• To keep exposed cable to a minimum, you can also place
the amplifier in your attic.
• To prevent interference, do not place the amplifier within six
inches of any other electronic device.
2
Route Cables
Route a 75-ohm (RG-6 or RG-6QS) coaxial cable from the
amplifier to your input source (cable box or antenna) and to
each receiver. Follow these hints when routing cable:
• Use only as much cable as necessary to reach from the
amplifier to the input source and receivers.
• Do not route cables where they might be cut, crimped, or
crushed by normal activities.
• For the best appearance, route cable through the attic
and walls, and terminate in a wall mount box with an F-
connector (not supplied).
3
Connect devices
1. Connect a coaxial cable to your input source (cable box
or antenna). To connect more than one input source, use
a high isolation A/B switch or video selector to switch
between inputs.
INPUT
OUTPUT 1, 2, 3, 4
4
Power LED
GAIN MIN/MAX