Home Theater

Expanding your home theater system

When you can’t directly connect the antenna you disconnected from your television to the unit

Check the type of antenna input on your television and make the appropriate connection.

ºIf it is a twin lead

300–75 - transformer (not included)

from the antenna

To this unit’s

RF IN terminal

(Flat) Twin lead 300 - cable

ºIf there is a twin lead and a coaxial cable

from the antenna

VHF/UHF band mixer

(Flat)

(not included)

Twin lead

 

300 - cable

 

(Round)

75 - coaxial cable

To this unit’s

RF IN terminal

ºIf there are two twin leads

from the antenna

 

300–75 - transformer

(Flat)

(not included)

Twin lead

 

300 - cable

 

VHF/UHF band mixer (not included)

To this unit’s

RF IN terminal

³If your television has both post and plug-type VHF terminals, the post connection is recommended to minimize signal loss.

When you can’t directly connect the included 75 - coaxial cable to the television

Use the connection that suits the type of terminal.

ºIf it is a screw & plug type terminal

Television

VHF/UHF band separator

(not included)

VHF

 

 

UHF

75 - coaxial cable

ºIf it is a screw type terminal

 

Television

75–300 - transformer

 

(not included)

VHF

 

 

or

 

UHF

ºIf it is a double screw type terminal

Television

VHF/UHF band separator

(not included)

VHF

UHF

ºIf it is a complex TV terminal

Television

Split out

ANT 1

ANT 2

³Connect to one of the ANT terminals and select the same antenna number on the television.

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Panasonic DMR-E20 warranty If it is a twin lead, If there is a twin lead and a coaxial cable, If there are two twin leads