Preparation
Caution
• A table or rack with adequate strength should always be used
to support the plasma television. Failure to do so could result
in personal injury and physical damage.
• When installing the plasma television, please take the
necessary safety measures to prevent it from falling or
overturning in case of emergencies, such as earthquakes, or of
accidents.
• If you do not take these precautions, the plasma television
could fall down and cause injury.
• The screws, hooks, cords and other fittings that you use to
secure the plasma television to prevent it from overturning will
vary according to the composition and thickness of the surface
to which it will be attached.
• Select the appropriate screws, hooks, cords, and other fittings
after first inspecting the surface carefully to determine its
thickness and composition and after consulting a professional
installer if necessary.
Basic connections
Connecting the 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.
(Rear view)
MONITOR
SUB
OUT
WOOFER
Standard DIN45325 plug (IEC169-2)
75-ohm coaxial cable (round cable)
(commercially available)
• Connect the 75-ohm coaxial cable (commercially available) to
the ANT IN (antenna input) terminal.
Antenna cable (commercially available)
If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with a
standard DIN45325 plug (IEC169-2), plug it into the antenna
terminal at the rear of the plasma television.
Note
• If the antenna is not connected correctly, the quality of
reception may be impaired. If images are not displaying
correctly, check whether the antenna connection is correct or
not.
Routing cables
Use the speed clamps as necessary to route the connecting
cables. The diagrams below show the location of the holes on the
rear of the display.
PDP-LX608G (Rear view)
MONITOR
SUB
OUT
WOOFER
PDP-LX508G (Rear view)
MONITOR
SUB
OUT
WOOFER
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