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Setting up your TV
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LT-32/26D50BJ/SJ / LCT1703-001B-U / ENGLISH
Connecting the aerial
For viewing digital terrestrial signals only, connect the antenna directly to the
digital aerial socket.
The connecting cables are not provided.
For further details, refer to the manuals provided with the devices to be connected.
Caution
Turn off all the equipment including the TV before connecting anything.
If you connect via a device with an
antenna terminal such as a VCR,
follow A B C in the diagram
opposite.
If you connect the antenna
directly to the TV, follow 1.
It is possible to view analogue TV & teletext
by using the VCR tuner, this can be achieve
by switching to the EXT input to which the
21 pin SCART cable linking the TV and
VCR is connected.
To connect more equipment, please see
“Connecting external equipment” on
page 63.
To connect additional audio equipment,
see “Connecting speakers/amplifier” on
page 66.
When receiving Digital terrestrial
broadcasting (DVB-T), reception can
suddenly be lost if the signal becomes
weak. Use a correctly installed high-
performance antenna.
When connecting via a device with an
antenna terminal such as a VCR, depending
on the connection method, the signal may
be weakened. If this happens, use a booster
to increase the signal strength.
In areas with a lot of radio communication
such as near ports or airports, noise may
be introduced into the picture or sound. In
such cases, reception may be improved by
using a high-performance antenna.
Read the instruction manual of the
devices which you connect to the TV.
For viewing digital terrestrial and
analogue TV signals, using a two-way
signal splitter, connect one output to the
digital aerial socket, the other output to
the analogue aerial socket.
75-ohm
Coaxial
Cable
21-pin SCART
Cable
Without terminal covers
75-ohm
Coaxial
Cable
AV IN/OUT
Terminal
To Aerial
Output
To Aerial
Input
VCR
Aerial
75-ohm
Coaxial
Cable
To digital
aerial socket
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