Choosing a connection, Connection a, Connection b – Panasonic TU-IRD10 User Manual

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CONNECTIONS

Choosing a Connection

The

following

pages

show

four

examples

of

hookups

commonly

used

to

connect

the

satellite

receiver

with

a

TV

and

other

components. Refer to your TV and VCR Owner's Manuals for more

information on hooking up your specific components.

Connection A

Provides the best possible picture and stereo audio quality.

To use Connection A, you must have:

TV with S-Video input, plus separate RF and audio/video inputs

(jacks).

VCR with RF and audio/video inputs and outputs

S-Video, coaxial, and audio/video cables

Connection B

Provides.very good picture and stereo audio quality.

To use Connection B, you must have:

TV with separate RF and audio/video inputs (jacks)

VCR with RF and audio/video inputs and outputs

Coaxial and audio/video cables

Connection C

Provides good picture and mono audio quality.

To use Connection C, you must have:

TV with RF input (jack)

VCR with RF and audio/video inputs

Coaxial and audio/video cables

Connection D

Provides good picture and mono audio quality.

To use Connection D, you must have:

TV with RF input (jack)

Coaxial cables

CAUTION

Do not stack electronic components

or other objects on top of the DSS

Receiver.

The

slots

on

top

of

the

receiver must be. left uncovered to

allow

proper

airflow

to

the

unit.

Blocking the airflow to the unit could

impair

performance

or

damage

your

receiver and other components.

Do not stack the DSS receiver on top

of a "hot component" such as an audio

power amplifier.

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