Sony KV-1997R Primary User Manual - Page 6

Connector, Usage

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HIT (RF) CONNECTOR USAGE Ooh Hit(RF) connector Hit(RF) button -What is the Hit (RF) connector? "Hit" is an abbreviation of Home Interface Terminal. Hit (RF) connector is an auxiliary RF input (F-type) which may be used for easy connection of a home video game, a portable VCR or a microcomputer. To view the picture generated by the connected equipment, simply press the Hit (RF) button. You can enjoy the TV set as a display terminal for the connected requipment. Caution Unplug the TV and other equipment from the wall outlet before making the connections. CONNECTION Connection of a home video game or a microcomputer Notes • Keep the VCR away from the TV, if the display or sound is affected. • If the microcomputer has been placed on or too close to the TV set, noise will appear on the screen. Keep the microcomputer an appropriate distance away so that the picture appears clear. • The connection of a microcomputer sometimes causes distorted and noisy pictures. In this case, readjust the controls located in the front panel. When you go back to watching a TV program, readjust the controls again. • The picture quality obtained by connection to the Hit (RF) connector on the front of the TV and to the antenna terminal on the back is almost the same. • While watching the TV, when the RF output of equipment connected to the Hit (RF) connector is too close to TV broadcasting frequencies, interference will occur. In this case, readjust the output frequency of the equipment. TO SET THE HIT CHANNEL The Hit (RF) connector is available for equipment that can deliver an RF signal between VHF channels 2 through 6. The first time the Hit (RF) button is pressed, VHF channel 3 is memorized to be selected. If the output channel of the equipment to be connected is not channel 3, add its own output channel following the instructions in "ADDING CHANNELS" on page 5. TO DISPLAY PICTURES FROM THE CONNECTED EQUIPMENT Home video game Connecting cord RF output Microcomputer I f RF output 4. Connecting cord 1. Press Hit (RF) button. "Hit" and channel indication will appear on the screen. 2. Select the Hit channel adjusted to match the output of the con- nected equipment. To go back to TV programs, press Hit (RF) again. Phono plug Phono plug 4__-----Phono-F plug adaptor EAC-88 (supplied) on the TV RF Hit Connection of a portable VCR If the RF output cord is a 300-ohm twin lead type Antenna connector (attached to the indoor antenna) If the RF output cord is a coaxial type F-type connector RF output RF output Ii MINIUM O = VCR 300-ohm twin lead Coaxial cable VCR Connection of a stationary VCR Connect the VCR to the antenna terminal of the TV and connect the outdoor antenna only to the VCR. 6

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HIT
(RF)
CONNECTOR
USAGE
Oo
h
Hit(RF)
connector
—What
is
the
Hit
(RF)
connector?
Hit(RF)
button
"Hit"
is
an
abbreviation
of
Home
Interface
Terminal.
Hit
(RF)
connector
is
an
auxiliary
RF
input
(F
-type)
which
may
be
used
for
easy
connection
of
a
home
video
game,
a
portable
VCR
or
a
microcomputer.
To
view
the
picture
generated
by
the
connected
equipment,
simply
press
the
Hit
(RF)
button.
You
can
enjoy
the
TV
set
as
a
display
terminal
for
the
connected
equipment.
Caution
r
Unplug
the
TV
and
other
equipment
from
the
wall
outlet
before
making
the
connections.
CONNECTION
Connection
of
a
home
video
game
or
a
microcomputer
Home
video
game
Connecting
cord
RF
output
f
4.
Microcomputer
I
RF
output
Phono
plug
Phono
plug
on
the
TV
Connection
of
a
portable
VCR
If
the
RF
output
cord
is
a
300
-ohm
twin
lead
type
Antenna
connector
(attached
to
the
indoor
antenna)
Ii
O
RF
output
MINIUM
=
VCR
300
-ohm
twin
lead
Connecting
cord
4__-----Phono-F
plug
adaptor
EAC-88
(supplied)
RF
Hit
Connection
of
a
stationary
VCR
If
the
RF
output
cord
is
a
coaxial
type
F
-type
connector
RF
output
Coaxial
cable
VCR
Connect
the
VCR
to
the
antenna
terminal
of
the
TV
and
connect
the
outdoor
antenna
only
to
the
VCR.
Notes
Keep
the
VCR
away
from
the
TV,
if
the
display
or
sound
is
af-
fected.
If
the
microcomputer
has
been
placed
on
or
too
close
to
the
TV
set,
noise
will
appear
on
the
screen.
Keep
the
microcomputer
an
appropriate
distance
away
so
that
the
picture
appears
clear.
The
connection
of
a
microcomputer
sometimes
causes
distorted
and
noisy
pictures.
In
this
case,
readjust
the
controls
located
in
the
front
panel.
When
you
go
back
to
watching
a
TV
program,
readjust
the
controls
again.
The
picture
quality
obtained
by
connection
to
the
Hit
(RF)
con-
nector
on
the
front
of
the
TV
and
to
the
antenna
terminal
on
the
back
is
almost
the
same.
While
watching
the
TV,
when
the
RF
output
of
equipment
con-
nected
to
the
Hit
(RF)
connector
is
too
close
to
TV
broadcasting
fre-
quencies,
interference
will
occur.
In
this
case,
readjust
the
output
frequency
of
the
equipment.
TO
SET
THE
HIT
CHANNEL
The
Hit
(RF)
connector
is
available
for
equipment
that
can
deliver
an
RF
signal
between
VHF
channels
2
through
6.
The
first
time
the
Hit
(RF)
button
is
pressed,
VHF
channel
3
is
memorized
to
be
selected.
If
the
output
channel
of
the
equipment
to
be
connected
is
not
chan-
nel
3,
add
its
own
output
channel
following
the
instructions
in
"AD-
DING
CHANNELS"
on
page
5.
TO
DISPLAY
PICTURES
FROM
THE
CONNECTED
EQUIPMENT
1.
Press
Hit
(RF)
button.
"Hit"
and
channel
indication
will
appear
on
the
screen.
2.
Select
the
Hit
channel
adjusted
to
match
the
output
of
the
con-
nected
equipment.
To
go
back
to
TV
programs,
press
Hit
(RF)
again.
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