C: Cvbs (Composite) Using The Supplied Rca Red-White-Yellow Lead; Connecting The Antenna; Looping Out Via Rf Out Socket - Strong SRT 5392 User Manual

Digital terrestrial television receiver and personal video recorder
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C: CVBS (Composite) using the supplied RCA red–white–yellow lead
Using the appropriate socket colour-coding in socket groups 9 and 10, you can connect to your TV
with the supplied RCA cable. This gives you CVBS (Composite Video) and MPEG-2 stereo audio.
For video, connect the yellow RCA lead between socket 9 on the SRT 5392 and the corresponding
socket on your TV.
For right audio, connect the red RCA lead between the red audio socket in socket group 10 on the
SRT 5392 and the corresponding socket on your TV.
For left audio, connect the white RCA lead between the white socket in socket group 10 on the SRT
5392 and the corresponding socket on your TV.
NOTE: Dolby digital bitstream audio S/PDIF can be achieved using a coaxial cable or an
optical cable. (These cables are not supplied.) These cables should be connected between
socket 6 (coaxial cable) or socket 11 (optical cable) on the SRT 5392 and the corresponding
S/PDIF socket on your Dolby Digital decoder amplifier. See "Output setting" on page 19 for
instructions on how to receive Dolby Digital audio.
D. Connecting the antenna
1. Connect the antenna lead coming from your antenna wall plate to the TV ANT IN socket on the
SRT 5392 (socket 1).
2. Connect the loop through cable between the LOOP OUT socket on the SRT 5392 (socket 2) and
the LOOP IN socket on the SRT 5392 (socket 3).

Looping Out via RF OUT socket

The RF OUT socket enables the antenna signal to be distributed to another device. You can
connect a cable between the RF OUT socket and
the antenna IN socket of another TV or set-top box, or
to a recording device (e.g. VCR/DVD) to record directly to that device.
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