`Digital Home Communications Terminals
`
`User’s Installation Guide
`
`Roku EX1017
`U.S. Patent No. 9,911,325
`
`1
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`
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`IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
`
`Note to the Installer
`
`Note to CATV System Installer
`This reminder is provided to call the CATV
`system installer’s attention to Article 820-40
`of the NEC (Section 54, Part I of the Canadian
`Electrical Code), that provides guidelines for
`proper grounding and, in particular,
`specifies that the CATV cable ground shall
`be connected to the grounding system of
`the building, as close to the point of cable
`entry as practical.
`
`CAUTION
`
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`AVIS
`
`CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric
`shock, do not remove cover (or back).
`No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer
`servicing to qualified service personnel.
`WARNING
`TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
`DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR
`MOISTURE.
`
`This symbol is intended to alert you that
`uninsulated voltage within this product may
`have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock.
`Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of
`contact with any inside part of this product.
`
`This symbol is intended to alert you of the
`presence of important operating and
`maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
`literature accompanying this product.
`
`Read and Retain These
`Instructions
`
`(cid:129) Read all of the instructions
`before you operate this
`equipment. Give particular
`attention to all safety
`precautions. Retain the
`instructions for future
`reference.
`
`(cid:129) Comply with all warning
`and caution statements in
`the instructions. Observe all
`warning and caution
`symbols that are affixed to
`this equipment.
`
`(cid:129) Comply with all instructions
`that accompany this
`equipment.
`
`2
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`IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION, continued
`
`Cleaning the Equipment
`
`Ventilation
`
`Before cleaning this equipment, unplug it from the
`electrical outlet. Use a damp cloth to clean this
`equipment. Do not use a liquid cleaner or an aerosol
`cleaner. Do not use a magnetic/static cleaning device
`(dust remover) to clean this equipment.
`
`Placement
`
`Place this equipment in a location that is close enough
`to an electrical outlet to accommodate the length of the
`power cord. Place this equipment on a stable surface.
`The surface must support the size and weight of this
`equipment.
`
`WARNING:
`Avoid personal injury and damage to this
`equipment. An unstable surface may cause
`this equipment to fall.
`
`Accessories
`
`Do not use accessories with this equipment unless
`recommended by your cable company.
`
`This equipment has openings for ventilation that protect
`it from overheating. To ensure the reliability of this
`equipment, do not obstruct the openings.
`(cid:129) Do not place other equipment, lamps, books, or any
`other object on the top of this equipment.
`
`(cid:129) Do not place this equipment in any of the locations that
`follow:
`- On a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface
`- Over a radiator or a heat register
`- In an enclosure, such as a bookcase or equipment
`rack, unless the installation provides proper
`ventilation
`
` WARNING:
`Avoid electric shock and fire hazard. Never
`push objects through the openings in this
`equipment. Objects can touch dangerous
`voltage points or cause electrical shorts that
`can result in electric shock or fire.
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`3
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`
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`IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION, continued
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`Power Sources
`
`A label on this equipment indicates the correct power
`source for this equipment. Operate this equipment only
`from an electrical outlet that has the voltage and
`frequency that the label indicates.
`
`If you are unsure of the type of power supply to your
`residence, consult Scientific-Atlanta, Inc., or your local
`power company.
`
` WARNING:
`Avoid electric shock and fire hazard. Do not
`overload electrical outlets and extension cords.
`For equipment that requires battery power or
`other sources to operate, refer to the operating
`instructions for that equipment.
`
`Liquid or Moisture
`Do not expose this equipment to liquid or moisture. Do
`not place this equipment on a wet surface. Do not spill
`liquids on or near this equipment.
`
`Lightning and Power Surges
`Ground (earth) your cable system to provide some
`protection against voltage surges and built-up static
`charges. If you have questions, call your cable company.
`
`Servicing
`
`Do not open the cover of this equipment. If you open the
`cover, your warranty will be void. Refer all servicing to
`qualified personnel only. Contact your cable company
`for instructions.
`
`Power Cord Protection
`
`Arrange all power cords so that people cannot walk on
`the cords, place objects on the cords, or place objects
`against the cords, which can damage the cords. Pay
`particular attention to cords that are at plugs, at
`electrical outlets, and at the places where the cords exit
`the equipment.
`
`4
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`
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`IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION, continued
`
` Grounding
`
`This equipment has a two-prong plug. Properly ground
`(earth) this equipment by inserting the plug into a
`grounded electrical, two-socket outlet. If this plug is
`polarized it has one wide prong and one narrow prong.
`This plug fits only one way.
`
` CAUTION:
`To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of
`plug to wide slot, fully insert.
`
`If you are unable to insert this plug fully into the outlet,
`contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
`
`Damage that Requires Service
`For damage that requires service, unplug this equipment
`from the electrical outlet. Refer service to qualified
`service personnel when any of the following occurs:
`(cid:129) There is damage to the power cord or plug
`(cid:129) Liquid enters the equipment
`(cid:129) A heavy object falls on the equipment
`(cid:129) There is exposure to rain or water
`(cid:129) Operation is not normal (the instructions describe the
`proper operation)
`(cid:129) If you drop this equipment, or damage the cabinet of
`this equipment
`(cid:129) If this equipment exhibits a distinct change in
`performance
`Upon completion of any service or repairs to this
`equipment (home terminal), ask the service technician to
`perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is
`in proper operating condition.
`
`5
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`
`Contents
`
`Overview
`Using This Guide ..................................................... 7
`Getting Started ......................................................... 8
`Selecting Your Connection Diagrams ................... 9
`Explorer 2100 and 3100 DHCT Front Panel ....... 10
`Explorer 2100 and 3100 DHCT Back Panel ........ 11
`Optional Devices ................................ 12 through 16
`Using an RF Bypass Module ................................ 14
`Connection Diagrams........................ 17 through 27
`Using the DHCT .................................................... 28
`Tips for Improved Performance .......................... 29
`Notices ..................................................................... 31
`FCC Compliance ..................................... Back cover
`
`Optional Devices
`Connecting a VHF Transformer for
`Non-Cable-Ready TV ............................................ 12
`Connecting a VCR Commander Module ........... 12
`Connecting a TV with the PIP Feature
`to a Signal Splitter .................................................. 13
`Using an RF Bypass Module ................................ 14
`Connecting a Digital Audio Decoder ................. 16
`
`6
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`Connection Diagrams
`Connecting a Non-Stereo TV ............................... 17
`Connecting a Stereo TV ........................................ 18
`Connecting a Non-Stereo TV and a
`Non-Stereo VCR ..................................................... 19
`Connecting a Non-Stereo TV and a
`Stereo VCR .............................................................. 20
`Connecting a Stereo TV and a
`Non-Stereo VCR ..................................................... 21
`Connecting a Stereo TV and a
`Stereo VCR .............................................................. 22
`Connecting a Stereo TV with S-Video Input ..... 23
`Connecting a Stereo TV and VCR with
`S-Video Input ......................................................... 24
`Connecting a Non-Stereo TV, Non-Stereo
`VCR, and Stereo Receiver or Amplifier .............. 25
`Connecting a Stereo TV, Stereo VCR, and
`Stereo Receiver or Amplifier ................................ 26
`Connecting a Stereo TV, Stereo VCR, and
`Home Theatre Receiver......................................... 27
`
`
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`Using This Guide
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`Important Messages
`
`Please read this entire guide before you install or
`operate this equipment. Look for the following
`safety symbol throughout this guide:
`
`Read the caution or warning that appears with
`each safety symbol throughout this guide.
`
` CAUTION:
`
`Do not place a magnet, or any type
`of magnetic/static dust removal device on or
`near this equipment. Magnetic/static devices
`may affect the operation of this equipment.
`
`About This Guide
`
`Introducing the Explorer 2100 and 3100 DHCTs
`
`The Explorer® 2100 and 3100 Digital Home
`Communications Terminals (DHCTs) are
`converters that can view analog and digital
`signals. The Explorer 2100 and 3100 DHCTs
`provide exceptional picture quality and an
`Interactive Program Guide (IPG)–an interactive,
`on-screen browsing and program-selecting menu.
`This guide provides diagrams of the front and
`back panels of the DHCT, diagrams for connecting
`the DHCT to other electronic devices, basic
`instructions for using the DHCT, and
`troubleshooting tips for proper operation.
`Joining the Explorer Club
`Scientific-Atlanta invites you to join the Explorer
`Club. This online club provides news and “what’s
`up” information about the Explorer DHCT and
`offers you a chance to win prizes and other
`premium items.
`You can access the Explorer Club by logging on to
`the Internet and entering our address
`http://www.scientificatlanta.com. Then, click the
`Explorer user? Join the Explorer Club icon and
`follow the instructions.
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`7
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`
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`Installation Tips
`
`Follow these tips for proper DHCT operation:
`(cid:129) Do not plug the DHCT into a wall outlet that is
`controlled by a wall switch. The IPG data does
`not update when the outlet is switched to the off
`position.
`(cid:129) You can plug your TV into the AC Switched
`Outlet on the back of the DHCT.
`(cid:129) To ensure proper ventilation, do not place any
`objects on top of the DHCT, including devices
`such as your TV.
`(cid:129) If your TV is equipped with a picture-in-picture
`(PIP) feature, see the connection diagram on
`page 13.
`
`Getting Started
`
`Installation Overview
`The following list provides an overview of the
`installation process.
`1. Determine the electronic devices you must
`connect using the information on page 9.
`2. Connect the DHCT and your electronic devices
`using the diagrams in this guide, based upon
`the information on page 9.
`3. Plug in the DHCT to an AC power source, but
`do not press the Power key on the DHCT.
`4. Set the input channel (3 or 4) on your TV and
`VCR.
`5. Wait for the time to display on the front-panel
`display. Then, press the Power on the DHCT.
`See page 28 for detailed instructions.
`6. Program your remote control to operate your
`TV and VCR. (See your remote control user’s
`guide.)
`7. Use the IPG to browse and view your program
`preferences. (See the IPG user’s guide.)
`
`8
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`
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`Selecting Your Connection Diagrams
`
`Introduction
`
`This section provides a list of electronic devices
`that connect to your DHCT. The Optional Devices
`list includes devices that may be required for
`specific combinations of viewing and listening
`preferences. The TV and VCR Setup table
`includes the audio and video options (non-stereo,
`stereo, and S-Video) on your TV and VCR. Identify
`all of your devices, then go to the page number
`shown and use the diagrams and instructions to
`connect your devices to the DHCT.
`Optional Devices
`
`Some optional devices must be installed to provide
`specific sound and viewing preferences. Review
`the list and go to the page shown for instructions
`on connecting the device in your system.
`(cid:129) VHF Transformer for non-cable-ready TV ...... 12
`(cid:129) Connecting a VCR Commander Module ......... 12
`(cid:129) RF Splitter for PIP viewing ................................ 13
`(cid:129) RF Bypass Module for viewing cable
`programming while recording premium
`programming ....................................................... 14
`
`(cid:129) Digital Audio Decoder for surround sound .... 16
`(cid:129) Stereo Receiver or Amplifier for using
`external speakers ....................................... 25 or 26
`(cid:129) Home Theatre Receiver for using
`external speakers ................................................. 27
`
`TV and VCR Setup
`
`Use the table below to find the page number of the
`connection diagrams for your style of TV and VCR.
`Find your TV style in the left column and find your
`VCR style across the top row. The intersection of
`the row and column contains the page number of
`the connection diagram for your specific TV and
`VCR.
`
`VCR
`Stereo
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`VCR
`Non-Stereo
`
`VCR
`None
`
`VCR with
`S-Video Input
`
`TV
`Stereo
`TV
`Non-Stereo
`TV with
`S-Video Input
`
`18
`
`17
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`23
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`22
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`20
`
`n/a
`
`21
`
`19
`
`n/a
`
`n/a
`
`n/a
`
`24
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`9
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`
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT Front Panel
`
`VOL—
`
`CH+
`
`CH—
`
`BYPASS
`
`VOL+
`
`GUIDE
`
`INFO
`
`EXIT SETTINGS
`
`POWER
`
`T8739
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`1
`
`Display
`
`2 Message indicator
`
`Bypass indicator
`
`VOL- and VOL+
`Select
`
`CH- or CH+
`
`3
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`4
`5
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`6
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`10
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`1
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`2
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`3
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`4
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`5
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`6
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`7
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`8
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`9 10 11 12
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`13
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`14
`
`Displays the channel numbers
`and time of day
`Indicates a message is waiting
`when blinking or illuminated
`Indicates optional bypass
`feature is on when illuminated
`Increases or decreases volume
`Confirms or accesses on-screen
`options
`Scrolls up or down through the
`channels
`
`7
`
`Guide
`
`8 USB
`
`9
`Info
`10 Exit
`
`11
`Settings
`12 Power LED
`13 Smart card
`slot
`14 Power
`
`Accesses on-screen, Interactive Program
`Guide (IPG)
`Connects to external equipment
`(Universal Serial Bus)
`Accesses program information
`Exits menus, guide, or program
`information
`Accesses Settings menu
`Illuminates when power is on
`Allows smart card access
`
`Activates the functions of the DHCT
`
`
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT Back Panel
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`BYPASS
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`1
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`2
`
`3
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`4
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`5
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`6 7
`
`8
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`9
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`10
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`11
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`12
`T8740
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`Note: The back panel of your DHCT may vary slightly.
`
`1 Ethernet
`
`2 1394
`3 IR Port
`
`4 S-Video
`Out
`5 Video Out
`6 Audio Out
`
`Connect an Ethernet-equipped computer,
`optional
`Connect optional 1394-equipped devices
`Connect optional VCR CommanderTM
`module
`Connect to S-Video input of TV or VCR
`
`Connect to video input of TV or VCR
`Connect to left/right (L/R) audio channels
`of a stereo receiver or a TV with stereo sound
`
`7 Digital
`Audio Out
`8 Cable Out
`9 Cable In
`
`Connect external digital surround-sound
`receiver
`Connect to cable input of TV or VCR
`Connect to cable signal from cable service
`provider
`10 Bypass
`Connect an optional RF Bypass module
`11 AC Switched Connect the AC power cord from another
`Outlet
`device, such as a TV
`12 AC Power
`Connect the DHCT to an AC electrical outlet
`Input
`
`11
`
`
`
` Optional Devices
`
`Connecting a VHF Transformer for Non-Cable-Ready TV
`
`Connecting a VCR Commander Module
`
`If your TV is not cable ready, follow these steps to
`connect a VHF transformer.
`After you connect the transformer, your TV is
`considered “cable ready” and you can connect
`additional electronic devices to your TV and the
`DHCT.
`Continue with connecting your TV to the DHCT
`and any other devices in system.
`1
`
`Connect to CABLE OUT on
`DHCT or to OUT TO TV on VCR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`IR
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`IR Transmitter
`T8899
`
`The VCR Commander Module is
`a device consisting of an infrared
`(IR) transmitter and cable that
`allows you to use the IPG (on-
`screen menu) for selecting the
`programs you want to record.
`You do not have to set your VCR
`separately. Your VCR
`automatically begins recording
`the program you selected at the
`set time and channel.
`After connecting the VCR Commander Module to
`your DHCT, place the IR transmitter in one of the
`four locations shown in the following diagram.
`C
`Typical VCR
`
`AB
`
`Connect VHF transformer
`
`Connect VHF antenna terminals
` on TV
`
`D
`
`Do not use
`
`2 3 4
`
`Back of TV
`
`T8812
`
`12
`
`Contact your cable service provider for additional
`information about the VCR Commander Module.
`
`T8512
`
`
`
`Optional Devices, continued
`
`Connecting a TV with the PIP Feature to a Signal Splitter
`
`Required Cables
`Set of Video/
`
`Stereo Audio Cables
`75 Coaxial Cables
`
`
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`Back of TV
`
`L
`
`R
`
`L
`
`R
`
`RF IN
`
`VIDEO
`IN 1
`
`AUDIO
`IN 1
`
`VIDEO
`IN 2
`
`AUDIO
`IN 2
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Splitter
`Out
`
`Out
`
`Cable
`Input
`
`In
`
`T8726
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`13
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`
`
`Optional Devices, continued
`
`Using an RF Bypass Module
`
`When you use the Bypass feature, the regular
`(analog) cable signal bypasses the Explorer DHCT
`and goes directly to your TV, which allows you to
`view any regular cable program. At the same
`time, the DHCT sends cable signals to your VCR,
`and you can record any channel to which the
`DHCT is tuned, including premium or pay-per-
`view channels.
`When you disable the Bypass feature, both your
`VCR and TV can receive cable signals from the
`Explorer DHCT.
`Note: After installing the Bypass module, tune
`the VCR input to the Explorer DHCT’s output
`channel (channel 3 or 4).
`
`Connecting the Module
`
`Follow these steps to connect an RF Bypass module to
`the DHCT.
`
`CAUTION: Unplug the AC power cord and
`disconnect all cables attached to the DHCT.
`
`1 Unplug AC power cord.
`
`2 Bend the metal tab labeled
`BYPASS toward you.
`Important: Pull off the tab
`and dispose of safely.
`
`3 With the Bypass module
`labels facing up and toward
`you, insert the multicable
`connector into the DHCT.
`
`4
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`2
`3
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`1
`
`4
`
`14
`
`Insert the CABLE IN
`connector on the Bypass
`module into the CABLE IN
`connector on the DHCT.
`Note: Fold the multicable connector into the inside
`of the Bypass module.
`
`Bypass Module
`(Inside View)
`
`T8753
`
`
`
`Optional Devices, continued
`
`VCR
`OUT TO
`IN FROM
`ANT.
`TV
`
`TV
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`6
`
`Cable Input
`From Wall
`7
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`TO
`TV
`
`FROM
`VCR
`
`MODEL E2051-X01
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`5
`
`CABLE
`INPUT
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`BYPASS
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Bypass Module Attached to
`EXPLORER DHCT
`T8754
`5 Align the mounting tabs with the screw holes.
`Tighten the screws; do not overtighten.
`6 Connect to your TV and VCR.
`7 Connect your cable input from the wall.
`8 Connect any additional devices, if applicable.
`9 Do you have other devices to connect?
`(cid:129) If yes, see page 9 to locate other connec-
`tion diagrams appropriate for your system.
`(cid:129) If no, plug in the power cord to an AC
`power outlet.
`
`Activating and Deactivating RF Bypass
`If your remote control includes a Bypass key, follow these
`instructions to use the Bypass feature.
`To activate the Bypass feature, press the Bypass
`key. The Bypass indicator illuminates on the DHCT.
`Notes:
`(cid:129) You can only view analog channels; digital channels are
`not available while the Bypass feature is active. (Verify
`with your cable service provider which channels are
`analog and which channels are digital.)
`(cid:129) Use the Bypass key to toggle the feature on and off.
`To deactivate the Bypass feature:
`1. Press the Bypass key on the remote control. The Bypass
`indicator no longer illuminates on the Explorer DHCT.
`2. Tune your TV using one of the following methods:
` (cid:129) If the TV/VCR switch on your VCR is in the VCR
`position, you must tune your TV to the VCR output
`channel (channel 3 or 4). You can view a tape, or you can
`view the channel to which the Explorer DHCT is tuned.
` (cid:129) If the TV/VCR switch on your VCR is in the TV position,
`you must tune your TV to the Explorer DHCT’s output
`channel (channel 3 or 4). You can only view programs
`from the Explorer DHCT, regardless of what your VCR is
`playing.
`15
`
`
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back of Digital
`Audio Decoder
`
`DIGITAL
`AUDIO IN
`(COAXIAL)
`
`T8727
`
`Optional Devices, continued
`
`Connecting a Digital Audio Decoder
`
`Required Cables
`75 Digital Audio
`
`Coaxial Cable
`
`Note: See page 9 to locate
`additional connection
`diagrams appropriate for
`your system.
`
`16
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams
`
`Connecting a Non-Stereo TV
`
`Required Cables
`75 Coaxial Cable
`
`
`Note: Audio output from
`the DHCT CABLE OUT is
`monaural (non-stereo).
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back
`of TV
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`T8728
`
`17
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back of TV
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`IN
`
`RIGHT
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`T8729
`
`Connecting a Stereo TV
`
`Required Cables
`
`
`
`Set of Video/
`Stereo Audio Cables
`
`18
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Connecting a Non-Stereo TV and a Non-Stereo VCR
`
`Required Cables
`75 Coaxial Cables
`
`
`Notes: Audio output
`from the DHCT CABLE
`OUT is monaural (non-
`stereo).
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back of TV
`
`Back of VCR
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`IN FROM ANT.
`
`OUT TO TV
`
`T8730
`
`19
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Connecting a Non-Stereo TV and Stereo VCR
`
`Required Cables
`
`
`
`75 Coaxial Cables
`
`Note: This setup provides
`monaural (non-stereo)
`sound only. To listen to
`stereo sound, you must
`add a device with stereo
`speakers.
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`Back
`of TV
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`Back
`of VCR
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`IN
`
`IN FROM ANT.
`
`OUT TO TV
`
`RIGHT
`
`T8731
`
`20
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Connecting a Stereo TV and Non-Stereo VCR
`
`Required Cables
`
`
`
`
`
`Set of Video/
`Stereo Audio Cables
`75 Coaxial Cables
`
`Notes:
`(cid:129) If you connect to
`S-VIDEO OUT, you must
`connect the LEFT and
`RIGHT AUDIO OUT on
`the DHCT to the LEFT
`and RIGHT AUDIO IN
`connectors on your TV,
`VCR, or stereo. (This
`diagram shows a stereo
`TV connection.)
`(cid:129) Audio output from the
`DHCT CABLE OUT is
`monaural (non-stereo).
`(cid:129) Audio output from the
`DHCT AUDIO OUT
`LEFT and RIGHT is
`stereo.
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back
`of VCR
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`IN FROM ANT.
`
`OUT TO TV
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`IN
`
`Back
`of TV
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`OUT
`
`RIGHT
`
`T8732
`
`21
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Connecting a Stereo TV and Stereo VCR
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back
`of VCR
`
`Back of TV
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`OUT
`
`RIGHT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`IN
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`VIDEO 1
`OUT
`IN
`
`IN FROM ANT.
`
`OUT TO TV
`
`RIGHT
`
`T8733
`
`Required Cables
`Sets of Video/
`Stereo Audio Cables
`
`
`
`22
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Connecting a Stereo TV with S-Video Input
`
`Required Cables
`
`S-Video Cable
`Stereo/Audio Cables
`
`
`
`
`
`Notes:
`(cid:129) If you connect to
`S-VIDEO OUT, you
`must also connect the
`LEFT and RIGHT
`AUDIO OUT on the
`DHCT to the LEFT and
`RIGHT AUDIO IN
`connectors on your TV,
`VCR, or stereo.
`(cid:129) See page 9 to locate
`other connection
`diagrams appropriate
`for your system.
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back
`of TV
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`S-VIDEO
`IN
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`IN
`
`RIGHT
`
`T8734
`
`23
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Connecting a Stereo TV and Stereo VCR with S-Video Input
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back
`of TV
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`S-VIDEO
`IN
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`S-VIDEO
`OUT
`IN
`
`IN FROM ANT.
`
`OUT TO TV
`
`Back
`of VCR
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`IN
`
`RIGHT
`
`RIGHT
`
`T8735
`
`Required Cables
`
`S-Video Cables
`Stereo/Audio Cables
`
`
`
`
`
`Notes:
`(cid:129) If you connect to
`S-VIDEO OUT, you
`must connect the LEFT
`and RIGHT AUDIO
`OUT on the DHCT to
`the LEFT and RIGHT
`AUDIO IN connectors
`on your TV, VCR, or
`stereo.
`(cid:129) See page 9 to locate
`other connection
`diagrams appropriate
`for your system.
`
`24
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Connecting a Non-Stereo TV, Non-Stereo VCR, and Stereo Receiver or Amplifier
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`Required Cables
`Stereo/Audio Cables
`
`
`
`
`
`75 Coaxial Cables
`
`1394
`
`ETHERNET
`
`Back of
`Stereo
`Receiver/
`Amplifier
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`OUT
`
`R1GHT
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back of TV
`
`Back of VCR
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`IN FROM ANT.
`
`OUT TO TV
`
`T8736
`
`25
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Connecting a Stereo TV, Stereo VCR, and Stereo Receiver or Amplifier
`
`Required Cables
`Sets of Video/
`
`Stereo Audio Cables
`Stereo/Audio Cables
`
`
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`Back of Stereo
`Receiver/Amplifier
`
`Back of TV
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`OUT
`
`RIGHT
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`OUT
`
`RIGHT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`IN
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`Back
`of VCR
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`VIDEO 1
`OUT
`IN
`
`IN FROM ANT.
`
`OUT TO TV
`
`RIGHT
`
`T8737
`
`26
`
`
`
`Connection Diagrams, continued
`
`Connecting a Stereo TV, Stereo VCR, and Home Theatre Receiver
`
`Explorer 2100 or 3100 DHCT
`
`Cable Input
`
`CAUTION
`RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
`DO NOT OPEN
`
`CABLE
`IN
`
`BYPASS
`
`THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED
`TO A RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO
`RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST
`SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE
`IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE
`HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
`COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN VIOLATION
`OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 5A
`
`120 VAC
`60Hz 40W
`
`CATV CONVERTER
`MADE IN MEXICO
`
`IR
`
`DIGITAL AUDIO
`OUT
`
`CABLE
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`ETHERNET
`
`1394
`
`Back of Home
`Theatre Receiver
`
`S - VIDEO
`OUT
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`L
`
`R
`
`L
`
`R
`
`DIGITAL
`AUDIO
`IN 2
`
`VIDEO
`IN 2
`
`AUDIO
`IN 2
`
`DIGITAL
`AUDIO
`IN 1
`
`VIDEO
`IN 1
`
`AUDIO
`IN 1
`
`VIDEO
`FROM VCR
`
`AUDIO
`FROM VCR
`
`LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUTS
`
`MONITOR/TV
`OUT
`
`L
`
`R
`
`RECORD
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`RECORD
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`Back of TV
`
`LEFT
`OUT
`
`IN
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`OUT
`
`RIGHT
`
`CABLE/
`ANTENNA
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`IN
`
`Back
`of
`VCR
`
`L
`
`R
`
`L
`
`R
`
`VIDEO
`IN
`
`AUDIO
`IN
`
`VIDEO
`OUT
`
`AUDIO
`OUT
`
`RF IN
`
`RF OUT
`
`T8738
`27
`
`Required Cables
`Sets of Video/
`Stereo Audio Cables
`75 Digital Audio
`Coaxial Cable
`75 Coaxial Cables
`
`"
`
`
`
`Using the DHCT
`
`Connecting the DHCT
`
`After you connect the DHCT and any additional
`electronic devices in your system, follow these
`steps:
`1. Verify that the DHCT is connected to the 75 Ω
`coaxial cable coming from the wall.
`2. Plug the DHCT and other devices into your AC
`power source.
`Important: Do not press the Power key on the
`DHCT.
`3. Turn on the power to your TV and VCR, and
`tune your TV and VCR to the input channel
`assigned by your cable service provider (channel
`3 or 4).
`4. Wait for the time to display on the LED.
`5. Press the Power key on the DHCT.
`6. Program your remote control to operate your TV
`and VCR. (For inst