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[. . . ] This warranty is void and of no effect if any serial numbers on the product are altered, replaced, defaced or missing. This FUNAI CORPORATION Limited warranty applies only to product purchased and used in the United States. This warranty only covers failures due to defects in material or workmanship, which occur during normal use. It does not cover damage which occurs in shipment, or failures which are caused by repairs, alterations, or parts not supplied by FUNAI CORPORATION, or damage which results from accident, misuse, abuse, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, improper maintenance, commercial use such as hotel, rental or office use of this product, or damage which results from fire, flood, lightning or other acts of God. [. . . ] Do not install the antenna in locations such as the following: · Near power lines, neon signs, overhead wires and telephone wires · Where the construction is not solid, the ground is soft, it is rickety, or it vibrates · Where the antenna may impede the passage of people or vehicles · Near a chimney or where the temperature becomes high Do not conduct installation work when the weather is bad due to strong wind, rain, snow, fog or other conditions. This can cause injury resulting from the product falling or being toppled. Do not conduct installation work when there are poor footholds including an unstable position. This can cause injury resulting from falling or slipping. As electric currents flow through the coaxial cable that is connected to the antenna, do not nick, bend forcefully, put anything heavy on, or heat the coaxial cable. This can cause fire or an electric shock. Do not tamper with the interior of the antenna by opening the case or disassembling the antenna. This can cause an electric shock or injury. For inspection, adjustment or repair of the interior, contact a retailer or a business that provides this service. Do not stand on the antenna or installation devices or hang on them. This can cause damage or injury resulting from the product falling or being toppled. Components 1 Smart Antenna Unit 2 Elements 3 Antenna Control Box (DPI-10) 4 Bracket A 5 Bracket B 6 Bracket Cover 7 Screws (Small: No. 10-327/16) 8 Screws (Large: No. 10-321·1/4) 9 Weather Boot 10 Screws to secure elements (small: No. 8-327/16) 11 Antenna Control Cable (1. 64 ft) 12 Coaxial Cable (1. 64 ft) 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 4 1 1 Caution: (NOT INCLUDED) Items required for installation 1 Mast (ø1. 26"-ø1. 69") 2 Screwdriver (Phillips) 3 Coaxial Cable (RG6 or RG59) There may be restrictions on installation of an antenna if you live in a condominium or apartment building. Make sure you ask your management committee, management office, residents' association or others about such restrictions before installing the antenna. Install the antenna in a location where no one can touch the antenna elements. Failure to do so may cause injury such as an injured eye resulting from being struck by an element tip.
Assembly 1. Insert the element into the opening for attaching that element in the Smart Antenna Unit. Secure the element by tightening the screw included for attaching the element.
Mounting Slot for Element Smart Antenna Unit Element Smart Antenna Unit
Element
Mounting Screw for Element
Mounting Antenna on Mast 1. Attach bracket A to the Smart Antenna Unit using the 4 screws. ) (screw torque:approximately 3N·m) 1 2. Place mast through the mounting bracket cover. Insert mast between bracket A and bracket B, then tighten firmly using 2 screws. ) 3 (screw torque:approximately 3N·m) 4. [. . . ] · When the antenna is connected with the Antenna Control Box, make sure that an RG-59 coaxial cable or greater (not included) is used. Also make sure the coaxial cable between the Smart Antenna Unit and the Antenna Control Box is 150 ft long or less when wiring is carried out.
<Note> No direction adjustment is required when this antenna is installed.
Screws (small) Smart Antenna Unit Bracket A Mast Bracket Cover Bracket B Mast Bracket A
Screws (large)
Connector Coaxial Cable Cut Bracket Cover Waterproof Cap
Note : This antenna system does not include a DIGITAL (ATSC) Receiver. Installation To receive terrestrial digital broadcasts, airwaves must be over a certain level of strength. If the antenna is installed in locations where airwaves are weak or the strength level of airwaves is lowered by obstacles in the surroundings that block airwaves or reflect them, terrestrial digital broadcasts may not be received at all. [. . . ]
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