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Installing Your HFA100

Follow these instructions to install your HFA100 digital television receiver.

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Input Connections

Connect an antenna to the F-type connector on the rear of the HFA100. This antenna can be mounted on a roof, in an attic, or another appropriate location. It should be aimed towards local DTV broadcast stations for best results.

DTV stations broadcast on both VHF (2-13) and UHF (14-69) channels. Make sure to use an antenna that works at the desired frequencies so the HFA100 can pick up any DTV broadcasts on those channels. (See appendix for local DTV broadcast channel information.)

Output Connections

First, see if your TV has an HDMI input connector, a special all-digital interface that provides the highest picture quality. If so, you will want to connect an optional HDMI interface cable from the HFA100 to your TV's HDMI input.

If an HDMI input connector is not present, then connect an analog component video cable from the output jacks on the rear of the HFA100 to your TV's component video inputs. You may use either a three-wire (YPbPr) cable or a five-wire RGB cable, depending on which connectors are available on your TV.

If you are using a standard analog TV that does not have component video inputs, connect either a S-video or composite (yellow) cable from the HFA100 to your analog TV.

For digital audio connections, use either the coaxial RCA or optical Toslink connector to bring Dolby Digital audio to your TV or AV receiver. If digital audio connections are not available, use either of the pair of stereo RCA jacks to connect audio to your TV.

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