RCA manual Connecting the ANT1100F to Your TV, Mounting the Antenna to the Wall

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Connecting the ANT1100F to Your TV

Built-In

Coaxial Cable

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1.Make sure your TV is turned off.

2.Connect the ANT1100F’s built-in cable to the antenna input on your TV.

Important: Make sure you uncoil the antenna’s coaxial cable completely. Leaving it coiled will reduce reception performance.

3.Scan for channels on your TV.

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Mounting the Antenna to the Wall

Once you’ve confirmed the best location for your antenna and scanned for channels, you’re ready to mount the antenna to that location, using the mounting strips included. If you decide to move the antenna after you’ve mounted it, no problem: the mounting strips detach from the wall easily, without harming your wall’s surface, and are easily replaceable at most retail and drug stores.

Caution: DO NOT use the mounting strips with wallpaper. The mounting strips may not adhere well to vinyl surfaces. Apply to surfaces above 50°F (10°C). Adhesive could lose adhesion above 105°F (40°C).

Note: The antenna also has two holes along its top edge for hanging it using screws or tacks (not included).

To mount the antenna using the mounting strips:

1.Clean the surface of the location with isopropyl rubbing alcohol. Wipe gently, then let the area dry.

Important: Do not use household cleaners.

2.While the area is drying, separate the mounting strips. Snap them apart length-wise first, then snap each of the resulting strips in half.

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Contents ANT1100F RCA Multi-Directional AntennasANT1100F Features ANT1100F HardwareFind the best location for the antenna Setting Up the ANT1100FTest the Location To mount the antenna using the mounting strips Connecting the ANT1100F to Your TVMounting the Antenna to the Wall English To mount the antenna using thumbtacks not included To remove the antenna and mounting strips from the wallMonth Limited Warranty Coaxial Cable Installation Precautions