Indoor Amplified HDTV Antenna With Smart Technology
Suitable for HDTV of various television standards
The antenna is designed to receive UHF/ VHF. The model is suitable for digital and analogue, terrestrial TV reception. Suitable for HDTV of various television standards. It is easy to install and convenient to use, built-in high gain and low noise adjustable amplifier.
The antenna rack can also serve as a piece of artwork for indoor decoration. A photo can be set to the center square position. Black or white plastic inlay can be replaced. You can choose the black or white plastic inlay to match the picture. Clear acrylic cover is used for protecting picture.
ANT-4000 Hardware
The ANT-4000 antenna package includes the following items:
- Main Body Indoor Antenna
- RF Cable
- AC / DC Adapter
- Smart Cable
- Smart Connector Converter Box
Connecting the ANT-4000
You can connect the ANT-4000 directly to your TV or use it with a converter box.
1. To connect the ANT-4000 directly to your TV:
- Make sure your TV is turned off.
- Connect the ANT-4000’s RF cable to the antenna input on your TV.
- Connect the Smart Cable to the small smart connector converter box, and connect the AC / DC adapter output to the other side of the box.
- Insert the AC / DC adapter plug into the 120V / 60Hz socket.
2. To connect the ANT-4000 to a converter box with smart jack:
- Make sure your converter box is turned off.
- Connect the ANT-4000’s RF cable to the antenna input on your converter box, and connect the smart cable to the smart jack of the converter box.
- Connect the converter box to your TV using either audio/video cables or a coaxial cable:
- a. Audio/Video cable connection: Connect the video (yellow) and stereo audio (red and white) cables to the video and audio outputs on your converter box. Connect the other ends to the video and audio inputs on your TV. Make sure you match the colors of the jacks on each—yellow plug to yellow jack, red plug to red jack, and white plug to white jack.
- b. Coaxial cable connection: Connect a coaxial cable to the antenna input on your converter box. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the antenna input on your TV.
3. To connect the ANT-4000 to a converter box without smart jack:
- Make sure your TV is turned off.
- Connect the ANT-4000’s RF cable to the antenna input on your DTV converter box.
- Connect the RF cable of the DTV converter box to the antenna input on your TV.
- Connect the smart cable to the smart interface box, and connect the AC / DC adaptor output to the other side of the box.
- Insert the AC / DC adaptor plug into the 120V / 60Hz socket.
Warning:
- Please read through the instruction before use.
- Please keep this unit out of reach of little children or pets.
- Please unplug the power cord if you plan to travel for some time or to stop use of this unit for a long time.
- To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture, do not remove cover.
- No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Disconnect the mains plug from supply socket when not in use.
- High voltage inside, refer to accompanying operating and maintenance instructions.
Cautions:
- The ANT-4000 shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on ANT-4000.
- Mains plug is used as the disconnect device. It shall remain readily operable and should not be obstructed during intended use. To be completely disconnected the ANT-4000 from supply mains, the main plug of the ANT-4000 shall be disconnected from the mains socket outlet completely.
- The marking plate is located on the bottom enclosure.
- Minimum distances around the ANT-4000 for sufficient ventilations (exact distance should be included);
- The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the ANT-4000;
- The use of ANT-4000 in moderate climates.
Cab-ANT4000 Manual English Vision
How Many Channels Can I Get ?
Please check the link for Signal Analysis : TV Signal Locator
Many factors can affect the strength of the TV signals you receive and thus the antenna you buy. Two of the most important considerations to take into account when choosing an antenna is your distance from the transmitter, and the type of terrain between you and the transmitter.
It seems reasonable that the farther a signal travels, the weaker it will be received. Also, if you are located in a valley or behind hills, it may be necessary for larger antennas or outside directional antennas. As a rule of thumb, the further you are from the transmission source, the larger your antenna needs to be, and outdoor antennas get better reception than indoor antennas.