Humax L3040 owner manual Connection, Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas

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Connection

Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas

Connecting an Outdoor Antenna

For the best reception, we recommend you use an outdoor antenna. Severely weathered antennas and antenna cables can reduce the signal quality. Before making any connections, inspect all antenna hardware; any service center can explain the various outdoor antennas available to you.

300-Ohm Flat wire

1.Connect the 300-ohm flat wire to the screws on the 300-ohm adapter.

2.Push the end of 300- to 75-ohm adapter into the 75-ohm antenna jack.

75-Ohm Coaxial cable

1. Connect the 75-ohm coaxial cable directly to the 75-ohm antenna jack.

Connecting a CATV Cable

If you subscribe to a CATV system, make the antenna connection as described below.

1.Remove the 300-ohm to 75-ohm adapter or the cable from the TV, if attached.

2.Connect the CATV cable (75-ohm coaxial cable) to the antenna jack.

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Contents L3040 Page Class B digital device Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safeguards for You and Your New Device LCD Cells Recommendation to Avoid or Minimize Phosphor Burn-in User InstructionsTable of Contents Front View Part Names and FunctionsRear View Checking parts Battery Installation and ReplacementChecking Parts Connection Connecting VHF and UHF AntennasConnecting a VCR S-Video Connecting a VCR Composite VideoConnecting a DTV Receiver Component Video Connecting a DVD player Component VideoConnecting a DTV receiver DVI To watch the PC screen Connecting a PC DVIConnecting a PC RGB Remote Control Buttons LCD window feature LCD Window FeatureCase How to Control Other Brand ProductsSetting Up the MBR Confirming the MBR Code in Your Remote Control How to Confirm the MBR CodePunch Buttons How to Set Up the Fixed Buttons Punch ButtonsHow to Reset the Remote Control ResetViewing the OSD Menu Basic operationTurning the LCD TV On and Off Selecting your Language Displaying Status InformationSEL Setting up Channels AutomaticallyChannel Adding and Erasing ChannelsFine Tuning Channels Using the LNALow Noise AmplifierSwitching the Sound Off Temporarily Direct Access FeaturesUsing the FAV button to select the previous channel Adjusting the VolumeSource Selecting a Device from External SourcesSelect an option Contrast , Brightness , Sharpness , Color PictureChanging the Picture standard Customizing the PictureCustomizing the Sound Changing the Sound StandardSound Setting the BBE ModeSetting the Surround Effect Selecting the Stereo Sound Using the Auto VolumeAVLChanging the Screen Size SetupSelect an option Auto Pixel Shift, lnverse, Screen Wiper Protecting Screen burnLong LifePress Button to adjust the volume level Setting the ClockOr TEXT2 Setting the Sleep TimerViewing the Closed Captions Icon Factory ResetSelect a Type Small , Double1 , Double2 , or Large PIPPicture In PictureViewing the Picture In Picture Freezing the Sub-PictureDVD/480i Operating conditions of PIPChanging the OSD Position Setting the OSD Time OutChip Operation What is the V-CHIP?General Procedure Chip Menu Blocking Menu Mpaa Ratings Mpaa Motion Picture Association of AmericaTV Parental Guide Rating Content LabelsTV-PGD/L/S/V Parental guidance suggested TV-YAll childrenTV-Y7FV Directed to older children TV-GGeneral audienceTV-MAL/S/V Mature audience only Changing the PasswordTV-14D/L/S/V Parental caution recommended How to Set Up Your Display Setting for Windows Display SettingsDot x Line Vertical Horizontal DDC Protocol Adjusting RGB Color Picture Color AdjustmentChanging the image position Picture Position AdjustmentFrequency Adjustment Fine Tuning of the ImageAdjusting the PC Screen Automatically Phase AdjustmentAutomatic Quality Adjustment Adjusting PhaseUsing the Hyper terminal Serial Control Using RS-232CInstalling Hyper terminal File Preference Setup Ascii Setup dialog window Mode Command Remark General RS-232C command structureProblems TroubleshootingModel Name L3040 SpecificationsManufacturer Code Manufacturer MBR CodesAiwa DVD How to Set Up the Lockout Function Appendix Memo Memo KQF1T422Z3