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1. Connect the Aerial on the Back of Your TV
Connect the 1.35-meter coaxial cable to the ANT/IN or CABLE IN port on the back
of your TV. Note: For TV's that require a tuner box, connect the coaxial cable to the
tuner box's ANT/IN or CABLE IN port.
From 1.35-meter
Coaxial Cable
See the "Final Con guration" Illustrations Below for
Both Connection Options
2
Digital
Aerial
AC/DC adapter
12V 50mA
1
Digital Converter Box
Connected to TV through set top box
Two powered choices ① or ②
①Powered by DTV set-top box via coaxial cable (attached)
②Powered via separate AC/DC adapter (packageincluded)
Digital
Aerial
AC/DC adapter
12V 50mA
Connected to HDTV with digital tuner inbuilt
Back of TV
ANT/IN
ANT/IN
CABLE IN
Traditional TV
HDTV
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2. Mount the Aerial
Find a convenient indoor location to mount your aerial, then set up the channels using the following
"Scan the TV for Channels" steps below.
Note: Test your aerial location after scanning for channels. In some instances, you may decide to
relocate the aerial for better reception. See "Aerial Placement Options and Tips" below.
3. Scan the TV for Channels
A. In the TV's setup menu, set the mode to Aerial or Air. Refer to the TV manual for detailed
instructions.
B. While in the TV's setup menu, set TV to scan for channels. This can sometimes be listed as
auto-program, channel search or channel scan. Consult your TV manual for detailed instructions.
Aerial Placement Options and Tips
TV reception and quality depends on the distance from the transmitting tower to your home.
Surrounding environments may also a ect signal strength and reception.
If your reception is sporadic or needs to be improved, try the helpful tips below:
1. Placing the aerial in a higher location may result in better reception.
2. Facing the aerial towards the broadcast tower may result in better reception.
3. Placing the aerial close to a window may also result in better reception.
Important: Always re-scan for channels whenever you move your aerial.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many channels can I receive?
The number of channels you can receive will be determined by what is being broadcast in your area.
Channel reception will vary from location to location based on terrain (including trees, buildings, hills
and mountains). The fewer obstructions, the better your chance of receiving strong digital signals. Go
to http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/. Enter your address for a listing of likely channels available in
your area.
Do I need to use an External Ampli er?
An ampli er can enhance signals weakened by obstructions between you and the broadcast towers.
If your TV picture is not crystal clear, or you are unable get strong signals from distant towers, you can
use the ampli er to boost the weakened signals.
Note: We do NOT recommend using the ampli er if your house is very close to the broadcast tower
and the signal is already very strong. A booster will cause self-oscillation and you may actually end up
getting fewer signals than without it.
Will all the channels I receive be High De nition (HD)?
Not all digital signals are High De nition (HD). Make sure you are using a High De nition Television
(HDTV) with built in DVB-T tuner. When connecting the aerial to a third-party receiver, make sure it is
capable of receiving HD. Otherwise no HD channels can be picked up.