Connecting
and Installing
the TV (continued)
Cable
Box Connections
You must
connect
the IR Blaster in order to operate
your
cable box with the GUIDE Plus+ feature.
(see
"Connecting
the IR Blaster"
on page 9)
Some pay cable TV systems
use scrambled
or encoded
signals
that require
a cable box to view all channels.
Cable
box
1
Connect
the coaxial
connector
from
your cable to
the IN on your cable box.
2
Using
a coaxial
cable, connect
OUT on your cable
box* to VHF/UHF
on your TV.
Cable
box and cable
For this set up, you can switch
between
scrambled
channels
(through
your cable box*), and normal
(CATV)
channels
by pressing
ANT on your remote
control.
Notes
•
The GUIDE
feature
will not function
for items
connected
to the AUX input.
•
When using
PIP, you cannot
view the AUX input
(scrambled
channels)
in the window
picture.
•
If you are using
a cable box with the GUIDE Plus+
feature,
when viewing
PIP the same picture
will be
displayed
in the main and window
picture.
(see
page 25)
•
When using the IR Blaster and a cable box, the
cable box must be left ON at all times to allow
the GUIDE Plus+ feature
to receive
information
about upcoming
television
programs.
4
(Rear of TV)
VHF/UHF
CATV cable
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Cable box
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fyouareconnectingacableboxthroughtheAUXinputandwouldliketoswitch
between
the AUX and normal (CATV) input, you should consider using the CHANNEL
FIX feature discussed on page 31.
Cable box
(Rear of TV)
AUX
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channels
/
TO CONVERTER
75-ohm coaxial cable
,) (signal)
(not supplied)
VHF/UHF
CATV cable
_I1_
(unscrambled
channels)