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ENG
To view television channels correctly, a signal must be received by
the set from one of the following sources:
◆
An outdoor aerial
◆
A cable television network
◆
A satellite network (see page 12 for further details)
1
In the first three cases, connect the aerial or network input cable to
the 75
Ω
coaxial socket on the rear of the television.
2
If you are using an indoor aerial, you may need to turn it when
tuning your television until you obtain a picture that is both sharp
and clear.
For further details, refer to:
◆
“Automatic Storing of Channels” on page 20
◆
“Manual Storing of Channels” on page 22
➢
If you wish to subscribe to a cable network, contact your
local dealer.
or
Cable Television
Network
Rear of the TV
Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network
You can connect a VCR to the television using a:
◆
Coaxial cable
◆
SCART cable
1
Plug the aerial input cable into the appropriate socket on the VCR.
2
Connect a coaxial cable to the:
◆
VCR aerial output socket
◆
Television aerial input socket
3
To obtain better picture quality and, in addition, simplify the setting
up procedure of the VCR, you can connect a SCART cable
between:
◆
The AV (SCART) socket on the VCR
and
◆
A SCART socket on the rear of the television (see page 48 for
further details on the various connection possibilities)
4
Follow the instructions supplied with your VCR to tune the VCR to
your television.
Connecting a non-AV-Link VCR
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DECODER
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EXT2
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Rear of the TV
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