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3. CONNECTIONS
3-1 INTRODUCTION
There are several ways of connecting the Set Top Box to your audio/TV system. Some of the
methods enable you to listen to music in stereo sound of CD like quality (ITD 64 only).
Consult your local supplier for assistance in setting up an audio/video configuration best suited to
your unique requirements.
Warning:
Disconnect the Set Top Box from the mains before connecting or disconnecting any device to it.
3-2 CONNECTION TO TV SET, VCR AND ANTENNA
Only connect your terrestrial antenna when the Set Top Box is unplugged.
The Set Top Box connects directly to your TV by a scart connector which includes RGB signals
to guarantee optimum image quality. Connect the supplied scart cable between the TV scart
connector of the Set Top Box and the main scart connector of the TV (the one with 3 points
indicating that RGB provision is available).
Then connect the Set Top Box (AUX scart connector) to your VCR or DVD player (main scart
connector on the VCR or DVD player). The scart cord is not supplied.
See Connection diagram page III.
Note:
ITD64/61/62/58 are not equipped with an RF modulator. You can't see digital programs via the RF
cord on another TV set.
3-3 HI-FI AMPLIFIER (only ITD 64)
(*) This kind of cable is also intended for digital and analog camcorder.
You can connect your Set Top Box to your Hi-Fi amplifier (standard or home cinema) by using a
standard jack 3.5 to 3 RCAcable(*) to obtain excellent listening comfort comparable to those of audio
programs. Volume adjustment is possible directly from your Set Top Box only on analog output.
DIGITAL
Analog R
Analog L
Yellow
Red
White