3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
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3-3. General Recommendations
You can connect the HD satellite receiver in a variety of configurations. The answers to the following
questions will determine the correct setup for you.
- What type of antennas do you have? Satellite dish, cable, and/or over-the-air antennas.
- What type of connectors does your TV or VCR have: S-VIDEO, A/V (RCA_type), or RF coaxial?
- Do you want to use your HD satellite receiver with your audio or video systems?
- Do you have an audio or audio/video system? Consider integrating the HD satellite receiver into a
home theater configuration to take advantage of the audio capabilities of your Dolby Digital System
(Digital) or Hi-Fi System (Analog).
- Does your TV have an S-VIDEO jack? Use it to connect your TV to the HD satellite receiver.
An S-VIDEO connection provides a better picture than RCA_type video or RF connections.
- Does your TV have RCA type A/V connectors, but no S-video jack? Use your TV’s A/V connectors
to connect your components. An A/V connection provides better picture and audio when compared
to an RF connection.
Although there are numerous connections possible for optimum video and audio performance, try to fol-
low the guidelines listed below when you hook up your components. Detailed hook-up instructions are
provided on the following pages.
Protect your components from power
surges by turning off the component and
unplugging power cords when you make
connections.
Protect your component from overheat-
ing by keeping the ventilation holes
open and not stacking components.
No Dish
Round Dish (Satellite A)
Oval Dish (Satellite A, B)
Oval Dish (Satellite A, B, C)
Analog TV
HD Monitor (Y/PB/PR type)
HD Monitor (RGB type)
VCR
Digital Audio System
Analog Hi-Fi System
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CAUTION: Make all connections before plugging the power supply cord into a standard 120V, 60Hz AC
power outlet.