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FOXTEL iQ2
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Using the FOXTEL iQ2
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
To connect to a
digital co-axial audio
(electrical S/PDIF)
input on your home
cinema, TV, video
recorder or stereo
sound equipment
eSATA
For future use
INPUT(S)
To connect the
cable signal input or
satellite signal inputs*
POWER INPUT
To connect to the
power supply
Always disconnect
the plug from
power supply
before
you
remove the
power connector
from the FOXTEL
iQ2
TELEPHONE LINE
To connect the
telephone lead
COMPOSITE
VIDEO OUT
To connect to the
‘video in’ phono
(RCA) connector
on your TV, video
recorder or home
cinema
* Cable and satellite inputs
The number of signal inputs on the FOXTEL iQ2 depends on whether it is for cable or satellite signals.
The satellite FOXTEL iQ2 (shown on this page) has four signal inputs. You must connect a signal cable
to INPUT 1 and INPUT 2. However the cable FOXTEL iQ2 (shown in the connection diagram on page
82) has only one signal input as it requires one connection only.
ETHERNET
For future use
OPTICAL AUDIO OUT
To connect an optical
digital-audio lead
to a home cinema
system
HDMI™ connector
To connect to the
HDMI™ connector on
your high-definition
(HD) TV
SD COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
To connect to the component video inputs on your
analogue
HDTV.
Note: If you connect your HDTV via component video,
you will receive content in standard definition only.
To receive high-definition content you must connect
your HDTV via HDMI
AUDIO L + R
To connect to the left
and right audio phono
(RCA) connectors
on your TV, video
recorder, home
cinema or stereo
sound equipment
v Rear view
An example of how the FOXTEL iQ2 may be connected up is shown on page 82.
USB
For future use

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