Getting Started
Connecting the Aerial
5
For your safety any external aerial should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and should comply
with Australian Standard AS1417.1. The RF (Aerial) Input impedance of this television is 75
?
. If your
aerial lead is 300
?
ribbon (two wires separated by a flat plastic sheet) you will require a 300
?
/75
?
Balun
in order to connect your aerial to the television.
If you are just using the television with no other equipment (VCR, DVD Player, Set Top Box etc) then
connect the aerial as per step 1. If you are connecting VCR then connect the aerial as shown in step 2. If
your VCR is Q-Link compatible then go to step 3.
Step 1 - Using the television on its own.
RF-IN Terminal
75? C o-Axial
Cable
Step 2 - Using the television with a Standard VCR.
Step 3 - Using the television with a Q-Link compatible VCR.
Refer to pages 38 to 41 for S-VHS VCR, DVD and other Audio / Video connections.
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AV1
A V 2
AV4
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C I 1
TO ACCESS COMMON
INTERFACE SLOTS PLEASE
REMOVE COVER
CI 2
AUDIO OUT
RF CABLE
(Not Supplied)
Scart - Scart
Cable
(Not Supplied)
Use AV2
Socket
VCR
RF OUT
RF IN
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L
AV1
AV2
AV4
M
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M
CI 1
TO ACCESS COMMON
INTERFACE SLOTS PLEASE
REMOVE COVER
CI 2
AUDIO OUT
RF CABLE
(Not Supplied)
VCR
RF OUT
RF IN