Cable

Name

Description (continued)

 

TV coaxial cable

Plugs into a TV signal source input

 

 

connector from cable set-top boxes or

 

 

antennas.

 

Remote Infrared (IR) cable

Controls TV signal source from set-top box.

 

(Infrared transmitter)

 

 

Splitter

Connects one signal source to two RF inputs

 

 

on the computer.

 

RCA stereo

RCA red and white ends. Connects TV

 

 

signal source Audio In and Audio Out

 

 

connectors to TV.

You may need to purchase extra cables separately. Your computer may not include all the cables you need for the computer setup, and the cables included may vary by model.

For example, if the TV has an S-video input connector, you may want to use an S-video cable to connect the TV-out on the computer to the TV.

Connecting the TV Signal Source

Connect the signal source for the TV by using the TV In coaxial connector or the S-video or composite video In connector.

NOTE: The location and number of connectors may vary by model.

1Plug the connector of a coaxial cable from the TV cable into the TV/Cable Ant connector on the back of the computer, and then turn the connector to tighten it.

Or

Plug a cable into the S-video or composite video In connector on the back of the computer; use an S-video cable (not provided) or the composite video cable. Plug the other end of the cable into the set-top box or other device that is providing the signal source for the TV.

2If you are using a set-top box with S-video or composite video output, plug audio cables (not provided) from the set-top box into the Audio In right (red) connector and the Audio In left (white) connector on the back of the computer.

If you are using a set-top box, connect the Remote Emitter cable. See “Connecting the Remote Sensor.”

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