User guide

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Your Plex Advanced TV
Digital Receiver
The following illustrations outline your digital receiver (HD or HD DVR) functions and connections.
Digital receivers may not be exactly as shown below.
1. Power – Turns your digital receiver on or off and is lit when power is on.
2. Model number – Identifies hardware model.
3. Link – Lit when the digital receiver is connected to the North State network.
4. HD – Lit when the digital receiver is configured to display HD content.
5. Record – Lit on all digital receivers when a DVR recording is in progress.
6. Menu – Displays onscreen menu.
7. Navigation – Moves selection up, down, left or right.
8. USB – Not currently enabled.
Model numbers: SA430, SA330, Cis430, Cis330 and ISB 7,000
1. Network In – Connects the network cable from your home network or modem.
2. USB – Not currently enabled.
3. HDMI (Out) – HDMI is the HD connection that contains both audio and video signals.
4. Use for HDTVs Component Video Out – Component video cables can be used for
high quality signals to either HD or non-HDTVs.
5. S-Video Out – S-Video is preferred for older TVs.
6. RCA Video / Audio 1 Out – These connections are ideal for VCRs and older TVs.
The audio ports can be used independently if other video connections have been used.
7. RCA Video / Audio 2 Out – These duplicate connections are available for users with multiple devices.
8. Optical – This is an all-digital audio connection. It is ideal for audio receivers.
9. Video Out – Connects to the antenna jack on the TV.
10. Video In – For North State installer use only.
11. Power In – Connects to the supplied adapter to power the unit.
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Plug layouts may vary depending on receiver model. Plugs are identified on back of receiver.