The following references (
a b c
etc.) relate to the illustration on page 8.
5.1 Mains power connection
The digital receiver should only be connected to the mains power supply once you have
finished making all the connections to the various other components. This will prevent
damage to the digital receiver or other components.
a
Once you have made all the other connections in accordance with the following
sections, use the mains cable supplied to connect the receiver to a
230 V/50-60 Hz
mains power outlet.
5.2 External unit
5.2.1 Operating with 2 antenna signals
To be able to use the full scope of functions on the digital receiver you should operate the
receiver on two separate antenna signals/antenna cables that are identically set up.
b, c
Use appropriate coaxial cables to connect the
LNB Inputs 1
and
2
on the digital
receiver to your external unit.
5.2.2 Operating with 1 antenna signal
In exceptional cases you can also operate the receiver using just one antenna signal.
However, in this event the recording and PIP functions are only available to a limited extent.
b
Connect
LNB input 1
on the digital receiver to your external unit using a suitable
coaxial cable.
5.2.3 Operating with a rotating system
b
During operation on a rotating system, connect the DiSEqC motor (level 1.2) with
LNB
input 1
.
5.3 Connecting to a TV
c
Connect the receiver (
HDMI output
) and TV (HDMI input) using an HDMI cable.
If your TV is appropriately equipped it will automatically switch to the HDMI input when
the digital receiver is switched on.
Or:
use a component cable to connect the receiver (
Component output
) and the TV
(component input).
Alternatively:
e
Connect the receiver (
TV SCART socket
) and the TV (SCART socket) via a
SCART cable.
If your TV is equipped appropriately, it will automatically switch to AV - and hence
satellite mode - when the digital receiver is switched on. It may be necessary to adjust
the signal type on your TV.
5.4 Hi-fi / surround sound amplifier
To achieve the best possible sound quality, you can connect your digital receiver to a hi-fi /
surround sound amplifier.
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