Antenna - Panasonic DMR-E50 Operating Instructions Manual

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STEP
I Antenna
and television
connections
Preparation
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Refer
to the television's
operating
instructions.
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Turn the television
off and disconnect
its AC power
supply
cord.
To enjoy sound through
other audio equipment
@page
42)
To enjoy
progressive
video
Connect
to the component
video
(480P)
input terminals
on a televi-
sion
compatible
with this unit's
copy
guard
system.
(Video
will not
be displayed
correctly
if connected
to an incompatible
television.)
@All Panasonic
televisions
that have 480P
input terminals
are com-
patible.
Consult
the manufacturer
if you
have
another
brand
of
television.
Television
To the antenna
Cable
TV'
u<,
.
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Outdoor
antenna
Indoor
antenna
or
/
AUDIO
VIDEO
IN
IN
VHF/UHF
R
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RF IN
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0
(T T f
--
Red White
Yellow
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Audionlideo
cable
75 R coaxial
cable
(included)
+below
If the connector
doesn't
match
.
Antenna
cable
--,
-r
(usually
discon-
netted
from the
AC power
supply
cord
(included)
Connect
last.
Also connect
the AC
power
supply
cords
for
the other
eauipment.
(included)
To household
AC outlet
(AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
Cooling
fan
Red White
Yellow
evision).
S-VIDEO
OUT terminal
The S-VIDEO
OUT
terminal
achieves
a more
vivid
picture
than
the VIDEO
OUT
terminal
by separating
the chrominance
(C)
and luminance
(Y) signals.
(Actual
results
depend
on the tele-
vision .)
Television
S video
cable
/
Television
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT terminal\
These
terminals
can
be used
for either
interlace
or
progressive
output
and
provide
a purer
picture
than the S-VIDEO
[
7
7
7
J OUTterminal..
Connectron
using
these
terminals
outputs
6 ,
4
c
the
color
difference
signals
(P,/P,>
and
II
,
luminance
signal
(Y) separately
in order
to
*
53
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i;v
"r'
achieve
high fidelity
in reproducing
colors.
Video
cable
@The description
of the component
video
(not included)
input
terminals
depends
on the
televi-
II
I
I'
sion or monitor
(e.g. Y/P~/PR,
Y/B-Y/R-Y,
I
When
making
this connection,
ensure
you
connect
the audio
cables
to the corresponding
audio
input terminals
on the televi-
sion.
Y/C&R).
Connect
to terminals
of the
same
color.
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After making
this connection,
change
the
black
level for a better
picture
(*page
47, Video-Black
Level
Control).
When
making
this connection,
ensure
you
connect
the audio
cables
to the
corresponding
audio
input terminals
on
the television.
75 R coaxial
cable
@The signal
from the antenna
passes
through
this unit and along
the 75 R coaxial
cable
to the television
even
when
this unit is
turned
off. You don't
have
to connect
the antenna
to the televi-
sion.
@The picture
and sound
signal
from this unit does
not go through
the 75 R coaxial
cable
to the television.
Make
sure
you connect
one of the following
terminals
on this unit to the television:
the
AUDIO/VIDEO
terminal,
the
S-VIDEO
OUT
terminal
or the
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
terminal.
If the television
has none
of these
terminals,
consult
your
local dealer.
Do not connect
the unit through
zs video
cassette
recorder
Video signals fed through video cassette recorders wilt be
affected by copyright ptutection systems and the picture
will not be shown correctly an the tek~ision.
Conserving
power
This
unit consumes
a small
amount
of power,
even
when
it is
turned
off (approx.
3.2 W). To save
power
when
the unit is not to
be used for a long time, unplug
it from the household
AC outlet.

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