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Starting Up the Set-Top Box
Starting Up the Set-Top Box
Over the next pages, you will discover how to connect and start up your set-top box.
1. For remote operation, see "Preparing the Remote Control" on page 14.
2. For connecting your antenna and positioning it, see "Connecting an Antenna" on
3. For connecting the set-top box to your existing devices, see "Connecting up Devices"
4. For starting up the set-top box, see "Switching On/Off Devices" on page 19.
5. For performing the basic settings valid for your region at initial startup, see "Running
the Installation Wizard" on page 21.
6. Optional:
For subsequently installing your CA module for activating Pay-TV channels you have
subscribed to (see "Common Interface (Optional)" on page 22).
Installation Requirements
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DVB-T signals are broadcast in your region.
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You have an antenna, which is suitable for receiving DVB-T signals (e. g. internal
antenna, external antenna).
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The antenna cable (coaxial cable) is as short as possible and the connectors are
attached permanently to the cable.
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You are using a SCART cable for the connection between your set-top box and the
television or between your set-top box and a video recorder or DVD device.
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The colour transmission technology of your television is based on the PAL television
standard.