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V1 ENGLISH 19-0247
4 Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet, then plug the other end into
the power inserter.
Note: Use only the supplied power adapter. For the antenna to properly
function, the power inserter must be installed and powered on.
5 Turn on your TV, then press input or source to select the input your
antenna is connected to.
Note: Turn on your digital converter box or set-top box if your antenna is
connected to either device.
6 Open your TV’s setup menu, then select the “scan” or “channel scan”
option. Your TV automatically searches for available channels in your
area. See your TV’s user guide for detailed instructions.
Note: If you don’t receive channels that you want, try moving your antenna to
another location, then run the channel scan again.
TIPS FOR BETTER RECEPTION
For the best reception:
Install the antenna as high as possible to avoid possible obstacles
between the antenna and the transmission tower.
If possible, place the antenna near windows.
Keep the antenna away from sources of interference such as air
conditioners, hair dryers, and microwave ovens.
Run a channel scan (from your TV's setup menu) every time you move
your antenna.
If possible, position your antenna toward the transmission tower. To
determine which channels are available in your area, visit
www.antennaweb.org. Type in your zip code to get help with antenna
placement.
Test the antenna in multiple locations to nd the strongest signal.
Run a channel scan monthly to make sure that you are receiving all
possible channels.
PROBLEM
Cannot nd any channels
Picture quality is good on
some channels and poor
or no reception on others
I dont know what digital
TV reception I get in my
area
SOLUTION
Make sure that you have selected the correct input on your TV.
Make sure that all your connections are correct and secure.
Move your antenna, then rescan for available channels on your TV or
set-top box.
Make sure that you are connected to a TV or set-top box with an ATSC
tuner.
Move your antenna, then scan for available channels on your TV or
set-top box.
Keep the antenna away from sources of interference, such as air
conditioners, hair dryers, and microwave ovens.
Your antenna may be too far from the broadcast antenna to receive an
adequate signal. The signal may also be aected by obstructions
between the broadcast antenna and your antenna.
Make sure that the signal strength from the antenna is adequate. Some
TVs have a signal strength indicator. Check your TV manual to see if your
TV has this feature.
To determine which channels are available in your area, visit
www.antennaweb.org. Type in your zip code to get help with antenna
placement.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (H×W×D): 8.3 × 11.7 × .5 in. (21 × 29.8 × 1.3 cm)
Range: 50 miles
*Note: Range will vary depending on a variety of environmental and
geographic factors
VHF range: 174~230 MHz
UHF range: 470~700 MHz
Output return loss: -6dB
RF coaxial cable: 1.5C-2V F (Male), length 10 ft
• Impedance: 75
Ʊ
• Amplier gain:
• VHF: 16±3dB
• UHF: 15±3dB
NF : < 3 dB
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Visit www.insigniaproducts.com for details.
CONTACT INSIGNIA:
For customer service, call 1-877-467-4289 (U.S. and Canada) or
01-800-926-3000 (Mexico)
www.insigniaproducts.com
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Some TVs have a signal strength indicator that can help with antenna
placement. Check your TV manual to see if your TV has this feature.
This antenna works with any TV or device with an ATSC tuner. See your
device’s manual to check compatibility.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Not all channels are
available after
performing a channel
scan
I have more than one TV
on which I want to view
over-the-air TV
I am not receiving cable
and streaming channels
after a channel scan
I want HD channels, but I
do not have an HDTV
SOLUTION
Adjust your antenna, then scan for available channels on your TV or
set-top box.
Make sure that the signal strength from the antenna is adequate. Some
TVs have a signal strength indicator. See your TV manual to see if your TV
has this feature.
If the signal is strong enough, you can purchase a coaxial splitter to allow
for one antenna to provide channels to more than one TV.
OR
You will need to purchase an antenna for each TV that you would like to
view over-the-air TV.
Your antenna is capable of receiving local channels that are dependent
on the broadcasters in your area.
You can use the antenna alongside cable boxes and streaming devices,
but it will not provide all of the same content oered by those devices.
Your digital antenna will not upscale to HD if the TV is not HD. You will
need to purchase an HDTV.