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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.
Satellite dish
New Zealand
TV
Satellite cable
Satellite dish
For Satellite TV
To ensure your satellite dish is correctly installed,
please consult your local dealer. Also consult the
received satellite broadcasting companies for details.
AV devices
DVD Recorder / VCR
TV
RF cable
HDMI cable
DVD Recorder / VCR
Aerial
Set top box
TV
HDMI cable
Set top box
2 HDMI3
3 AV IN (COMPONENT / VIDEO)
(p. 10, 10)
4 ETHERNET terminal
(p. 10)
5 Aerial terminal
(p. 9)
Satellite terminal (p. 9)
New Zealand
6 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
7 HDMI1 - 2
(p. 9, 9, 11)
To watch content in 4K format, use HDMI terminal.
(p. 10)
Basic connections
Mains lead
AC 220-240 V
50 / 60 Hz
Mains lead
(supplied)
Push until both side
tabs click
Make sure that the
mains lead is securely
fixed
To remove from the TV:
tabs
Press both tabs and pull on mains connector to
release
Aerial
TV
RF cable
Aerial
For Digital TV, Analogue TV
Keep RF (aerial) cable away from the mains lead to
avoid and minimise mains interference pickup.
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
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