Choosing a connection, Connection a, Connection b – Panasonic TU-IRD10 User Manual
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CONNECTIONS
Choosing a Connection
The
following
pages
show
four
examples
of
hookups
commonly
used
to
connect
the
satellite
receiver
with
a
TV
and
other
components. Refer to your TV and VCR Owner's Manuals for more
information on hooking up your specific components.
Connection A
Provides the best possible picture and stereo audio quality.
To use Connection A, you must have:
•
TV with S-Video input, plus separate RF and audio/video inputs
(jacks).
•
VCR with RF and audio/video inputs and outputs
•
S-Video, coaxial, and audio/video cables
Connection B
Provides.very good picture and stereo audio quality.
To use Connection B, you must have:
•
TV with separate RF and audio/video inputs (jacks)
•
VCR with RF and audio/video inputs and outputs
•
Coaxial and audio/video cables
Connection C
Provides good picture and mono audio quality.
To use Connection C, you must have:
•
TV with RF input (jack)
•
VCR with RF and audio/video inputs
•
Coaxial and audio/video cables
Connection D
Provides good picture and mono audio quality.
To use Connection D, you must have:
•
TV with RF input (jack)
•
Coaxial cables
CAUTION
Do not stack electronic components
or other objects on top of the DSS
Receiver.
The
slots
on
top
of
the
receiver must be. left uncovered to
allow
proper
airflow
to
the
unit.
Blocking the airflow to the unit could
impair
performance
or
damage
your
receiver and other components.
Do not stack the DSS receiver on top
of a "hot component" such as an audio
power amplifier.
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