Connecting Your Dss Receiver To Your Tv - GE GRD33G3A User Manual

General electric user's guide satellite receiver grd33g3a
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CONNECTIONS
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Connecting Your DSS
Receiver to
Your TV
®
If your DSS
system has not been professionally installed, or if
you move your system or add a component, refer to these
pages to help you connect your system.
Jacks and Cables
S-Video Jack and Cable (S-VHS)
®
The S-Video jack provides the best picture quality for your DSS
system.
This jack is available on many TVs and is used in conjunction
®
with audio cables to connect the DSS
receiver to your TV.
S-Video Jack
Remember also to connect the left and right audio cables
because the S-Video jack carries only the picture signal, not the
sound.
Audio/Video Jacks and Cables (RCA-type)
The audio/video jacks provide very good picture and stereo
sound quality, and should be used if your TV has no S-Video
jack.
Audio/Video Jack
Theses jacks are used for most audio/video connections
®
between components. The DSS
receiver audio/video jacks are
color coded (yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for
left audio). If your TV has only one input for audio (mono),
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connect it to the right (red) audio jack on the DSS
receiver.
RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables (F-type)
The RF jacks provide good picture and mono sound quality, and
are to be used if audio/video connections are not available for
your TV.
RF Jack
These jacks are required for antenna or cable-TV connections.
The RF jacks on the DSS
®
receiver are labeled IN FROM ANT and
OUT TO TV. The coaxial cable supplied with your DSS
®
system
is used to connect the RF jacks between the DSS
®
receiver and
your TV's antenna input.
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