RCA IP900 manual TV + A/V Receiver + IP Decoder + Modem, Connect the A/V Receiver to your Decoder

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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

TV + A/V Receiver + IP Decoder + Modem

1.Connect the Decoder to the TV

A.Connect the video cable to the VIDEO OUT jack (yellow) on the back of the decoder and the other end of the cable to the corresponding input jack on the TV (sometimes labeled VIDEO).

B.If your TV doesnÕt have a video input jack, you need to use an RF modulator (not included). Connect the three-pronged end of the modulator cable into the AUDIO OUT L, RF MOD, and VIDEO jacks on the back of the decoder. Then use a coaxial cable to connect the Out to TV jack on the modulator to your TVÕs antenna in jack (sometimes labeled CABLE/ANTENNA).

Note: If your TV has an S-Video input, we recommend you make the video connection by using this jack instead. Remember to connect audio cables for this connection as S-Video only carries the picture signal, not the sound.

2.Connect the A/V Receiver to your Decoder

A.Connect audio/video cables to the AUDIO OUT R and L jacks on the back of the decoder (color coded, red and white). Connect the other ends of the cables to the corresponding input jacks on your A/V receiver (sometimes labeled VIDEO, AUDIO L/MONO, and AUDIO R). You may also want to connect video to your receiver (or TV using instructions on the previous pages).

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B.If you have an audio/video receiver with Dolby* Digital or a digital optical jack, remove the protective cap from the OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack on the back of the decoder (if necessary) and also remove the protective caps from your digital optical cable.

Connect one end of the digital optical cable to the OPTICAL AUDIO OUT jack on the back of the decoder and the other end to the corresponding input jack on your A/V receiver (sometimes labeled OPTICAL IN). You may also want to connect video to your receiver (or TV using instructions on the previous pages).

3.Connect the ethernet cable to the IP Decoder

Connect one end of a standard CAT-5 ethernet cable (not included) to the ETHERNET jack on the modem and the other end to the ETHERNET jack on the decoder.

4.Connect the DSL line to the DSL Modem

Connect the DSL line from the wall jack to the DSL LINE IN jack on your modem.

5.Plug the power supply into the IP Decoder power jack and into an AC outlet.

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*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

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Contents IP Video Decoder User’s Guide Important Information Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter Things to Consider Before Connecting ComponentsCables to Connect Components to Your IP Decoder TV + IP Decoder + Modem TV + VCR + Choose Your ConnectionComponents Connection TitleTV + IP Decoder + Modem Go ToVCR Connect the VCR to the TV TV + VCR + IP Decoder + ModemPlease Read This Before Using the Digital Audio OUT Jack Connect the A/V Receiver to your Decoder TV + A/V Receiver + IP Decoder + ModemTurn on the TV and IP Decoder Put Batteries in the Remote ControlPut Batteries in the Optional Wireless Keyboard Tip Buttons on the Remote ControlRemote Control Using the Input Button Volume PunchthroughProgramming the Remote Programming the Remote to Operate Other ComponentsFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Using Automatic Code Search to Program Your TV How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed ItVCR Codes Code ListOn next DVD codes Shortcut Keys Using the Remote Control to Choose On-screen Menu ItemsUsing the On-Screen Keyboard Shift, Alt, Ctrl KeysEntering a Website Address Using the Web BrowserBrowser Banner Browser ToolbarSelecting Bookmarks More FeaturesWeb Page Navigation Viewing Your BookmarksViewing Your History Saving Your BookmarksDecoder Problems TroubleshootingRemote Control or Wireless Keyboard Problems Care and CleaningService Information FCC and Industry Canada Information Description of Jacks from left to right Front of the DecoderBack of the Decoder Video Input Channel Variations How to Find Your TV’s Video Input ChannelThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Page North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Thomson Inc