
HOW TO CONNECT YOUR RECEIVER
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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR RECEIVER
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Please DO NOT plug in the main power supply cord until
you have finished all the connections.
1) LOCATION OF THE RECEIVER
Your receiver should be placed under proper ventilation.
Don
’
t put in completely enclosed cabinet that will restrict the flow of air, Resulting overheating.
The location should be safeguarded from direct sunlight, excess moisture,
rough handling or household pets.
Avoid stacking other electronic components on the top of the receiver.
The location should be safely accessible by the cable from your antenna system.
2) CONNECTING THE RECEIVER WITH DISH SYSTEM
After installing your dish system, connect the coaxial cable from LNB of your dish antenna to
“
LNB IN
”
terminal marked at the rear of the receiver.
All cable connectors should be finger tightened ; do not use any kind of wrench
on the cable over connectors.
The cable should be 75
Ϊ
impedence coaxial twisted at the end with a
“
F
”
type connector.
3) CONNECTING THE RECEIVER TO TV
To connect the receiver with your television, you can follow
four
methods ;
through SCART, S-VIDEO, RCA VIDEO and HDMI cable.
In the case of connecting your TV to HDMI port, you need the HDMI cable.
4) CONNECTING YOUR VCR
To connect a VCR, the receiver has been provided with SCART at the rear
marked
“
VCR
”
. Using a SCART connector, the VCR can be connected to the receiver
3. HOW TO CONNECT YOUR RECEIVER
5) CONNECTING EXTERNAL AUDIO HI-FI SYSTEM
To connect any external Audio Hi-Fi system, the receiver has been provided with two
RCA connectors at the back of the receiver, marked with Audio L and R respectively to
connect the left and right Audio.
6) CONNECTING YOUR ANALOG RECEIVER
To facilitate the user using analog receiver to view analog channels,
the receiver has been provided with a loop through terminal marked as
“
IF OUT
”
.
Connect the coaxial cable from this terminal to the
IF input terminal of your analog receiver.
Now by keeping the receiver in standby,
you will be able to tune and view analog channels from your analog receiver.