Antenna connection, Preparation (continued), Notice – Sharp Aquos LC-15B8U-S User Manual

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Preparation (Continued)

Antenna Connection

OUTDOOR ANTENNA CONNECTION

• Use one of the following two diagrams if you connect an outdoor antenna.

A: Using a VHF/UHF combination outdoor antenna
B: Using separate VHF and/or UHF outdoor antennas

• Connect the outdoor antenna cable lead-in to ANT. (Antenna terminal) on the rear of the main unit.

1. A 75-ohm system is generally a round cable with F-type connector that can easily

be attached to a terminal without tools (not supplied).

2. A 300-ohm system is a flat “twin-lead” cable that can be attached to a 75-ohm

terminal through a 300/75-ohm adapter (not supplied).

• The antenna requirements for good color television reception are more important than those for black & white television reception.

For this reason, a good quality outdoor antenna is strongly recommended.
The following is a brief explanation of the type of connections that are provided with the various antenna systems.

ANTENNAS

75-ohm

coaxial cable

300-ohm

twin-lead

VHF/UHF

antenna

VHF/UHF

antenna

300/75-ohm

adapter

(not supplied)

300-ohm

twin-lead

300-ohm

twin-lead

75-ohm

coaxial cable

OUT IN

VHF

antenna

UHF

antenna

Combiner

(not supplied)

or

or

A. Combination VHF/UHF antenna

B. Separate VHF and/or

UHF antennas

ANT.
(Antenna terminal)

Antenna cable

(commercially available)

F-type connector

75-ohm coaxial cable

When connecting the RF cable to the LCD TV set, do not tighten F-type
connector with tools.
If tools are used, it may cause damage to your LCD TV set.
(breaking of internal circuit, etc.)

F-type connector should be finger-tightened only.

NOTICE

F-type connector

75-ohm coaxial cable (round)

300-ohm twin-lead cable (flat)

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