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This is the commercial control COM Port and is only used in commercial applications.
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This port is used for any servicing of the unit and should not be tampered with in any way.
4. Outputs: Audio Only
* There are three outputs to send audio from the Pantel TV to another source
Digital Audio Out – Connect orange RCA cable from the back of the TV to any audio receiver
Speakers Out – Connect speaker wire from speaker jacks on rear of TV to any speakers with
available speaker wire inputs. Pantel TV speaker output is 10 watts x 2.
*NOTE: Sound may be distorted if using high wattage speakers. It is recommended that an
amplifier be used in such cases.
5. Connecting the TV if using the Wireless Feature
- Attach the two wireless antennas (included) to the threaded antenna ports on the sides of
your Pantel TV.
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Connect any composite (yellow, red, & white) RCA cable or S-Video cable + Red & White
audio cables to the Audio/Video in ports on the rear of the wireless box. This may be done
from any source that supports these formats.
- Connect the power supply cord (provided) to the wireless box.
- Turn on wireless box with power switch on back of unit.
- Turn on TV unit.
- Using either the Pantel remote or the side buttons on the TV set, select the digital input on
the TV.
- NOTE: The wireless box and source may be up to 150 feet away from the TV and still
receive a signal. This distance could be more or less depending upon any barriers (windows,
walls, etc.) standing between the wireless sender and the TV unit.
- NOTE: The wireless feature does not currently support high definition signals. The wireless
box will transmit a signal of up to 480i.
- NOTE: To be sure that the wireless box and TV are synced, verify that the blue LED light is
solid on the front of the wireless box where it says “link”.
*For more on the Wireless box/feature, refer to specific and detailed information on page
19.