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Antenna or cable connections, Outdoor antenna connection, Cable connections – Panasonic PV-M2037 User Manual

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Antenna or Cable Connections

Outdoor Antenna Connection

Unhook the antenna from your previous TV
or VCR and connect it to the back of the

Combination VCR as shown in the diagram.

If your antenna system has separate UHF

and VHF lead-ins, you need a UHFA/HF

Band Mixer (not supplied).

(Flat)Twin Lead

300 Ohm Cable-

(Round) 75 Ohm

coaxial Cable__ _

300-75 ohm

from

Transformer

Antenna (not supplied)

UHFA/HF
Band Mixer
(not supplied)

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(Flat)Twin Lead
300 Ohm Cable

Back of

Combination VCR

Cable Connections

(A) Without a Converter/Descrambler Box

With this connection, you can: use your

Combination VCR remote control to select
channels for viewing and select unscrambled
channels for timer recording. Scrambled
channels may not be viewed or recorded with

this connection.

(B) With a Converter/Descrambler Box

With this connection, you may record and view

any channel including scrambled channels.
Please note, however that channel selection
must be made at the cable company converter

box. Timer recording is limited to one channel at
a time, and you can only view the channel you

are recording.

To Watch and Record Scrambled/

Unscrambled Channels

Set the Combination VCR to the output channel
of the cable converter box (e.g. CHS).

Now, select channels to be viewed or recorded at

the cable converter box.

(A)

Back of Combination VCR

(B)

Cable TV Converter Box

(cable)

FCC WARNING; Any unauthorized changes or
modifications to this equipment would void the
user’s authority to operate.

Note to CATV System Installer

This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable TV)
System Installers attention to Article 820-40 of the

NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding

and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall

be connected to the grounding system of the building,

as close to the point of cable entry as practical.