RCA ANT711 Features, Before You Begin, Important Safety Precautions, Important Antenna Notes

Models: ANT711

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ANT711 Amplified Indoor · Outdoor Antenna

ANT711 Amplified Indoor · Outdoor Antenna

VHF · UHF

Congratulations on your purchase of the ANT711 Amplified Indoor · Outdoor Antenna by RCA. This antenna makes bulky, unmanageable antennas a thing of the past. The ANT711 not only provides great reception, its new streamlined design is so attractive, you can use it just about anywhere inside and out. The ANT711 can be installed on your rooftop, under your eaves, in your attic, outside an apartment window, or on a wall above your TV. It’s lightweight, compact and HDTV ready. And, because the ANT711 is paintable, it can match either its interior or exterior setting.

ANT711 Features

The ANT711 Amplified Indoor · Outdoor Antenna is packed with features that make it as functional as it is attractive.

VHF/UHF/HDTV Antenna

Built-in amplifier

10 dB average gain

Paintable housing

Multiple mounting methods, indoor or outdoors

Easy to mount and install

Terrestrial HDTV ready

Lightweight and compact

Integrated cable track and recessed coax cable

Integrated diplexer for ultimate performance

WARNING! Use EXTREME CAUTION when installing an outdoor antenna close to overhead wires. If any part of the antenna makes contact with overhead power lines, touching the antenna, masting, cable or guy wires can cause electrocution and death.

Before You Begin

Please read the Important Safety Precautions (page 4) prior to installation. For your safety and convenience, plan each step of the installation and purchase the necessary hardware in advance. The hardware required and the order in which you perform the steps depend on the mounting and connection method you choose. If mounting on a mast, we recommend two people assemble the entire antenna on the ground. Then mount the assembled antenna on the mast for easier installation.

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 from a ladder, the most resourceful people sometimes fail to recognize overhead wires as being potentially lethal. Touching any part of the antenna mast or guy wire to these overhead wires results in the same shock you would receive if you touched these wires directly with your bare hands. A very serious shock is almost sure to result when contacting an electrical wire and, in the case of primary wires on the top of poles, the shock is similar to being struck by a bolt of lightning. Many power wires are within 20 to 25 feet of the ground and could easily be touched by an assembled antenna and mast.

Please read and follow these important safety precautions.

Be sure to select an antenna site well away from all overhead wires.

Do not try to determine 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 wires.

Obtain help from a qualified professional when removing the old antenna if there is any doubt clearing overhead wires.

Never install an antenna by yourself. Be sure to have at least two people available for help.

Never install the antenna when it is windy.

Be sure to do all assembly work on the ground; then raise the antenna.

Make sure the antenna mast downlead cable is connected to a suitable lightning arrester.

Use 8 (or larger) AWG ground wire between the mast and the ground.

Make sure the installation is secure with the use of guy wires or other mounting hardware.

If you lose your grip on the antenna, let it fall to the ground. Do not attempt to catch it as it may touch power lines as it falls.

CALL THE POWER COMPANY TO REMOVE THE ANTENNA IF IT FALLS AND TOUCHES POWER LINES. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE IT YOURSELF.

Important Antenna Notes

The ANT711 antenna system is designed to work properly when the power injector is connected to the antenna through a 75-ohm coaxial cable, such as RG6 or RG59.

The power injector has an indicator light to point out that

DC power is being supplied to the antenna.

There are no shorts in the connection between the power injector and antenna. The coaxial cable between the power injector and the antenna is used for

Carrying DC power from the power injector to the amplifier board in the antenna.

Carrying the amplified TV signal from the antenna through the power injector to the video equipment.

If any devices are used in your home cabling system, such as amplifiers, splitters, combiners, matching transformers or 300-ohm cable, they must be connected only between the power injector and your video equipment. Any devices connected between the power injector and the antenna might cause

a short in the amplifier power source. If this happens, the injector's indicator will not light and the signals to your video equipment (multiple TVs or VCRs) may be significantly degraded.

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