RCA ANT4500X User Manual

OUTDOOR
Five Year Limited Warranty
ANT4500X
Thank you for choosing the RCA Outdoor Low Profile™ Antenna. This Antenna combines high performance with unique design to provide excellent TV reception. Before attempting to use your Antenna, please remove all parts from the box and read the instructions carefully.
Low Prof ile
TV Antenna
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Contents
Antenna
Inline “F”
Connector Coupler
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Amplifier
Remote Control
2 “AAA” Batteries (Included)
12Vdc, 500mA Power Adapter
(1) 6ft.
Coaxial Cable
Short Coaxial Cable w/
Right Angle Connector
(4) Stand-offs
(4) 1/4”
Lag Screws
(1) 75ft.
Coaxial Cable
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Important Safeguards
CAUTION!
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS TO THE ANT4100X OUTDOOR ANTENNA
These grounding instructions are very important. The information included with your antenna system is to inform you that safety is an essential part of installing and enjoying your new system.
1.Keep these instructions for future reference.
2.Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords.
3.Use safety precautions at all times when installing the antenna system.
Installing an Antenna system can be hazardous, especially if installed on a rooftop or other similar structure. The Antenna system should never be located near overhead power lines. When installing an Antenna system, special care should be taken not to come in contact with any unknown wiring or other potentially fatal power lines or circuits.
4.Grounding
Be sure the Antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges.
It is mandated by the Occupational Safety And Health Administration (OSHA), via the U.S. National Electrical Code (NEC) that all coaxial cables potentially exposed to lightning, to accidental contact with light­ning-carrying conductors, or to power conductors operating at a potential which exceed 300 volts, must have the outer conductive shield grounded as close to the entrance point on a building as possible. This includes the grounding of masts, metal structures and the antenna.
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