B
ASIC
A
NTENNA
C
ONNECTIONS
1
A
combination antenna receives normal
broadcast channels (VHF 2–13 and
UHF 14–69).Your connection is easy
because there is only one 75
Ω
(ohm)
antenna plug on the back of your TV, and
that’s where the antenna goes.
1
If your antenna has a round
cable
(75 ohm) on the end, then
you're ready to connect it to the
TV.
If your antenna has a flat,
twin-lead wire
(300 ohm), you
first need to attach the antenna
wires to the screws on a 300- to
75-ohm adapter.
2
Push the round end
of the
adapter (or antenna) onto the 75
Ω
(ohm) plug on the back of the TV.
If the round end of the antenna
wire is threaded, screw it down
finger tight.
ANT 75‰
L/Mono
Monitor out
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
AV1 in
Y
Pb
Pr
AV2 in
AUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
1
Back of TV
Cable signal
coming from
Cable Company
Jack Panel
Back of TV
75
⍀
1
2
75‰
L/Mono
R
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
AV1 in
Monitor out
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
Y
Pb
Pr
AV2 in
B
ASIC
C
ABLE
TV C
ONNECTIONS
T
he Cable TV input into your home
may be a single (75 ohm) cable. If so,
this connection is very simple. Follow the
steps below to connect your cable signal
to your new television.
1
Connect the open end of the
round Cable Company sup-
plied cable
to the 75
Ω
input on
the TV. Screw it down finger tight.
Antenna Connection
300 to 75
Ω
Adapter
Combination
VHF/UHF Antenna
(Outdoor or Indoor)
Twin Lead
Wire
Round Cable
75
Ω
Back of TV
Direct Cable Connection
75
Ω
Round
Coaxial Cable