Connections, Connecting to a power source, Connecting the (supplied) ac cord – Panasonic PV-C911 User Manual

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Connections

Insert the Indoor antenna (supplied) into

the receptacle on the back of the unit.
Then, connect the two wires to the 300
ohm-75 ohm transformer (supplied.)

Next, connect the transformer to the
back of the unit as shown.
Now, extend the antenna and adjust its
length, direction and angle for the

clearest picture.

Connecting to a Power Source

Your unit goes where you go with two different ways to supply power. You may connect

the supplied AC (alternate current) cord for use with any AC outlet. Or when travelling,

connect the supplied DC (direct current) Car Battery cord which can be inserted in your

vehicle’s cigarette lighter. For your safety and to avoid damage to the unit, please follow

instructions and connections carefully.

■ Connecting the (supplied) AC Cord

1. Connect the supplied AC cord to the AC input jack

on the back of the unit as shown.

2. Plug the AC cord into an AC wall outlet.

■ Connecting the (suppiied) DC Cord

1. Connect the DC Car Battery cord to the DC input

on the back of the unit as shown.

2. Start the engine of your vehicle.

• DO NOT insert the cord into the cigarette lighter

until the engine is running.

3. Remove the cigarette lighter from it’s socket and

insert the Car Battery plug in it’s place.

IMPORTANT NOTES

• This cord can only be used in vehicles equipped with DC

12V or 24V (negative ground) batteries. Check your car's

owner’s manuai!

• Use the only the Car Battery cord packed with your unit.
• To avoid a loss voltage, do not attach an extension to

the Car Battery cord.

• When unit is not in use, disconnect the Car Battery cord

from the cigarette lighter socket to save car battery.

■ Replacing the DC Car Cord Fuse

If the safety fuse in the car cord plug blows out,
replace it as follows.

1. Unscrew the cap (counterclockwise.)

2. Replace using a 125V 10A fuse.

• Only use fuses with the exact voltage and amps specified.

3. Replace the cap (clockwise.)

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