4 Connections

The references a b c etc. mentioned below refer to the illu- stration on page 10.

4.1 Mains power connection

The digital receiver should only be connected to the mains power supply after it has been completely connected with all other components in the system. This serves to avoid the digital receiver or other components being damaged or destroyed.

aWhen you have completed making all the connec- tions, use the mains cable supplied to connect the receiver to a mains power outlet 85-288 V/50-60 Hz.

4.2 External unit

4.2.1 Single operation

bUse a suitable coaxial cable to connect the LNC input of the digital receiver to the LNC of your external unit. Please also note Point 6 “Settings”.

4.2.2Operation with an additional receiver in a sin- gle-receiver installation

cIf you wish to operate an additional unit in a single- receiver installation (e.g. an analogue receiver or an ADR receiver), you can connect the LNC input of the additional receiver with the LNC output of the DVB receiver by means of a suitable coaxial cable. In order for the additional receiver to receive the satellite sig- nal, your DVB receiver must remain in Standby mode at all times. When the DVB receiver is switched on, this will take over the priority control over the LNC.

4.3 Connection to a television set

When you have completed connecting your digital receiver to the television set as described in this chapter, it may be necessary to adjust the digital receiver to the television bro- adcast standard of your TV set before proceeding with further settings.

See also Point 6.3.5 (Video system).

4.3.1 On SCART cables

In order to enjoy the optimum picture quality you should con- nect the digital receiver to your television set by means of a SCART cable.

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