2 connecting to the tv via component (ypbpr) cable, 3 connecting an audio system, 4 connecting external memory – Ferguson Ariva Link 100 User Manual
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9.2 Connecting to the TV via Component (YPbPr) cable
1. Connect the antenna to the LNB IN socket of the receiver.
2. Connect the video and audio with five cinch cables to the television set.
Three cables, colored green, blue and red, are used for the component signal. The two
remaining cables, red and white, are used to connect audio (right and left channel).
9.3 Connecting an audio system
1. Digital sound (including surround sound, if transmitted) may be obtained through the
optical (SPDIF) socket. The following figure presents the SPDIF connection.
2. Stereo sound may be obtained by connecting cinch cables (white and red) for the left and
right channels.
9.4 Connecting external memory
1. The receiver supports all types of hard disk drives in housings that are equipped with an
independent power supply. The sole condition is that the hard disk has to have a single
basic partition that is formatted in FAT32 (recommended), EXT2, EXT3.
2. We recommend that you regularly archive data on your PC computer. A large number of
files with recordings may slow down the operation of the receiver (slow loading of the file
list).
Your receiver has one USB 2.0 host port to connect memory devices (memory stick, external
hard disk) formatted in FAT32, EXT2, EXT3, NTFS.
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