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Feb 22, 2025 - 10:44 AM
To install the ONE FOR ALL 16662 Ball Antenna, follow these steps:
1. Unwind the coaxial cable at the bottom of the antenna, specifically for VHF HI channels.
2. Connect the included power adapter into a standard 120V wall outlet.
3. Connect the micro USB connector at the other end of the power adapter to the power inserter.
4. Connect the coaxial cable attached to the power inserter to the ANTENNA IN connector at the back of your TV or set-top box.
5. The antenna features a Signal Level Indicator. Press the SIGNAL button on the front of the antenna to see the current strength of incoming TV signals. The more LEDs lighting up, the stronger the signal.
Note: In weak signal areas, not all LEDs may light up, but it may still be sufficient to receive channels in good quality.
6. Position the antenna as high as possible, close to or in a window, and facing the direction of the TV towers for optimal reception.
If you are unsure of the direction of your TV towers, you can check www.channelchecker.com for guidance.
7. After positioning the antenna, check the signal strength by pressing the SIGNAL button on the front of the antenna.
8. You can fine-tune the reception by rotating the dome of the antenna. After each rotation, check the signal strength again.
9. Once the antenna is properly positioned, perform a channel scan on your TV. Set the tuner mode to ANTENNA and choose CHANNEL SCAN (or a similar option) in the setup menu of your TV.
If the number of channels or the quality is poor, try changing the antenna's position and repeat the channel scan on your TV.
For more tips and tricks, you can visit www.oneforall.com/tips-and-tricks. If you need further assistance, you can contact ONE FOR ALL customer support at 855-823-3422 (toll-free).
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