HDTV

For High Definition Televisions, you have a choice of either Component Video (YPbPr) or a Digital HDMI connection. Note that the HDMI lead is not supplied with this product.

HDMI CONNECTION

HDMI is the newest cable type designed specifically to provide an easy method to connect digital video and audio signals between set-top boxes (and some DVD players) to a new flat panel screen. Simply connect the HDMI lead between the set-top box and your television. Make sure on your television you select the right input source (press AV).

COMPONENT VIDEO CONNECTION

To connect via Component Video signals, you will require two leads as supplied. Connect the Green-Red-Blue lead to the rear of the set-top box. It is labeled Y Pb Pr. The Green lead connects to the Y signal. The Red lead connects to the Pr signal. The Blue lead connects to the Pb signal.

The other end of this lead connects to the same colours on your television. Make sure the right input is selected by pressing the AV key on your flat television screen.

For sound, you will need to use the Yellow-White-Red lead. Only the White and Red are required for sound.

DOLBY SOUND

The HDRM7250 is capable of Dolby Digital surround sound. In order to use this feature, you must connect either an optical or coaxial cable between your set-top box and a Dolby Digital home theatre amplifier.

The signal source (either a channel your watching) or a media file your playing must be Dolby Digital encoded for this feature to work.

Note: When Dolby is selected, you may expect to hear 5.1 sound. The broadcast however most times is Dolby Digital 2/0.

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