Performance Specifications
Channels:
VHF: 2-13
UHF: 14-69
Operating Bandwidth: 54 MHz to 806 MHz
Output Impedance: 75 ohms
Dimensions (with elements): 4 / "H x 25"W x 12"D
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Amplifier Gain: VHF: 12 dB min
UHF: 6 dB min
Limited Warranty
Audiovox Corporation (Audiovox) warrants this product against defects in
materials 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 IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
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WARRANTIES OR EITHER SORT ARE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, AND IN
SUCH CASE, EACH WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ONE YEAR.
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About Your TERK TV5
Thank you for choosing the TERK TV5. TERK antennas are
designed to help deliver sharp, clear video reception. Our
engineering department is dedicated to designing
antennas that enhance both the latest technology and the
aesthetics of any viewing environment. The TV5 installs in
minutes, is easy to use and simple to adjust. Before using
your antenna, please remove all parts from the box and
read the owner’s manual carefully.
Amplified Indoor Antenna:
The TV5 features a fully adjustable, low-noise amplifier,
that is designed to optimize signal strength for any
location. TERK’s patented amplifier bypass allows
stronger local stations to bypass the amplifier entirely,
preventing overmodulation and ensuring successful
reception of the maximum number of available channels.
Built-In Video Selector Switch:
The TV5 offers the added convenience of a built-in video
selector switch, creating a one cable solution for a video
game, DVD player, VCR or other video component. With
just a push of a button, you can now switch between TV
and another video source without having to disconnect
and reconnect any wires.
NOTE: Some video sources may require additional equip-
ment due to incompatible outputs. One of TERK’s Modulators
will allow these components (DVDs, video games, etc.)
that have RCA outputs, to be connected to your TV5.
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Assembly And Installing Your TV5
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7. Video Selector Switch
8. Amplifier Adjust
9. DC Power Input
10. Video Input
3. Coaxial Cable
4. Center Control Arm
5. Antenna/Video
Power Indicators
Assembly:
Assembly of your TV5 is easy. Simply insert the receiving
elements into the center control arm and hand-screw
the center cap, making sure you have a snug fit.
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Connecting your TV5
There are two ways to connect your TV5. This will depend
on your model of television.
For Televisions with One 75 Ohm Input for VHF and UHF:
1. Connect the coaxial cable from your TV5 to the
“F” connector input marked VHF/UHF on your TV.
See Fig 2.
For Televisions with Separate 75 Ohm
VHF and UHF Inputs:
1. Attach the band separator (included) to the coaxial
cable attached to the back of your TV5.
2. Screw in the VHF connector from the band separator to
the VHF input on your TV or VCR.
3. Attach the 300 ohm twin wire from the band separator
to the two screws marked UHF. See Fig 3.
Powering your TV5
Attach the AC adapter (included) to the DC input on the
rear of your TV5. Plug the other end of the adaptor into
any 12 volt AC outlet.
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Operating Your TERK TV5 Low-
Profile Indoor Amplified Antenna
For VHF and UHF:
1. Switch video selector switch to “Antenna”.
2. Tune your TV to the desired station.
3. Holding the top of the center control arm, simply
rotate the antenna to seek the best quality picture.
4. Adjust the “amplification”slider for the best picture
and sound
For Video Games and Other Video Components:
1. Attach the coaxial cable from your satellite, cable, or
video game adapter to the video input on your TV5.
Ensure a tight fit to avoid interference.
2. Switch the video selector switch to “Video” for operation.
3. To connect a DVD player, VCR or video game system to
a television that is not equipped with A/V jacks, you will
need to obtain one of TERK’s RF modulators.
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Operating Your TV5
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Please Note:
1. Do not force the center control arm past its normal
rotation positions.
2. Do not place your TV5 near large metal objects or
appliances that would create interference.
2. Do not lift your TV5 by its receiving elements or place
objects on them.
4. 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.
Locating Your TV5
Your TV5 is a precision instrument and should be
placed in a location that is best for receiving TV signals.
Your TV5 can be placed on top of any standard TV for
ease of adjustment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. I have a cable ready TV. Why am I not getting any
channels above 13?
A. The tuners inside of cable ready TVs have two modes.
One mode is for cable and the other mode is for
antenna. When the TV is in cable mode, and you are
using an antenna, you will not be able to receive any
channels above 13. To fix this, simply access the menu
of your TV and switch the TV from Cable/CATV mode to
ANT/AIR mode.
Q. I have my TV in a metal cabinet. Will the antenna work?
A. Any large metal objects will prevent the antenna signal
from reaching the antenna. You must place the antenna
outside of or above the metal cabinet.
Q. My home has aluminum siding/insulation. Where
should I place my antenna?
A. Place the antenna near a window to minimize
interference and improve your reception.
Q. Can I use my antenna in a basement?
A. TV signals cannot penetrate into basement locations
due to their lower elevation.
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.
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