Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network

Rear of the TV

or

Cable Television

Network

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

An outdoor aerial

A cable television network

A satellite network

1In the first three cases, connect the aerial or network input cable to the ANT IN jack on the rear of the television.

2If you are using an indoor aerial, you may need to turn it when tuning your television until you obtain a picture that is both sharp and clear.

For further details, refer to:

“Storing Channels Automatically” on page 15.

“Storing Channels Manually” on page 16.

Connecting a Satellite Receiver or Decoder

In order to watch television programmes broadcast via a satellite network, you must connect a satellite receiver to the side of TV. Also, in order to descramble a coded transmission signal, you must connect a decoder

to the side of TV.

Using a RCA cable

Connect the receiver (or decoder) RCA cable to one of the RCA connectors on the side of the television.

Using a coaxial cable Connect a coaxial cable to the:

-Receiver (or Decoder) output socket.

-Television aerial input socket.

If you wish to connect both a satellite receiver (or decoder) and a VCR, you should connect the:

Receiver (or Decoder) to the VCR

VCR to the television

Otherwise, connect the receiver (or decoder) directly to the television.

Side of the TV

Satellite Receiver/

Decoder

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Samsung SP61L3HX, SP46L3HX Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network, Connecting a Satellite Receiver or Decoder