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Connections 

 

 

DC 12V Input

 

: Optional 

alternative power supply 
Antenna Ext

 

: To connect to 

outdoor antennas  
TV

 

: Coaxial cable that sends 

signal from antenna to TV 
Power Input

 

: Provides power to 

the antenna 

Setting Up Your Antenna in 3 Easy Steps 

 

1.

 

Place your antenna on a sturdy, flat surface away from large metallic objects 

2.

 

Plug the Power Input in to a wall socket or outlet 

3.

 

Run the cable labeled “TV” to the back of your TV where it says “Antenna/Cable In” and be sure 
to push it in fully before securing. To secure it, turn the nut clockwise (to the right) 

 

If you have an Analogue TV

4.

 

Optional:

 If you’d like to connect the AX-912 to an outdoor antenna for amplified strength, 

connect the coaxial cable from the outdoor antenna into “Antenna Ext” instead of your TV. 

Connect the cable labeled “TV” to the back of 

your converter box, and then connect your converter box to your TV.

 

 
Now it’s time to turn on your TV and prepare it to accept your antenna. Each TV brand will vary, so for 
this example we will use an LG LCD TV as reference. 
 

1.

 

Go to the TV’s Menu screen. Usually you can get there by pressing “Menu” on your controller 

2.

 

From Menu, go to Channel Settings 

3.

 

Be sure that you have selected “Antenna” for your TV. You may find that it has been set to 
“Satellite” or “Cable” by default 

4.

 

Select “Auto Tuning” or “Scan.” This will update your channel information and at the end your 
TV will tell you how many channels you are receiving and whether your signal is strong or weak. 

5.

 

Your antenna is now ready for watching! If you received “Weak Signal” you may want to adjust 
the rabbit ears and make sure your dish is pointed in the correct direction for optimal signal. 

Summary of Contents for AX-912

Page 1: ... HDTV ready Has an optional manual operation Built in electronic clock Built in high gain booster and low noise circuit Adjustable amplifier Works anywhere in the world Supports all OTA FTA stations Technical Information 15v operation possible AC DC power supply alternative UHF VHF TV and FM radio VHF UHF full TV signals reception Input interface for external signal SMD technology VHF Gain 25 25dB...

Page 2: ... into Antenna Ext instead of your TV Connect the cable labeled TV to the back of your converter box and then connect your converter box to your TV Now it s time to turn on your TV and prepare it to accept your antenna Each TV brand will vary so for this example we will use an LG LCD TV as reference 1 Go to the TV s Menu screen Usually you can get there by pressing Menu on your controller 2 From Me...

Page 3: ... have set Additional Information This antenna is a directional antenna so it is important that you make sure to have the dish facing whichever direction most of your broadcast towers are in Tilting the dish upwards does not necessarily help you improve the signal of your antenna If anything you may receive fewer channels that way If the dish on your unit is not rotating it could be because you hav...

Page 4: ...alogue TV so it s best to always double check Q I have more than one TV in my house Can this antenna be used for all of them A Yes You may split the coaxial cable but do keep in mind that each time you split the cable there will be a decrease in reception strength as it travels through the various cables before reaching each TV Another option would be to purchase a Distribution Amplifier which wil...

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