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1. 29 Using the GUIDE Function Setting the Channe Block CHANNEL BLOCK prevents a channel from appearing on the screen for preset hours We suggest you use this function to prevent children from watching undersirable programs Example Set the CHANNEL BLOCK at 4 00 PM for 1 hour every Saturday at channel 12 Press GUIDE Press repeatedly until CHANNEL BLOCK turns red Press ENTER Pere RS QN Er Now CHANNEL BLOCK is set p ras y At the preset time the picture of the selected f de iid channel will be blocked from view and the sound will be muted A red BLOCKED indication will appear on the screen while the channel is blocked To restore the normal picture Press EXIT To clear the setting Display the CHANNEL BLOCK page and press RESET then EXIT To reset the setting Display the CHANNEL BLOCK page and repeat steps from the beginning 30 Television system Channel coverage Picture tube Antenna Input Output American TV standards VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 Cable TV 1 125 Microblack Trinitron tube 27 inch picture measured diagonally 28 inch picture tube measured diagonally KV 27HSR10 32 inch picture measured diagonally 34 inch picture tube measured diagonally KV 32HSR10 75 ohm external antenna terminal for VHF UHF VIDEO 1 2 and 3 IN S VIDEO IN 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p Burst signal 75 ohms Vi
2. channels Press JUMP Each time JUMP is pressed the channel which appeared on the screen directly before is recalled This button enables you to keep track of two programs alternately JUMP also switches programs in the ANT AUX mode For more natural sound reproduction Press SRS sound retrieval system The SRS indication will appear on the screen To cancel SRS press SRS again 20 Adjusting the Picture and Sound You can adjust the picture and sound levels and have the unit store them for each input mode TV VIDEO 1 2 3 Buttons used for adjustment mmg Qaan C tc Mocks PICTURE For operation see the next pages 21 Adjusting the Picture and Sound Adjusting the Picture Press VIDEO repeatedly until the on screen display of the item to be adjusted appears VIDEO Skin tones Skin tones become become greenish purplish HUE Ae 8UVUT MORE e LR ENERO HEU To adjust picture contrast Press to increase picture contrast with vivid color gt PICTURE Press to decrease picture contrast with soft color The picture contrast level cannot be memorized under each input mode To restore the factory preset levels Press RESET The adjustment levels will be cleared at once To restore the normal picture Press EXIT 22 VIDEO To increase 4 To decrease color intensity color intensit COLOR Oa TRINIT
3. pictures of the cable TV channels over 37 W 1 The special converter decoder will be supplied by the cable system operator 11 Connecting Other Equipment Connecting a VCR With this connection you will be able to 1 Connecting VCRs with an S video output jack VIDEO IN S VIDEO YC 15V 30V optional View the playback of video tapes Record TV programs Record a TV program while viewing another gt Signal flow to MONITOR OUT S VIDEO to MONITOR OUT AUDIO RK 74A optional YC 15V 30V optional to audio 5 3 to S video input input Note The signal input to VIDEO IN cannot be output from S VIDEO OUT The signal input to S VIDEO IN can only be output from S VIDEO OUT f you connect a monaural VCR connect the audio output of the VCR to the L MONO jack of VIDEO 1 2 3 IN of the TV The monaural sound will be heard from both speakers For operation refer to the instruction manual furnished with the VCR The signal input to S VIDEO IN can only be output from S VIDEO OUT Keep the VCR away from the TV if the picture or sound is affected 12 About S video input Video input and output signals can be separated into Y luminance or brightness and C chroma or color signals Usually these two signals are combined in a VCR and sent as one signal to a TV Separation of the Y and C signals prevents them from interfering with one another thereby improving picture
4. DP multi disc player selector B 2 Sony VCRimulti disc player operation buttons B 3 Channel presetting buttons 4 ANT AUX antenna auxiliary button 5 MUTING button 6 CABLE button 7 Input select buttons TV VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 7 8 Channel number buttons S DISPLAY button amp TO ENTER button 9 11 TIME button 12 MTS multichannel TV sound button 13 SRS sound retrieval system button aw Abele amp 7 SLEEP button 15 POWER button i6 A V WINDOW audio and video adjusting buttons 17 JUMP button 18 CH channel scan buttons 19 VOL volume contro buttons 20 PICTURE buttons Installing Batteries Size AA R6 batteries x 2 Battery life In normal operation batteries will last up to half a year If the unti does not operate properly the batteries might be exhausted Replace both batteries with new ones To avoid damage rom possible battery leakage Remove the batteries when the commander will not be used for a long time Connecting the TV Antenna Cable Either an indoor antenna or outdoor antenna can be Cable TV reception is only possible by connecting a connected For better quality picture connecting an cable supptied by your local cable operator outdoor antenna is recommended To Connect a VHF UHF or VHF UHF Combination Antenna or CATV Cable Check the cable type and prepare the cable Plug the connector in
5. ONE adjustment Usually color picture tubes are manu factured with a fixed color temperature tint that determines the warmnes reddish or coolness bluish of the picture it produces With Sony s Trinitone feature you can adjust the color of the picture to your preference TRINITONE LOW lt TRINITONE HIGH A touch of red will The factory preset be added to the whiteness level will white part of the be restored picture BRIGHT brightness SHARP sharpness VIDEO VIDEO BRIGHT Brighter Darker Sharper BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS LSI AR gt fo SHARPNESS ICH Softer SHARPNESS NOTCH filter setting AIR Normally set to NOTCH OFF If dots or stripes appear while you are watching a picture from a computer or a video source NOTCH set to NOTCH ON VIDEO TRINITONE VIDEO C To set NOTCH filter NOTCH ON ON For For bright TRINITONE HIGH soft white white EU f 3 To set NOTCH OFF TRINITONE HIGH TRINITONE LON NOTCH filter OFF 23 Adjusting the Picture and Sound Adjusting the Sound Press AUDIO repeatedly until the on screen display of the item to be adjusted appears AUDIO m t MEN n BALANCE To emphasize ANONIMO RUINA IRI the right Speaker s volume jb BALANCE URN vw IURI To emphasize the left al speaker s volume 24 553 TREBLE ed To increase the treble a response To restore the f
6. SONY B 3 750 053 42 2 Trinitrone Color TV KV 27HSR10 KV 32HSR10 Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear and the unit Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No 01990 by Sony Corporation To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE Note to CATV system instailer in the U S A This reminder is provided to cali the CATV system installer
7. actory preset levels Press RESET The adjustment levels will be cleared at once To restore the normal picture Press EXIT TREBLE IWUMIVR eee To decrease ci the treble response AUDIO TUR To increase the bass response BASS RR BASS VANUS 7 c To decrease the bass response Using the GUIDE Function The GUIDE function calls up the on screen menu and instructions on how to set the current time timer channel block Buttons used for GUIDE function All setting will be erased from the unit s memory if the unit is unplugged or if a power failure occurs The ON OFF TIMER and CHANNEL BLOCK will operate only if the clock is set correctly 25 Using the GUIDE Function Setting the Clock Example To set the clock to 5 30 PM Monday Press GUIDE Press repeatedly until CURRENT TIME SET RII NI turns red CURRENT TIME SET Sis DIGNUS RAM 5 ER Press ENTER Press until the desired day of the week appears Press ENTER If the time is already set the current set time will appear To clear these numbers press any number Press 0 9 to set the desired time For 5 30 press 0 5 3 0 Press ENTER f Press to set AM or PM Press ENTER The moment ENTER is pressed the clock will start Now the clock is set The indication will disappear after approx 5 seconds To restore the n
8. ctly Check that the TV VIDEO button is set correctly Set the SPEAKER SW switch to ON Is POWER switched on Plug the unit into a wall outlet Check that the TV VIDEO button is set correctly Poor or no picture Screen not lit good sound Good picture no sound No picture screen not lit no sound Is it a color program Adjust COLOR s it an active or the correct channel Check the CABLE setting Check the ANT AUX button setting Check antenna cable connections No color Snow and noise only This is often caused by local interference e g cars neon signs hairdryers etc Adjust antenna for minimum inter ference Reflections from nearby mountains or buildings often cause this problem A highly directional outdoor antenna or a CATV cable may improve the picture Double images or ghosts Try another channel it could be station trouble If the problem persists contact your nearest service facility Sony Corporation Printed in U S A
9. deo phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 47 kilohms MONITOR OUTPUT S VIDEO OUTPUT 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p Burst signal 75 ohms Video phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 10 kilohms AUDIO OUTPUT VARIABLE phono jacks More than 408 mVrms at the maximum volume setting variable Impedance 5 kilohms Power requirements 120V AC 60Hz Power consumption KV 27HSR10 225W max 1 5W in standby condition KV 32HSR10 240W max 1 5W in standby condition Accessories supplied Remote Commander RM 763 with 2 size AA EVEREADY batteries Antenna connector 1 Optional accessories UIV mixer EAC 66 Connecting cable VMC 810 820S YC 15V 30V Video rack SU 235X with super woofer SU 235X with super woofer SU 251 black SU 330 black Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 31 Troubleshooting Disturbances in picture and sound can often be eliminated by checking the symptoms and following the suggestions listed below SYMPTOM CHECK AND ADJUST Adjust PICTURE Adjust BRIGHT Check antenna cable connections Press VOLUME on the TV or VOL on the Remote Commander Press MUTING on the Remote Commander Check that the MTS button is set corre
10. e TV so that a channel number appears on the screen Press the TV button on the Remote Commander When you cannot obtain a clear picture and or sound Make sure that the TV VTR mode select button on the VCR is set to TV Re select the desired channel with the buttons on the TV or the Remote Commander 13 When an audio system is connected to AUDIO OUT be sure to set the SPEAKER SW switch on the TV to OFF The 14 Connecting Other Equipment Connecting an Audio System To listen to the TV or connected VCR sound through an audio system Rear of TV to AUDIO OUT VARIABLE wai RK 74A connecting cord optional gt Signal flow Amplifier Set Amplifer s function to line input To adjust sound level Leave the amplifier volume bass and treble controls at their mid position and adjust the level with the VOLUME buttons on the TV or the VOL buttons on the Commander For better sound We recommend that you use the optional video rack see page sound from the TV s speakers will be cut off 31 15 Presetting TV Channels Press POWER on the TV or the Remote POWER Commander to turn the TV on Press CABLE so that the appropriate mode appears To preset VHF or UHF To preset cable TV channels channels AUX 3 To preset VHF UHF To preset pay cable or regular cable TV channels TV channels Press AUTO PGM AUTO PGM v AUTO PROGRAM is displayed on the scre
11. ea FS 4 5 6 p ITE 7 8 9 T 4 pp o ENTER ES ES Notes To turn off the unit Press POWER on the TV or the Remote Commaner again If the indication VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 is displayed on the screen Press the TV VIDEO button on the TV or the TV button on the Remote Commander so that a channel number appears 19 Enjoying Convenient Features Receiving a Multichannel TV Sound program Each time MTS is presed MAIN SAP Second Audio Program or MONO are selected in sequence To listen to stereo sound select the MAIN mode so that the on screen MAIN indication appears The STEREO indicator on the TV lights up whenever a stereo broadcast is received When the reception of the stereo sound is noisy select the MONO mode The reception will be easy at the sacrifice of the stereo effect Muting the sound Press MUTING The MUTING indication will appear on the screen To restore the sound press MUTING again or VOL Keeping the channel displayed Press DISPLAY To make the channel display disappear press DISPLAY again Using the SLEEP timer Press SLEEP The TV will be turned off automatically after about 1 hour The SLEEP indication will appear on the screen for a few seconds and the SLEEP indicator on the TV will remain lit until the TV is turned off To cancel the SLEEP timer press SLEEP again so that the SLEEP indicator goes out or turn off the TV Switching quickly between two
12. en and receivable channels other than the channels already preset will be preset in numerical sequence The channels previously preset remain in the unit s memory When no more channels can be found the programming stops and the lowest numbered channel is displayed Receivable channels of this TV are To check preset channels VHF 2 13 Press CH UHF 14 69 Cable 1 125 If the indication VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 is displayed on the screen To add the channels that could not be preset with automatic programming because their signal strength was too weak or Press the TV VIDEO button on the TV or the TV button on the to erase unnecessary channels Remote Commander so that a channel number appears Follow the steps in To preset only the desired channels or to erase unnecessary channels on the next page 16 Press the channel number button s and then ENTER to select the channel to be added or erased 1 2 3 C3 E Ca uo 4 5 6 oanad Ca DI C 7 8 9 C Ewn L 0 ENTER 3 LJ A appears for a moment This channel has now been added to the channel scan memory To erase channels Press ERASE A appears for a moment This channel has now been erased from the channel scan memory The next time the CH button is pressed this channel will be skipped Repeat steps 1 and 2 for other channels to be added or erased When a VHF or UHF channel is erased Cable TV c
13. ene nennen ntne tnnt rnnt Adjusting the Mere Adjusting te SOUnd 5 iioii nora rouinon rure aapi tb etaed integre eae pi Sei e EVE pad eaa rd BST Using the GUIDE funtion Setting the clock E Setting the ON OFF timer Setting the channel block ay SOOCIFICALIONS PEE T ET A T A E EA E T A ne O Troubleshooting e eee ccescscccsseeecsseecssaeeessscnteceeesaussececessnaeesecaenerseesssertttsseessereeseeee DUCK COVEr This instruction manual covers two models KV 27HSR10 and KV 32HSR10 The difference between them is only the picture size Features This color TV features a Microblack TRINITRON picture tube for a high resolution high contrast picture Sound Retrieval System SRS enhances the natural sound of any stereo source Multi band VHF UHF CATV tuner receives up to 125 cable channel for a total of 181 possible off air and cable channels Buiit in MTS Multichanne TV Sound decoder enables reception of stereo programs and Second Audio Program SAP broadcasts S VIDEO iN jack which is connected to the S video output jack on the VCR allows superior playback pictures Variable audio output jacks enable reproduction of TV or video sound through an audio system Monitor output jacks allow VTR recording of the picture and sound being monitored on the TV x Sound Retrieval system SRS reproduces the ambience and dynamic of the original live performance so that you can enjoy t
14. especially in color quality This unit is equipped with an S video input jack through which these separated signal can be input directly p Connecting VCRs video disc players etc not equipped with an S video output jack VMC 810S 820S optional VCR Video disc player etc Preparations 1 Turn on the TV 2 Press the TV VIDEO button on the TV or an input select button on the commander so that the VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 indication appears on the screen VIDEO 1 for equipment connected to VIDEO 1 IN VIDEO 2 for equipment connected to VIDEO 2 IN VIDEO 3 for equipment connected to VIDEO 3 IN To view one TV program while recording another Press the TV VTR mode select button on the VCR or commander so that the VCR will be in the TV mode Press the TV button on the commander and select the channel you want to view lt Signal flow to MONITOR VMC 810S 8208 optional to audio F1 E3 F3 to video input When using a Sony infrared remote control VCR video disc player or multi disc player the equipment can be operated with the supplied Remote Commander 1 Set the VTR1 2 3 MDP selector to the desired position according to the equipment to be operated VTR 1 Sony Betamax VCR VTR 2 Sony 8 mm VCR VTR 3 Sony VHS VCR MDP Sony Video disc player or multi disc player 2 Press the VCR multi disc player operation button on the commander To return to the TV mode Press the TV VIDEO button on th
15. hannel chart The cable TV channel with the same number is also erased Cable TV systems use letters or numbers to designate and vice versa channels To tune in a channel refer to the chart below Number on this TV 1 5 6 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Corresponding CATV channel A 8 A 7 A 6 A B C D E F G H l J K L M N O P Q 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 93 94 95 96 99 100 101 102 123 124 125 U V W Wt W 2 W 3 W457 W 58 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 W 59 W 60 W 61 W482 W483 W 84 Check with your local cable TV company for more complete The designation of the cable TV channels conforms to the information on the available channels EIA NCTA recommendation 17 Watching TV Programs 18 Press POWER on the TV or the Remote Commander to turn the TV on Remote sensor Press CABLE so that the appropriate mode appears 3 4 L To view To view VHF or UHF cable TV channels channels 3 Press ANT AUX according to the channel to be watched AUX 3 ANT AUX rum To view VHF To view UHF or pay cable regular cable TV channels TV channels 4 Select a channel in one of the following two ways To scan the preset channels in numerical sequence press CH 4 i I l l l l t To select a channel directly press the channel number button s and then ENTER For example to select channel 10 press 1 0 and ENTER 1 2 3 Er b
16. he sound as if you were at the concert hall or in the recording studio SRS enables you to enjoy the optimum sound from anywhere in the room 6 SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM The 8 Sound Retrieval System is manufactured by Sony Corporation under license from the Hughes Aircraft Company a subsidiary of GM Hughes Electronics It is covered by U B Patent No 4 748 669 Other U S and foreign patents pending 9 Sound Retrieval System and SRS are trademarks of the Hughes Aircraft Company a subsidiary of GM Hughes Electronics Supplied Remote Commander provides you many other convenient features e Commander allows you to operate the TV a Sony VCR and a multi disc player from a distance Guide function aliows you to set the clock timer channel block while reading the instructions of the on screen guide Automatic programming to preset all receivable channels instantly JUMP button enables switching quickly between two channels Sleep timer automatically turns off the TV after approximately one hour ANTIAUX button permits one touch selection of pay cable TV channels when a converter is connected Internal clock for the current time display And other features for a high quality picture New Dynamic picture system adjusts picture contrast automatically to produce more detail in both bright and dark areas of every scene New Dynamic Color system assures accurate life like skin tones and pure white
17. nzine as they might damage the finish of the cabinet Repacking Retain the original carton and packing materials for safe transport of this unit in the future Use of this television receiver for other than private viewing of programs broadcast on UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable companies for the use of the general public may require authorization from the broadcaster cable company and or program owner If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit please contact your nearest Sony dealer For details safety precautions see the leaflet IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS on Location of Controls Refer to the pages indicated in for details Front panel 1 Lett speaker tweeter and woofer 2 6 SRS Sound Retrieval System button TVIVIDEO button 5 4 VOLUME buttons 5 CHANNEL buttons 6 Right speaker tweeter and woofer POWER switch Remote sensor 9 SLEEP indicator STEREO indicator TIMER indicator Rear pane 12 Aux auxiliary terminal MONITOR OUT jacks phono jacks 9 TO CONVERTER terminal SPEAKER SW switch VHF UHF antenna terminal AUDIO OUT VARIABLE jacks phono jacks D 15 VIDEO 1 2 3 IN jacks phono jacks Location of Controls Remote Commander RM 763 Refer to the pages indicated in for details The buttons with mark have the same function as the buttons with the same or similar mark on the TV 1 vTR 1 2 3 M
18. ormal picture Press EXIT To clear the current time setting Display the CURRENT TIME SET page and press RESET then EXIT To reset the setting Display the CURRENT TIME SET page and press RESET then repeat steops 3 to 8 To display the current time Press TIME Notes The internal clock of this TV operates on a 12 hour cycle If a 24 hour cycle number is entered it will be cleared when ENTER is pressed 12 00 AM stands for midnight 12 00 PM stands for noon 27 Using the GUIDE Function Setting the ON OFF Timer ON OFF TIMER allows the program of your choice to appear on the screen at the desired time Example Set the timer to turn on the TV to channel 8 at 1 00 PM for 3 hours every Monday through Friday Press GUIDE dly until ON TIMER GUIDE RI rm repeatedly until ON OFF TIMER turns gt CURRENT T ME SET Press ENTER If the clock has not been set PLEASE SET ENTER CURRENT TIME FIRST appears on the screen Go back to page 26 Press until the desired day of the week appears Press ENTER Press 0 9 to set the desired time For 1 00 press 0 1 0 0 Press ENTER 28 Press to set AM or PM Press ENTER Press a number button to set the duration Up to 9 hours can be set 1 O Press ENTER 11 Press 0 9 to set the desired channel number Press ENTER Now ON OFF timer is set The TIMER indicator on the TV lights up
19. s Colorpure Filter produces fine picture detail without color spill or color noise VM VELOCITY MODULATION circuitry produces clean and sharp black and white contrasts Only for KV 32HSR10 Dynamic Focus circuitry automatically focuses the scanning electron beam for enhanced sharpness over the entire picture especially in the corners Only for KV 32HSR10 Trinitone control allows you to adjust the color temperature tint of the picture for the most pleasing color a SS Sy S S rs SSS Sy SS SSS ss su Precautions Safety Operate the unit only on 120 AC One blade of the plug is wider than the other for purpose of safety and will fit into the power outlet only one way If you are unabie to insert the plug fully into the outlet contact your dealer Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not going to be used for several days or more To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself Installation To prevent internal heat build up do not block the ventilation openings Do not install the unit in hot or humid place or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration Cleaning Clean the unit with a slightly damp soft cloth Use a mild household detergent Never use strong solvents such as thinner or be
20. s atteniton to Article 820 22 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical Table of Contents Ix ub RU TEE Before Use Precautions CREER TN AE E 5 Locatlon of controls oderit esce Eta diei edevesoen optas oce ecce veta visse totveiiesiee tiec D f Connecting the TV antenna cable Setup Connecting other Equipment c ccsecsessessseccssessessscecsessecceseesuesavecssessesscccstsseesatsssessuessueanecenes 12 ad Presetting TV channels cccccccssssscesescssssssssessseseseessesssacsesssssesaesesesesseecsescacseseveeassesesennsenecees 16 Waiching TV programs 5 220 500 c cesccccccecccsonedpevevecsoestcorenenscuevsedetvsrecespestevecccuorsatnareddacsuecoceseuscsnts 18 Enjoying the convenient features cece cccseeenececceeeceetesesecesavsacpecesecuaneaasseseeseseseneeess 20 Receiving a Multichannel TV Sound program cccsccesccseacessesceseecaeesssescseecsasenenseeseeenenes 20 Muting the sound o 10 Keeping the channel displayed D saad Phases ots MOUNTS Using the SLEEP timer e AO E tarea dee eode abet ES Switching quickly between two channels M M 8 For more natural sound reproduction Adjusting the picture and sound sese e
21. to VHF UHF on the end using the appropriate connector rear of the TV 75ohm coaxial cable round l 75 ohm coaxial cable round Attach an optional F type connector Am m VHF 7 mm 1 4 inch 10 mm e inch Spr F type connector i 3 mm s inch 4 gt 300 ohm twin lead cable flat 300 ohm twin lead cabie flat Attach the supplied antenna connector Sue VHF UHF Loosen with a screwdriver Attach the cable and fasten with a screwdriver x Most combination antennas are equipped with a signal splitter Remove the splitter and attach the appropriate connector 10 When you connect both VHF and UHF antennas When you connect a cable with a special converter decoder for pay cable TV systems Use the optional EAC 66 U V mixer Pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals and require special converters decoders in Prepare the VHF antenna end using the addition to the normal cable connection appropriate connector lt Signal flow Connect the cables to the mixer f ESS A Plug the mixer to VHF UHF Converter decoder UM TO Optional 75 ohm CONVERTER coaxial cable Pima VHF UHF When you connect both VHF UHF antennas and a CATV cable Q 9 TO CONVERTER VHF UHF VARS antenna cable Note In this case do not connect anything to the TO CONVERTER terminal When the U V mixer is used Snow and noise may appear in the
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