PREPARATION FOR USE

ANTENNA/CABLE CONNECTION

NOTE

Cables used here are commercially available.

For your safety and to avoid damages to the unit, unplug the antenna cable from the ANT jack before moving the unit.

-ANTENNA/CABLE CONNECTION (WITH OR WITHOUT BOX)

Cable TV

Antenna

signal

or

 

Incoming cable from home Antenna /

Cable Company (No Cable Box)

OR

Cable Box or

 

Satellite Box*

 

OUT

 

IN

Incoming cable from Cable Company or Satellite Antenna

[Rear of this unit]

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL)

 

V IDE O2

 

R

 

AUDIO

 

L

 

COMPONENT

 

Y

 

Pb

 

Pr

 

R

 

AU DIO

 

L

VID

EO1

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

 

ANT

HE AD PH ONE

ANT

*Some cable TV systems use scrambled signals and require a special converter to receive these channels. Consult your local cable company.

IF YOU HAVE A JACK ON THE WALL

Connect the TV to the wall-mounted antenna jack with on RF cable (commercially available).

IF YOU HAVE A WIRED CABLE

Connect the TV to the wired antenna cable.

NOTE

WHEN USING CABLE BOX/SATELLITE BOX

If your cable service supplies you with a converter box or if you use a satellite system, you can use the basic connection shown above.

Channel selection must be made with the converter box or satellite box. This means that channels cannot be changed using the remote control of this unit.

Before plugging the antenna into the ANT jack of the unit, check that the pin is not bent. If it is bent, straighten the pin as illustrated, then plug the pin into the ANT jack of the unit.

Bent pin

Cable Plug

(Needs to be

(Straight pin)

straightened)

 

For CATV system installer:

This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

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Sylvania SSL15D5 Preparation for USE, ANTENNA/CABLE Connection, If YOU have a Jack on the Wall, If YOU have a Wired Cable