Connecting The Tv Signal Source When You Have An Existing Setup - Toshiba G15-AV501 User Manual

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Getting to Know the Windows ® XP Media Center Edition 2005
Media Center Setup
Connecting the TV Signal Source When You Have an
Existing Setup
This section describes how to connect the signal source from
the wall to a VCR/DVD player to a TV using two coaxial
cables (not shipped with your computer or system).
1
Remove the coaxial cable from the VCR/DVD player input,
and connect it to the input of a coaxial cable signal splitter
(not shipped with your computer or system).
2
Connect two coaxial cables to the splitter outputs.
3
Connect one of the coaxial cables to the VCR/DVD
player input, and the other end to coaxial adaptor cable
(included with your computer). Connect the adaptor
cable to the Antenna In port on the back of the computer.
NOTE
Connecting a VCR/DVD player or Set-Top Box to the
Computer
There are three different ways you can connect a VCR/DVD
player or Set-Top box to the computer:
Connect the AV Composite cable (not included) from the
VCR/DVD player or Set-top box to the Composite
Video/Audio Adaptor cable (included with your
computer). Connect the adaptor cable to the RGB
(monitor) port on the back of the computer.
Connect a coaxial cable from the VCR/DVD player or
Set-top box to the coaxial adaptor cable (included with
your computer). Connect the adaptor cable to the
Antenna In port on the back of the computer.
For those VCR/DVD players or Set-top boxes that
support S-video out, connect an S-video cable from the
To connect your computer to a TV, you need an S-video cable
(not included with your computer or system).

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