ANT100TCR User Manual 100-Mile Range Outdoor/Attic Amplified TV Antenna
Safety Precautions Before using this antenna, please read these instructions carefully. Store this manual in a safe place for future reference. Read the entire instruction manual before you start installation and assembly. If you have any questions regarding any of the instructions or warnings, please contact Customer Service. • Inspect your installation site carefully for power lines. Ensure that there is no possibility for your antenna or ladder to come into contact with power lines.
I. Included Parts and Hardware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. Main Unit 2. Motor 3. Carriage Bolt ( 3/16” x 1 5/8”) 4. Wing Nut ( 3/16”) 5. Power Supply 6. Remote Control 7. Coaxial Cable (25’) 8. Power Adapter 9. Bracket 10. J Pole 11. Expansion Screws x 4 12. Bolts & Nuts x 2 13.
II. Power Supply Infrared Receiver LED Indicators Rotation Switch ANT TV1 TV2 Power On/Off LED Indicators Red Light Power on Green Light Antenna is rotating Yellow Light Something is wrong with the power supply. Check cable connection. AC Power Input III. System Connection TV1 TV2 Digital Converter Box (sold separately - for analog TVs only) Antenna Coaxial Cable 360˚ Motorized Wireless Remote • Insert 2 AAA batteries (not included) into the remote before use.
IV. Key Considerations for Your Installation Site • Be sure that installation is in accordance with all local, city and state electrical and building codes. • Understand where broadcast towers are located in your area. Visit www.antennapoint.com or www.antennaweb.org and enter your zip code to identify the channels you can expect to receive.
Step 1: Connect the Main Antenna and Motor Align the motor with the main unit and secure them in place with the carriage bolt 3 and wing nut 4 . Connect the coaxial signal line from the motor to the main unit and tighten the fastener. Step 2: Attach Your Antenna to the J-Pole Place your antenna & motor assembly onto the J-pole 10 , and tighten the column until your antenna is secure. Tip: Keep a 20-inch clearance around your antenna so it can rotate properly.
Step 4: Scan for Channels To perform a TV channel scan: • Set the tuner mode to “Antenna” or “Air” on your TV’s setup menu. • Set your TV to scan for channels. This may be listed as auto-program, auto-scan, channel search or channel scan. Move and rotate your antenna, and note which locations receive the most channels and best channel reception. Use the included remote to rotate your antenna to the desired position Note: Running a channel scan is not the same as pressing Channel UP/ DOWN on your remote.
Step 5: Mount Your Antenna Make sure to test your antenna in multiple locations to find the best reception. Placing your antenna higher up or in a position that is angled toward the broadcast tower may result in better reception. Once you find the location that receives the most channels and best channel reception, you can mount the pole and antenna. Caution: Your mounting site must be clear of power lines. Do not attempt to mount your antenna near electric power lines.
Specifications This antenna can support two TVs at the same time. Simply connect an additional coaxial cable between the power supply box output connector and your second TV. Antenna Specifications: • 25’ coaxial cable • Easy install and setup • Remote control included • Built-in noise circuit • Built-in high-gain booster • 360˚ motorized rotation • UHF: 470-606MHz I 23±2dB • Impedance: 750Ω I F-connector • Noise figure: 2.
Troubleshooting I am not getting any channels, or channels are missing. Keep your antenna away from sources of interference, including air conditioners, hair dryers and microwave ovens. Rotate your antenna and re-run a channel scan on your TV. Refer to your TV’s user manual for more information. Picture or sound freezes while I am watching a channel. Picture quality is weak. This is often caused by a weak or intermittent signal. Try moving or rotating your antenna to a different location or angle.
Troubleshooting Does my antenna work with any HDTV? Your antenna works with any HDTV or device that has an ATSC tuner. Any TV manufactured after March 1, 2007 is required by US government to have an ATSC tuner. If your TV menu has an option to scan for digital channels, your TV has an ATSC tuner. How many channels will I receive with my antenna? The number of channels will vary from location to location.
Need Help? For customer support regarding your device, please submit a request by emailing support@dpaudiovideo.zendesk.com. You will be provided a ticket number regarding your inquiry, which you can refer to when contacting us further. You may also reach a Core Innovations customer service representative by calling 1-833-909-CORE (1-833-909-2673). We are available Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm PST, except major holidays.
Warranty Information Limited Warranty Core Innovations (the “Company”) warrants the product purchased and contained in this package (the “Product”) against defects in material or workmanship for 90 Days (Parts & Labor) and 1 Year (Limited). In order for the Company to honor this limited warranty, you must present a valid proof of purchase (i.e. a receipt) of this Product.
Appendix Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Core Innovations intends to make this manual accurate and complete. However, Core Innovations makes no claim that the information contained herein covers all details and conditions. The information in this document is subject to change without notice at any time. Core Innovations assumes no responsibility for accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this manual.