Bailey Approach Autograph Series Owner's Manual page 97

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LED Light
Should the LED on the amplifier not light, first
check there is power to the unit. Secondly,
check the polarity is correct. Otherwise contact
Grade UK Ltd for further assistance.
Short Hook-up: Test 1
This test isolates the wiring from the amplifier
through to your TV/radio points.
Unplug the coaxial plugs from the TV sockets
of the amplifier and use your TV fly lead with
converter 1 supplied. Connect your TV to the
amplifier.
Please ensure the antenna dome is plugged
directly into the "ANT-IN" socket of the
amplifier and switch on. Tune in your TV for the
strongest signal.
If the picture quality improves the fault lies with
the wiring of the system between the amplifier
and TV outlet socket.
Short Hook-up: Test 2
This test isolates the amplifier by connecting
your TV direct to the antenna.
Unplug the antenna from the amplifier and
connect converter 2 supplied to the plug on
the cable end. Using your fly lead connect the
antenna directly to your TV. Tune in your TV for
the strongest signal.
If the picture quality improves, the fault lies
with the amplifier.
Antenna Dome Co-axial Cable
Check the routing of the coaxial cable from the
antenna dome to the amplifier. Check to ensure
there are no kinks or trapped cable or if there
are loops of surplus cable which could affect
performance.
Should you still be experiencing difficulties and
require assistance, please do not hesitate to
contact Vision Plus for further assistance on
+44 (0) 115 986 7151 or visit www.visionplus.
co.uk
Maintenance
Gaiter
We suggest you periodically check the gaiter for
any signs of damage or for wear.
If the rubber is caught by overhead obstructions
it may rip or tear which would allow water to
work its way into the fabric of the roof.
Over an extended period of time the gaiter will
wear at the contact area with the mast. Should
the gaiter begin to fail the signs will be small
amounts of water dripping down the outside
of the mast, however, the design of the gaiter
and mounting foot ensures that water cannot
work its way into the fabric of the roof. Should
this problem occur, contact Vision plus for a
replacement unit.
Technical
Frequency Range:
Antenna forward gain
Amplifier gain
Gain adjustment
Noise figure
Output impedance
Output
Power supply
Power consumption
Signal outputs
CAUTION: Do not travel with the
antenna raised; set for vertical
signals and adjust so that it points to
the rear of the vehicle to reduce the
possibility of damage.
NOTE: Please read these instructions
carefully. Incorrect installation will
affect the performance of your
Status.
95
UHF 490–790 MHz
FM 88–108 MHz
DAB 175–230 MHz
7db
16db
15db
2.8db
75ohms
95dbuv
12–24vDC
55ma
3 TV 1 Radio

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