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MANT940 Instruct Eng Sp_SM 10/8/07 4:38 PM Page 7 Connecting to Your TV EN STOP Before You Start For this antenna to work properly, you must access the menu on the television you are connecting this antenna to (consult your television owner's manual) then set it to receive the signal from an ANTENNA instead of CABLE or SATELLITE. Connections to your TV fig.7 As previously noted the amplifier (Power Injector + Power supply) must be placed in-line between the antenna and before any splitter or additional devices. 1. Connect the coaxial cable from the antenna to the F connector labeled ANT on the Power Injector. 2. Connect Power Injector to the antenna input on your TV, Splitter and / or any other device. 3. Connect the Power Supply DC plug to the Power Injector then plug the power supply adapter into a 110/120 Volt AC receptacle. Safety Note - The power injector and power supply is for indoor use only! Alternate connections 1. If your TV has separate inputs for UHF and VHF you will need to purchase a signal splitter that will separate the two different signals. 2. If your TV has only two screw type antenna inputs you will need to purchase a 75 Ohm to 300 Ohm transformer. A note about coaxial cable - Your MANT940 includes a 20 foot roll of RG-59 coaxial cable. If you should find that this is not adequate for your needs we recommend for best possible signal integrity that you do not extend this cable. A better choice is to replace the cable with either RG-6 or RG-6 Quad Shield cable. Both of these cables are designed for minimal signal loss over longer cable runs.This will ensure the best possible picture and overall performance. 7

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Connections to your TV
As previously noted the amplifier (Power Injector + Power
supply) must be placed in-line between the antenna and before
any splitter or additional devices.
1. Connect the coaxial cable from the antenna to the
F connector labeled ANT on the Power Injector.
2. Connect Power Injector to the antenna input on your TV,
Splitter and / or any other device.
3. Connect the Power Supply DC plug to the Power Injector
then plug the power supply adapter into a 110/120 Volt
AC receptacle.
Safety Note - The power injector and power supply is for indoor
use only!
Alternate connections
1.
If your TV has separate inputs for UHF and VHF you will
need to purchase a signal splitter that will separate the two
different signals.
2.
If your TV has only two screw type antenna inputs you will
need to purchase a 75 Ohm to 300 Ohm transformer.
A note about coaxial cable – Your MANT940 includes a 20 foot
roll of RG-59 coaxial cable. If you should find that this is not
adequate for your needs we recommend for best possible signal
integrity that you do not extend this cable.A better choice is to
replace the cable with either RG-6 or RG-6 Quad Shield cable.
Both of these cables are designed for minimal signal loss over
longer cable runs.This will ensure the best possible picture and
overall performance.
EN
Connecting to Your TV
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fig.7
For this antenna to work properly,you must access the menu
on the television you are connecting this antenna to (consult
your television owner’s manual) then set it to receive the
signal from an ANTENNA instead of CABLE or SATELLITE.
STOP
Before
You
Start
MANT940 Instruct Eng Sp_SM
10/8/07
4:38 PM
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