Connections antenna connections, Before connecting your antenna – LG LST-3510A User Manual

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Connections

Antenna Connections

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Connect the “Antenna” to the “ANT IN” jack on the DVD/HDTV Receiver using a coaxial RF cable.

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There might be some areas where the signal strength could be too high. If so, you may need to connect the
antenna to the optional attenuator and screw the attenuator onto the “ANT IN” jack.

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Connect the “ANT LOOP OUT” jack on the DVD/HDTV Receiver to the “Antenna In” jack on your TV using a
coaxial RF cable.

Cable TV

Wall Jack Panel

Attenuator
(Not supplied)

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OR

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Y

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COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

AUDIO INPUT

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VIDEO

INPUT

S-VIDEO

INPUT

ANTENNA

INPUT

TV or Other Device Connection Panel

DVD/HDTV Receiver Connection Panel

Antenna

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Before Connecting Your Antenna

Dear consumer purchaser of High Definition Television Receiver LST-3510A.

During initial installation and setup of your DVD/HDTV Receiver, you may need to install an optional 10 dB attenu-
ator to the Antenna input “ANT IN” on the LST-3510A. The LST-3510A is a high performance, high-gain system
intended for operation under normal and weak signal conditions, providing the best reception with its optimum
gain. However, there might be some reception areas where the signal strength is too high (e.g. due to close prox-
imity to an undesirable signal or transmitter), so you need an attenuator that lowers the incoming signal strength
(from the undesirable transmitter) to more normal levels. This 10 dB attenuator should be used only in a reception
area where the undesired signal strength is too high. One of the possible symptoms would be that after your pro-
gram/channel search, your DVD/HDTV Receiver does not find all the local digital terrestrial channels available in
your area. (You can find HDTV channels/content information for your local broadcast area by going to Zenith web-
site “WWW.ZENITH.COM” and clicking on “HDTV Program Schedule” under HDTV.) Please make sure that before
deciding to use an optional attenuator device, you are using an appropriate and properly aligned UHF/VHF RF ter-
restrial antenna.

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