Инструкция для Sony SAT-HD100

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Below is a description of the jacks and cables you can 
use to make connections. Some cables are not 
supplied with your Digital Satellite Receiver.
VHF/UHF Jacks and Coaxial (RF) Cable
Use the VHF/UHF IN jacks to receive signals 
from a TV antenna or from a cable TV 
connection. You can also use the VHF(SAT)/
UHF OUT jack to send audio and video 
signals to your TV.
SATELLITE IN Jack and RG-6 Coaxial Cable
Use the SATELLITE IN jack to receive signals 
from your Satellite Dish Antenna with RG-6 
coaxial cable (not supplied).
Audio/Video Jacks and Audio/Video Cables 
(RCA-type)
Use the audio/video jacks to send good 
quality analog video and stereo audio 
signals.
S-VIDEO Jacks and S-VIDEO Cables
Use the S-VIDEO jacks to send excellent 
quality analog video signals.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) Jack and 
Optical Cable
Use the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) 
jack to send excellent quality audio signals. If 
connecting to a Dolby Digital receiver, select 
“Auto Select” from the Dolby Digital pop-up 
in the Audio display to enjoy Dolby Digital 
sound (see page 82) (not supplied).
Y/P
B
/P
R
 Jacks and Y/P
B
/P
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 Cables
Use the Y/P
B
/P
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 jacks to send excellent 
quality digital video signals.
VGA OUT Jack and VGA Cable
Use the VGA OUT jack to send excellent 
quality digital video signals to compatible 
monitors (not supplied).
LOW SPEED DATA Jack and RS232 Cable
Use the LOW SPEED DATA jack to send 
information to certain compatible devices, 
such as Personal Video Recorders (not 
supplied).
TEL LINE Jack and RJ-11 Telephone Cable
Use the TEL LINE jack to connect to a 
telephone outlet. If you subscribe to 
DIRECTV programming, some services 
require a continuously connected telephone 
line. The telephone line connection is used to 
periodically call out to DIRECTV.
Follow the procedures or make the connections in 
each of the steps to connect your Digital Satellite 
Receiver.
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Step 1:
Connecting the Antennas or 
Cable TV
Step 2:
Connecting Your Analog TV 
Set or Digital Monitor
Step 3:
Selecting High or Standard 
Definition Output
Step 4:
Connecting Your VCR
(advanced connection)
Step 5:
Connecting the VCR 
Controller
(advanced connection)
Step 6:
Connecting an Audio 
System
(advanced connection)
Step 7:
Connecting the 
RF Antenna
(advanced connection)
Step 8:
Connecting the Telephone 
Line and AC Power Cord
Step 9:
Inserting the Access Card
Setup and 
Connections
Connection 
Overview