Sharp LC-15SH7U Operation Manual - Page 10

Basic, Connection

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[] Basic Connection This section describeshowto connecttee unit to an antenna, cane box,etc Note: • Be sureyour.a.nteana or other device i5connected properly before plugg!nq in the power cord. [Antenna Cable Connection] When connecting the unit to an antenna or cable TV company (without cable box) Connect the RF coaxial cable on your home outlet to the antenna input jack of this unit e.g.) rear of this ut_it V HFf antenna U RF coaxial cable 1 cable TV company ; ;: ; _Once connections are completed, turn on the unit and begin initial setup Channel scanning is necessary for the unit to memorize all available channels in your area (Refer to"lnitial Setup"on page 12 ) Note: •Foryou_ safety and to avoid damage to device please unplug the RFcoaxial cable from the antenna input jack before moving tl_e unit , If you use an antenna to receive analog TV,it should also work fat DTV reception Outdoor at attic antennas will be more effective than settop versions • To easily switch your reception source between antenna and cable, install an antenna selector , If you connect to the cable system directly, contact the CATV installer. [Connection to Cable Box] Connect the RF coaxial cable on your home outlet to time input jack of the cable box Use another RF coaxial cable to connect the antenna input jack of the unit to the output jack of the cable box e.g.) rear of this unit company "Required cables and connecting methods differ depending on the cable box Fol" more information, please contact your cable provide_ ._:Z::: 9 EN

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[]
Basic
Connection
Thissection
describeshowto
connecttee unit to an antenna, cane
box,
etc
Note:
Be
sure
your.a.nteana
or
other device i5
connected
properly before plugg!nq in the power cord.
[Antenna
Cable
Connection]
When
connecting
the
unit
to an antenna
or
cable
TV company
(without
cable
box)
Connect
the RF
coaxial
cable
on your
home
outlet
to the
antenna
input
jack
of this unit
e.g.)
V
HFf
antenna
U
cable
TV
;
;:
;
company
RF coaxial
cable
rear
of
this
ut_it
1
_Once connections
are completed,
turn
on the
unit
and
begin
initial
setup
Channel
scanning
is necessary
for the
unit to
memorize
all available
channels
in your
area
(Refer
to"lnitial
Setup"on
page
12 )
Note:
Foryou_ safety and to avoid damage to device please unplug the RFcoaxial cable from the
antenna
input jack before moving
tl_e
unit
,
If you usean antenna
to
receive analog TV,it
should
also work fat DTV reception Outdoor at attic antennas will be more effective than set-
top versions
To easily switch your reception
source between
antenna
and cable, install an antenna
selector
,
If you connect
to the cable system
directly, contact
the CATV installer.
[Connection
to Cable
Box]
Connect
the RF coaxial
cable
on your
home
outlet
to time input
jack of the
cable
box
Use another
RF coaxial
cable
to connect
the
antenna
input
jack
of the
unit
to the
output
jack
of the
cable
box
e.g.)
company
rear
of
this
unit
"Required
cables
and
connecting
methods
differ depending
on the cable
box
Fol"more
information,
please contact
your cable provide_
._:Z::
:
9
EN