GB 13CONNECTING THE MEDIAMASTERPlease note the following:• In some block of flats, the roof-mounted aerial system includesa filter and channel selector. If so, the aerial will probably notwork with the Mediamaster. Please consult the landlord.• Many older roof-mounted aerials may only receive a limitednumber of channels. As a result, digital channels transmittedon higher frequencies are difficult or even impossible to re-ceive. The problem can be solved by replacing the roof aerial.• Some outdoor aerials are directed towards an analogue trans-mitter. The aerial must be directed towards a digital TV trans-mitter.• It is not always advisable to position the aerial as high as pos-sible. If problems arise, experiment with different aerialheights.2. Indoor and window-mounted aerialsThis type of aerial may be enough if the reception conditions arevery good. If an indoor aerial is used, please note the following:• Use an aerial for UHF channels 21 - 69, such as a directionalaerial.• Place the aerial by the window and directed towards the TVtransmitter, if possible.• An aerial with an amplifier is recommended as it may providea stronger signal.• The strength of the TV signal varies according to reflectionsfrom e. g. buildings. The signal penetrates thick stone or con-crete walls poorly. However, a wooden building is not a big bar-rier to digital TV signals.GeneralThere are many different types of TV/VCR and other equipmentthat you can connect to the Mediamaster.In this manual you will see some of the most common ways toconnect your equipment.If you have problems with your connections and need help, con-tact your dealer.SCARTConnecting the Mediamaster to the TV• Connect a SCART cable between the main SCART socket onthe TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.• Connect an RF cable from the TV/VCR output on the Media-master to the RF input socket on the TV.• Connect the TV aerial to the TV AERIAL input socket on theMediamaster.SCARTRF