Manual

Watching TV
A-2. Connecting with cable converter using AUX terminals for audio and video output.
(if your cableTV converter has both RF OUTPUT and AUX terminals, it is recommended to connect it as
shown in example A-1.)
RF
Cable
(Supplied)
Coaxial Antenna Cable (commercially available)
vcR
Cable lead-in
Cable TV converter
(commercially available)
J
T Video Cable
(commercially available) I '_Audio Cable
I
commercially available)
Be sure to remember what kind of connection is reade with your System.
Shown here is the preferred method of connecting a VCR and CATV Converter to your TV if you are in an area with good
signal reception. This way you can view either TV programs or VCR tapes and not be concerned about the position of the
_., VCR's TV/VCR switch and you can enjoy stereo tape playback from a stereo VCR. .j
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B. Connecting with Converter/Descrambler Box without VCR
Coaxial Antenna Cable (commercially available)
Coaxial Antenna Cable (commercially available)
OUT
Cable lead-in
Coaxial Antenna Cable (commercially available)
e Be sure to remember what kind of connection is reade with your System.
o Switching between Antenna-A and Antenna-B is possiMe by pressing the ANT-A/B button on the remote control.
e A good coJor picture depends on a good TV signal So does good muJti-channel sound. Ask your dealer for advice on
how to install your outdoor antenna to receive the best possible signal.
If you subscribe to Cable TV or have a central antenna for your building, you may not need an outdoor antenna. .-'
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