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Connect your TV
If your TV doesn’t have an HDMI socket
An HDMI cable gives the best picture and sound quality and is
needed to watch in high definition (HD). It can be used with most
modern TVs, but if your TV doesn’t have an HDMI socket, you can
use a SCART cable to watch in standard definition instead. If you
haven’t already got one, you can buy one from most electrical
stores or from bt.com/shop
1
Unplug your existing aerial cable from your TV and plug it into
your BT box’s RF In socket.
2
Using your new aerial cable, connect your BT box’s
RF Out socket to the ‘RF In’ socket of your TV.
3
Connect your aerial
1
Using your HDMI cable, connect your BT box’s HDMI
socket (marked HDMI) to an HDMI socket on your TV.
1
2
Typical HDMI cable
Make sure your HD TV is on the correct audio visual (AV)
channel. Some TVs will do this automatically
1
Typical SCART cable
BT box
TV aerial
RF In
socket
RF Out
socket
HDMI
socket
HDMI
cable
Your TV
Your TV
Or watch our set-up video at
bt.com/help/tv/setupguide
BT TV – easy set-up
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