ANTENNA/CATV CONNECTIONS
Combination VHF/UHF Antenna | |
Single 75 ohm Cable | |
300 ohm | |
Splitter | Take off the Splitter |
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UHF Antenna | ||
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300 ohm | (not supplied) | |
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VHF Antenna
Single 75 ohm Cable
300 ohm
Combiner (not supplied)
Incoming CATVMatching Transformer (not supplied)
ANT.
This television has an extended tuning range and can tune most cable channels without using a cable company supplied converter box. Some cable companies offer "premium pay channels" in which the signal is scrambled. Descrambling these signals for normal viewing requires the use of a descrambler device which is generally provided by the cable company.
Converter/ Descrambler
Converter/ Descrambler
Splitter | A / B Switch A B |
Combination VHF/UHF Antenna (Single 75 ohm Cable or 300 ohm
Connect the 75 ohm cable from a combination VHF/UHF an- tenna to the Antenna Jack. If your combination antenna has a
300ohm
Combination VHF/UHF Antenna (Separate VHF and UHF 300 ohm
Connect the UHF
Separate VHF/UHF Antennas
Connect the 75 ohm Cable from the VHF antenna and the UHF antenna
NOTE: If your VHF antenna has a
For Subscribers to Basic Cable TV Service
For basic cable service not requiring a Converter/ Descrambler box, connect the CATV 75 ohm Coaxial Cable directly to the Antenna Jack on the back of the television.
For Subscribers to Scrambled Cable TV Service
If you subscribe to a cable service which requires the use of a Converter/Descrambler box, connect the incoming cable to the Converter/Descrambler box and connect the output of the box to the Antenna Jack on the back of the television. Follow the connections shown left. Set the television to the output of the Converter/Descrambler box (usually channel 3 or 4) and use the Converter/Descrambler box to select channels.
For Subscribers to Unscrambled Basic Cable with Scrambled Premium Channels
If you subscribe to a cable service in which basic cable channels are unscrambled and premium channels require the use of a Converter/Descrambler box, you may wish to use a
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