Page 2 - Mounting the Antenna; attic; Finding the Right Location; • The antenna performs best when mounted vertically
2 Mounting the Antenna The antenna mounting base and arm give you fl exibility in mounting the antenna. The antenna can be mounted: • To a surface, such as a rooftop, eaves, siding, or rafters in an attic -OR- • To a standard mast (not included) WARNING: Never hang anything from the antenna; never a...
Page 3 - ENGLISH; Mounting to a Surface
3 ENGLISH Mounting to a Surface 1. Mount the base to the surface. Find the four wood screws included in this package. Using these screws, attach the base to the surface as shown here. If you’re mounting to concrete, brick, or drywall... You’ll need to use the anchors included in this package. Here’s...
Page 5 - Connect the coaxial cable to the antenna.; Connect the coaxial cable to the F-connector on the bottom of the; Mounting to a Mast
5 ENGLISH 1. If you’re using the provided coaxial cable, thread it through one of the U-bolts. Find the coaxial cable and one of the U-bolts included in this package. Thread the coaxial cable through the U-bolt as shown here. IMPORTANT: If you’re not using the coaxial cable that came with this anten...
Page 6 - Attach the clamp assemblies to the base.; These diagrams show the cable that came with this
6 2. Attach the clamp assemblies to the base. Find the other U-bolt, the four washer nuts, the two clamps, and the antenna base included in this package. Insert each U-bolt into the base as shown here. Then position a clamp and two washer nuts on the end of each U-bolt as shown here. Important: Thes...
Page 8 - Connect the coaxial cable to
8 The antenna can be mounted either vertically or horizontally. To mount it horizontally, simply rotate the arm clockwise 90 O . Try different positions for best performance. Important: These diagrams show the cable that came with this antenna. This cable was designed to fi t under the U-bolt. If yo...
Page 9 - Connecting to Your TV; Run the coaxial cable from the antenna; Set the switch on the amplifi er to high or
9 ENGLISH Connecting to Your TV 1. Run the coaxial cable from the antenna towards your television set. Connect the coaxial cable to the ANT jack on the supplied amplifi er insert. 2. Connect built-in coaxial cable on the amplifi er insert to the antenna input jack on your TV or converter box. Note: ...
Page 10 - Water Damage Prevention:
10 Water Damage Prevention: At the point where your coaxial cable lead enters the house, you should allow for some slack in the coaxial cable as a “drip loop.” This will prevent moisture from running down the coaxial cable and entering the house.Run the coaxial cable approximately six inches below t...
Page 11 - 2 Month Limited Warranty; VOXX Accessories Corporation
11 ENGLISH 12 Month Limited Warranty VOXX Accessories Corporation (the “Company”) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of ...