Setting Up Video Sender with a Cable Box

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Introduction

This guide should help you in quickly setting up the X10 Video Sender with a Cable Box.

Setup

Unpack these items. Disconnect your cable box from your TV.

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Connect the wireless video receiver to power and plug it into a wall outlet.

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Connect the video receiver to your second TV, the one where you want to view your cable.

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Connect the video transmitter to the output on your cable box, plug it into power, and turn it on.

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Select your TV's video input just like you would for cable. Your cable should appear on screen.

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Adjust the antennas on the transmitter and receiver to improve the picture on your TV. Point the sides marked with 4 squares toward each other.

Alternate Receiver Setup: Coaxial Connection

If your TV does not have RCA audio/video inputs, or if they are already in use, you can connect the Video Receiver to your TV using the coaxial connection. Instead of following Step 3 (above), do the following:

  • Find the included coaxial cable.
  • Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the coaxial input on your TV. It might be labeled "coax," "cable," or even "antenna."
  • Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the output on the Video Receiver.
  • Plug the Video Receiver into power, and make sure the power switch on its left side is turned on.
  • Use the TV CHANNEL switch on the bottom of the Video Receiver to select the channel on which to display video from the Video Receiver--Channel 3 or Channel 4.

To view the Video Sender transmission, change the channel on your TV to the one selected above.

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