ANT3901new 4/29/03 8:37 Page 3 Important Safety Precautions WARNING! 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, the most resourceful sometimes fail to recognize overhead wires as being potentially lethal.
Page 4 About Your New ANT3901 Outdoor TV Antenna The ANT3901 is the perfect complement for a multi-beam satellite dish system. It picks up VHF and UHF signals so that you can enjoy local programming at no extra cost, along with your satellite programming.
6. Tighten the clamps by turning the thumb-wheel screw clockwise. We recommend the use of the enclosed security clips Note: for any dish. Snap the security clips onto the ANT3901 and slide down towards the mounting clips (see Fig 4 on page 6).
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“TO RECEIVER” terminals on your multi-switch. 8. Connect the satellite cables to the “OUT” 1-4 terminals on the ANT3901 antenna (see Fig 5 on page 7). 9. Using the black 32”antenna cables, connect the “IN” 1-4 terminals of the ANT3901 to the “OUTPUT” or “TO RECEIVER”...
“TV OUT” terminal to your television or VCR (see Fig 10 on page 9). 6. Repeat step for each satellite receiver. 7. Continue to “Step C: Setting Up Your TV to Use the ANT3901” (page 9). Fig 7 Fig 8...
3. Turn on your DBS receiver and set to ANT, then tune your TV to your favorite channel. 4. To fine tune local channel reception, rotate the ANT3901 antenna around the perimeter of the dish until you receive the best possible picture. Tighten the clips so that the antenna is firmly secured to the satellite dish in that position.