Input Connections - Motorola HDD200 Series User Manual

High definition decoder
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Input Connections

Using the appropriate cables (additional A/V cables may be required, depending
on your specific installation), connect the following input terminals from your
cable or satellite set-top box or VCR equipment to the HDD200. See page 12 for
connection diagrams.
High Speed Data Input (1). The HDD200 decoder converts the HD data on the
High Speed Interface (HSI) to HD video and audio. Use the High Speed Data
cable (provided) to connect your set-top box to the HDD High Speed Data Input
port. Some satellite receivers require an adapter (provided) between the High
Speed Data cable and the satellite receiver.
Standard Video Input (7, 8). Composite Video and S-Video. The HDD converts
standard NTSC video to an HD format so that your High Definition Television
(HDTV) can display NTSC video. The standard video can be from your set-top
box, VCR, or other video equipment. The HDD accepts both NTSC composite
and S-Video.
In the simplest configuration, connect the video from your set-top box directly to
the HDD.
However, if you have a VCR connected to the output of your set-top box, then
connect the output of your VCR to the HDD standard video input.
If you have a more sophisticated entertainment system (that is, you use an A/V
receiver or other video switching equipment), take the video that was previously
connected to your NTSC television and connect it to the HDD.
Analog Audio Input (5). Along with the standard video source (set-top box,
VCR, or A/V receiver) that you just connected, is a pair of analog audio Left/Right
outputs. Connect these analog L/R outputs to the HDD200 decoder analog audio
input.
The HDD200 decoder will automatically route the analog audio input to the
analog audio output when HD video is not available. If HD is available, the
HDD200 decoder will output the HD service analog audio.
Dolby Digital Audio Input (3). Along with the standard video source (set-top
box, VCR, or A/V receiver) that you just connected, there may be a digital audio
(S/PDIF) output. If so, connect the digital audio output to the HDD200 decoder
digital audio input.
The HDD200 decoder will automatically route the digital audio input to the digital
audio output when HD video is not available. If HD is available, the HDD200
decoder will output the HD service digital audio.
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