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Connecting the Receiver to a Nearby TV
Attention: If your UHF Pro Remote Control 2 isn’t working very
well from far away, you may be experiencing interference from
objects near your receiver. To improve your remote control’s
range, try any or all of the following:
• Place the receiver higher than all of the other equipment in your
entertainment center.
• Provide room above the receiver so that the antenna can be
installed straight up. If this is not possible, tilt the UHF antenna
at about a 30° angle.
• Place the UHF antenna outside the entertainment center by
using a coaxial cable to connect the antenna to the receiver.
• Try moving the receiver to other locations.
• Move all nearby off-air antennas away from the UHF remote
antenna. Do not place an off-air antenna on your receiver.
• Attach a UHF attenuator as described on page 44.
Connecting the Receiver to a Nearby TV
This section describes how to connect receiver TV 1 output ports to a nearby TV.
The easiest way to connect the receiver to the TV is using coaxial cable
connections, but you may also use
RCA or S-Video outputs.
Nearby TV
IR Remote Control
Tip: Using cable
labels makes it easy
to tell which cables
connect to the
receiver ports.
Inside the front
cover of this guide
are stickers that are
color coded the
same way as the
coaxial
connections.
Coaxial Cable Connections
1. Connect a coaxial cable from the CH 3-4 output on the receiver to the
nearby TV’s tuner port.
2. Place the white
CH 3-4 sticker on the cable near where the cable connects to
the receiver (see the picture in the margin).
3. Plug in the power cord for the receiver.