JVC AV 60D501 manual Cable or Antenna Connections

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Cable or Antenna Connections

Before you can begin to watch your D-Series Projection television, you will need to connect it to an antenna or cable outlet. The next four diagrams should cover most typical antenna or cable connections.

Use Diagram #1 to connect your television to an antenna with flat cable leads.

Use Diagram #2 to connect your television to an antenna with a coaxial cable lead OR to a cable system that does not require you to use a cable box to receive any channels.

Use Diagram #3 or #4 to connect to a cable system that requires you to use a cable box to receive any or all of you cable channels (i.e. to receive “premium” cable channels).

1) Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF/VHF combiner.

2) Press the combiner box onto the ANT-A coaxial cable input on the television’s back panel.

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For Antenna with Twin Flat lead:

1) Connect the two 300 ohm leads from the antenna to the transformer.

2) Press the 75 ohm plug of the transformer onto the ANT-A coaxial cable input on the television’s back panel.

For Antenna with a Coaxial Cable lead or a Cable System that does not require the use of a cable box:

1) Connect the coaxial cable from the antenna to the ANT-A coaxial cable input on the television’s back panel.

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