CONNECTIONS

Connecting Your Satellite

Receiver to Your TV

If your satellite system has not been professionally installed, or if you move your system or add a component, refer to these pages to help you connect your system.

Jacks and Cables

S-Video Jack and Cable (S-VHS)

The S-Video jack provides the best picture quality for your satellite system.

This jack is available on many TVs and is used in conjunction with audio cables to connect the satellite receiver to yourTV. Remember also to connect the left and right audio cables because the S-Video jack carries only the picture signal, not the sound.

Audio/Video Jacks and Cables (RCA-type)

The audio/video jacks provide very good picture and stereo sound quality, and should be used if your TV has no S-Video jack.

These jacks are used for most audio/video connections between components. The satellite receiver audio/video jacks are color coded (yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for left audio). If your TV has only one input for audio (mono), connect it to the right (red) audio jack on the satellite receiver.

RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables (F-type)

The RF jacks provide good picture and mono sound quality, and are to be used if audio/video connections are not available for your TV.

These jacks are required for antenna or cable-TV connections. The RF jacks on the satellite receiver are labeled IN FROM ANT and OUT TO TV. The coaxial cable supplied with your satellite system is used to connect the RF jacks between the satellite receiver and your TV’s antenna input.

S-Video Jack

Audio/Video Jack

RF Jack

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Panasonic TU-IRD20 manual Connecting Your Satellite Receiver to Your TV, Jacks and Cables, Video Jack and Cable S-VHS