TERK Technologies TV42 Owner's Manual

TV44
Owner’s Manual
Amplified/Outdoor Satellite Dish Clip-on Antenna
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Warning!
Use extreme caution when installing or removing an outdoor antenna that is located close to overhead wires such as power lines, telephone lines or cable TV lines. If any part of the antenna makes contact with overhead power lines, touching the antenna or the antenna cable can cause electrocution and death. If the antenna is in contact with any type of overhead wires, call your power company and ask them to send a qualified technician to remove the antenna. Do not attempt to remove it yourself!
Important Safety Precautions...
Many do-it-yourself and professional antenna installers are injured or killed each year by electric shock. While anyone can see the obvious danger of falling, the most resourceful sometimes fail to recognize overhead wires as being potentially lethal. To touch any part of the antenna to these overhead wires is the same as touching the wires with your bare hand. A very serious shock is almost sure to result when contacting an electrical wire, and in the case of primary wires on the tip of poles, the shock is like being struck by a bolt of lightning. Many power wires are within 20 to 25 feet of the ground and can easily be touched by an assembled antenna.
Please read and follow these important safety precautions:
Get help from a qualified professional when removing the old antenna if there is any doubt of clearing overhead wires.
Never install the antenna outdoors at night or in inclement weather conditions.
Make sure the antenna downlead cable is connected to suitable lightning arrestors.
Make sure the antenna installation is secure.
Lightning protection
Always plug your TV and other electronic devices into a quality surge p ro t e c t or for maximum pro t ection against lightning and power surg e s .
Be sure to select an antenna site well away from all overhead wires.
Do not try to guess which overhead wires carry high voltage. Check with the power company.
If you notice anything making contact with the overhead wires, call the power company to have it removed safely.
Do not run the downlead cable over power lines.
All outdoor antenna installations should be properly grounded. To effectively protect the installations, the coaxial cable(s) should be grounded before they enter the house. The grounding of the coaxial cable is made using a “ground block” and copper wire (not supplied). For information, and the materials needed to ground your antenna installation, visit your local electronics store.
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About your new TV44 outdoor TV antenna
The TV44 features an internal amplifier that minimizes signal loss. The satellite receiver powers the amplifier, so no additional power supply is required. Because TERK’s antenna elements are manufactured to be weather-resistant, they’ll perform at their best for many years to come.
For best reception results...
For the best reception results, the satellite dish and antenna combination should be high off the ground with minimal signal obstructions. On the side of your house (close to the roof), or on the roof itself, generally offers the best environment for reception. Remember, you can always rotate the antenna on the dish to adjust your reception.
Before you begin
Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the various elements in the TV44 package. Please make sure that your package includes all of the necessary pieces (see Fig 1). If you believe your box is missing any pieces, please call TERK Technical Support at 1(800) 942-TERK (8325).
How to install your new TV44 antenna
The TV44 installation consists of three basic steps:
1. Install and connect the TV44 antenna
2. Install the indoor diplexers
3. Set up your television set(s) to use the TV44
Please be sure to complete all of these steps before attempting to watch local channels with your TV44.
(1) TV44 Antenna
(4) Indoor Diplexers
(8) 12” Coaxial Cables
(4) 32” Coaxial Cables
(2) Security Clips
Fig 1
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Installing the TV44 on a satellite dish
1. Make sure all satellite receivers are turned off and unplugged
from the electrical outlet.
2. Unsnap the antenna from the back notch of the mounting
clamp. See Fig 2.
3. Hold the antenna to the back of the dish so that the circular
housing is centered with the TERK logo facing out. See Fig 3.
Fig 2
Fig 3
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4. Maneuver the clamps over or around the edge of the dish one
at a time. See Fig 4.
5. Snap the antenna back into the back notch of the mounting
clamp.
6. Tighten the clamps by turning the thumb-wheel screw
clockwise.
Note: We recommend the use of the enclosed security clips for any dish 20” or larger. Snap the security clips onto the TV44 and slide down towards the mounting clips. See Fig 5.
Fig 5
Fig 4
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