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Home Entertainment System
(Hi-Fi TV, Hi-Fi VCR, Audio/Video Receiver)
Refer to the illustration on the opposite page.
1
Connect the RG-6 cable from the Satellite Antenna’s LNB to the
Digital Satellite Receiver’s SATELLITE IN jack.
2
Connect the Digital Satellite Receiver’s A/V jacks to the VCR and
A/V receiver’s A/V IN jacks.
3
Connect the Digital Satellite Receiver’s DIGITAL OUT jack to the
A/V receiver’s digital optical input jack (SAT-A4 only).
4
Connect the VCR’s A/V OUT jacks to one set of the A/V receiver’s
A/V IN jacks.
5
Connect the A/V receiver’s MONITOR OUT jack to the TV’s
VIDEO IN jack.
6
Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the Digital Satellite
Receiver’s TEL LINE jack. Connect the other end to your home’s
modular telephone outlet. Do not connect to a “wireless”
telephone extension. Since these devices typically do not support
high data rates, connecting to one may result in very slow
operation or may even prevent connection with your program
provider.
7
Connect one end of the AC power cord to the Digital Satellite
Receiver’s AC IN jack. Connect the plug end to an AC outlet.
Optional Connections
Your VHF/UHF IN jack may be labeled as
RF IN.
q
If you have a cable input, cable box, or a terrestrial TV antenna,
connect it to the VCR’s VHF/UHF IN jack.
q Best Connection: If your A/V receiver has an S-VIDEO jack, use an
S-VIDEO cable to connect the Digital Satellite Receiver’s S-VIDEO
jack to the A/V receiver’s S-VIDEO IN jack. Then connect an S-
VIDEO cable from the A/V receiver to the TV’s S-VIDEO IN jack.
This provides the best picture quality. Then use audio cables to
connect one set of the Digital Satellite Receiver’s audio jacks to the
A/V receiver’s AUDIO IN jacks.
q If you are using the IR Blaster, see page 18 for setup instructions.
Note
If the screen appears fuzzy, the program you are watching may be protected by
Macrovision. Turn the VCR off to improve the picture quality.
In this configuration, the A/V receiver must be turned on in order to view TV
programs.