
IMPORTANT NOTES
Log Periodic
Reflector
HUse good grade 75 Ohm coax (round) cable to connect the antenna to the HDTV Digital Receiver. Do not use 300 Ohm flat
HPlace the antenna away from large metal objects. If using an indoor antenna, remember that aluminum siding and
HPoint the antenna in the direction of the TV station. Allow a
HAvoid standing in front of the antenna while adjusting its position. Move a few feet to the rear to avoid changing the signal characteristics.
HIf you are located in an area serviced by two (2) different DTV stations in different directions, you may need an antenna rotator to receive signals from both stations.
Antenna/Cable Connection
Antenna Connection
For proper reception of VHF/UHF channels, a directional antenna is required (see previous page). For best reception, an outdoor antenna is recommended.
Procedure
HConnect the antenna cable from your antenna.
HSelect ANTENNA, in the Roller Guide Menu™* SET UP Menu under Input (see Getting Started section, Step 6).
Incoming Cable from
Home Antenna
75 Ohm ANT IN input on back of HDTV Digital Receiver
Cable Connection
Before connecting your cable to the HDTV Digital Receiver, contact your local cable provider and ask the following question:
•Do you need a separate cable box to receive cable channels in your area?
Note: The Panasonic HDTV Digital Receiver is able to receive DTV signals from your local cable provider only if they are transmitted in the 8VSB modulation format approved by the FCC for DTV transmission. Also, your cable provider may elect to transmit in the 8VSB format for only a limited period of time.
Procedure
HConnect the cable wire provided by your local cable provider.
HSelect one of the following in the Roller Guide Menu™ SET UP Menu under Ant/Cable Input (see Getting Started section, Step 7).
Incoming Cable from
Cable Provider75 Ohm ANT IN input on back of Digital
Receiver
* Roller Guide Menu is a trademark of Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. U.S. Patent Pending.
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