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If your antenna has one lead that looks like this, see “Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads,” on page 2.2. If you have two antennas, see “Separate VHF and UHF Antennas,” on page 2.2. Antennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin Leads If you are using an off-air antenna (such as a roof antenna or “rabbit ears”) that has 300ohm twin flat leads, follow the directions below. 1 Place the wires from the twin leads under the screws on the 300-75 ohm adaptor (not supplied). Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws. 2 Plug the adaptor into the ANT-A or ANT-B terminal on the rear panel. 2.1 CHAPTER TWO: INSTALLATION CHAPTER TWO: INSTALLATION 2.2 Connecting Cable TV You can connect different cable systems to your TV, including cable without a cable box, and cable with a cable box that descrambles some or all channels. Cable without a Cable Box If you want to connect cable, and you do not need to use a cable box: Plug the incoming cable into the ANT-A or ANT-B antenna terminal on the rear of the TV. 2 Plug the combiner into the ANT-A or ANT-B terminal on the rear panel. INSTALLATION Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads Plug the antenna lead into the ANT-A or ANT-B terminal on the rear panel. Separate VHF and UHF Antennas If you have two separate antennas for your TV (one VHF and one UHF), you must combine the two antenna signals before connecting the antennas to the TV. This procedure requires a an optional combiner-adaptor (available at most electronics shops). 1 Connect both antenna leads to the combiner. 2.3 CHAPTER TWO: INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Cable with a Cable box that Descrambles All Channels 1 Find the cable that is connected to the ANTENNA OUT terminal on your cable box. This terminal might be labeled “ANT OUT”, “VHF OUT”, or simply, “OUT”. 2 Connect the other end of this cable to the ANT-A or ANT-B terminal on the rear of the TV. This terminal might be labeled “ANT IN,” “VHF IN,” or simply, “IN.” Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some Channels If your cable box descrambles only some channels (such as premium channels), follow the instructions below. You will need a two-way splitter, an RF (A/B) switch, and four lengths of coaxial cable. (These items are available at most electronics stores.) 1 Find and disconnect the cable that is connected to the ANTENNA IN terminal on your cable box. 2 Connect this cable to a two-way splitter. 3 Connect a coaxial cable between an OUTPUT terminal on the splitter and the IN terminal on the cable box. INSTALLATION Connect a coaxial cable between the ANTENNA OUT terminal on the cable box and the B–IN terminal on the A/B switch. 5 Connect another cable between the other OUT terminal on the splitter and the A–IN terminal on the RF (A/B) switch. 6 Connect the last coaxial cable between the OUT terminal on the RF (A/B) switch and the VHF/UHF terminal on the rear of the TV. After you’ve made this connection, set the A/B switch to the “A” position for normal viewing. Set the A/B switch to the “B” position to view scrambled channels. (When you set the A/B switch to “B,” you will need to tune your TV to the cable box’s output channel, which is usually channel 3 or 4.) CHAPTER TWO: INSTALLATION 2.4 2.5 CHAPTER TWO: INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Connecting a VCR These instructions assume that you have already connected your TV to an antenna or a cable TV system (according to the instructions on pages 2.1-2.3). Skip step 1 if you have not yet connected to an antenna or a cable system. 1 Connect a coaxial cable between the ANTENNA OUT terminal on the VCR and the antenna terminal on the TV. A coaxial cable is usually included with a VCR. (If not, check your local electronics store). 2 Connect a set of audio cables between the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR and the AUDIO jacks on the TV. If you have a mono VCR, connect L(mono) to VCR audio out using only one audio cable. 3 Connect a video cable between the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR and the VIDEO jack on the TV. If you have a S-VHS VCR, use the S-Video connections and remove the video cable. Do not connect the video cable and the SVideo cable to video 1 simultaneously. Follow the instructions in “Viewing a VCR or Camcorder Tape” to view your VCR tape. Note: This figure shows the Standard Connector-jack panel. The actual configuration on your TV may be different, depending on the model. CHAPTER TWO: INSTALLATION 2.6 INSTALLATION Connecting a Camcorder The side panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a camcorder to your TV. They allow you to view the camcorder tapes without using a VCR. 1 Locate the A/V output jacks on the camcorder. They are usually found on the side or rear of the camcorder. 2 Connect an audio cable between the AUDIO OUTPUT jack on the camcorder and the AUDIO terminals on the side of the TV. If you have mono camcorder, connect L(mono) to camcorder audio out using only one audio cable. 3 Connect a video cable between the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the camcorder and the VIDEO terminal on the sidet of the TV. The audio-video cables shown here a...
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