Set up
Antenna/Cable TV Connection
You can use either an indoor or outdoor antenna to receive VHF and/or UHF channels. Channels 2 - 13 are VHF channels, and channels 14 - 69 are UHF channels.
We recommend using an outdoor antenna for better picture quality.
You can receive Cable TV by connecting a cable supplied by your local cable company.
To connect an antenna or Cable without a decoder box
| Back of TV | |
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VHF, UHF | OR |
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or Cable |
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| Antenna adapter |
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| OR | ANT |
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VHF |
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| VHF |
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| UHF |
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UHF | U/V mixer |
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(Not supplied) |
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To connect a Cable box or VCR
●Follow this diagram if your cable company requires you to connect a cable box.
Incoming
Cable
OUT
IN
Back of TV
Cable box
ANT
(75Ω)
●Follow this diagram if you use a VCR.
Incoming
Cable
IN | ANT |
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OUT |
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| VCR | Back of TV |
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| ANT |
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| (75Ω) |
When selecting channels in the cable box, first tune your TV | To watch video tapes, tune your TV to the output channel of |
to the output channels of the cable box (usually 3 or 4). | the VCR (usually 3 or 4), then begin viewing the video tape. |
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