Connecting The Television; Determining If You Need A Splitter - Mitsubishi HS-U780 Owner's Manual

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To connect
your antennas:
O
Disconnect
the antennas
from the back of the TV.
O
Connect
the antenna
leads onto the combiner.
O
Screw or push the combiner
onto the ANTENNA
IN te_ninal
on the VCR.
O
See "Connecting
the Television,"
below.
If your VHF antenna
wire is 300 Ohm Flat Twin Lead ...
If your VHF antenna
wire is 75 Ohm Coaxial
Cable ...
VHF Antenna
UHF Antenna
6,
A
_
3F00 Ohm Lead
_
30a0t O whm Lead
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/
Combiner
VHF Antenna
75 Ohm
Coaxial (,'able
VCR Back Panel
,
UHF Antenna
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i
/
Combiner
300 Ohm
Flat Twin Lead
VCR Back Panel
Connecting the Television
Now that
you have completed
the antenna
connections
to your
VCR, you're ready to connect
the VCR to the TV. (If you haven't
connected
the antenna
to the VCR, go to page 12, "Connecting
the
Antenna
or Cable to _he VCR.") Because
every television
is
different
(especially
older model TVs), your VCR may need to be
connected
in one of a variety
of ways. This section
shows you:
• Determining
if you need a splitter,
• Connecting
the VCR to an older TV, and
• Connecting
a TV with audio and video inputs.
Determiningif you need a splitter
You should look at the back panel
of your _Fq to see if you need
any special equipment
to connect the VCR to the TV. You may
need an attachment
called a UHF!VHF
splitter
(which is awtil-
able at your local electronics
store).
The chart on the next page will tell you if you need a splitter,
and
which splitter
you should use.
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