ZeeVee Zv-100 manual Splitter

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Typical installation:

ZvBox using a spare coax wiring connection

A B C

in your den/office

see pages 4-6

in your utilities room/basement

see page 3

in your living room/bed room

see pages 7-8

new items

 

HDTV

-top

box

HDTV

Set

HDTV

C

A

USB

cable

 

 

Splitter

 

 

VGA

cables

 

 

 

 

filter

 

 

Channel

 

 

 

 

Cable

modem

 

 

 

 

B

This configuration likely represents the easiest deployment if you do not have a cable modem near your computer, but do have a coaxial cabling connection nearby that ZvBox can connect to. If needed, ZvBox can share coaxial cabling with a TV, DVR, or other set-top box. In this setup the channel filter is connected to the input of the second splitter in the system.

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Contents Get Going Guide FCC Statement Important Safety InstructionsWhat’s in the box? ZvBox Operation Fundamental Technical Concepts What’s about to happenInstalling and setting up ZvBox takes roughly an hour Splitter Part a Prepare your in-home coax cable networkGet Going Guide If you are unsure which connection is the input toLaptop users Connect ZvBox to the computerPart B To this Get Going Guide Zv Installation WizardPart B Connect ZvBox to the computer Part C Connect ZvBox to coax cablingIf the coaxial cable connection is unused Cable Modem usersConnect your Hdtv to coax cabling Tuning in your Zv channelPart D Part EPart E Tuning in your Zv channel Troubleshooting TipMouse touchpad Launch Zv Media control Using ZvRemoteWay control Shortcut keys Need more information?