Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network

To view TV channels correctly, a signal must be received by the set from one of the following sources:

An outdoor aerial

A cable TV network

A satellite network (see page 10 for further details)

1In the first three cases, connect the aerial or network input cable to the 75coaxial socket on the rear of the TV.

Rear of the TV

2If you are using an indoor aerial, you may need to turn it when

 

tuning your TV until you obtain a picture that is both sharp and

 

 

clear.

or

 

For further details, refer to:

 

 

 

“Automatic Storing of Channels” on page 16

 

 

“Manual Storing of Channels” on page 18

Cable Television

 

 

Network

 

If you wish to subscribe to a cable network, contact your

 

 

local dealer.

 

Connecting a non-AV-Link VCR

 

You can connect a VCR to the TV using a:

 

 

Coaxial cable

Rear of the TV

 

SCART cable

 

 

 

S-Video cable

Aerial output

 

 

1

Plug the aerial input cable into the appropriate socket on the VCR.

 

2

Connect a coaxial cable to the:

 

 

VCR aerial output socket

 

 

Television aerial input socket

 

3

To obtain better picture quality and, in addition, simplify the setting

SCART cable

 

 

up procedure of the VCR, you can connect a SCART cable

 

 

between:

 

 

The AV (SCART) socket on the VCR

OUT TO TV

 

and

DECODER

 

IN FROM

 

A SCART socket on the rear of the TV

ANT.

 

AV

4

Follow the instructions supplied with your VCR to tune the VCR to

 

 

your TV.

Aerial input

 

 

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Samsung LW15S13C manual Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network, Connecting a non-AV-Link VCR