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Although you can use either an indoor or outdoor
antenna with your projection TV, we recommend that
you connect an outdoor antenna or a cable TV system
to get better picture quality.
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Connecting an antenna
Connect your antenna cable to the VHF/UHF antenna
terminal. If you cannot connect your antenna cable
directly to the terminal, follow one of the instructions
below depending on your cable type.
(Rear of projection TV)
(Rear of projection TV)
* VHF only
300-ohm twin lead cable
VHF/UHF
¢ UHF only
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or
° VHF/UHF
Antenna
connector
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75-ohm coaxial cable
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(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
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¢ UHF
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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.
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Getting Started
Connecting an antenna/cable TV
system without a VCR
To cable or antenna
(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
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Cable
To cable box
If your cable company requires you to connect a cable
box, make the connection as follows:
(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
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Cable box
To cable box and cable
(Rear of projection TV)
AUX
Cable box
CONVERTER
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75-ohm coaxial
cable (not supplied)
VHF/UHF
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CATV cable
Pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals
requiring a 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 an AUX connector as a
window picture.
To cable and antenna
(Rear of projection TV)
AUX
CATV cable
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
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Antenna cable
Note
¢ Do not connect anything to the TO CONVERTER connector in
this case.