External Unit; Tv Connection; Using A Hdmi Cable; Using A Scart Cable - TechniSat DiGYBOXX T4 VA Operating Manual

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4.1 External unit

a
Use the cable comming from the terrestrial aerial (roof or room aerial) to connect up
to the terrestrial aerial input on the receiver.
A roof aerial should be used whenever possible. A room aerial might be sufficient if
reception is very good. The aerial power supply must be switched on if
you are using an active aerial (Section 6.2.4).

4.2 TV connection

4.2.1 Using a HDMI cable

b
Use a HDMI cable to connect up the receiver (HDMI output) to the TV (HDMI
input).
If your TV is equipped accordingly it will switch over automatically to the HDMI input
when the digital receivers is switched on.

4.2.2 Using a SCART cable

c
Use a SCART cable to connect up the receiver (TV SCART socket) to the TV
(SCART socket). If your TV is equipped accordingly it will switch over automatically to
AV and DVB-T mode when the digital receivers is switched on.

4.2.3 Using a HF cable

The digital receiver must be connected up to the TV's aerial input so that you can also
receive analog programmes. Only analog programmes will be passed to the TV via this
connection. A HDMI connection or a SCART connection must be set up in compliance with
Sections 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 in order to show DVB-T programmes on your TV.
d
Use a suitable TV connecting cable to connect up the receiver (Aerial output) with
the TV's aerial input.

4.3 HiFi amplifier

4.3.1 Analogue
e
The digital receiver can be connected up to a HiFi amplifier in order to obtain the best
sound possible. Use a suitable cable ton connect up the Audio R and Audio L
Cinch sockets on the digital receivers to an input on your HiFi amplifier (e.g. CD or
AUX; Attention! the record player input is unsuitable for this!).
4.3.2 Digital
e
If your amplifier is supplied from an appropriate electrical input, then you can connect
up the Digit audio output (electrical) with your amplifier's electrical input.
Sampling rates of 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz are available, but this depends on the
respective station. The Dolby Digital signal (AC3) is also available at this output, if it is
broadcast.
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