cabinet have been slid open and secured onto the grooves. Also open the flaps on each side of the antenna and secure by locking small tabs. Once your antenna is fully opened, make sure antenna is rotating by either pushing the rotation button on top of the power supply box or by using the remote control that has been included. Once your assembly process has been verified using the step above, you are ready to go into your TV setting and search for new channels, rotate as needed. LIGHT COLOR MEANING Green light: Red Light: Yellow Light: Antenna is rotating Power is on Power problem/ Issue with connection between antenna and power supply. ASSEMBLY PROCESS (Illustrated) Slide the 5 directors through the support rod and line up with the holes on the rod with the holes on the directors. Secure using 5 pcs. of 3x10mm screws (No. 9) Insert the Support rod (No. 4) to the Main Unit and secure using 1 pcs. of 4x18mm screws (No. 11) V-Frequency Director Reflection Panel Under Prop Unfold the 2 reflectors. Erect the reflector panel on the main unit and slide the lock mechanism to engage the clutch. TV1 HDTV TV2 ANALOG TV SAT POWER: AC:110 Tighten the main pole column with the Motor Rotor by using 4 pcs. of 4x12mm screws (No.10) Insert the two copper pins, on the rotor, into the two hole located on the main unit. Secure using 4 pcs. of 4x12mm screws (No. 10) a) Put the black plastic sleeves (No. 7) on one end of the 39.37ft white coaxial cable (No. 5) and screw it to the bottom of the main unit (No. 1) b) Take the opposite of the 39.37ft white coaxial cable (No. 5) and connect to the back of the power supply. You will see 3 coaxial inputs on the back of the power supply (No. 12), make sure you are plugging in the white coaxial cable to the far left hand side that is marked “ANTENNA”. NOTE: connecting the white coaxial cable to and incorrect input will result in the antenna NOT rotating c) Screw in the black coaxial cable (No. 6) to the back of the power supply box. Make sure to screw into the middle coaxial input that is marked ”TV1,” once tightened take the opposite end and connect to the back of your TV coaxial input. NOTE: you are able to connect 2 televisions with this set up if needed, however, a separate coaxial cable (sold separately) will be required. This cable for the second television will be connected to the coaxial input on the back of the power supply unit that is marked “TV2.” d) Place the power supply box (No. 12) relatively close to your primary television (TV1). Proceed to connect the AC adaptor (No. 13) to a designated wall outlet and connect the opposite end to the back of the power supply box. At the point you flip the switch on the front of power supply box to “ON” to make sure you are receiving power. NOTE: small red light will be on at the point. TIPS AND CAUTIONS 1.Please test the rotation function before installing your antennas. If the antenna does not rotate, check the LED indicator on the main unit (the LED indicator should remain on if connection is correct and the power box is on). 2.As you press & hold the rotation button on the power supply box (or the remote controller). The antenna is capable of rotating a full 360 degrees. To reverse the rotation, double press the rotation button in quick succession. The rotation button on remote controller has the same function, both left button and right button can make antenna turn left or turn right. 3.The rotate direction of motor is not fixed, it’s random which can avoid the cable twist. 4.If customer’s TV is analog TV, it only can receive analog signal rather than HD signal without converter box. If customers want to receive HD signal, they will need a converter box. 5.To minimize high traffic interference, please keep the coaxial cable and the antenna away from telephone wires, electrical wiring or heavily travel streets. 6.Signal reception may be affected by obstructions such as high-rise buildings, tunnels, bridges, forests, weather (rainy or cloudy days),etc. Unplug the power supply box before a thunderstorm and lightning approaches. DO NOT: 1.DO NOT attempt to disassemble or repair the rotor by yourself. 2.DO NOT install the antenna in places (such as front pillars and roof panel) that are shielded from the sky. 3.DO NOT install or use the antenna on a rainy or windy day. 4.DO NOT attempt to install the antenna only by yourself. 5.DO NOT put the box on your TV set. Please keep the power box at least 3ft away from your TV set. 6.DO NOT screw the F connector of 39.37ft white coaxial cable into “TV1”,”TV2” sockets at back of power supply box. Correct position should be “ANTENNA” socket. 7.DO NOT screw the F connector of 3.937ft black coaxial cable into “ANTENNA” socket at back of power supply box.Correct position should be “TV1”,”TV2” socket. 8 DO NOT use a wrench twist the F connectors and DO NOT twirl the power supply box during installation, otherwise it may damage the F connectors. DO: 1.Put 2pcs AAA batteries into remote controller while using. ( batteries are not included in packaging, customer should buy batteries separately) 2.Flip the switch on front of power supply box to ON to make sure you are receiving power. 3.When the antenna has been completely installed, customer must scan the channels before using. Scan the channels at different directions by rotating the antenna. First fix the antenna in a direction, and then scan the channels. Then rotate the antenna some degree on another direction, scan the channels again. Repeat such operation until you scan all the channels in your area. Remark: when you scan the channels, you must release the rotation button on power supply box or remote controller. It means the antenna is not rotating while you scan channels. 4.Customer must screw the F connectors of 39.37ft white coaxial cable and 3.937ft black coaxial cable by hand only. 5.Two pieces of contact pins on motor rotor must be in contact with main unit. E-MAIL US: We’re here 7 days a week to help you! [email protected]