Instruction Manual
Make sure that your TV is switched off at the mains before
making any connections.
1. Connect the stand to the back of the aerial.
2. Connect the aerial to the socket marked ANT IN on the external
amplifier.
3. Connect the external amplifier to the aerial socket on your TV.
4. Plug the mains adapter into the socket marked DC 6V on the
external amplifier and then plug into the mains socket and switch
on at the mains.
Amplified Aerial
LIAA4614
OFF/ON
DC 6V
Unpacking the Aerial
Features
• Built-in LTE/4G filter to avoid interference to digital signal
reception.
• Receives Full HD TV, Digital signals and DAB radio programs.
• For reception of local and regional UHF signals.
• Wide band amplifier.
• Includes an external amplifier to enhance performance in poor
reception areas.
• Can be used as active (powered) or passive.
• Powered by AC/DC power adaptor (included).
• Auto gain control.
Connecting the Aerial &
External Amplifier
Connect the aerial and external amplifier as shown below. Make sure
you switch the amplifier on and retune your TV after making all the
connections.
Aerial
Mains Adaptor
Stand
External Amplifier
OFF/ON
ANT IN
TO TV
DC 6V
OFF/ON
DC 6V
5. Slide the power switch to ON, and the aerial and amplifier are
now ready to use. The red power LED will switch on and light up.
Your aerial is for indoor use only.
The amplifier MUST be switched on to receive the best
reception.
Troubleshooting
Reception is poor?
• Reposition the aerial (closer to the window) to improve the
reception.
• Do not place the aerial behind a metal object, it could block the
TV and radio signals.
• Check that you are in a good reception area. Try checking a digital
TV website to find out what channels you can expect in your area.
• Make sure your Amplifier is switched on if you have connected it.
Channels are missing
• Make sure you retune your TV after connecting your aerial and
amplifier. Make sure the amplifier is connected to the mains and
switched on.
6. Retune your TV, see the TV manufacturers instructions for the
tuning procedure.
You may need to move the aerial around until you receive the best
reception. If you move the aerial you may need to retune your TV
again.
If you are in an area with strong reception you may not need to use
the external amplifier. Simply connect the aerial directly to your TV.
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