User`s manual
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Connectors / Cables And Their Descriptions
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Optical Digital Connectors / Connect to Audio Video Receiver
(Not All Media Centers Will Have These Connectors)
Mini Jack Connector / Connects to Speakers or Microphone.
Speaker Jacks / Can be used as a 6 Channel Setup Configured by the software in Windows Control Panel.
(Configure Speakers)
Stereo Left / and Right RCA connectors / Can Connect a Set Top Box to these input audio connectors
RCA cables / Red and White are left and right audio Yellow is Video Composite
Coaxial cable / Can use this type of media to connect from cable/antenna to the media center coaxial input.
(Provides Audio & Video)
S-Video Cable / Can Connect this as an input from set top box to capture card or output picture from Video
Card to Receiver or TV
Yellow Composite Video Jack / Used to input video from set top box to capture card.
Coaxial Input / Used to connect FM radio antenna and or Cable/Antenna (2 of these jacks supplied for input)
S-Video Jack / Used to input video to the capture card from a set top box and or outputting video signal
to a receiver or TV using an S-Video cable.
DVI Connection / (not all Media Center Systems will have this kind of video connector) This is used to connect out of the
Media Center's Video Card and connect directly to LCD's, TV, Video Receivers, and Projectors that have
DVI inputs.
SVGA / 15 pin connector to output video from the Media Center to the TV/Monitor device Analog High
Resolution High Definition
Component / These are component connections to be used as an output video source to the A/V Receiver
or to the TV device.
Remote Sensor / This is a USB device that will be used to retrieve remote control commands.
On the back of this sensor you will connect the IR Blaster.
(Some Media Centers come with the remote sensor built in located on back of machine)
IR Blaster / One end connects to the back of the Remote Sensor in port 1 and the Infrared Emitter end will
be stuck to the front of the cable/satellite set top box to send remote control commands.
Place this end directly over the IR area of the set top box.
Media Center Remote Control / This is used to control channel changes, volume and power for the Media
Center. (This remote is not a universal remote and will not control TV's, Stereo's or Receivers. Media Center Only)
Note:
Some Media Centers only come with SVGA out. If your configuration requires a different output connection, check back with whom you purchased the system for upgrade options.
You can also purchase SVGA adapter cables to convert to other connector types. Another option is to use a Media Center Extender which will connect to your TV / Monitor Device
and connect wirelessly or through the Ethernet LAN to the Media Center accessing the live TV or Media Content as if your were actually sitting at the Media Center.
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