d) Danger Label Application: If your metal antenna
mounting structure, such as a mast, J-Mount or pole,
does not have a danger label, apply the danger label
provided to the base of the mounting structure in a
clearly visible location.
ANTENNA REMOVAL
Inspect the area carefully for power lines. Look for any new power
lines that may have been installed. Make sure there is no possibility the
antenna, its mounting structure or your ladder can come in contact
with power lines. Be sure to consider what can go wrong during the
antenna removal. Repeat the steps for antenna installation but in
reverse order.
ANTENNA HELPFUL TIPS
Maximize the number of channels you receive by placing the antenna
in several different locations to see which location provides the best
reception and the maximum number of channels. Be sure to run a
new channel scan on your TV in each position. Refer to the instruction
manual that came with your TV if you are not sure how to do this.
Position or mount the antenna as high as possible facing the
broadcast towers.
Connect the antenna to your TV using the Power Inserter and
Power Supply as described in the Television Connection & Channel
Scanning section. This will ensure that your antenna is receiving power
and is fully functional, if you do not connect the power supply YOUR
ANTENNA WILL NOT WORK. However, depending on your location and
signal environment, the antenna may work best without the power
inserter ON, so switch the power inserter to the OFF position.
NOTE: Even if the Power Inserter is off, it still needs to be plugged
into a power source to provide power to the antenna.
Visit www.antennaweb.org or www.dtv.gov and look for the DTV
Reception Maps to determine the available television stations and
location of the broadcast towers in your area.
FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE, CALL 1-800-654-8483 Option 1 FOR
TECHNICAL SUPPORT BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
CST.
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