QIP6200/QIP64xx User Guide

Connecting HDTV – Video Only

If you have a TV with a DVI connector, you will need an HDMI adapter cable or an HDMI adapter. If your TV has a DVI port, you can plug a DVI cable directly from the TV to the HDMI adapter on the set-top. Or, you can use an HDMI adapter cable to connect the units port-to-port. (HDMI adapters and HDMI adapter cables can be purchased at your local electronics retail store.)

Determine which of the following connections best suits your home entertainment equipment configuration and then follow those steps:

Component Video (YPbPr)

1Connect an RF coaxial cable to the service provider’s wall outlet and to the RF IN connector on the set-top.

2Connect the component video cables to the Y, Pb, and Pr connectors on the HDTV and set-top.

The component video outputs (YPbPr) transmit only video. If you use component video, refer to “Connecting Your Set-Top to an HDTV – Audio Only” to connect the audio. To connect your home sound system for audio, see “Connecting Your Set-Top to an A/V Receiver –Audio Only.”

IEEE 1394

If your HDTV has an IEEE 1394 connector, you can use the IEEE 1394 for both your video and audio connection:

Connect an IEEE 1394 cable to the IEEE 1394 connector on your HDTV and the set-top.

On-screen graphics are not displayed when you use the IEEE 1394 connection on the set-top.

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Motorola QIP6200 Series, QIP64xx Series manual Connecting Hdtv Video Only, Component Video YPbPr, Ieee