OVERVIEW
• Read all the safety information on pages 2 through 7.
• Familiarize yourself with the front and rear panels of the set-top (see pages 9 through 11).
• Is the set-top in a TV cabinet with closed non-transparent doors or somewhere else
where its IR-receive window is blocked from view? If so, connect a remote “eye” (IR
receiver) (see page 13).
• Decide how you want to connect the set-top (and to which equipment) and look at the
table (right) to see which setup you should use.
• Be aware of menu settings that could affect your choice of setup (see page 55).
• Connect the equipment together according to your chosen setup, but do not yet connect
the power cords (see pages 16 through 33).
• Connect the power cords and turn on the equipment (see pages 34 through 36).
• Check that you can see a picture on the TV and do any necessary tuning (see page 37).
• Check whether the user settings are appropriate for the TV being used and change them
if necessary (see pages 42 through 53).
• Any problems? Display the diagnostic screens (see page 56) and consult the “Solving
Problems” section on page 57.
Using the TV’s HDMI
connector:
HDMI TV (+ optional
home theater receiver)
Setup A
DVI HDTV (+ optional
home theater receiver)
Setup B
VCR and HDMI TV
Setup C
VCR, home theater
receiver and HDMI TV
Setup D
DVD player and HDMI TV
Setup E
VCR, DVD player, home
theater receiver and HDMI
TV
Setup F
Using the TV’s component
video and stereo audio
connectors:
HDTV (+ optional home
theater receiver)
Setup G
DVD player and HDTV
(+ optional home theater
receiver)
Setup H
VCR, DVD player, home
theater receiver and HDTV
Setup I