Antenna connection, Cable connection, Antenna/cable connection – Panasonic TU-DST51 User Manual

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Antenna/Cable Connection

For proper reception, an antenna or cable connection is required.

Antenna Connection

For proper reception of VHF/UHF channels, a directional antenna is required (see
previous page). For best reception, an outdoor antenna is recommended.

Procedure

Connect the antenna cable from your antenna.

Select ANTENNA, in the Roller Guide Menu’’'^* SET UP Menu under Input (see Getting
Started section, Step 7).

Incoming Cable from

Home Antenna

75 Ohm ATSC/DTV input

on back of STB

Cable Connection
Before connecting your cable to the STB, contact your local cable provider and ask
the following questions:

Is DTV available through your cable service?

What type of cable do you have? Standard Cable TV Signals (Cable STD), Harmonic Related
Carrier (Cable HRC) or Incremental Related Carrier (Cable IRC).

Do you need a separate cable box to receive DTV signals?

Procedure

Connect the cable wire provided by your local cable provider.

Select one of the following in the Roller Guide Menu™ SET UP Menu under Input (see
Getting Started section. Step 7).

Cable STD - Standard Cable TV Signals

Cable HRC - Harmonic Related Carrier

Cable IRC - Incremental Related Carrier

Incoming Cable from

Cable Provider

75 Ohm ATSC/DTV input

on back of STB

Note:

The Panasonic DTV set-top box is abie to receive DTV signals from your local cable

provider only if they are transmitted in the 8VSB modulation format approved by the

FCC for DTV transmission. Also, your cable provider may elect to transmit in the
8VSB format for only a limited period of time. Please contact your cable provider to
determine if 8VSB modulation is available.

Roller Guide Menu is a trademark of Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. U.S. Patent Pending.

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