Chapter 2
Page 24
Receiver Description and Installation
Receiver Back Panel
The receiver connections on the back panel are placed in three groups:
•
TV1 Connections
- Use these connections with the nearby TV.
•
TV2 Connections
- Use these connections with the remote TV(s).
•
Other Connections
- Use these connections with the dish antenna, UHF
antenna, and phone line.
TV1 Connections
The following connections provide
TV1
menus and programming to the nearby
TV.
TV CH 3–4 Out
The
TV CH 3–4
connection provides good quality video and
mono (non-stereo) audio to your nearby TV. Use a coaxial
cable to make the connection. The
TV CH 3–4
connection is
color coded white.
RCA Out
The
RCA
audio/video outputs provide high quality picture and stereo
sound to your nearby TV (if your TV has these connections). Use an
RCA-type cable assembly to make the connection. If the TV has
only one input for this type of audio, connect it to the right (R) phono
(RCA) audio output on the receiver.
S-Video Out
The
S-V
IDEO
connection provides the highest quality video
available to your nearby TV (if your TV has this connection).
Use an S-Video cable to make the connection. If you use this
back panel output for video between your receiver and nearby
TV, you must still connect the audio using the
P
HONO
(RCA)
A
UDIO
L
EFT
/R
IGHT
O
UTPUTS
and Phono (RCA) cables.
Tip: The six coaxial
connections on the
back of your
receiver are color
coded to make the
connectors easy to
identify. Inside the
front cover of this
guide are stickers
that are color
coded the same
way as the coaxial
connections. See
the installation
instructions
starting on page 29
for information on
how to use the
stickers that go on
the coaxial cables.