Notes on cable guiding and cable fastening
The following references (
a b c
) refer to the example of a connection on page 12.
Also observe the notes on connection and cable guiding in section 3 of the quick start
manual
3.1 Satellite antenna
a
Connect the
LNB inputs 1
/
2
with two separate antenna feed lines which are set
up identically to be able to use the full range of functions .
or
If there is only one antenna signal available, connect this to
LNB input 1
on the
television.
3.2 Antenna/cable connection (analogue and digital)
b
Connect the antenna input for the LCD TV to either a
terrestrial antenna
or to the
connection socket
for the cable or antenna connection.
To receive DVB-T signals and DVB-C and analogue cable channels simultaneously,
use the TechniSat
DVB-C/T switch
(part no. 0000/3263).
3.3 BluRay/DVD player
c
Connect your BluRay/DVD player using (for example) an HDMI connection cable with
an
HDMI connection
.
3.4 Surround sound/Hi-Fi amplifier
You can connect the LCD TV to a surround sound or Hi-Fi amplifier to obtain the best
possible sound quality.
3.4.1 Digital
d
If your amplifier has an appropriate electrical or optical input (S/P-DIF), connect
the
Audio output digital
socket (
electrical
or
optical
) to the input on your
amplifier.
Depending on the broadcaster concerned, the stereo signal (PCM) and, where
broadcast, Dolby Digital signal (AC3) are available.
3.4.2 Analogue
d
To do this, use a suitable cable to connect the cinch connectors for the
analogue
audio output
on the television to an input on your amplifier (e.g. CD or AUX.
Warning!
The phono input is not suitable!).
3.5 Mains power connection
The television should only be connected to the mains power network (
230V / 50Hz
)
once it has been completely connected by cable to the associated components. This
will avoid damage to the TV or other components.
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