1.1.2. Connection to the TV set
The Digital receiver and TV set are
usually connected by means of a
SCART cable (supplied with unit).
Simply connect the two ends of the
cable with the main SCART socket
on the TV set and with the TV SCART
socket on the receiver, respectively.
The SCART connection ensures
that audio and video signals are
transmitted to the TV set in optimum
quality.
In addition, connect your antenna,
for analogue TV reception, to the
“RF IN” on the modulator and use an
RF antenn (coaxial) cable to connect
the “RF OUT“ on the modulator with
the antenna input socket of the TV set. In this way, the terrestrial antenna connection is looped through the receiver to the TV set (see
picture 5). If the TV set is not equipped with a SCART socket, it is enough to connect an RF antenna (coaxial) cable as described.
The digital TV programme currently being received is converted in the receiver to a UHF channel (channel selectable via the installation
menu), and is transmitted to the TV set via the RF antenna cable.
In case that your TV set is equipped only with a
S-VIDEO input socket, you can use the S-Video output
on the digital receiver and connect your TV set via
cable to provide optimum quality of the video signal.
To provide an audio signal to the TV set it is necessary
to connect the Audio L/R output on the digital receiver
with audio input on your TV set. In addition, connect
your antenna, for analogue TV reception, to the “RF
IN” on the modulator and use an RF antenna (coaxial)
cable to connect the “RF OUT“ on the modulator with
the antenna input socket of the TV set.
(see picture 6)
In case your TV set is equipped only with a CVBS input
socket, you can use the CVBS output on the digital
receiver and connect your TV set via cable to provide
optimum quality of the video signal. To provide audio
signal to the TV set it is necessary to connect the Audio
L/R output on the digital receiver with the audio input on
your TV set. In addition, use an RF antenna (coaxial)
cable to connect the “RF OUT“ on the modulator with
the antenna input socket of the TV set. In this way, the
terrestrial antenna connection is looped through the
receiver to the TV set (see picture 7).
Picture 5
Picture 6
Picture 7
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