5
Private antenna
If you use the amplier with a private antenna where no wall outlet plate is
installed, then connect the cable coming from the selective antenna amplier
directly to the input of the amplier. Try and keep the cable as short as possible
and install the amplier where there is easy access to a power outlet.
If you have multiple connections in your apartment/house, we recommend
you review the examples on the flappage or download them from:
http://www.TRIAX.dk/montage
Mounting
Please see the drawingexamples on the flap in this manual
Mark the screw holes on the wall, 230 mm apart (Figure 1a-b-c-d).
Ensure the holes are placed at least 120 mm above the floor or skirting board
so that there is adequate space for the antenna and mains cabling.
The amplier is designed so that all cables point downwards for easy cable
management
Signal in
KOKA 500 kabel
IFA 284 forstærker
Fælles-
antenne
Communal antenna
If you receive your signals from a
communal antenna, please measure
the length of the antenna cable from the
delivery point/your power socket to the
amplier’s input
(We recommend type
KOKA 500) see example
2b
on this page.
Remember to calculate the necessary space for good cable management.
Antenna cables SHOULD NOT be sharply bent around corners which may
cause signal interference. Always ensure the antenna cables are not bent
to a radius of less than 35 mm (min. 5 x cable thickness)
min.
Ø 35 mm
EU/INT typer
Fuga typer
TDP
overgangsspunkt
Fælles-
antenne
If the signal comes from
a communal antenna,
the connection point is
often one of the
above-shown