Tuning in your zv channel, Connect your hdtv to coax cabling, Part e – ZeeVee ZvBox Zv-100 User Manual

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Part E:

Tuning in your Zv channel

Use your HDTV’s remote control to enter your Zv channel number, excluding the ".99" at the end,

then wait a few moments to see if the HDTV tunes in Zv.

If not, enter the Zv channel number with ".1" at the end instead of ".99" (on some remotes the

decimal point "." may be a dash "-"), wait a few moments.

If the HDTV still doesn't tune in Zv, enter the full Zv channel number including the ".99" at the end,

wait a few moments.

This process helps many HDTVs auto-scan for a new channel. If the above doesn't work for your

HDTV, you'll need to perform a full "channel scan" to add new channels to the HDTV. This can take

30-45 minutes. Consult your HDTV's owner's manual for help.

Important: when performing the channel scan, set your HDTV to scan cable channels, not

over-the-air channels.

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Part D:

Connect your HDTV to coax cabling

Begin Part D when you have been instructed to do so by the Zv Installation Wizard

1. Check to see what’s attached to the antenna input on your HDTV.

2. If there’s a coaxial cable from the wall connected to the HDTV’s antenna input, your HDTV is con-

nected correctly and you can skip to Part E.

3. Otherwise, connect your HDTV as shown in the diagram below:

Follow this

Get Going Guide until

prompted to follow

steps on your HDTV.

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Set-top box

New coaxial cables (supplied)

To antenna input on HDTV

New splitter (supplied)

Existing coaxlal cable

New A/V cables or HDMI
cable, if not previously
installed (not supplied)

Follow this

Get Going Guide until

prompted to follow

steps on your HDTV.

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