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4 . Connections
The refernces to a b c etc . below refer to the illustration on page 9 .
4 .1 . External unit
4 .1 .1 . DVB-S
a
Use a suitable coaxial cable to connect the LNB input of the digital receiver with
the LNB of your external unit . Please also note point 6 „Settings“ .
4 .1 .2 . DVB-T
b
Connect the input for the terrestrial antenna on the digital receiver with the
DVB-T antenna . Please also note point 6 „Settings“ .
4 .2 .Loop through tuner
4 .2 .1 . DVB-S
c
Here you can connect an analogue receiver . The signal available at the LNB
input is passed on to the analogue receiver via the loop-through tuner .
4 .2 .2 . DVB-T
d
Connect the output for the terrestrial antenna on the DVB-T receiver with
the antenna input socket of the television set or video recorder in order to
loop through an existing terrestrial signal . The output signal of your
receiver is not available via this output .
4 .3 . Connection with a hi-fi/ Dolby Digital system
e
Digital
If your amplifier is equipped with an appropriate electrical input, connect the
AUDIO OUT DIGITAL electric socket of the receiver with the electric
SPDIF input socket of your amplifier .
Depending on the programme selected, sampling rates of 32, 44 .1 and 48 kHz
will be available .
Also, where broadcast, the Dolby Digital signal (AC3) will be available at this out
put .
4 .4 . Connection with a television set
f
Via Scart
Use a SCART cable to connect the receiver (SCART socket TV) with the tele
vision set (SCART socket . If your television set is appropriately equipped, the set
will be switched automatically to AV, and thus to satellite mode, when the digital
receiver is switched on .
g
Via HDMI
If your television set comes equipped with an HDMI connection, we recommend
you use this connection . Connect the HDMI output of your receiver with
the HDMI input of your television set .
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