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2.6 Connect to Broadcast TV & Other Devices (DVR, Receiver, BDR, etc.)

The type of equipment attached to your flat panel TV determines which panel ports are used. The following sections explain how to connect broadcast TV and playback equipment such as a DVD player, Surround Sound system, video recorder, etc. to the panel. If your equipment is not listed, please refer to the operating instructions that came with the device(s) for connection assistance.

2.6.1 Add Analog (conventional) and Digital TV Channels

Whether a TV station broadcasts in Analog or Digital, your flat panel TV shows the programs as long as the panel is programmed to accept the signal. To program your panel for broadcast TV, select terminal ANT.

The ANT terminal accepts both analog and digital

T

T

 

W

W

broadcasts. Connect a VHF/UHF antenna and/or cable TV

 

 

to the panel’s rear ANT terminal, then press TV/DTV on

 

 

the remote control to toggle between analog and digital

Rear view

 

broadcasts. When watching analog TV channels, you can

 

 

 

also use an outdoor antenna for the clearest analog

 

 

picture.

 

 

If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with an F-type connector, plug it into the panel’s antenna terminal on the back.

In order to watch both analog and digital broadcasts through your terrestrial antenna or cable connection, you must first connect the antenna cable to a splitter.

2.6.2Connect Your Other Pioneer Equipment This section provides cabling information for your other

Pioneer equipment when combined with the panel. Each diagram can also be used as a reference tool for non-Pioneer devices but port locations may differ or be unavailable.

Connect cable or Satellite using STB (Set Top Box):

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WW

Satellite antenna

Rear view

IN

Cable STB/Satellite STB

 

Cable STB/Satellite STB

AUDIO

COMPONENT

 

AUDIO

COMPONENT

 

OUT

VIDEO OUTPUT

 

OUT

VIDEO OUTPUT

 

HDMI OUT

Y

IN

HDMI OUT

Y

IN

 

 

PB

OUT

 

PB

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

PR

 

 

PR

 

When using a cable STB or Satellite STB, plug in to the antenna/cable TV wall outlet using the STB cable provided with your STB. If your STB has an HDMI terminal, use any of INPUT 4 through INPUT 6 (HDMI terminal) on the rear or INPUT 7 (HDMI terminal) on the side of the flat panel TV instead of making video connections. If you connect an antenna cable directly to TV, you must first connect the cable to a splitter. For details, refer to the operating manual that came with the STB.

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Pioneer PRO-111FD manual Add Analog conventional and Digital TV Channels, Connect cable or Satellite using STB Set Top Box

PRO-111FD, PRO-151FD specifications

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