Connections
Step 2 Connecting the Antenna/Cable TV Signal, a Cable Box (or Satellite Box), or a VCR
Twin antenna leads
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Phone IR Blaster | Printer Port | Mic | R | L | Out | AC Input | |
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OPTION A
If you do not have a standard coaxial cable type of antenna or a Cable TV signal, use this option. You will need to purchase an adapter (matching transformer) like the one shown above.
Fasten the twin antenna leads (UHF and VHF) to the screws on the adapter. Connect the adapter to the Cable In jack on the back of the Internet Terminal.
Go to step 4 - Connecting the Telephone Cord.
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OPTION B
If you have a standard coaxial cable type of antenna or a Cable TV signal, use this option.
Connect the antenna or Cable TV signal to the Cable In jack on the back of the Internet Terminal.
Go to step 4 - Connecting the Telephone Cord.
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