Connections
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DC 12V Input
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: Optional
alternative power supply
Antenna Ext
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: To connect to
outdoor antennas
TV
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: 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)
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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.