Connecting the TV
7
Connections
Aerial and mains lead
RF cable
Mains lead
(supplied)
Aerial
Insert the mains plug firmly into place.
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When disconnecting the mains lead,
be absolutely sure to disconnect the
mains plug at the mains socket first.
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Keep RF (aerial) cable away from the mains lead to
avoid and minimise mains interference pickup.
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Do not place the RF cable under the TV.
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An aerial, correct cable (75
coaxial) and correct
terminating plug are required to obtain optimum quality
picture and sound.
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If a communal aerial system is used, you may require
the correct connection cable and plug between the wall
aerial socket and the TV.
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Your local Television Service Centre or dealer may be
able to assist you in obtaining the correct aerial system
for your particular area and the accessories required.
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Any matters regarding aerial installation, upgrading
of existing systems or accessories required, and
the costs incurred, are the responsibility of you, the
customer.
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If the aerial is placed in the wrong location, interference
might happen.
DVD Recorder / VCR
DVD Recorder /
VCR
TV
HDMI cable
RF cable
RF
cable
Set top box
TV
Set top box
HDMI cable
Satellite dish
AV / Game equipment
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Using HDMI terminal
TV
HDMI cable
Equipment
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You can also make similar connection via HDMI 2.
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Using COMPONENT terminals
Equipment
Audio cable
Component
video cable
TV
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Using COMPOSITE terminals
Equipment
Audio cable
Video cable
TV
Speaker system
HDMI cable
Amplifier with
speaker system
TV
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Use HDMI 2 for connecting an amplifier that has ARC
(Audio Return Channel) function.
For an amplifier without ARC function, use DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT.
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To enjoy the sound from the external equipment in
multi-channel sound (e.g. Dolby Digital 5.1ch), connect
the equipment to the amplifier. For the connections,
read the manuals of the equipment and amplifier.