7. Connecting to a TV
There are several types of TV/VCR and other equipment that you can connect to your
Set Top Box. Shown above is the most common method normally used. If you have
problems with your connections and need help, contact your retailer or antenna
installer.
Connecting to the TV via HDMI/ YPbPr
This method is recommended for the best picture quality.
Note: HDMI Cable is not supplied with the Set Top Box. Make sure that both the TV and
the Set Top Box are switched off at the power outlet, before making any connections.
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Connect the antenna to the ANT IN of the Set Top Box.
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Connect the ANT OUT of the Set Top Box to the RF input of the TV (optional if you
want to receive analogue TV services).
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Connect the HDMI or YPbPr and R+L outputs of the Set Top Box to the inputs of the
TV if available.
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Turn on the Set Top Box and the TV.
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Select the HDMI or Component input mode on TV (refer to TV manual) if you want
to utilize this mode of connection
Optional audio connections
Instead of connecting the Left and Right Audio outputs to your TV, they can be
connected to your HIFI stereo for better sound quality. In this case, connect the Left
and Right Audio outputs from the Set Top Box to the Left and Right Audio inputs on your
HIFI Stereo
If you have a home theatre receiver with built in Dolby TM
digital decoder, then
connect the SPDIF output (coaxial or optical) of the digital TV Set Top Box to the SPDIF
input of your home theatre receiver.
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