Labgear LHG5K User Manual
Congratulations on the purchase of your high gain aerial.The aerial is ideal for the reception of all available signals instrong and medium strength signal areas.• Tuned to exclude signals from Lte 800 4G and Lte 700 5Gmobile phone transmitters which might cause interference• F type connection• Forward Gain 13.9dBi• Suitable for outdoor or loft installation• Rugged construction• Clip-on reflectors for rapid assembly32 Element High GainGroup K, TV AerialLHG5KUser GuideSupport: www.labgear.co.uk/support 1Full HDHDReadyFig. 2a*Please Note that when the reflectorlocating studs have clicked into place thereflector bracket is locked into position.If you are unable to push the reflectors incompletely to locate the studs make surethe reflector bracket has been pushed allthe way back (see Fig, 2b above).reflector bracketback viewrotate 90˚ clockwisebefore mounting/attaching reflectors reflectorbracket inverticalpositionpush bracketback to lockFig. 2bAssembly and InstallationPlease read the General Safety Precautions overleaf before starting your installationFor best results the aerial should be mounted on an outdoor aerial mastand pointed in the direction of the nearest transmitter*making sure it is in aposition where the transmitter signal will not be obstructed by nearby trees andbuildings. If you are in any doubt about the direction in which the aerial shouldbe pointing or the orientation of the aerial (horizontal for main transmitter,vertical for relay transmitter) check your neighbours’ aerials. For verticalmounting rotate the aerial through 90° before attaching to the mast clamp.Loft mounting is often a viable option in strong/medium signal strength areasallthough the roof may cause some loss of signal strength.If mounting on an existing mast, first check that the mast is in good conditionand firmly fixed in position.1. Rotate and lock the director elements into a vertical position. As shown in Fig. 12. The reflector bracket rotates through 90˚. When boxed it is usually in thehorizontal position as it takes up less space. Before attaching the reflectors, thebracket must be rotated into the vertical position, as shown in Fig. 2a & 2b.If you need to rotate the bracket push it towards the front of the aerial tounlock, then rotate clockwise through 90˚ using the arrow as a guide then pullthe bracket back into it’s original position.*3. Connect dipole assembly to the main boom, insert the threaded bolt Athrough the front hole on the underside of the main boom and the locatingpin in the second hole on the underside of the main boom as shown inFig. 3a.Screw the wing nut supplied to the threaded bolt on the dipole to hold itfirmly in position on the boom.Slide the reflectors B into the reflector bracketC until the studs engage and lock into position as shown in Fig. 3a and Fig.3b. The reflectors can be fitted either way round.4. Loosen the screws/bolts of the mast clamp and slide it onto the boom behindthe reflectors. Attach the assembled aerial and clamp to the mast Make surethe aerial is pointing in the direction of the nearest TV transmitter then tightenthe wing nuts until the aerial is securely fixed into position, (see Fig. 4).Rotate flat directorelements into verticalpositionFig. 1reflectorassemblyengagestud inholereflectorbracketsprungstudssprungstudsdipoleassemblymainboomdirectorelements invertical positionlocatingpinthreadedboltFig. 3aFig. 3bFig. 4mast clampassemblyABB BBCC |
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