Connecting an Antenna

There are internal and external types of antennas.

Rear of the TV

Cable Television Network

or

Air

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Connecting an Antenna

1Use a coaxial cable to connect the rear panel of the TV's [AIR] or [CABLE] terminals and the wall mount or external antenna.

2When an Air signal is required, connect to the [AIR] terminal. If a Cable signal is required, connect to the [CABLE] terminal. If both Air, Cable are available, then connect both [AIR] and [CABLE] terminals.

3Connect the TV power cord when connecting everything else. Avoid bending the copper tip at the center of the coaxial cable.

Viewing Air Channels

1Turn on the TV and follow the steps in <Auto Memorizing>. Currently all broadcast Air (Analog, Digital) and Cable (Analog, Digital) channels have been memorized.

2Change the channel you wish to watch!

Selecting channels directly via the numeric keypad. ex) To watch channel 4: Press ‘4’ Press OK.

To change channels using the [CHANNEL] button. ex) Change from Channel 4 to 11: Keep pressing the [CHANNEL] button until you get to Channel 11.

Caution

lIf the signal is too weak to be received by the TV, purchase an additional wavelength amplifier for better reception.

Setting up an UHF antenna will receive a digital broadcast signal.

For apartments and condos, check with related parties or your landlord for UHF receiver availability.

Some areas can receive digital broadcasts via cable companies, therefore check with your local cable operator.

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