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Using the HDMI connector
If your TV set has a HDMI connector, you can connect it to the HDMI
connector on the set-top box with a HDMI cable (not included) to
receive digital high definition video and digital audio.
Using the component connectors (YPbPr)
If your TV set has a component video connectors (YPbPr), you can
connect it to the component connectors on the set-top box with
three RCA cables (not included) to receive analog high definition
video.
Make sure to match the connectors so that Y on the set-top box is
connected to Y on the TV set, Pb to Pb and Pr to Pr.
Note! The component connectors only send video signals. To receive
audio you also need to use one of the possible audio connections,
i.e. step , or .
OPTIONAL: CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL AUDIO
If you want to use an external source to play audio such as a stereo or
home cinema equipment or if you are using the component connectors to
connect the set-top box to the TV set, there are three possible methods of
connecting to audio.
OPTIONAL: CONNECTING HIGH DEFINITION
VIDEO
If your TV set is HDTV compatible, you can connect the set-top box to the
TV set using the HDMI or the component connectors instead of the SCART
connector to receive and display HDTV, i.e. skip installation step and
replace it with installation step or .
Analog stereo: Using the Audio L/R connectors
Connect a dual RCA cable (not included) to the Audio L/R connectors
on the set-top box and connect the other ends to your stereo or TV set.
Make sure to match the connectors so that L on the set-top box (white)
is connected to L on the TV set or stereo and R is connected to R.
Digital audio: Using the SPDIF connector
Connect an RCA cable (not included) to the SPDIF connector on the
set-top box and connect the other end to your stereo or TV set.
Digital audio: Using the optical Toslink connector
Connect a Toslink cable (not included) to the Toslink connector on the
set-top box and connect the other end to your stereo or TV set.
Stereo/
HiFi system
TV
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