3.2Connecting your HDTV
Danger
Risk of electric shock!
Before making any connections, ensure that your equipment is disconnected from the mains.
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3.3Installing your HD receiver
Before you start the installation, make sure you have made all the required connections.
Connect the 12 V power supply unit to the 12 V input connector on the rear panel of your HD receiver.
Connect the mains plug to the mains wall socket. Ensure that the ON/OFF switch on the rear panel of your HD receiver is switched on (is in the ‘1’ position).
Your HD receiver displays a welcome message after a few seconds.
Connect the aerial cable (not supplied) from the aerial wall socket to the Antenna IN connector on the rear panel of your HD receiver.
Use the supplied HDMI cable to connect the HDMI connector on the rear panel of your HD receiver to the HDMI input connector of your TV. For the next step, note the chosen HDMI input of your TV (e.g.‘HDMI 1’). Connect your TV to the mains and select the correct A/V source on your TV.This should correspond to the HDMI input connector to which your HD receiver is connected. If necessary, refer to your TV’s user manual for instructions.
Notes
•Optionally, you can also use the supplied RF cable to connect the RF output connector (labelled To TV/VCR) of your HD receiver to the RF input connector of your TV.
•To connect your HD receiver to your
Press the green button to start the installation.
The Antenna powering menu appears.
Let the Antenna powering setting be Off unless you use an indoor antenna that can be powered by the coaxial cable connected to the Antenna IN socket of your HD receiver (see note).
Note
Your HD receiver can only deliver 50 mA current under 5 V, so refer to your indoor antenna’s user manual to check if its power requirement fits the capability of your HD receiver.
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