Siemens Gigaset M451 T CI Manual page 19

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Connecting a TV (SCART)
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Use the SCART cable supplied to connect a SCART port on your television to the TV
port on your set-top box.
If your television does not have a free SCART port, check if you can disconnect
another connected device from your television. You can also connect a video
recorder, for example, to the VCR port on the set-top box, see "Connecting a Video
Recorder / DVD Device (SCART)" on page 18.
Connecting a beamer or television (Cinch)
Beamers and some TVs are equipped with signal inputs in Cinch format. If you want to
use these signal inputs, you need a Cinch adapter (SCART to Cinch) in order to transmit
the video signal using a Cinch cable. When a beamer is connected, you transmit the
sound for example to a stereo system or an AV receiver.
Connecting a stereo system (audio analogue)
If your stereo system does not have any digital audio inputs, you can transmit the audio
signals of your set-top box in analogue in order to make use of the better sound quality
of your stereo system.
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Use a Cinch cable to set up the following connections:
– Connect the right audio input of your stereo system to the AUDIO R port on your
set-top box (red).
– Connect the left audio input of your stereo system to the AUDIO L port on your
set-top box (white).
Connecting a surround decoder (audio digital)
You can receive digital sound with optimum quality by connecting your set-top box to a
terminal (e.g. surround decoder or AV receiver), which is equipped with a digital audio
input. You require a fibre optic cable for optical transmission of the digital audio signals
from your set-top box.
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Insert the connector at one end of the fibre optic cable
into an optical audio input on your terminal.
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Remove the protective cover from the DIGITAL OUT
port on your set-top box and keep it safe for later use.
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Insert the connector at the other end of the fibre optic
cable into the DIGITAL OUT port on your set-top box.
Starting Up the Set-Top Box
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