Installing and Connecting the LCD Projection TV

Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or Antenna)

Connecting Directly to Cable or an Antenna

The connection you choose depends on the cable found in your home. Newer homes are equipped with standard coaxial cable (see A); older homes probably have 300-ohm twin lead cable (see B); other homes may contain both (see C).

AVHF Only or VHF/UHF or Cable

75-ohm coaxial

Rear of LCD projection TV

cable

 

 

VHF/UHF

BVHF Only or UHF Only or VHF/UHF

300-ohm twin lead cable

Rear of LCD projection TV

VHF/UHF

Antenna connector

CVHF and UHF

75-ohm coaxial cable

 

Rear of LCD projection

 

TV

U/V Splitter

VHF/UHF

(not supplied)

 

300-ohm twin lead cable

It is strongly recommended to connect the antenna using a 75-ohm coaxial cable to get optimum picture quality. A 300-ohm twin lead cable can be easily affected by radio noise and the like, resulting in signal deterioration. If you use a 300-ohm twin lead cable, keep it away as far as possible from the LCD projection TV.

Do not use an indoor antenna because it is especially susceptible to radio noise.

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