Basic Connection
Before connection, turn off the mains for all connected equipment and read the appropriate operating
instructions.
Be sure to read the Caution for AC Mains Lead on page 3.
Connecting to a Television only
RF IN
AV IN
Rear of this unit
To household mains socket
step
To household
mains socket
step
AV1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
AV OUT
AV2
(
EXT
)
step
Rear of TV
step
1
1
To the aerial
RF coaxial cable (included, grey)
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
or
To this unit
Use one of the RF coaxial cable (black or grey) to connect this unit’s RF IN terminal to your aerial socket or aerial cable.
step
step
2
3
4
4
Connections other than the 21-pin Scart cable
55 –57
The RF coaxial cable cannot
be used for showing pictures
from the unit. The unit must
be connected by another
means e.g. 21-pin Scart cable
to show pictures from the unit
on the television set.
RF coaxial cable
(included)
from the aerial socket or aerial cable to the “RF IN” on the unit.
RF coaxial
cable
(included, black) from the “RF OUT” on the unit to the “RF IN” on the TV.
21-pin Scart cable from the “AV1 (TV)” on the unit to the “AV IN” on the TV.
AC mains lead (included) from the “AC IN~” on the unit and the TV to a household mains
socket.
After completing the above connections, proceed to the TV Tuning (➔ 10).
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Use of the supplied RF coaxial cable
To prevent interference patterns from appearing on your TV, use only the supplied RF coaxial cables when you
connect this unit to your TV and aerial outlet or aerial cable and Satellite receiver.
Keep the RF coaxial cables as far away as possible from other cables.
Do not roll up the RF coaxial cables.
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