CONNECTIONS
FOR YOUR TV
STEP 1. MAKE BASIC CONNECTION
TO TV
There are four basic hook ups to your TV; outdoor antenna
(or master antenna) with or without VCR, and cable-TV
system with or without VCR. Select the hook up that best
fits your needs. See the. following diagrams.
Your connection
is made to one of the ANT/CABLE jacks
on the back of the TV. These. jacks accept 75-ohm cable ter-
minated in an F-type male connector.
You may want to do
the hook-up yourself, or call a TV service technician, or a
cable company.
A.
Antenna
Connection
to TV
If You Have a Round Antenna Wire:
Connect
the 75-ohm
round
antenna wire to either
the ANT/CABLE
1 or ANT/CABLE
2 jack on the
TV.
If You Have a Fiat, Twin-Lead
Antenna Wire:
Use the 300/75 ohm adapter
included
with the TV.
Attach
the ends of the wire to the adapter
and plug
it
into
either
the
ANT/CABLE
1 or
the
ANT/CABLE
2 jack.
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Flat Wire
Round Wire
NOTE: The antenna may be connected
into the ANT/
CABLE 2 jack, however, connecting to the ANT/CABLE
1
jack may produce a better picture in weak signal areas.
LOOP OUT
ANT/CABLE 2
ANT/CABLE 1
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Antenna Connection
to VCR and TV
1.
Antenna Hook Up
Connect
the 75-ohm round antenna
wire into
ANTENNA
IN jack on your VCR.
2.
VCR Hook Up
Connect
tile ANTENNA
OUT wire from VCR
"into
either
the
ANT/CABLE
I or the
ANT/CABLE
2 jack on the TV.
NOTE: The antenna may be connected into the ANT/
CABLE 2 jack, however, connecting to the ANT/CABLE
1
jack may produce a better picture in weak signal areas.
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ANT,'CABLE 2
ANTICABLE I
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