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Page 2: Ooking, Ntenna, Able, Onnections

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our Cable TV input

into your home may be

a single (75 ohm) cable, or

a Converter Box installa­

tion. In either case the

connection to the TV is

very easy. Just put the

threaded end of the cable

signal to the TV's antenna

plug and screw it down

tight.

If your Cable TV sig­

nal is a single round cable

(75

ohm) then you're ready to con­

nect to the TV.

If you have a Cable TV
Converter Box:

Connect the Cable TV signal to

the Cable Signal IN(put) plug

on the C onverter.

Connect the Cable TV

cable to the ANTENNA/CABLE

plug on the TV

If you have a Cable TV
Converter Box:

Connect the OUT(put) plug

from the Converter to the

ANTENNA/CABLE plug on the

TV

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Cable TV Converter

Box Connection

NOTE: The connecting cable for
the Converter is supplied from
the Cable TV Company.

Remember,

set the TV for the

type signal you've

just connected (see

page 3 of this Set-

Up Guide.)

To select only the

channel numbers on

your Cable system

see “Auto Program"

(page 3). If you use

a C able Converter

box, set the TV to

the same channel as

the converter's CH

3/4 switch (on the

rear of the converter.)

A

ntenna

Cowmsxwos IIH17VH1’

A

combination antenna

receives normal

broadcast channels (VHP

2-13 and UHF 14-69).

Your connection is easy

since there is only one

75Q. (ohm) antenna plug

on the back of your TV -

and that’s where the anten­

na goes.

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Some of you may have two

separate antennas. One

antenna is for VHP chan­

nels (2-13) and the other

antenna is for UHP chan­

nels (14-69).

Por homes with separate

UHPIVHP antennas, you

will need an optional

"combiner" before you can

connect to the TV. See the

"Smart Help" section (to

the right on this page) for

ordering details.

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If your antenna has a

round cable

(75 ohm) on the

end, then you're ready to con­

nect it to the TV

If your antenna has flat twin-
lead wire

(300 ohm), you first

need to attach the antenna wires

to the screws on a 300 to 75

ohm adapter.

Push the round end

of the |

adapter (or antemia) onto the

ANTENNA/CABLE plug on

the rear of the TV. If the round

end of the antemia wire is

tlireaded, screw it down tight.

Combination VHF/UHF Antenna

(Outdoor or Indoor)

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Attach the separate

UHF and VHF antennas

to

the correct screws on the com­

biner.

Push the round end

of the combiner

onto the ANTENNA/CABLE plug on |

the rear of the TV.

Outdoor VHF Antenna
(Round 75 Ohm cable)

Remember, g

be sure to set the TV

for the type signal

you've connected

(see page 3 of this

Set-Up Guide.)

To set the TV to

select only the chan­

nel numbers in your

area see how to

“Program" or "Add"

channels in memory

on page 3.

To order any option­

al accessory contact

your dealer or call

the toll-free accesso­

ry ordering number

(1-800-851-8885):

UHF/VHF

Combiner:

(SBV1133A01)

• 75-300 Ohm

Adapter

(SBV1113A01)

• 300-75 Ohm

Adapter.

(483521827003)

Round Cable 75Ì1

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^T^he basic Antenna, or

1

Cable TV, to VCR to

TV connection is shown to

the right. Por more infor­

mation on other hookups

(possible when Cable

ConverterlDescrambler

boxes are included) refer

to your accessory VCR

and Cable Converter

Owner's Manual for

details.

Connect your

Antenna or Cable TV signal
to the IN FROM ANT(enna)

plug on the VCR.

Connect the OUT TO TV

plug on the VCR to the
ANTENNA

plug on the TV

(connecting cable supplied

with the VCR.)

Refer to the Owner's

Manual

included w ith your

VCR for other possible con­

nections and TV/VCR operat­

ing details.

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300 to 75Q Ohm