Belkin @TVplus G1V1000 8820-01176 User Manual

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2. Connecting to your cable or satellite set-top box

a. Connections

i. Video inputs from your set-top box to your @TV: You can

connect your @TV to your cable or satellite box via composite

or component cables; we recommend component because

they provide better overall video quality.

ii. Audio inputs: your @TV has a traditional RCA-style

composite input available for both the right and left channels

of audio from your cable or satellite box.

iii. IR blasters (infrared) to control your set-top box: your @TV

comes with a set of IR blasters. These plug into the back of

the @TV and allow it to send IR commands to your cable or

satellite box, just like your home remote control. Identifying

where your cable or satellite box receives the commands

from its remote control will help you place them in the

optimal location.

b. Video pass-through

i. This feature is useful only if you currently have your cable

box connected to your home TV with the same connections

that you would like to use for your @TV; it allows you to

directly pass the input video from your cable or satellite

box through the @TV to your home TV. If you have your TV

connected to your cable or satellite box via HDMI and have

free component or composite connections, you have no need

to use the video out connections.

c. Other issues

i. HDMI syncing

In rare cases, certain cable or satellite boxes automatically

CONNECTING TO YOUR CABLE OR SATELLITE SET-TOP BOX

disable analog outputs like the ones @TV uses whenever

an HDMI enabled device (like an HDTV) is connected to

them; this is because that particular cable or satellite box

manufacturer has chosen to enable advanced content

protection protocols that are triggered by your TV/STB

combination. The best workaround is to utilize @TV’s HD

pass-through feature and take the 1080i component cable

signal from your cable or satellite box and pass it through to

your television. This will enable you to enjoy @TV and also

watch your cable or satellite on your HDTV in 1080i quality.

ii. Audio troubleshooting

If you are experiencing distortion or another audio issue,

please check to make sure that the cables connecting your

cable or satellite box to your @TV are attached correctly.

Turning on your TV to listen to the audio and switching to

other channels will help you pinpoint whether it is an issue

with the broadcast or something else.

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