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Connect the TV Input
Depending on your TV provider source, you may connect the TV inputs in one of the
following ways:
Do You Have a Set-top Box (STB)?
1.
No
– Go to
Connecting Directly from a Coaxial Cable
below.
2.
Yes
– Go to
How Many Set-top Boxes (STB’s) Do You Have?
Connecting Directly from a Coaxial Cable
:
1.
Take your incoming cable or satellite coaxial cable and plug it into the “In” Port of
the supplied 1-to-2 coaxial splitter.
2.
Plug the output ends of the coaxial cable into the
V
TV Coaxial Input using the
included short coaxial jumper cables.
3.
Move on to the next section,
Connect the Video Output
on page 12
How Many Set-top Boxes (STBs) Do You Have?
1.
Two (2)
– Connect the two (2) included IR blasters, as shown on the left, to the
back remote receiver. There are two inputs, marked and . Place the IR
blasters/outputs over the IR receiver ports on each of the two STB’s. Go to
Connecting a Splitter
below.
2.
One (1)
– Connect one of the included IR blasters to back of the remote receiver
in the IR out port labeled . Then, place the blaster output over the IR receiver
ports of the STB.
After it is connected, go to
How Did You Connect to the Set-top Box (STB)?
Note: You can only watch or record one show at a time until you get another STB.
Connecting a Splitter
:
1.
Take your incoming coaxial cable and plug it into the “In” Port of the
supplied 1-to-2 coaxial splitter.
2.
Plug the 2 output coaxial cables into each cable or satellite input of the set-top
boxes (STBs).
3.
Move on to
How Did You Connect the TV to the Set-top Box (STB)?
1-to-2 coaxial splitter
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Included IR Blaster
Remote Receiver