Setting Up
Setting Up 9
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Insert four long screws into the holes on the back
of the TV and tighten using the provided tool.
6 Carefully lift the TV and set it upright.
Setting Up the TV
Set up the TV by connecting cables, and connecting
the power cord.
Connecting the TV signal sources
The following is an explanation of the types of
connections that are used for a coaxial cable. If your
outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with an
F-type connector, screw it onto the Ant/Cable
connector at the rear of the TV set.
■ A 75-ohm system is generally a round cable with
an F-type connector that can easily be attached to
a connector without tools (sold separately).
■ A 300-ohm system is a flat, twin-lead cable that
can be attached to a 75-ohm connector through a
300/75-ohm adapter (sold separately).
A: 75-ohm coaxial cable, round
B: 300-ohm twin-lead cable, flat
C: F-type connector
Connect the input sources to the TV according to the
type of connection:
■ Antenna or basic cable (TV cable or satellite)
without using a set-top box: See “Connecting the
cable TV or the air broadcast antenna” on
page 10.
■ Cable or satellite with a separate set-top box: See
“Connecting cable or satellite with a set-top box”
on page 10.
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WARNING: Before connecting the TV to any
other electronic device, unplug the TV and
electronic device AC cords from the AC
input.
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An F-type connector should be finger-
tightened only. When connecting the RF
cable to the TV set, do not use tools to
tighten the F-type connector, as it may
cause damage to your TV set.
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■ To connect an external sound system, see
“Connecting an external sound system”
on page 15.
■ To connect a device that records TV, see
“Connecting a VCR for recording” on
page 14.
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B
C
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