
3-1. Unpacking
HD satellite receiver
The Zenith HD Satellite Receiver is capable of receiving signals from the satellite dish, cable, and/or over-
Remote Control
In addition to the Zenith HD Satellite Receiver, the remote control can be programmed to control many other Zenith and
Batteries
To install the batteries, slide open the battery compartment and insert the two AA batteries provided.
S-Video Jack and Cable
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Audio/Video Jacks and Cables
The Audio/Video jacks provide excellent picture and sound quality. They are used for making most Audio/Video connections between components. The Audio/Video jacks may be color coded (yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for left audio). If your component has only one input for audio (mono), connect it to the left (white L/mono) audio jack on the HD satellite receiver.
RF (Radio Frequency) Jacks and Coaxial Cables (F-type)
RF jacks are necessary for reception of
Digital Audio Out Jacks and Cables
The optical cable and coaxial cable are used for connecting a Dolby Digital receiver. If you own a Dolby Digital receiver that uses an optical cable input, use an optical cable to connect the HD satellite receiver to that receiver.
Telephone Jack and Cord
The telephone line cord is required to connect your HD satellite receiver to a phone line. If you choose to subscribe to DIRECTV programming, this phone line is required to be connected.
Component Out Jacks and Cables
Component Cables are used to connect your HD satellite receiver to an industry standard Y PB PR compat- ible HD Monitor. A VGA cable can be also used to connect the HD satellite receiver to an
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