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2. Select an SIS signal from the transmitter (there are many available, but lower
frequencies will create less bleed off to other lines, SiS 491Hz is a good
frequency to start with).
3. Connect the remote antenna and place it on the red transmitter lead. Place it
with the arrow on the remote antenna, pointing away from the transmitter. Select
the frequency using the "f"
button so that it matches the selection on the
transmitter. The screen should look similar to the below picture.
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4. If necessary, adjust the sensitivity so that the bar graph is on the scale. Note that
the front half of the circle is red, indicating slight signal distortion, and the polarity
sign is "+." Indicating that the signal is owing forwards.
5. If the "-" polarity is indicated as below, it will be necessary to perform an SIS reset
before proceeding.
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6. However, if in doubt, always perform the reset to ensure the antenna and receiver
are synchronized.
4.1 Performing a remote antenna SIS reset
As previously described, connect the transmitter to the service to be identied, and
place the antenna on the red cable. Press the "i"
button. The screen will
change to something similar to the below.