Sony KV-2680R Primary User Manual - Page 12

Antenna/cable, Connection

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ANTENNA/CABLE CONNECTION B I ,Alhen both VHF and UHF antennas are connected If your local broadcast signals are strong, an indoor antenna may be sufficient to obtain a clear picture. If you cannot obtain satisfactory reception with an indoor antenna, using an outdoor antenna may be necessary. Cable TV reception is only possible by connecting a cable supplied by your local cable operator. Prepare the antenna or cable end using the appropriate connector, and connect the antenna or cable to the antenna terminal of the TV. (See A, B or C below.) 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 A Combination vHFIUHF 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 coaxial type (round) When the cable is a 300-ohm ribbon type lead-in (flat) a EAC-66 Use an optional F-type connector. Attach the supplied antenna connector. Rear of TV VHF-UHF 15 mm (5/8 in.) 1 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). C Cable with a special converter (decoder) Pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals and require special converters (decoders)* in addition to the normal cable connection. Connect the converter (decoder) with a 75-ohm coaxial cable (optional). Fasten ith a crewdriver. ntenna connector Rear of TV TO AUX CONVERTER VHF/UHF *Most combination antennas are equipped with a signal splitter. Take off the splitter and attach the proper connector. Output Input Special converter (decoder) Pay TV Cable *The special converter (decoder) will be supplied by the cable company. 12

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ANTENNA/CABLE
CONNECTION
B
I
,Alhen
both
VHF
and
UHF
antennas
are
connected
If
your
local
broadcast
signals
are
strong,
an
indoor
antenna
may
be
sufficient
to
obtain
a
clear
picture.
If
you
cannot
obtain
satisfactory
reception
with
an
indoor
antenna,
using
an
outdoor
antenna
may
be
necessary.
Cable
TV
reception
is
only
possible
by
connecting
a
cable
supplied
by
your
local
cable
operator.
Prepare
the
antenna
or
cable
end
using
the
appropriate
connector,
and
connect
the
antenna
or
cable
to
the
antenna
terminal
of
the
TV.
(See
A,
B
or
C
below.)
A
Combination
vHFIUHF
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
Attach
the
supplied
antenna
connector.
connector.
Rear
of
TV
VHF
-UHF
15
mm
(
5
/
8
in.)
Fasten
ith
a
crewdriver.
1
ntenna
connector
*Most
combination
antennas
are
equipped
with
a
signal
spl
itter.
Take
off
the
splitter
and
attach
the
proper
connector.
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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.
Rear
of
TV
VHF
VHF/UHF
EAC-66
a
UHF
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).
C
Cable
with
a
special
converter
(decoder)
Pay
cable
TV
systems
use
scrambled
or
encoded
signals
and
re-
quire
special
converters
(decoders)*
in
addition
to
the
normal
cable
connection.
Connect
the
converter
(decoder)
with
a
75
-ohm
coaxial
cable
(optional).
Rear
of
TV
Output
TO
AUX
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
Input
Special
converter
(decoder)
Pay
TV
Cable
*The
special
converter
(decoder)
will
be
supplied
by
the
cable
com-
pany.