Instruction
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If your TV is equipped with only high-frequency input, and console, choose one that has the corresponding output. Unlike VCRs, most often equipped UHF-modulator, set-top boxes typically include modulators of the range of MV. So the TV that has separate inputs of these ranges, connect the console instead MV-antenna. Remember that to connect and disconnect a collective or other grounded antenna is required when the phone is switched off. The same goes for consoles, if its power supply is pulsed.
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If you connect the console, turn on power, then set the TV to the channel that runs the her modulator. Method to implement this operation depends on the TV. The criterion for an exact setting is a compromise between the visibility and invisibility of cod from the staff of the clock.
3
Frequent switching of cables from antennas and set top boxes entails rapid wear of the socket of the TV. Package some consoles includes a special antenna switches. In this case, when de-energized equipment (switch Cabinet - metal!) connect to the inputs of the antenna switch and the console, and the switch output connect with TV.
4
The number of consoles does not contain a built-in modulator, but has a special slot to connect it. In addition to the signals of image and sound, this slot displays the voltage. Connect the modulator to the Jack, and its output connect to TV with one of the above methods.
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Best image quality and date is achieved by connecting the console via the low frequency channel. To do this, first make sure your TV has the relevant inputs. Then buy or assemble a cable to connect the STB to your existing TV connectors type DIN-6, RCA or SCART, depending on the device type. After connection, select the television AV input. If such inputs at the TV a few, try them all until you see the image. To set the apparatus not required.
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If in the console there is no modulator and the TV - low frequency input, use as a modulator of the VCR. But remember that the output signal will have to look into the UHF range. Almost all VCRs contain switching power supplies and require de-energization upon connection.