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Chapter 1: Connections & Setup
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup
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Connection 1: HDTV Tuner + Monitor with DVI / Component Video jacks
1. Connect your cable or satellite signal to your monitor (if it’s not already connected).
If you haven’t already connected the signal from your cable outlet or satellite receiver to your monitor’s antenna or cable input, make the
connection.
If your setup includes a satellite receiver, use the best connection offered by your satellite receiver that your TV or monitor can
accommodate, in addition to the coaxial connection. Please see the manual that came with your satellite receiver for more information.
2. Connect an off-air signal to the HDTV Tuner.
Use a coaxial cable (usually included with an off-air antenna) to connect an off-air antenna to the ANTENNA INPUT jack on the back
of your HDTV Tuner.
Note:
As of May 2003, very few cable companies transmit a digital signal that this HDTV Tuner can decode. Do not connect this HDTV Tuner to
a cable outlet without making sure your cable company transmits an 8VSB ATSC signal. Contact your cable company for more information.
3. Make the video connection that matches your monitor’s input jacks:
a. Best Connection: DVI-HDTV
Connect a DVI-HDTV cable (not supplied) to the DVI-HDTV/RGB OUT jack on the back of the HDTV Tuner. Connect the other end
of the cable to the DVI input on the back of your monitor.
Note:
Not all monitors with a DVI input support a DVI-HDTV signal. Check the user’s manual that came with your monitor to see if it
supports DVI-HDTV signals.
b. Very Good Connection: Component Video
Connect the ends of the component video cables to the COMPONENT OUT jacks on the HDTV Tuner. Connect the other ends of
the component video cables to the corresponding input jacks on the back of the TV or monitor.
Note:
Make sure you connect jacks corresponding to their labels. For example, the PR output on the HDTV Tuner should be connected to
the PR input on the monitor, the PB output to the PB input, and the Y output to Y input. Make sure you use video-grade video cables.
4. Make the audio connection.
Connect a pair of RCA-type cables to the AUDIO jacks in the COMPONENT OUT section of the back of your HDTV Tuner. Connect
the other ends of the cables to the audio input jacks on the back of your TV, monitor (shown above) or audio receiver (not shown).
Make sure you match the Left (white) output with the Left input and the Right (red) output with the Right input. See pages 8-9 for
instructions on how to connect a digital audio receiver to your HDTV Tuner.
5. Set the DTV OUT SELECT switch on the HDTV Tuner to match your video connection.
If you used the DVI-HDTV connection, set the DTV OUT SELECT switch to DVI-HDTV/RGB. If you used the Component Video
connection, set the DTV OUT SELECT switch to YPbPr.
6. Set the RESOLUTION SELECT switch to the DTV resolution setting that looks the best on your monitor or TV.
Note:
See your monitor or TV user’s guide for information regarding its native video resolution.
Go to page 9
Note:
Your TV or monitor back panel may not look exactly like the one pictured above.
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