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Connecting the TV
7
Connections
Aerial and mains lead
RF cable
Mains lead
(supplied)
Aerial
Insert the mains plug firmly into place.
When disconnecting the mains
lead, be absolutely sure to
disconnect the mains plug at the
mains socket first.
To minimise DTV impulse noise pickup, please ensure
there is separation between mains lead and RF cable.
Do not place the RF cable under the TV.
An aerial, correct cable (75 coaxial) and correct
terminating plug are required to obtain optimum quality
picture and sound.
If a communal aerial system is used, you may require
the correct connection cable and plug between the wall
aerial socket and the TV.
Your local Television Service Centre or dealer may be
able to assist you in obtaining the correct aerial system
for your particular area and the accessories required.
Any matters regarding aerial installation, upgrading
of existing systems or accessories required, and
the costs incurred, are the responsibility of you, the
customer.
If the aerial is placed in the wrong location, interference
might happen.
DTV Recorder / PVR / VCR
ANT
DTV Recorder / PVR / VCR
Out
In
“F” type Antenna Splitter
Antenna Socket
Wall Plate
RG6Q Fly Lead
RG6Q Fly Lead
RG6Q Fly Lead
TV
To maintain optimum antenna signal quality, use an “F”
type TV signal splitter (as illustrated) when connecting
two or more devices to the same antenna socket.
Set top box
TV
Set top box
HDMI cable
Satellite dish
AV / Game equipment
Using HDMI terminal
TV
HDMI cable
Equipment
You can also make similar connection via HDMI 2.
Using COMPONENT terminals
Equipment
Audio cable
Component
video cable
TV
Using COMPOSITE terminals
Equipment
Audio cable
Video cable
TV
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