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RCA ColorTrak 2000 - Cable-TV Connections

RCA ColorTrak 2000
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Follow one of these steps to connect a cable-TV system to your TV instead of a home antenna.
Note: Since cable-TV systems vary, you may wish to consult your local cable-TV compan_€ for additional
in.formation.
A
Follow tins diagram if your cable company does not require a converter/decoder box (no scrambled
channels):
Incoming
Cable
UHF
&NTENNA II
1 CABLE
TO CABLE
0_C00ER
ANTENNA :1
BACK OF TV
B Follow tins diagram if your cable company requires a converter/decoder box for scrambled "premium"
channels:
Scrambled Cable-TV Channels
Some cable-TV decoders require that you manually switch
from regular to scrambled channels on the decoder
whenever you wish to view the premium pay channels. By
connecting the decoder to the antenna switcher block of
your TV, you can switch between the scrambled and
unscrambled channels using the remote control.
Simply press the ANT (Antenna) button on the remote
control to switch between the scrambled and nonscrambled
channels.
Each time you press the ANT button, "ANT A" or "ANT
B" appears on the screen to show which antenna signal
you're watching.
Nonscrambled cable channels will come thru the
ANTENNA A input whenever "ANT A" appears on the
screen.
The scrambled channel from the decoder box v611 come
thru the ANTENNA B input whenever "ANT B" appears
on the screen. Be sure to leave the decoder box set to the
scrambled channel.
CABLE-'I'VBOX
(Conveder/Decoder)
_ I[ ÷
Incoming _ [ I
ANTI_NNA Z Coaxial
Antenna
Cables"
*Optional accessory available from your RCA dealer or electronic supply store.

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