4 Connections
The references below to items a b c etc. refer to the illustration on page 10.
4.1 Antenna
a The cable coming from the terrestrial antenna (roof-mounted or room antenna) should
be connected with the terrestrial antenna input of the receiver.
Wherever possible please use a roof-mounted antenna. An internal room antenna may
be sufficient under very favourable reception conditions. If an active antenna is being
used, ensure that the antenna feed is switched on (Point 6.2.4).
4.2 Connection to a television set
4.2.1 Using a SCART cable
b Connect your receiver (SCART socket TV) and the television set (SCARTsocket)
by means of a SCARTcable. If your television set is appropriately equipped, this will
switch automatically to AV mode when the digital receiver is switched on, and will thus
switch to DVB-T operation.
4.2.2 Using HF cable
If you wish to continue receiving any analogue programmes that may be available, the digital
receiver must be connected to the antenna input of the television set.
c Connect the receiver (antenna output) with the antenna input socket of the televi-
sion set, using a suitable cable connection.
4.3 Video cassette recorder (VCR)*
d Connect the video recorder to the SCARTsocket VCR. In playback mode, the video
recorder will supply a switching signal to the digital receiver. The video recorder signal
will be supplied automatically to the televison set.
If your video recorder does not supply a switching signal, use the O/AV key to switch
your digital receiver to the external input AV. Press this key again to revert to normal
operation.
4.4 Hi-fi amplifier*
4.4.1 Analogue*
e To enjoy the best possible sound quality, you can connect the digital receiver to a hi-
fi amplifier. Use a suitable cable to connect the cinch sockets Audio R and Audio
L of the digital receiver to an input of the hi-fi amplifier (e.g. CD or AUX; please note
that the Phono input is not suitable!).
4.4.2 Digital*
e If your amplifier is equipped with an appropriate electrical or optical input socket,
connect the socket AUDIO OUT DIGITAL electrical with the electrical input of
your amplifier.
Sampling rates of 32, 44.1 and 48 KHz are provided, depending on the broadcasting station.
In addition, this connection will reproduce the Dolby Digital signal (AC3), where available.
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