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We recommend this hookup to view cable or satellite programming and watch BD or DVD
movies on your TV while listening to the audio through your A/V receiver. This connection
should be used if your A/V receiver has a video output jack and the TV has a video input jack.
(2) Composite A/V cable cables
(1) Composite video cable
Note: Instructions and a list of additional cables required to connect audio components to the A/V
receiver can be found in a separate section at the end of this document. Refer to this section to
make sure you have all of the cables you will need before starting to connect your equipment.
1. Connect the coaxial cable from the wall to the RF IN jack on the set-top box.
Note: If your satellite service does not include local channels, you may want to connect an
antenna to the TV IN jack on your satellite receiver. Refer to the operating instructions for
specific information on switching between satellite and local broadcasts.
2. Connect a composite A/V cable to:
a. LINE OUT jacks on the set-top box
b. LINE IN jacks on the A/V receiver
Note: Be sure to match the colors of the cable connectors with the colors of the jacks.
3. Connect a composite A/V cable to:
a. LINE OUT jacks on the DVD / BD player
b. LINE IN jacks on the A/V receiver
Note: If your equipment has optical audio or digital coaxial jacks, use this connector
instead of the red and white audio cables. With this connection you can receive
digital audio to the A/V receiver.
(3) S-Video cables
(2) Digital coaxial or
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optical cables
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