Sony KV-1972R Primary User Manual - Page 7

Usage, Outdoor, Antenna/cable, Connection

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MPX OUT JACK USAGE r Caution Before connecting, make sure that the power to each piece of equipment is turned off. 0 Speaker 0 0 system Rear of TV O MPX OUT Special adaptor B When both VHF and UHF antennas are connected Prepare the VHF antenna end using the appropriate connector as illustrated in A. Attach an optional EAC-66 U/V mixer to the TV antenna terminal, and connect the cables to the U/V mixer. VHF Rear of TV VHF-UHF UHF Connect to the MPX OUT jack an optional special adaptor for any future multichannel TV sound (stereo or bilingual) broadcasts. 611 L ) O OUTDOOR ANTENNA/CABLE CONNECTION If you cannot obtain satisfactory reception with the dipole antenna, using an outdoor antenna may be necessary. Cable TV reception is only possible by connecting a cable supplied by your local cable operator. 1 Remove the indoor antenna from the antenna terminal of the TV. 2 Prepare the antenna or cable end using the appropriate connec- tor, and connect the antenna or cable to the antenna terminal of the TV. (See A or B below.) A Combination VHF/UHF antenna,* VHF antenna, UHF antenna or CATV cable Select the proper connector according to the cable type. When the cable is a 75-ohm coaxial type (round) When the cable is a 300-ohm ribbon type lead-in (flat) EAC-66 Note When the cable is connected to the TV with the U/V mixer, snow and noise may appear in the pictures of the cable TV channels over 37 (W+ 1). Note to CATV system installer in the U.S.A: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-22 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Use an optional F-type connector. Attach the antenna connector which was fixed to the indoor antenna. Rear of TV VHF-UHF 15 mm (5/8 in.) j Fasten ith a crewdriver tiro ntenna connector * Most combination antennas are equipped with a signal splitter. Take off the splitter and attach the proper connector. 7

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MPX
OUT
JACK
USAGE
Caution
r
Before
connecting,
make
sure
that
the
power
to
each
piece
of
equipment
is
turned
off.
Rear
of
TV
O
0
0
Speaker
system
0
MPX
OUT
Special
adaptor
Connect
to
the
MPX
OUT
jack
an
optional
special
adaptor
for
any
future
multichannel
TV
sound
(stereo
or
bilingual)
broadcasts.
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11
L
)
O
')
'
••
OUTDOOR
ANTENNA/CABLE
CONNECTION
If
you
cannot
obtain
satisfactory
reception
with
the
dipole
antenna,
using
an
outdoor
antenna
may
be
necessary.
Cable
TV
reception
is
only
possible
by
connecting
a
cable
supplied
by
your
local
cable
operator.
1
Remove
the
indoor
antenna
from
the
antenna
terminal
of
the
TV.
2
Prepare
the
antenna
or
cable
end
using
the
appropriate
connec-
tor,
and
connect
the
antenna
or
cable
to
the
antenna
terminal
of
the
TV.
(See
A
or
B
below.)
A
Combination
VHF/UHF
antenna,*
VHF
antenna,
UHF
anten-
na
or
CATV
cable
Select
the
proper
connector
according
to
the
cable
type.
When
the
cable
is
a
75
-ohm
When
the
cable
is
a
300
-ohm
coaxial
type
(round)
ribbon
type
lead-in
(flat)
Use
an
optional
F
-type
connector.
Rear
of
TV
VHF
-UHF
Attach
the
antenna
connector
which
was
fixed
to
the
indoor
antenna.
15
mm
(
5
/
8
in.)
j
Fasten
ith
a
crewdriver
tiro
ntenna
connector
*
Most
combination
antennas
are
equipped
with
a
signal
splitter.
Take
off
the
splitter
and
attach
the
proper
connector.
B
When
both
VHF
and
UHF
antennas
are
connected
Prepare
the
VHF
antenna
end
using
the
appropriate
connector
as
illustrated
in
A.
Attach
an
optional
EAC-66
U/V
mixer
to
the
TV
antenna
terminal,
and
connect
the
cables
to
the
U/V
mixer.
VHF
Rear
of
TV
VHF
-UHF
EAC-66
UHF
Note
When
the
cable
is
connected
to
the
TV
with
the
U/V
mixer,
snow
and
noise
may
appear
in
the
pictures
of
the
cable
TV
channels
over
37
(W+
1).
Note
to
CATV
system
installer
in
the
U.S.A:
This
reminder
is
provided
to
call
the
CATV
system
installer's
atten-
tion
to
Article
820-22
of
the
NEC
that
provides
guidelines
for
proper
grounding
and,
in
particular,
specifies
that
the
cable
ground
shall
be
connected
to
the
grounding
system
of
the
building,
as
close
to
the
point
of
cable
entry
as
practical.
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