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Winegard Rayzar Air Antenna
If hooking up a cable input, connect the cable from
the cable input to the “CABLE” port on the back of the
power supply.
Mount the power supply in the wall with the provided
white screws.
Connect the 72” coax cable from the F-jack on the
front of the power supply to the “Antenna In” F-jack on
the TV.
Press the “ON” switch on the front of the power
supply, and check that the light is on.
WARNING: Do not connect high current devices such
as hair dryers to this receptacle. Maximum current
rating of receptacle is 8 amps at +12 VDC.
Installing a Connector on Coax Cable
TIP: if installing the connector in hot weather, increase
dimensions by ¼.
Strip the outer cover back ½” from the end of the cable.
Fray braid back as far as the outer cover will allow.
Trim braid close to the outer cover, and remove ¼” of
inner insulation, being careful not to nick the center
conductor. Make sure no foil or braid can touch the
center conductor.
Slide the connector tip between the braid and inner
insulation (braid and foil, on foil shield cable). Push the
connector onto the cable as far as it will go.
Attach the cable with a proper crimping or
compression tool. Do not crush cable out-of-round.
Operation
WARNING: Check parking location for obstructions
before raising the antenna.
Turn the crank handle clockwise in the “UP” direction
until some resistance is noted.
Ensure the antenna power supply is in the “ON
position and the green indicator light is illuminated.
While the antenna is in the initial raised/deployed
position, follow the instructions from the TV
manufacturer to perform a channel scan on the TV.
Make certain to scan in AIR or ANTENNA mode.
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Position the Rayzar Air antenna toward broadcast towers for
optimal reception. The antenna receives signal from both the front
and back of the antenna head.
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