Chapter 1: Setting Up And Configuring Your Entré - Kenwood Sovereign Entre User Manual

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Chapter 1: Setting Up and Configuring Your Entré

To enjoy your Entré you must connect it to your existing home entertainment
system. Making the proper connections ensures you can fully integrate Entré
with the other components of your existing entertainment system. Entré
enhances your ability to enjoy media through the Internet as well as acting as a
librarian for your existing media formats.
This chapter contains the following sections:
How Do I Hook Up Entré to a Broadband Internet Connection via HPNA?
How Do I Hook Up Entré to a Broadband Internet Connection via Ethernet?
How Do I Hook Up Entré to the Internet with a Dial-Up Connection?
Complete Guide to Your Entré Entertainment Hub, ver. 2.0
The following table describes the types of cables that came with your Entré:
Cable
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Name
Purpose
telephone
Connects Entré to a phone jack. From
cable
there, use Entré's internal modem or
a HomePNA network to access the
Internet.
digital optical
Allows digital audio signals to pass
cable
between Entré and your receiver. You
can substitute a coaxial digital cable
for the incoming signal on Entré.
analog audio
Allows analog audio signals to pass
between Entré and your receiver.
S video cable
Allows video signals to pass between
Entré and your TV. You may use com-
posite or component cables instead.
For more information, see "Under-
standing Video Connection Types" on
page 3
RS-232C
Allows Entré to directly control your
cable
Kenwood Sovereign receiver and
DVD changer. If you are connecting a
different kind of receiver or changer,
you may not be able to directly
control it using Entré.
Stereo mini
jack
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