13
Cable Channel Designations
Your Model 36 can receive up to 125 cable chan-
nels, displayed as 1–125. Channels 2–13 are the
same for VHF and cable TV, and cable compa-
nies usually number them as they appear on the
TV screen. For other channels, the cable ser-
vice’s channel designations might not match the
channel numbers that appear.
For more information, contact your cable com-
pany. You still might have to experiment to de-
termine the proper cable channel designations
for your cable system.
CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL
DEVICE
You can connect another audio/video device
that has audio/video outputs, such as a VCR,
camcorder, or satellite receiver, to the Model 36
so you can view the source’s output on the Mod-
el 36.
Note: Always use video-quality shielded cables
with phono connectors. Do not use standard au-
dio patch cords.
To connect an audio/video device’s outputs to
the Model 36, connect the device’s video and
audio outputs to the corresponding
VIDEO IN
and
AUDIO IN
jacks on the front of the Model 36.
CONNECTING POWER
Using the AC Power Cord
Warning: For your protection, the power cord
has a polarized plug. To prevent blade expo-
sure, be sure the blades fit fully and easily into
the outlet. If you do not have a polarized outlet,
have a qualified electrician install one before
you use the Model 36.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC
SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
Plug the supplied AC power cord’s smaller end
into the Model 36’s
AC 120V
connector. Then
plug the other end into a standard AC outlet.
Using the DC Adapter
To power the Model 36 from your vehicle’s bat-
tery, plug the supplied DC adapter’s small plug
into the Model 36’s
DC 13.2V
jack. Then tighten
the knurled ring on the DC adapter’s large plug
and plug it into the vehicle’s cigarette-lighter
socket.
VIDEO
IN
OUT
AUDIO
AUDIO IN VIDEO IN
Model 36
A/V Device
AC 120V
AC 120V
DC13.2V
ANT.
1
2
DC13.2V
AC 120V
DC13.2V
ANT.
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