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OUTD-OOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION
READ AND RETNN ALL SAFETY AND
OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS.HEED ALL
WARNINGS INTHE MANUALAND ON UNIT
INSTALLATION
POWER
SoURC
_=CANON
Operate only from power source i_icatad
On und
or in this manual. If uncertain, have your Electdc
Utility Service Company or Video PrOduCtSDealer
redly your home power source,
2 POWER
CORD
PLUG
For safety, this unit has a polarized type plug (one
wide blade), or a three-wire grounding type plug.
Always hold the prug firmly and make sure your
hands are dry when plugging in or_unplegglng the
AC power cord. Regciady remove dust, dirt, etc_
on the plug.
POLARIZED
PLUG
CAUTION:
The plplug fits into outlet erie way. If it cannot be fully
inserte_ try reversing iL ff it still Willnot fit, have an
Otestr_¢ian mstctl the proper wall outlet. DO not
tamper with t0e plug,
GROUNDING
PLUG
CAUTION:
The plug requires a three-hole grounding o_Jtlet.
If necessary, have an electrician inststl the prober
outlet, D_ not tamper w_tothe plug.
3 POWER
CORD
TO avoid unit malfunction, and to protect against
eleutdcel shOCk, fire er personal injury;
• Keep pow_wer cord away from heatieg a]pp,liances
and walking traffio. DO not rest heavy objects on,
or tog such objects aver the power cord.
• DO nat tamper with lh_ cord in any way.
. An extension cord should have the same type
ptug (putadzed or grounding) and must be
secure!y COnnected,
• Overloaded
wall oullets or extension cords is a
fire hazard.
-Frayed
cords_da_ged_
plugs, and damaged or
era_ked wire insulation are haZardous
and should
be replaced by a qpelgied electrician.
4 DO NOT
BLOCK
VENTILATION
HOLES
Ventilation openings in the cabinet retease heat
generated dudng operation. If blocked, heat
build-up m_y result in a fire hazard or heat
damage to cassettes,
For your protection:
a. Never cover ventilation ststs while unit is ON,
or operate or_t white placed on a bed, sofa,
rug or other soft sue'see.
b. Avoid built.in nsta_tagoto such as a book case
or rack, unless prepedy ventilated,
5 AVOID
EXTREMELY
H_F
LOCATIONS
OR
SUDDEN
TEMPERATURE
CHANGES
Do nat place unit over or near a heater or
regLItator, in direct sunltghL eta, If unit is suddenly
moved from a cctd place to a warm place,
moisture may condense in unit _nd on the tape
causing damege,
6 TO AVOID
PERSONAL
INJURY
* Never place unit on supped or stand that is not
finn, level, and adequately
strong.
The unit could fall causing sedous
injury to a child or adult and
_.
damage tothe unit,
* Move an_ applianse and sett
_
combinahon _th care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and _l_il-'
uneven surfaces may cause objects to overturn.
• Carefully fotlow all operating instructions.
1 SAFE
ANTENNA
AND CABLE
CONNECTION
An OutSide antenna or ¢abta s_em
must be propedy
grounded to provide some protection
dgainst built up ctatic chargas
._U_g_,_.
and voltage. Section 810
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_'_
_
of the National Electnda_
___._
Cede, ANSI/NFPA
70 (in
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I¢'_1
_.._.
Canada, part 1 of toe
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Canadian Elect dcot Cede}
___-"_._
provides information
_ _",.
_-'_
regarding proper graund_ng Of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding Qfine lead-in wire to an antenna
diSCharge unit, size of gmuedin19 penduct ors, location of
antenna dis(toa_ge unit, connection
ta grounding
otectrodes, and requtrements
for the }_1roundiflg Otectrode.
2 KEEP
ANTENNA
CLEAR
OF H|GH
VOLTAGE
POWER
LINES
OR CIRCUITS
LOCate an outsida antenna system well aw_y from power
lines and eleottie light or power circpits so it will never
touch these power sources should if ever fall. When
instaUing antenna, absolutely never touch power lines,
circuits or other power Sources as this could be fatal.
I
USING
THE
UNIT
Setem units
outofstorage 0i moved taa nowlocut_n,
rafe_,again to globe'hiE
'SJ_/_f._
ON se_Jon of tease sefegLkards.
1 KEEP
UlNITWELL
AWAY FROM
WATER
OR
MOISTURE,
such as vases, sinks, tUPe. etc.
2 IF EXPOSEDTO
RAIN,
MOISTURE,
OR
STRONG
IMPACT,
unpieg unit and have it inspected
b a
ual[fiedservieetechnicienbeforeuse.
3
_L_E_TRICAL
STORMS
Dudeg a lightning storm , or before leaving unit unused for
extended pedods of time, disconnect eti equipment from
the gawer source as well as the orsonna and cabts system.
4 WHEN
UNIT
IS PLUGGED
IN
* DO NOT OPERATE IF;
• liquid has spilled into unit.
• unit was dmpbed or otherwise damaged.
• unit emits smoke, mstodors, or noiseS.
Immediately unplug unit, and have it inspected by a
_rvice
technictsn to avoid potential fire and Shock hazards.
Never ¢b_pOrpash any objectthraugh 0tleflings in unit_
• Touching intarn_ p a_s may cause e_
sh_ _ fire haz_
Keep magnetic ob acts. such as speakerS, away from
unit to avoid electpeal interference.
5 USING
ACCESSORIES
Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer
to avoid r_skof fire, shock, or other hazards.
6 CLEANING
UNIT
Unplug unit.Uas a ctsan, SW,chemicaliyuntreated cloth to
gentlyremove dustor debris. DO NOTUSE cteanin_ fluids,
aeras01s,or reined air teat cou!dover_oray, or seep _ntounit and
cause etecbtcctshock. Any substance, such as wax, adhesive
tapa, etc. may mar toe cai0inet surface, Exposure to greasy,
humid, Or dusty areas may adv_mely affect internal parts,
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SERVICE
I
DO NOT
SERVICE
PRODUCTYOURSELF
If, after sero_ully fotiowingdetailed
opera_ng ir_sfiu_6ons, toe
unitdoes not operate properly,do not attempt to open or
remove covem, Ormake _ny adjustments not described in the
manual. UnlYug unit =_d contact a qualified sewice tschni_an.
2 REPLACEMENT
OF PARTS
Make sure the service technician uses 0nly parts specified
by the manufacturer,
or have equal safety characteristics
I
as original partS, The use of unautobezed substitutes may
result m flre electric shock or other hazards,
3 SAFETY
CHECK
AFTER
SERVICING
J
After u_ _ssen_._d or repa_red_ request that a through _fcty
J
check be done as described in the rsenu_ctumfs
service
liten_tsre t0 nauru video unit is ta safe ct0erating coati,on,
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