Connection And First-Time Use - XSAT CD.TV410 Manual

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5
CONNECTION
AND FIRST-TIME USE
Although designed for installers, this
section will give you a clearer unders-
tanding of how your receiver operates.
Read the "Recommendations" section
carefully.
CONNECTING THE CD.TV410
RECEIVER
• Connecting the satellite signal
Connect the "Input" to the satellite dish,
using a coaxial cable with a F plug.
If there is no F plug fitted on the cable:
isolate the cable as shown in the diagram
below and carefully screw it onto the
cable until it stops.
While fitting the plug, make sure there is
no contact between the outer metal strap
and the core, to prevent a short-circuit.
• Connecting a TV and VCR
Connect the receiver (Scart plug) and the
television set with the Scart cable. If your
TV set is in stereo, the scart cable will
provide you with stereo sound. Also
connect your video recorder to the
receiver using a Scart cable (Scart plug
VCR/AUX)
• Connecting a second TV
With this connection, you can connect
a second TV several tens of metres away
from the receiver. Connect this TV set to
the "TV output" using a VHF/UHF cable.
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(see drawing in chapter 2)
• Connecting to a terrestrial antenna
This connection allows you to receive
terrestrial TV programs on the second
television. Connect the terrestrial antenna
to the "ANT input" using a VHF/UHF
cable.
• Audio connection
If you want to send the sound to a Hi-Fi
sound system, connect the RCA Cinch
audio connectors and the Hi-Fi system
with a Cinch cable.
• Digital audio connection
You can also connect your CD.TV410
to a Home-Cinema system with an
optical fibre cable via the S/PDIF socket.
This will give you access to digital quality
sound.
IMPORTANT: the S/PDIF socket
is protected by a dust cover.

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