DISH Network DISH 351 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 2
Receiver Description and Installation
The Receiver Back Panel Connections
Tighten the connections by hand only. If you use a wrench you 
might over-tighten the connections and cause damage that 
would not be covered by the Limited Warranty.
The back panel of the receiver provides the connections that you use to 
connect the receiver to other electronic devices. It also provides the receiver 
power cord and telephone jack. Depending on the setup that you have, you 
may only use some of these connections. 
Signal Input
The television signal enters your receiver through this 
connection. Connect an RG-6 coaxial cable from your wall 
outlet to the S
IGNAL
 I
NPUT
 connection. The connector is 
color coded black. Remember to tighten by hand only. Wrap the black label, 
located inside the front cover, around the end of the cable to identify it.
TV Set
Use the TV S
ET
 connector as the primary means of 
connecting your receiver to your TV. Use either an RG-6 or 
an RG-59 coaxial cable. The connector is color coded white. 
Remember to tighten by hand only. Wrap the white label, located inside the 
front cover, around the end of the cable to identify it.
Channel 3/4 Switch
If you use the TV S
ET
 connection as described above, set the 
C
HANNEL
 3/4 S
WITCH
 to the channel for the signal output. 
Select a channel that is not being used by a cable or local 
television channel.
S-Video
The S-V
IDEO
 connection provides high quality standard 
definition video output. If you use this output for video, you 
must connect the audio with the two RCA A
UDIO
 O
UTPUTS
 
(color coded Red and White).
Phono (RCA) Audio/Video Outputs
These color coded RCA A/V O
UTPUT
 connectors 
provide good quality standard definition video and 
audio. Use a Phono RCA-type cable to connect these 
outputs to your TV or other device.
 
Tip: Using cable 
labels makes it 
easy to tell which 
cables connect to 
the receiver ports.