[. . . ] This location should allow for approximately 24" of clearance around the antenna. Avoid close proximity to other roof mounted objects (AC, Vents, & Roof Edges). [. . . ] If proper sealing techniques are used (as described in Step 5) you should not need to add additional caulking around the base. NOTE: The Caulking compound used should be approved for the type of vehicle and environment. Material should be a non-hardening type such as Butyl caulking. F IG U R E 4 3 WALL PLATE INSTALLATION 1. The wall plate/power supply assembly may be mounted in most electrical outlet/switch boxes. Connect the cable from the roof antenna to the "ANTENNA IN". After connecting all coax cables, connect +12VDC wire to the + male spade terminal on the circuit board (marked with a red dot) using a ¼" Insulated Female Spade Terminal. Then connect the ground wire (marked with a black dot) using the same type terminal. Connect main TV to the TV1 output on the front of the wall plate. To Second TV To Antenna To AM/FM Radio To Park Cable ANT ENNA IN TV2 O UT RADIO OUT CABLE IN INTER IO R W ALL 2. 0" 0V GROUND INPUT +12VDC INPUT FIGURE 6 2. 75" #6 FLAT HEAD SCREW R O UTE ALL P O W ER /G R O UND W IRES A ND CO A X CA BLES THRO UG H THIS HO LE FIG URE 5 FIGURE 7 * Recommendation of RG-6U cable type with a maximum length of 10 feet between Plate and Antenna. Select the desired source by moving the switch located on the front of the wall plate. AIR will activate the roof mounted antenna which will provide over-the-air TV and AM/FM reception. [. . . ] Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. [. . . ]