Step 2:
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Although you can use either an indoor antenna or
outdoor antenna with your projection TV, we
recommend connecting an outdoor antenna or a cable
TV system for improved picture quality.
To an antenna
Connect your antenna cable to the VHF/UHF antenna
terminal. If you cannot connect your antenna cable
directry to the terminal, follow one of the instructions
below depending on your cable type.
(Rear of projection TV)
* VHF only
_75.ohm coaxial cable
laid
+ VHFIUHE
——ie fp)
° Cable
B
(Rear of projection TV)
e VHF only
300-ohm twin lead cable
Varun
or
eUHF only
or
o VHF/UHF
Antenna connector
Cc
75-ohm coaxial cable
eo VHF
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(Rear of bah ror et Tv)
and
——
EAC-66 U/V mixer
4
(not supplied)
eo UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable
Notes
¢ Most VHF/UHF combination antennas have a signal splitter.
Remove the splitter before attaching the appropriate connector.
If you use the U/V mixer, snow and noise may appear in the
picture when viewing cable TV channels over 37(W+1).
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Connecting an antenna/cabie TV
system without a VCR
If your cable company requires you to connect a cable
box, make the connection as follows:
Cable or antenna
(Rear of projection TV)
Cable
VHF/UHF
—————=Pp—«p)
Cable box
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LJ
box
Cable box and cable
(Rear of projection TV)
Cable box
AUX
To
Bi
cole
CATV cable
D
eB
VHF/UHF
Pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded
signals requiring the cable box" in addition to the
normal cable connection.
* The cable box will be supplied by the cable company.
Note
© You cannot watch the signal through AUX connector as a
window picture.
Cable and antenna
(Rear of projection TV)
CATV cable
2.
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AUX
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CONVERTER
———
JDP —<®)
VHF/UHF
Note
¢ Donot connect anything to the TO CONVERTER connector in
this case.