Sharp LC-37HV6U LC-37HV6U Operation Manual - Page 20
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Watching TV C. Connecting Antenna Cable with VCR RF Cable (Supplied) Rear Terminals Coaxial Antenna Cable (commercially available) 2-way signal splitter (not supplied) Cable lead-in Coaxial Antenna Cable (commercially available) VCR S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OUT IN Video Cable (commercially available) Audio Cable (commercially available) S-video Cable (commercially available) NOTE • Be sure to remember what kind of connection is made with your System. • Shown here is the preferred method of connecting a VCR to your TV if you are in an area with good signal reception. This way you can view either TV programs or VCR tapes and not be concerned about the position of the VCR's TV/VCR switch and you can enjoy stereo tape playback from stereo VCR. • If your VCR has an S-Video terminal, S-video connection is recommended. • If your lead cable is a 300-ohm twin-lead cable or UHF/VHF separate cable, use a 300/75-ohm adapter or combiner (output side is 75-ohm coaxial) to connect to the TV (see below). Outdoor antenna connection Connecting Antenna Cable Cable without a CATV Cable TV lead-In converter Combination VHF/UHF antenna or 75-ohm coaxial cable (round) 300/75-ohm adapter (commercially available) 300-ohm twin-lead (flat) Home Antenna terminal (75-ohm) Coaxial cable (commercially available) RF Cable (Supplied) Separate VHF/UHF antenna VHF UHF ANTENNA ANTENNA 300-ohm twin-lead 300-ohm twin-lead Combiner (commercially available) IN OUT or 75-ohm coaxial cable NOTICE F-type connector 75-ohm coaxial cable F-type connector should be finger-tightened only. When connecting the RF cable to the TV set, do not tighten F-type connector with tools. If tools are used, it may cause damage to your TV set. (The breaking of internal circuit, etc.) 19