Preparation
05
Connecting to an antenna
To enjoy a clearer picture, use an outdoor antenna. The following is a brief explanation of the types of connections that are used
for a coaxial cable.
Antenna cable (commercially available)
Connecting the power cord
Plasma Display (rear view)
SYSTEM
CABLE
WHITE
BLACK
SYSTEM
CABLE
WHITE
BLACK
Media Receiver (rear view)
I N
OUT
SERVICE ONLY
CONTROL
MONITOR OUT
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
INPUT 3
ANT IN
INPUT 2
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
Y
C
B
/P
B
C
R
/P
R
HDMI
SUB
WOOFER
INPUT 1
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT 3
NOTE
• Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet, Plasma Display and Media Receiver when the system is not going to be used
for a long period of time.
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If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with a standard DIN45325 plug
(IEC169-2), plug it into the ANT IN terminal at the rear of the Media Receiver.
To a wall outlet
AC IN
BLACK
WHITE
SYSTEM CABLE
To a wall outlet
I N
OUT
SERVICE ONLY
CONTROL
MONITOR OUT
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
INPUT 3
ANT IN
INPUT 2
Y
C
/P
C
/P
SUB
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
B
B
R
R
HDMI
BLACK
WHITE
WOOFER
INPUT 1
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT 3
SYSTEM CABLE
• Connect the 75-ohm coaxial cable (commercially available) to the
ANT
(ANT IN) terminal.
Attaching the ferrite core
To help prevent noise, attach the supplied ferrite core
to the connector end of the power cord as shown. Use
the supplied cable tie to prevent the ferrite core from
slipping on the cable.
To power
outlet
AC power cord
AC IN
Ferrite core
Cable tie
To AC IN
As close as possible