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TVTV
connection in three steps
Connect the DSL outlet of the splitter to the modem using
the red
– ADSL port.
Connect the modem port labelled “TV” to the set-top box
Ethernet port using the yellow
.
You will find an outlet labelled “TV” on the rear panel of your
set-top box. This is the source of the signal output to the TV set.
Picture 1: Connect this output to your TV set using the
enclosed
.
Picture 2: If your TV set is equipped with an HDMI digital
interface, you can connect the set-top box to this
interface. An c
If the HDMI interface
is used, the teletext function will not work. If high
denition 1080i or 720p is used, SCART will not
work, which means that video recorder will not
work either.
rear panel and connection option
The set-top box makes it possible to record programs onto your VCR or DVD player as you watch them.
Turn off the set-top box to play recorded programs on video cassettes or DVDs. This will enable the signal to pass directly through
the set-top box SCART outlets to the TV set.
A USB port can be found on the rear of the set-top box. It is not active, as it is intended for later use.
RF output
for TV
Left (L) and right (R)
audio channel
Digital
audio output
USB port
for later use
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TV
SCART cable Video recorderHDMI cable
SCART cable SCART cable TVVideo recorder
Modem
Picture 2
Set-top box
Ethernet cable
Splitter
Picture 1