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We recommend this hookup to view cable or satellite broadcasts and BDs or DVDs on your TV.
Your TV must have two composite A/V jacks to use this hook-up scenario.
(2) Composite A/V cables
(2) S-Video cables
(2) Composite audio cables
1. Connect the coaxial cable from the wall to the
RF IN
jack on the
set-top box
.
Note:
If your satellite service does not include local channels, you may want to connect an
antenna to the TV IN jack on your satellite receiver. Refer to the operating instructions for
specific information on switching between satellite and local broadcasts.
2. Connect a composite A/V cable to:
a.
LINE OUT
jacks on the
set-top box
b.
VIDEO IN
jacks on the
TV
Note:
Be sure to match the colors of the cable connectors with the colors of the jacks.
3. Connect a composite A/V cable to:
a.
LINE OUT
jacks on the
DVD / BD player
b.
VIDEO IN
jacks on the
TV
Note:
If your TV, BD / DVD player and set-top box have S-Video jacks, use this connection
instead of the yellow composite cable. The S-Video connection provides higher-quality video.
Connect the red and white audio cables for the sound.
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