Emerson LF501EM6F Owner s Manual - Page 11

Connecting the Antenna, Cable or Satellite, Connecting a Set-top Box - tv

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Connecting the Antenna, Cable or Satellite Be sure your Antenna or another Device is connected properly before plugging in the AC Power Cord. If connecting to an Antenna through an RF cable Any DTV Programs that are Broadcast in your area can be received for free through an Antenna Connection. IN antenna RF cable Cable OUT If you connect a Set-top Box through an RF cable If the TV is connected to a Cable / Satellite Set-top Box via a Coaxial Connection, set the TV to channel 3/4 or the channel specified by the service provider. antenna RF cable IN IN OUT RF cable Set-top Box If connecting a Set-top Box through an HDMI cable If the TV is connected to a Cable / Satellite Set-top Box via an HDMI cable, make sure you select the correct Source by using SOURCE key on TV or Remote Control. RF cable IN IN OUT HDMI cable Set-top Box 11 .English If connecting a Set-top Box through Component Video Input If the TV is connected to a Cable / Satellite Set-top Box via Component Video Input, make sure you select the correct Component Video Source by using SOURCE. RF cable OUT IN IN Component (Y/Pb/Pr) Video cables Set-top Box OUT IN Audio (L/R) cables Connecting a Set-top Box, Blu-ray Disc / DVD Recorder via Composite Connectors and Analog Audio Do Not place your Recorder too close to the Screen because some Recorders can be susceptible to Signals from the TV. OUT RF cable IN Cable Set-top Box RF cable OUT Audio (L/R) + Video cables OUT IN OUT IN IN Audio (L/R) + Video cables Blu-ray Disc/DVD Recorder Note(s) ● If you have any question about the DTV's Antenna, visit www.antennaweb.org for further information. ● Depending on your Antenna system, you may need different types of combiners (mixers) or separators (splitters) for HDTV Signal. The minimum RF bandpass on these Devices is 2,000MHz or 2GHz. ● For your safety and to avoid damage to this Unit, please unplug the RF Coaxial Cable from the Antenna Input jack before moving the Unit. ● If you did use an Antenna to receive Analog TV, it should also work for DTV reception. Outdoor or attic Antennas will be more effective than a Set-top Box or inside Antenna. ● To Turn On your reception source easily between Antenna and Cable, Install an Antenna selector. ● If you are not receiving a Signal from your Cable service, contact the Cable provider. Continued on next page.

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Connecting the Antenna, Cable or Satellite
Be sure your Antenna or another Device is connected properly before
plugging in the AC Power Cord.
If connecting to an Antenna through an RF cable
Any DTV Programs that are Broadcast in your area can be received for
free through an Antenna Connection.
RF cable
RF cable
RF cable
OUT
IN
IN
IN
Cable
antenna
If you connect a Set-top Box through an RF cable
If the TV is connected to a Cable / Satellite Set-top Box via a Coaxial
Connection, set the TV to channel 3/4 or the channel specified by the
service provider.
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
Set-top Box
RF cable
RF cable
RF cable
RF cable
antenna
If connecting a Set-top Box through an HDMI cable
If the TV is connected to a Cable / Satellite Set-top Box via an HDMI
cable, make sure you select the correct Source by using
SOURCE
key on
TV or Remote Control.
Set-top Box
Set-top Box
HDMI cable
HDMI cable
Set-top Box
IN
RF cable
HDMI cable
OUT
IN
IN
If connecting a Set-top Box through Component Video Input
If the TV is connected to a Cable / Satellite Set-top Box via Component
Video Input, make sure you select the correct Component Video Source
by using
SOURCE
.
Set-top Box
IN
RF cable
OUT
Component (Y/Pb/Pr)
Component (Y/Pb/Pr)
Video cables
Video cables
IN
IN
Audio (L/R) cables
Audio (L/R) cables
IN
IN
Component (Y/Pb/Pr)
Video cables
IN
OUT
Audio (L/R) cables
IN
Connecting a Set-top Box, Blu-ray Disc / DVD Recorder
via Composite Connectors and Analog Audio
Do Not place your Recorder too close to the Screen because some
Recorders can be susceptible to Signals from the TV.
RF cable
RF cable
OUT
OUT
OUT
Audio (L/R) + Video
cables
IN
IN
IN
Cable
RF cable
RF cable
RF cable
RF cable
Audio (L/R) + Video
Audio (L/R) + Video
cables
cables
RF cable
RF cable
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
Set-top Box
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
Audio (L/R) + Video
cables
Audio (L/R) +
Video cables
IN
IN
IN
Blu-ray Disc/DVD
Recorder
Note(s)
If you have any question about the DTV’s Antenna, visit
www.antennaweb.org
for further
information.
Depending on your Antenna system, you may need different types of combiners (mixers)
or separators (splitters) for HDTV Signal. The minimum RF bandpass on these Devices is
2,000MHz or 2GHz.
For your safety and to avoid damage to this Unit, please unplug the RF Coaxial Cable from
the Antenna Input jack before moving the Unit.
If you did use an Antenna to receive Analog TV, it should also work for DTV reception.
Outdoor or attic Antennas will be more effective than a Set-top Box or inside Antenna.
To Turn On your reception source easily between Antenna and Cable, Install an Antenna
selector.
If you are not receiving a Signal from your Cable service, contact the Cable provider.
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