Telescoping antenna tv signal, Receiving tv signal from cable – Jwin JD TV108 User Manual
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PORTABLE DVD PLAYER USER GUIDE
TV Tuner Operation
To receive TV signals, you can use the built-in telescoping
antenna, an (external) outdoor antenna, cable feed, or satellite.
Telescoping
Antenna TV Signal
1.
Raise the Telescoping Antenna and place the unit in the
best position to receive the strongest TV signal.
Receiving TV Signal from Cable
1.
Connect the RF cable from the outdoor antenna or cable
TV provider, to the ANT. jack on the right side of the player.
Note:
•
Before connecting the RF coaxial cable to the Antenna/Cable TV signal
input (ANT.)
jack of the DVD player, you will need an NTSC adapter
(shown above).
Outdoor
Antenna
PAL
Antenna
Cable TV
NTSC
Telescoping
Antenna
NTSC (National Television System Committee) and PAL
(Phase Alternating Line) are two published standards
that determine how video signals are transmitted, received,
and processed in different parts of the world. The
United States, Canada, and many countries in
North and South America utilize NTSC. PAL is
the video standard commonly found in
Europe, Asia, and Australia (see
next page).
Your JD-TV108 is not capable of receiving PAL broadcasts or PAL
cable transmissions, but it can play most PAL DVDs, were you ever
to encounter them through foreign travel or exchange. Viewing a
DVD recorded in the PAL format is subsequently discussed in this
Quick Guide and in the User Manual. Your JD-TV108 is capable of
playing all NTSC DVDs.