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Complete Guide to Your Entré Entertainment Hub, ver. 2.0
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How Do I Connect to My TV?, continued
Connect a video cable from Entré’s Video Output jack to your TV's Video IN
jack as shown.
Understanding Video Connection Types
Before making any video connections to the TV choose a type of connection:
Be aware of the following when choosing a video connection
type:
• If your A/V receiver is a Kenwood Sovereign model with
Universal Video™ or Universal Video™ HD, connect Entré
to the TV and to your receiver using the highest quality
cable type possible (see the table, above). You can use any
type of cable to connect the rest of your video compo-
nents; the receiver translates the signal correctly. See your
receiver's Setup and Connection Guide for more informa-
tion about connecting video components to your receiver.
• If your A/V receiver is not a Kenwood model with
Universal Video™ or Universal Video™ HD, connect all
the video components (including Entré and your TV) with
same type of video cables.
• If your TV has only antenna connections (no video con-
nections at all), you must purchase an RF modulator that
converts video signals into antenna signals to use your TV
with Entré. RF modulators are available at most electronics
stores.
• If you previously connected your TV directly to your VCR,
you must now connect it through Entré.
Watching TV without Turning on Entré
The connection described here sets your TV up as a monitor. Use it to view
media played on your other video devices (such as a VCR or DVD player) via
Entré. You can still watch TV without having to use Entré—simply turn on your
TV as you normally do, including using a Direct Satellite Service or cable box.
What Do You Want to Do Next?
Connect my receiver
page 5
Connect my DVD changer
page 7
Find a service provider and connect to the Internet
page 17
Cable Type
Video
Quality
Definition
Composite
Good
Composite video, as the name implies,
combines the color and black & white
video signals into a single "composite"
signal carried via a single connector.
S-Video
Better
S-Video carries the color and black &
white video signals separately, through
multiple wires incorporated into a single
connector. This improves video quality
over a composite video connection.
Component
Best
Component video divides the video
signals into black & white, color, and
color difference, and carries each
through a separate wire and connector.
This improves video quality over an S-
Video connection.
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