9
Introduction
Connecting
Your TV
Using the
Remote Control
Setting Up
Your TV
Using the TV’s
Features
Appendix
E
F
S

Antenna Installation

Note:
Before installing your TV, please
read the Important Safety Instruc-
tions on page 3 - 4.
Using a good quality TV antenna is essential for good LCD TV reception.Various
antenna systems are available: Below are the different types and their connectors.
The 75 cable with commonly
seen F type round head connec-
tors require no tools for easy
installation. (Cable is not sup-
plied.)
The 300 flat cable. This can be
used with an adapter on 75 con-
nectors. (Cable is not supplied.)

Outdoor Antenna Installation

If you are installing an outdoor antenna, you may use one of the following methods:
Notes:
Follow these tips when setting up
your antenna:
Keep your TV antenna cabling to
the minimum required length to
avoid unnecessary interference.
Avoid installing your TV antenna
near steel framed housings or
other metallic objects.
Install your TV antenna at a high
location avoiding main roads,
neon lights and electrical power
stations.
Avoid sharing your TV antenna.
(i.e. using one antenna on more
than one TV.)
Outdoor antennas are subjected
to weather wear and tear. When
poor reception occurs, please
consult your dealer or qualified
service personnel.
VHF/UHF mixed outdoor antenna.
Independent VHF or independent UHF outdoor antenna.
Refer to this illustration to connect the antenna cables to an antenna mixer.

TV ANTENNA TV ANTENNA

FLAT CABLE

ADAPTOR

ROUND CABLE
(NOT SUPPLIED)
ANT Input

TV ANTENNA

TV ANTENNA

FLAT CABLE

FLAT CABLE

ANTENNA MIXER
(NOT SUPPLIED)
ROUND CABLE