HDTVlp
OWNER’S MANUAL
HDTVlp Antenna Pro Amplified
Low Profile Indoor Television Antenna
Installation
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Attaching the Reflector to the Antenna
Attaching the Antenna with Reflector to the Base
1. Route the 6' Mini Coax Cable through the Base and screw it securely
to the Antenna
2. Slide the Antenna with Reflector onto the Base
3. Using a screw driver slightly tighten the 2 screws (see fig 7) to secure
the Antenna to the Base
1. Starting from the right side, slide the Clip that is attached to the Reflector
diagonally into the notch at the back of the Antenna. (see fig 4,5)
2. Once the Clip is pushed in, slide it to the side so that it forms a 90 degree
angle to the Antenna's edge (see fig 6)
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all four Clips
Fig. 7
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Fig. 4
Connecting the HDTVlp
1. Connect the Mini Coax Cable
that is attached to the Antenna
to the Power Injector labeled
"Antenna"
2. Connect the 2' Standard Coax
Cable from the Power Injector
labeled "TV" to your HDTV or
Set-top box
3. Connect the 6' Standard Coax
Cable from the Power Injector
labeled "Power" to the
AC Adapter
6 Coax
Cable
2 Coax
Cable
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4. Plug in the AC Adapter to a
standard AC outlet
Attaching Rubber Feet to the Base
Remove the protective adhesive strip from the 4 rubber feet and apply
them to the bottom of the antenna base.
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Operating Your HDTVlp
Trouble Shooting
No picture, or the tuner is displaying “no signal.”
Locating Your HDTVlp
1. Make sure that the HDTVlp is connected to the correct “antenna in”
input on the set-top box or TV.
Your HDTVlp is a precision instrument and should be placed in a location
that is best for receiving TV signals.
2. Rotate the antenna around the room to find the best reflacted signal,
keep in mind that the best reflected signal may be behind the antenna.
(See page 5 for directions on how to use the web to locate the broadcast
tower location. Rotate the antenna base up to 360º until you receive the
best signal possible).
Your HDTVlp can be placed on top of any TV for ease of adjustment.
Operating the HDTVlp
Positioning the HDTVlp properly will give you optimal digital television
(DTV) reception, especially in areas of high multipath. In such areas, an
antenna reposition of a few inches could mean the difference between an
excellent DTV stream or a loss of picture.
3. For houses with aluminum siding/insulation or stucco, place the antenna
near a window to minimize interference.
Frequently Asked Questions
First you should point the antenna towards a window.
If this fails to give you a solid picture, slowly rotate the antenna 360
degrees until you receive a picture - the HDTVlp antenna was designed to
pick up reflected signals from interior walls. Keep in mind that the best
reflected signal may be behind the antenna.
Q. What do I need to get HDTV?
A. A High Definition television with built-in or set-top HD receiver.
Q. Why do I need an antenna?
A. This antenna will get you local high definition broadcast channels
providing you live within 30 miles of the broadcast tower and there are
no obstacles between you and the broadcast tower that could interfere
with reception (see note).
NOTE: It is best to utilize the Signal Strength Meter of your set-top box
or HDTV television with built in tuner to optimize the position of the
HDTVlp antenna.
Q. Can I use this antenna in a basement?
A. No, Broadcast signals cannot penetrate into basements due to their
lower elevation.
Q. How can I get channels above channel 13?
You can use the following Web tool to find where the broadcast towers
are located:
2. Enter your home’s address and then “Submit.”
3. Click “View Street Level Map” to see which direction you should point
your antenna.
A. Tuners have both cable and antenna modes. Access the proper on
screen TV menu and switch from Cable/CATV mode to ANT/AIR mode
to receive these channels.
Please Note:
Please Note:
Other variables, which are not related to antenna performance, can effect
your reception. These include distance from the source transmitting the
desired station, and man-made and natural conditions.
Example: Obstacles such as buildings between the transmitting source
and your antenna.
1. Do not place your HDTVlp near large metal objects or appliances that
could create interference.
2. Do not lift your HDTVlp by its receiving elements or
place objects on them.
3. Late model televisions have on-screen menu controls for viewing
VHF/UHF “Off-Air” or cable broadcasts. Please ensure that this menu
control is at the proper “Off-Air” position.
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Performance Specifications
Channels:
VHF: 2-13
UHF: 14-69
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Dimensions: 5"H x 26 / "W x 4 / "D
Amplifier Gain: VHF/ UHF: 7 -10 dB average
Limited Warranty
Audiovox Corporation (Audiovox) warrants this product against defects in mate-
rials or workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase. During this
period, this product will be replaced without charge. This warranty does not
cover any damage due to acts of nature, commercial use, accident, misuse,
abuse or negligence. This warranty is only valid in the USA. Replacement as
provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the consumer.
Audiovox shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for
breach of any express or implied warranty on this product, except to the extent
that limitations of this sort are prohibited by applicable law. THERE ARE NO
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