Connectingother Antennas - Mitsubishi HS-U110 Owner's Manual

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_>Important:
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Connect
the fourth
coaxial cable to the "OUT" terminal
on the
A/B switch.
Connect
the other end of this cable to the "AN-
TENNA
IN" tern_mal
on your VCR.
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When you are finished,
go to page 15, "Connecting
the Televi-
sion."
With this connection,
you should set the A/B switch to "B" only
when you are recording
a scrambled
channel.
In that
case, you
should
set your VCR to record channel
3 (o1"4), and manu_flly
set
the cable box to the channel
you wish to record.
You should
leave the A/B switch set to "A" foI all other
situations.
If you have questions
concerning
your cable system,
please
contact
your cable company.
With this connection,
you cannot record a scr._mbled channel
and
watch
a non-scrambled
channel
at the same time. You also cannot
watch
a scrambled
channel
and record a non-scrambled
channel
at the same time.
Connectingother antennas
If you don't have cable TV, you'll need to connect
a regular
an-
tenna.
Your antenna
:may have one of two different
kind of ends
(called "leads") on it.
The two kinds of leads are:
• 300-ohm
flat twin leads that look like this:
• or a 75-ohm round lead that looks like this:
Follow the procedure,_
for connecting
the kind of leads your
antenna
has, then go to page 15, "Connecting
the Television."
connecting an antennawith a 300-ohm flat twinlead
(If you have a 300-ohm
flat twin lead, you will need to purchase
a
300-75 ohm adapter
at your local hardware
ov electronics
store.)
Disconnect
the antenna
from the back of the TV.
O
Before you can attach
the antenna
leads _o the adapter,
you
need to expose a 5/8 inch segment
of each lead by scraping
off
the brown plastic
covering.
Sometimes
these leads have "U"
shaped
clips that fit around
the screw, in which case you will
not need to peel back the plastic.
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