CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR
TV
(CONTINUED)
DIAGRAM
5-CABLE
TV
(WITHOUT DECODER BOX)
AND
ANTENNA
BASIC ANTENNA
CONNECTION
This is for All-Channel
UHF
/VHF
antenna (including master
TV
antenna*) with a 75
ohm
lead-in.
•
Mas~r
Antenna
System-
Many
apartment
buildings are served by a single all-channel
(VHF/UHF)
antenna system.
The
signal
from this antenna is amplified and distributed
to
each
apartment
and
terminates in a special
wall outlet.
Make
sure the Master
Antenna
system has
been
turned
on
by your building
services people before connecting your TV.
BASIC CABLE CONNECTION
Because Cable-TV Systems
vary,
we
recommend
that
you
check
with your
Cable Company before connecting
a cable line to your TV. This illustration
shows
one
possible way
to
connect
your
TV
to
a Cable
TV
system.
This
is
not
the only possible connection
and
it may
not
always work with
all cable systems.
CABLE
TV
INPUT
75 OHM FEED FROM CATV SYSTEM
ANTENNA
INPUT
r------
75
OHM
FEED
FOR BROADCAST
TV
FROM
ANTENNA, SELECT ANTENNA
SOURCE
You
are watching
Antenna
---
Cable
D
A-VVCR
-
Y/C(YCR)
ZENITH
TV
A•V
LOOP
OUTPUT
RIGHT
LEFT
VIDEO
A•V
VCR
INPUT
JACK PACK
ON
TV
9-10
FOR PROGRAMS FROM CATV,
SELECT CABLE
SOURCE
You
are watching
Antenna
Cable
,--
D
A-VYCR
Y/C(YCRl
-
ZENITH
TV
With this hook-up, you
can
select "basic" cable
channels with your TV's remote control. "Basic"
cable channels are also known as "unscrambled"
or
"free" channels. They
do
not
require a
decoder
box.