RCA L37WD23 Manual De Usuario

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Connections and Setup
            Chapter 
1
Coaxial cable
Outdoor or Indoor 
antenna
or
Get the Picture
The fi rst part of connecting your TV is to get the picture, also known 
as the signal. The back panel of your TV allows you to receive analog 
and digital channels by using the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT.
ANTENNA/
CABLE INPUT
(DIGITAL AND ANALOG)
Getting Channels
What You Need
•   Antenna (“rabbit ears”) or outdoor antenna with coaxial cable
 
 
 
 
OR
•   Coaxial cable with cable service
A.  Do you have an indoor or outdoor antenna? If you don't, go to 
step B. If you do, plug the antenna or coaxial cable from the wall 
outlet into the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT to receive free off-air 
local digital and analog channels.
B.  Do you have cable? If you don't, go to step C. If you do, plug 
the coaxial cable from the wall outlet into the ANTENNA/CABLE 
INPUT to receive your cable channels.
C.  Do you have a set-top box? If you do, you need to call your cable 
company or satellite service provider. They may use special cables 
to allow you to view digital channels.
What You Need To Know
•  Visit www.antennaweb.org to get help deciding what type of 
antenna to use to receive the local digital channels available to 
you. By entering where you live, this mapping program tells you 
what local analog and digital stations are available using a certain 
antenna.
•  As you change channels, look at the top right corner of the screen 
to see what type of channel you’re viewing. Digital channels 
display a as part of the channel, such as D Ch 29.1, while 
analog channels display an A as part of the channel, such as 
A Ch 9. Go to page 16 for more channel information.
(The location of the jack varies on your TV's 
model.)