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Nova NovaBox HD 831

Nova NovaBox HD 831
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8
Warranty VOID
if Broken
or Removed
HDMI
ANTENNA IN
SCART
TV
CONNECTING UP
CONNECTING YOUR SETTOP BOX
Before starting, choose a suitable position for your
set-top box, observing the ventilation requirements
set out on page 3.
WARNING: Before you connect or disconnect
your set-top box to/from any other equipment,
make sure you disconnect all the equipment
from the mains supply.
CONNECTING TO A TV
If you have a TV with only a composite (CVBS)
video input, use AV phono leads (not supplied) to
connect your set-top box. Match the colours of the
connectors on your set-top box and leads. You also
need to connect the audio leads (not supplied).
If you have a TV with a SCART input, use the
supplied SCART lead to connect your set-top box.
If your HD TV has HDMI inputs, you can connect
your set-top box to your TV using a standard HDMI
cable (not supplied). This will give you the best
picture and audio quality on your TV.
For the HDMI and SCART connections, you do not
need to connect any additional audio leads. (Limited
to stereo audio only.)
If you have a TV with an ANTENNA IN (RF input), use
RF leads (not supplied) to connect your set-top box.
ALTERNATIVE AUDIO CONNECTIONS
You can connect your set-top boxs audio outputs
to your TV, but you can, instead, connect them to a
hi- amplier OR home theatre system. This will give
better sound quality.
The best sound quality is from your set-top boxs
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT connector, but for this you will
need a 75-ohm coaxial audio cable (not supplied).
This digital audio is compatible with Dolby Digital
audio equipment.
set-top box
Standard
HDMI cable
Home theatre system
Coaxial digital
audio lead
Video phono lead
Left and Right
audio leads
Lead from your
terrestrial aerial
RF lead
SCART lead

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