Connecting an HD Source
If your AV source is already connected to your TV with an HDMI cable:
1 / Use the provided component video (green, blue, red) and stereo audio
(red, white) cables to connect the COMPONENT OUT and AUDIO OUT ports
on your set-top box to the COMPONENT IN and AUDIO IN ports on your
Slingbox.
If your AV source is already connected to your TV with component video
(green, blue, red) and stereo audio (red, white) cables:
1 / Disconnect the existing component video (green, blue, red) and stereo
audio (red, white) cables from your set-top box and connect them to the
COMPONENT OUT and AUDIO OUT ports on your Slingbox.
2 / Use the provided component video (green, blue, red) and stereo audio
(red, white) cables to connect the COMPONENT OUT and AUDIO OUT ports
on your set-top box to the COMPONENT IN and AUDIO IN ports on your
Slingbox.
Connecting an SD Source
If your AV source is a standard-definition (SD) device:
1 / Disconnect the existing composite video (yellow) and stereo audio
(red, white) cables from your set-top box and connect them to the
COMPOSITE OUT and AUDIO OUT ports on your Slingbox.
2 / Use the provided composite video (yellow) and stereo audio (red, white)
cables to connect the COMPOSITE OUT and AUDIO OUT ports on your
set-top box to the COMPOSITE IN and AUDIO IN ports on Slingbox.
2 / Connect to Your Network
1 / Connect the Ethernet cable into the Slingbox NETWORK jack.
2 / Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a LAN port on your router.
3 / Connect the Power Source
1 / Connect the AC adapter to the Slingbox POWER jack and plug it into
the wall or surge protector.
2 / The power LED on the front of the Slingbox will light up and the network
and logo LEDs will start blinking. Continue to section 4.
4 / Set Up Your Slingbox
1 / If your computer connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi, make sure your
computer is on the same network as your Slingbox.
2 / Go to
www.slingbox.com/getstarted
and follow the step-by-step
instructions to configure your Slingbox.
5 / Frequently Asked Questions
If someone is watching TV at home, can I watch something different on
Slingbox.com?
No. But, if your home TV setup allows, connect your Slingbox to a source or
set-top box that is used less often by others in the household. That way, you
are less likely to interfere with those who are watching the main TV setup.
How many viewers can connect to the same Slingbox at one time?
Only one remote viewer can be connected to a Slingbox at any given time.
As the administrator for your Slingbox, you can grant guests view-only
access to your Slingbox and take control from them at any time.
Does the TV have to be turned on at home when I watch from a remote
location?
No, the TV does not have to be on for you to watch remotely. Watching your
TV from a remote location does not turn it on at home.
Can I access and watch my TV internationally?
Yes, of course! However, the video quality is only as good as the strength of
your Internet connection.
Need More Help?
Go to
support.slingbox.com
for downloads, forums and other support
options. You can also watch our YouTube videos
(www.youtube.com/user/SlingSupport)
for the latest tips and tricks.
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