Getting Started
Connecting the Antenna
Antenna Terminal
“F” Type Connector
75Ohm Coaxial Cable
(RG59 Quad Shield)
Connect the television to the antenna wall
plate and a good quality outside / roof
antenna. This television uses an “F”
connector for the RF input. If your wall
plate or antenna lead is the standard
“Belling Lee” connector, use the supplied
“F” to “Belling Lee” adaptor.
Plug the “F” connector firmly into the TV
antenna input and then lock it in place with
the locking nut.
NOTE: Turn the nut only, do not turn the cable.
For your safety any external antenna should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and should comply with
Australian Standard AS1417.1. The RF (Antenna) Input impedance of this television is 75.
Connecting DVD players and VCRs etc
For optimal Digital TV reception, use
an antenna splitter (bottom page
illustration) when also connecting a
VCR / DVD Recorder to the digital TV.
Traditionally, with analogue TV, you will
have connected the antenna to the
VCR and then connected the VCR to
the TV. If your signal strength is
sufficient, this method can be used.
Note: It might require that the VCR or
DVD recorder has to be turned on to
ensure that the signal passes through
to the television.
“F” Type Connector 75Ohm Coaxial Cable
(RG59 Quad Shield)
Antenna Terminal
VCR / DVD Recorder etc.
VCR / DVD Recorder etc.
Splitter
“F” Type Connector
75Ohm Coaxial Cable
(RG59 Quad Shield)
Antenna Terminal
We recommend that you use a splitter to connect
the antenna to the TV and to the VCR etc. This
should ensure that signal loss is reduced as much
as possible.
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