Operation Manual

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7. IR SENSOR
Use this connector to connect your remote eye (optional accessory) to control your receiver, for example once your
receiver is hidden in a well ventilated cabinet
8. RS 232 Serial Port
This serial port is for service purpose only.
9. Input Antenna
RF Modulator (female part). If you have cable TV or if you have an outdoor antenna, then you can connect the RF
cable coming from the antenna or wall connector to this ANT input.
10. To TV
RF Modulator (male part). If you do not use a scart cable to connect your receiver to your TV, or if you have
connected a cable to the ANT input, you will have to use this connector to connect the receiver to your TV by using
a coaxial cable. You can also use this connector to connect a second TV set to your receiver.
11. S/PDIF
Use this coaxial output to connect your receiver to the input of your digital audio amplifier.
12. Power Cord
Your receiver requires a mains voltage supply of 90~240 V AC (Auto-selectable), 50~60 Hz +/- 5 %. Make sure to
check the power specification of the wall outlet before connecting your receiver to the main power.
3.0 Connections
3.1 Connecting to your TV & VCR
Warning:
If you are not sure how to connect your receiver, do not take the risk of doing it yourself. Ask your Rebox dealer to
do it for you. They are specially trained by our technicians and can get the best performance out of your receiver.
3.1.1 Basic connection with a coaxial cable (Please see inside cover Figure 4)
Connect the satellite signal from the LNB to the SAT IN connector.
Connect the TO TV connector at the back of the receiver to the ANT IN connector on your TV set.
Optional: Connect a UHF coaxial lead coming from your Cable TV or Outdoor Antenna to the ANT
input connector at the back of the receiver.
3.1.2 Basic connection with a Scart cable (Please see inside cover Figure 5)
Connect the satellite signal from the LNB to the SAT IN connector.
Connect the TV scart connector at the back of the receiver to the scart-in connector on your TV
set.
Optional: Connect a UHF coaxial lead coming from your Cable TV or Outdoor Antenna to the ANT
input connector at the back of the receiver.
Note: We recommend you to use a scart cable to connect your satellite receiver to you TV, this will ensure a better
Picture and Sound quality.
3.1.3 Advanced connection (Please see inside cover Figure 6)
Connect the satellite signal from the LNB to the SAT IN connector.
Connect the TV scart connector at the back of the receiver to the scart-in connector on your TV
set.
Connect the VCR scart connector at the back of the receiver to the scart-in connector on your
VCR set.
Connect a UHF coaxial lead coming from your Cable TV or Outdoor Antenna to the ANT input
connector at the back of the receiver.
Connect a coaxial cable to the TO TV connector at the back of the receiver. Connect the other end
of this coaxial cable to the ANT IN connector of your VCR.
Connect the TV OUT connector of your VCR to the ANT IN connector of your TV set with a coaxial
cable.