Use this guide to achieve the optimal connection for each of your components. TV can support these different types of cable connection. Please check your device to see which one applies.

Better

Basic

Basic

Component Video Input (CVI)

Provides superior picture quality by separating the green, blue and red luminance signals.Typically used with red/white audio cables.

Composite Audio/Video

Separate video (yellow) and audio (red/white) cables that provide a basic connection from the set-top box and other devices. Note:The color of audio inputs may differ, e.g. Red/white or red/back.

RF

Provides a basic

connection

for antenna or cable.

Provides both audio

and video.

Connecting Set-Top Box to TV

Basic

Provides a basic

connection

for antenna or cable.

Provides both audio

and video.

Cable Signal IN

from Cable Company

Connect RF cable from wall to input at the back of the set-top box.

Set the out channel of the set-top box to CH 3 or 4 if available.

Press the Ana/Dig button on the remote control to set the TV to analog mode.

Back of Set-top Box

Use second RF cable to connect the set-top box to the TV input (75).

Note:This connection gives mono sound. For stereo sound use also composite audio/video connection (refer to panel 2).

Set the TV to the same channel as the set-top box output channel.

Change the channels at the set-top box to view the program.

75 Input

TV

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Philips Set-Top Box manual Better Basic, Component Video Input CVI, Composite Audio/Video