Operation Manual
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signal. To provide audio signal to the
TV set it is necessary to connect the
Audio L/R output on the digital receiver
with the audio input on your TV set. In
addition, use an RF antenna (coaxial)
cable to connect the “RF OUT“ on the
modulator with the antenna input socket
of the TV set. In this way, the cable
signal connection is looped through the
receiver to the TV set (see picture 7).
1.1.3. Connection to a
DVD
or video recorder*
Just as the TV set, the DVD or video recorder is
connected to the receiver via a SCART connection.
Use the VCR SCART socket for this purpose (see
picture 8).
If you also have a video recorder connected to the
cable signal connection, this antenna connection
should run fi rst from the receiver to the video recorder
and only from there to the TV set. As in a case the
audio and video signals have to be modulated for
high-frequency transmission on a UHF channel, signal
quality is not as good compared to a connection with
a SCART cable.
1.1.4. Connection to a Hi-Fi
system*
The audio quality of digital TV and radio programmes can
be enjoyed even more when reproduced through a Hi-
Fi system. To do this, use a RCA cinch stereo cable to
connect the sockets marked Audio L/R on the receiver to
one of the inputs of your Hi-Fi system marked either Line,
Aux, Spare or Extra (see picture 9).
Picture 7
Picture 8
Picture 9
* Important: RF modulator is an option. Your product does not have the RF modulator.










