4.1 STB Receiver Connection
A TV and Audio System can be connected to your STB. This manual will explain
common ways to connect to the equipment. If you experience any problem, please
contact the Ross helpline on
0845 194 7584
.
Never
connect or disconnect cables with the
equipment switched on.
How to connect the STB to a TV set
a.
Connect the colour coded (yellow, white, red composite cable supplied) to the A/V
output sockets on the STB, and the other end of the cables to the A/V input sockets
on your TV.
Or
b.
If your TV has no (yellow, white, red) input sockets, use the Scart adaptor supplied
to connect to the Scart socket in your TV.
c.
Connect the satellite cable from your dish to the LNB IN input connector of your STB.
4.2 Getting Started
Now you have studied the Safety Instructions and understand the Inputs / Outputs and controls
of your STB you are ready to complete the Installation and start watching!
At this stage
DO NOT
connect your STB to the mains supply.
This procedure assumes that:
(i)
You will be tuning in your STB to the
“ASTRA/EURO 1”
Satellite which broadcasts most of
the UK Programme content.
(ii)
Your Satellite dish has been installed and aligned to the
“ASTRA/EURO 1”
Satellite. See
separate instructions on how to do this.
Connect the STB to your TV and / or Audio System as described in “STB Receiver
Connection”. Make sure you set the Input of your TV to match the Input you are using for your
STB. ie. AV
4.3 Preparing your Remote Control
Your Remote Control requires 2 x AAA (LR03) batteries to operate. Open the cover on the rear
of the Remote Control and insert two batteries taking care to observe the polarity markings
inside the compartment.
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