Choose one of three easy ways to connect
your AT&T U-verse® receiver to your TV.
2) Color-Coded Component
Connectors
doesn't have an HDMi
or DVi input port, you can
use color-coded component
video cables (pr, pb, and y)
for HD video signals.
For audio, plug red and
white rCA connectors
into the left/right audio
input and output ports.
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AT&T U-verse receiver output connector
Pb
TO WALL
HDMI
NETWORK
(VIDEO OUT)
Pr
AT&T U-verse receiver output connector
HDMi input 1
Input connector on rear of TV
AT&T U-verse receiver output connectors
Pb
TO WALL
HDMI
NETWORK
(VIDEO OUT)
Pr
if your TV
Component input 1
L
Y
OPTICAL
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO
1) HDMI
some HDTVs have a High-Definition
Multimedia interface (HDMi) connector that provides
the digital and audio connection. This is the easiest
connection if your TV has an HDMi input port.
NoTE: if your HDTV has an input port marked DVi
(Digital Visual interface), you will need an HDMi-
to-DVi adapter and separate component rCA audio
connectors like those shown at right.
L
Y
OPTICAL
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO
L
Pb
Y
Pr
Pr
Pb
Y
L
optical input
Pr
Pb
Y
L
Input connectors on rear of TV
Audio input 1
Input connectors on rear of TV
R
POWER
TO TV
USB
+12V
(VIDEO IN)
DC
AUDIO OUT
R
POWER
TO TV
USB
+12V
(VIDEO IN)
DC
AUDIO OUT
R
3) S-Video
if your TV has an
s-Video port, you can
connect your receiver to
your TV using an s-Video
R
cable. For audio, you can
use rCA cables or plug
a single optical cable
into the optical ports.
R
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