How to Connect A Standard Definition
Set-Top-Box
Copyright© 1995-2017 SAMSUNG All rights reserved
1
To connect a Standard Definition Cable or Satellite Set-Top-Box to your TV, you must have the following
equipment:
•
A Standard Definition Cable or Satellite Set-Top-Box (Referred to as an SD box).
•
Two lengths of Coaxial (RF) Cable (long enough to go from the wall to the SD box, and then from
the SD box to the TV).
OR
•
One length of Coaxial (RF) Cable (long enough to go from the wall to the SD box), and one length
of Composite AV Cable (long enough to go from the SD box to the TV).
Directions for using these connections are below.
To connect an SD box to your TV using a coaxial (RF) cable, follow these steps:
1.
Connect one end of the coaxial (RF) cable to the OUT on you SD box.
2.
Connect the other end of the coaxial (RF) cable to ANT IN on your TV.
3.
Turn your TV on, and (using the Samsung TV remote control) press the SOURCE button on your
remote control until you have selected the TV input.
Important:
If you are using a SATELLITE SD Box, you may have to set the signal source on
the TV to Air instead Cable.
4.
Using the TVs remote, set the TV to the RF Output Channel designated by your satellite or cable
company. In most areas of the country the RF channel is either channel 3 or channel 4.