Samsung 15-1634 User Manual

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and seal the connection with coax
sealant tape or a weather boot.

4. Mount the antenna on the mast, and

secure it by tightening the hex nuts
evenly onto the U-bolts.

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• Ground wires for both the mast and

downlead should be copper or aluminum
wire, 8 AWG or larger.

• Mount a grounding block (not supplied,

available at RadioShack) as close as
possible to where the downlead enters
the house.

• Downlead wire from the antenna to the

grounding block and the mast ground
wire should be secured to the house with
stand-off insulators, spaced 4–6 feet
apart.

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1. Connect the coax downlead from the

antenna to the

ANT

jack on the power

injector.

2.

If your TV has an F-connector, connect
the short piece of coax from the power
injector to your TV’s VHF/UHF 75-ohm
F-connector.

If your TV has screw terminals for VHF/
UHF connection, connect a 75-to-300
ohm transformer (not supplied, available
at RadioShack) between the power
injector and the VHF/UHF terminals.

If your TV has a 75-ohm VHF connection
and a 300-ohm UHF connection,
connect a signal splitter (not supplied,
available at RadioShack) between the

power injector and the TV’s VHF/UHF
connections.

3. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s small

plug into the power injector’s

DC 12V

jack. Plug the adapter into a standard
AC outlet. The power injector’s indicator
lights to indicate that the antenna is
properly connected.

Grounding Rod

Grounding Clamp

Grounding Blocks

Downlead

To TV

Lightning
Arrestor

Mast Ground
Wire

75-Ohm VHF Connection or VHF/
UHF Screw Terminals

Power Injector

300-Ohm UHF
Connection

Coax Downlead

Coax Cable

Signal Splitter

75- to 300-Ohm Transformer

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