Cisco Systems 8450HDC, 8540HDC, 8550HDC manual Cable Input Back of Sdtv

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Connecting the Set-Top in HD Mode to an SDTV with Component Input (YPbPr)

WARNING: Electric shock hazard! Unplug all electronic devices before connecting or disconnecting any device cables to the set-top.

Required cables:

1 set component video cables (YPbPr)

1 audio Left/Right cable

Explorer Set-top

 

 

STB SN: SABPQBQGD

 

 

eCM MAC: 001AC3F4F757

 

 

STB RF MAC: 001AC3F$F756

THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED TO A

 

 

RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR

 

 

BROADCAST SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE

 

 

IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE HARMFUL

 

 

INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS

 

 

AND IS IN VIOLATION OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.

 

 

SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA, INC.

CABLE

CATV CONVERTER

 

IN

MADE IN MEXICO

ARCHIVE

 

OUT 1

DIGITAL

VIDEO

VIDEO

Y

AUDIO

L

L

Pb

L

R

R

Pr

R

OPTICAL

 

MULTI-STREAM CABLE CARD

 

CAUTION

AUDIO

 

 

OUT

 

 

 

 

DO NOT OPEN

 

 

 

 

 

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

 

 

 

M-CARD SN: PKCPKPDBT

AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC

 

 

 

ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR

IR

 

 

M-CARD MAC: 001AC326910A

120 VAC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60Hz 4.2A

 

 

 

 

 

500W

 

CABLE OUT

USB 2.0

eSATA

1394

1394

120VACC

60Hz 80W

S-VIDEO

LISTED 14H1

 

OUT

 

VIDEO PRODUCT

Cable

Input

Note: The set-top must be set to the proper output mode, typically 480i.

Back of SDTV

Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

RF IN

PB

 

L

R

 

L

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PR

VIDEO

AUDIO

VIDEO

AUDIO

RF OUT

 

 

IN

 

IN

OUT

 

OUT

 

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Contents Cisco Explorer 8540HDC DVR 8550HDC DVR Patents Contents Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Verify the Power Source from the On/Off Power LightWhat’s In The Carton? Additional Equipment You Might NeedWelcome Safety FirstIdentify Your Set-Top IR Sensor Power Turns the DVR on and offSelect GuideBack Panel Connectors Connecting the Set-Top See the Connection DiagramsRequired Connections to an Hdtv use one Connections for an Hdtv and VCROptional Connections to a VCR use one Video Connections for a Standard-Definition TV and VCRRequired Connections to an Sdtv use one Optional Connection to a VCRStretch and Zoom Program Access Services and ProgramsView Television Programming Avoid Screen Burn-InNo Picture TroubleshootingAutomatic Software Updates No ColorFrequently Asked Questions What is the Screen Resolution and Scan Rate? What is Aspect Ratio?Picture Formats Important Notes Regarding the Hdmi Interface on the Set-Top Connecting to an Hdtv with an Hdmi ConnectorRequired cables Connecting to an Hdtv with a DVI Connector Video Audio Optical MULTI-STREAM Cable Card OUTConnecting to an Hdtv with Component Input YPbPr Optical MULTI-STREAM Cable Card Audio OUTBack of Home Theater Receiver Video OUTConnecting to a Stereo VCR and Hdtv optional ECM MAC 001AC3F4F757 STB RF MAC 001AC3F$F756Cable Input Back of Sdtv Connecting an External Sata Hard Disk Drive optional How the eSATA Drive Works with Your DVRDisconnecting the eSATA Hard Disk Drive Guidelines for Using the eSATA Hard Disk DriveRecommendations for the eSATA Drive Index VCRIndex FCC Compliance Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco Company

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