Connecting Your Tv Receiver; Common Cabling Examples - AT&T U-verse VIP2200 Installation Manual

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Connecting Your TV Receiver

Connector
S-Video
S VIDEO
Composite
Video
VIDEO
OUT
RF Coaxial

Common Cabling Examples

The following cabling diagrams illustrate common sample audio/video (A/V) connections.
When connecting other components to your TV Receiver, refer to the other component
installation manuals for additional connection information.
VIP2200 Series High-Definition U-verse Receiver Installation Manual
If your standard TV has an S-Video input, use S VIDEO, which
is the highest quality Standard-Definition video output on the
VIP2200.
S-Video provides a Standard-Definition analog video signal. If
your equipment supports an optical S/PDIF audio connection,
use the OPTICAL connection. Otherwise, use the baseband
AUDIO L and R connections.
If your standard TV does not have an S-Video input, use the
composite VIDEO OUT connector.
Composite video provides a Standard-Definition analog video
signal. If your equipment supports an optical S/PDIF audio
connection, use the OPTICAL connection. Otherwise, use the
baseband AUDIO L and R connections.
If your TV only has a coaxial RF input, use the coaxial TO
TV (VIDEO OUT) connector. RF coaxial provides a Standard-
Definition video and audio signal. No other connections are
necessary.
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