Your HD Receiver Back Panel
The back panel of the HD digital receiver has a number of different ports for connecting
the HD digital receiver to the wall, the TV and other devices. The diagram below
describes the most commonly ports used.
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KEY
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DESCRIPTION
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1
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CABLE IN
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Connects to the coaxial cable from the cable wall outlet.
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2
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CABLE OUT
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Connects to the coaxial cable that goes to the TV or VCR.
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3
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PrPbY
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Connects the digital receiver to the component Cable TV input (YPbPr) on the HDTV.
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4
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DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
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Connects an RCA cable to the digital audio input on a surround-sound receiver.
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5
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SECONDARY Cable TV OR AUDIO OUT
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Connects to a VCR for archiving saved content from the digital Cable TV recorder or
to another set of inputs (composite) on your TV.
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6
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AUDIO OUT
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Connects RCA cables (left and right) to audio inputs or to a TV with stereo outputs.
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7
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OPTICAL AUDIO OUTPUT
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Connects an optical cable to send a digital audio signal to a surround-sound receiver
or other digital audio device. (optional)
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8
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S-Cable TV OUT
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Connects the S-Cable TV cable to your TV or VCR. (optional)
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9
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HDMI /DVI
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Connects an HDMI or DVI cable to the HDMI/DVI port on an HDTV.
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10
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SATA
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Connects to an external hard disk for expanded recording capacity. (not available
on all models)
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11
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AC OUTLET
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Supplies AC power to another device such as a TV. (optional)
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12
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AC IN
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Connect the power cord for the HD receiver to the wall outlet.
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