After connecting the tuner, you need to set it according to the TV display format. Depending on the native resolution of your set, you can select 720p or 1080i output.
If you have a flat panel LCD or a Plasma TV, the native resolution may be different. Make sure that you know what the display format of your HDTV is.
Audio
For a surround sound audio setup, run either an optical or a coaxial digital audio cable from the cable box or satellite receiver to the A/V receiver.
If A/V receiver is not available, you can connect the tuner and TV using standard analog stereo inputs and outputs.
Cable and Satellite Installations
Your set-top box will need to be configured and activated, so you may require professional assistance to install that for you. If you have a satellite hook up, you need an 18–20 inch dish to receive HDTV signals. You need a larger, elliptical dish for a direct TV.
The Final Touch
After you are through with all the setup process, you have one more thing to do. You need to run a first-time setup on your HDTV. Use your remote control, select onscreen menus, set audio output options, scan channels, and do some cable tuning. Your HDTV is set and ready for viewing. Happy Viewing!
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