Note

Before connecting a cable box to the TV, be sure to read any instructions that came with the cable box.

Note

Be sure to retain the jumper cable in case you change your TV connections later.

You’ll need to connect it again in certain connection schemes to provide the channel zapping feature.

Wall jack

Coaxial cables

Cable box

VCR and Cable Box Connection

1Turn off and unplug your TV, VCR, and cable box.

2Connect the VCR as described in “VCR Connection” on page 24.

3Connect the cable line coming into the house to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV.

4Remove the jumper cable connected to both the RF Output and ANT 2 connectors on the back of the TV. Retain the cable.

5Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the RF Output connector on the back of the TV.

6Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the IN connector on the cable box. If your coaxial cable has a screw-type connector on the end, secure it by turning the end clockwise.

7Connect another coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the cable box.

8Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the IN connector on the VCR.

9Connect another coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the VCR.

10Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 2 connector on the back of the TV.

11Be sure to turn on use of the TV’s ANT 2 port, as described on page 47.

ANT 1

RF Output

ANT 2

S-video cable

Audio cable

VCR

12Plug your TV, VCR, and cable box back into an electrical outlet.

26Setting Up the TV