Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV Set
1
Connect an Antenna cable to the RF Input
jack on the Set-Top Box.
2
Connect a coaxial cable between the
antenna throughout terminal on the
Set-Top Box and the antenna terminal
on the TV.
3
Connect the Video cables
Digital Ready TV: Connect a Video cable
between the HDTV Interlace jacks (Y, P
B
,
P
R
) on the Set-Top Box and the DTV Input
jacks on the TV.
Normal TV: Connect a Audio/Video
cable between the Video Out jack on
the Set-Top Box and the Video Input jack
on the TV. Or, connect a S-video cable
between the S-Video Output jack on the
Set-Top Box and the S-Video Input jack
on the TV.
4
Connect the Audio cables
Digital Ready TV: Connect an Audio
cable between the Dolby Digital Output
jack (fiber optic connector) on the set-top
box and the Optical jack on the TV. Or,
connect an Audio/Video cable between
the Lt/Rt Analog Audio Output jacks on
the Set-Top Box and the L/R Audio IN
jacks on the TV.
Normal TV: Connect an Audio cable
between the Audio Out jacks on the
Set-Top Box and the Analog Left/Right
jacks on the TV.
NOTE
The TV set must be "digital compatible" (i.e., it must have the appropriate audio and digi-
tal-video terminals).
When 1080i, 720p or 480p (DTV) is selected from the Resolution Select on the rear,
the On Screen Displays (MENU, Electronic Program Guide...) are not supported for Video
OUT and S-Video OUT. The OSDs (MENU, EPG...) for Video OUT and S-Video OUT are
supported only when 480i (Analog) is selected.
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CHAPTER ONE
Connecting The Set-Top Box
1
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Set-top box Rear Panel
TV Rear Panel
From Antenna
Set-top box Rear Panel
TV Rear Panel
From Antenna
<DTV Ready TV>
<Normal TV>