InstallationINSTALLATIONTelevision LocationThis unit can be used as part of an entertainment center.options.[3[3[3[3Consult your dealer for availableAvoid excessive sunlight or bright lights, including reflections.Keep away from excessive heat or moisture. Inadequate ventilation may cause internalcomponent failure.Fluorescent lighting may reduce Remote Control transmitting range.Keep away from magnetic equipment, including motors, fans, or external speakers.Optional Cable ConnectionsShielded audio and video cables should be used between components. For best results:[] Use 75-ohm coaxial shielded cables.[] Use appropriate input and output connectors, that match your component connectors.[3 Avoid long cables to minimize interference.AC Power Supply CordCAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TOWIDE SLOT OF AC OUTLET AND FULLY INSERT DO NOT USE A PLUG WITH ARECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADE CAN BE FULLYINSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.Polarized PlugCable / Antenna ConnectionsFor proper reception, either a cable or antenna connection is required.Cable Connection Incoming Cable fromCable CompanyConnect the cable supplied by your local cable company to ANT1connection on back of television. Select cable mode and ANT1 in SET UP _,menu under Prog Chart (Program Channels).Note: A cable converter box may be required for proper reception.Check with your local cable company for compatibility 75 OhmVHF/UHFon back of TVrequirements.Antenna ConnectionFor proper reception of VHF/UHF channels, an external antenna is required. Forbest reception, an outdoor antenna is recommended.Connect home antenna to back of television. Select TVmode and ANT1 in the SET UP Menu under Prog Chan.\ I/Cable PresetCable Mode is preset at the factory.Antenna users must change to mv Mode andANT1 in the Set Up Menu under Prog Chan.Incoming Cable fromHome Antennam