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4. 

Alternatively, you can distribute the 'Free-to-Air' transmission to other TVs in your home by plugging 

the RF flylead into an aerial amplifier (such as Philex's SLx/SLxB range). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C1. Connecting 'Free-to-Air' Digital Satellite

 

1. 

Plug the aerial into the 

coaxial socket of your 

Free-to-Air Adaptor's 

(DTVA) Scart connector.

2. 

Plug the DTVA's Scart 

adaptor into the Scart AV 

input on the front of the 

SLxRF modulator.

3. 

Using a RF (coaxial) 

flylead, connect the 'TO 

TV' socket on the back of 

the SLxRF modulator to 

your TV's coaxial input

C2. Connecting Satellite, Video or DVD

 

1. 

Plug your aerial into the 

ANT IN socket at the back 

of the SLxRF modulator.

2. 

Using a Scart to Scart 

lead, connect the AV 

OUTPUT socket of your 

Satellite/VCR/DVD player 

to the AV INPUT at the 

front of the SLx RF 

modulator.

'Free-to-Air' Adaptor = 

Digital TV Adaptor 

(DTVA)

3. 

Using a RF (coaxial) flylead, connect the 'TO TV' socket on the

back of the SLxRF modulator to your TV's coaxial input.

C3. Connecting multiple SLxRF modulators

 

1. 

Ensure that each SLxRF modulator is set

to a different UHF channel.

2. 

Shown is how to connect a Satellite,

VCR and DVD player.

3. 

Plug your aerial into the ANT IN socket at

the back of the 

first

SLxRF modulator.

4. 

Using a Scart to Scart lead, connect the

AV OUTPUT socket of your

Satellite/VCR player to the AV INPUT at

the front of the 

first

SLx RF modulator

5. 

Using a RF (coaxial) flylead, connect the

'TO TV' socket on the back of the 

fisrt

SLxRF modulator to your ANT IN socket

of the 

second

SLxRF modulator.

6. 

Using a Scart to Scart lead, connect your

DVD's AV output to the AV INPUT socket

at the front of the 

second

 SLxRF

modulator.

4.  Alternatively, you can distribute the Satellite/VCR/DVD transmission to other TVs in your home by

plugging the RF flylead into an aerial amplifier (such as Philex's SLx/SLxB range).

7.  Using a RF (coaxial) flylead, connect the 'TO TV' socket on the back of the 

second

SLxRF modulator

to your TV's coaxial input. 

8.  Alternatively, you can distribute the Satellite/VCR/DVD transmission to other TVs in your home by

plugging the RF flylead into an aerial amplifier (such as Philex's SLx/SLxB range). 

Connection tips

 

The SLxRF modulator is not limited to using Scart connections.  Video and stereo audio signals can 

be connected to it using the 3 Phono (or RCA) sockets at the front of the modulator.    Each is colour 

coded for the correct signal: 

YELLOW - VIDEO INPUT      RED - RIGHT AUDIO INPUT      WHITE - LEFT AUDIO INPUT 

Scart and Phono connections cannot be used at the same time. 

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