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Safety And Install Tips

Safety First

  • Do not plug the digital receiver into an electrical outlet until after you have connected it to the TV, the cable wall outlet and any other devices.
  • Position the high-definition digital receiver with at least 2 inches of space on all sides to allow the device to properly cool when operating.
  • Ensure that the high-definition digital receiver is not near an external heat source that could raise the temperature of the unit.
  • Do not expose the HD digital receiver to moisture. Unplug the receiver before cleaning and avoid using liquid or aerosol cleaners.
  • Use a surge protector.

Useful Install Tips

  • Connect the HD digital receiver directly to the cable wall outlet.
  • Be sure that all connections between the TV, VCR, HD digital receiver and the cable wall outlet are secure.
  • There are three possible cable options that can be used to connect your HD digital receiver to your HDTV depending upon the model of your digital receiver and HDTV. This kit includes a standard set of component cables which are one of the most common connection option for HD picture. DVI and HDVI cables are sold separately.
    Component Input Cables (included in this kit) High-quality video connection that uses three separate component cables, generally color-coded green, blue and red. These are also called Y, Pb, Pr cables.
    DVI Connectors (sold separately) Digital Video Interface cables are all digital, high-quality video connectors that are more common on newer high definition televisions.

    HDMI Connectors (sold separately) HDMI cables or High Definition Video and Multichannel Audio cables transmit video and audio in a single cable. HDMI is only available on newer model HDTV’s. (Not all Charter HD digital receivers have ports for HDMI cables)

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