Go-Video TW1730 manual Connecting an STB Receiver, To watch the STB Receiver

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Connections

Connecting an STB Receiver

Connection Procedures

LINE INPUT

PHONES S-VIDEO VIDEO

L-AUDIO-R

STB Receiver

To TV

S-VIDEO VIDEO L-AUDIO-R

ANT

Connect your STB receiver antenna cable to the antenna signal input jack on the STB receiver tuner.

Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO INPUT jack of the TV and the video/audio output jack of the STB receiver with the video/audio cables.

To watch the STB Receiver

Turn the TV on and select ‘VIDEO’ using the LINE button on the remote control.

Turn the STB receiver on and select the desired channel using the remote control of the STB receiver.

VIDEO

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