Start Here Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Setting Up Your Computer
- Putting Your Computer Together
- Connecting a Digital Camera (Photo or Video)
- Connecting Other Devices
- Storing Documentation and Recovery Discs
- Adjusting the Monitor
- Setting Up a Local Area Network
- Setting Up a Wired (Ethernet) Connection
- Integrated Wireless Devices
- Connecting the Wireless LAN Device
- Connecting a Modem
- Connecting Speakers or Microphone
- Using Speakers
- Sound Connector Types
- Connecting a Microphone
- Speaker Configurations
- Connecting 2/2.1 (Two Speakers and a Subwoofer) Audio Speakers
- Connecting 4.1 (Four Speakers and a Subwoofer) Audio Speakers
- Connecting 5.1 (Five Speakers and a Subwoofer) Audio Speakers
- Connecting 7.1 (Seven Speakers and a Subwoofer) Audio Speakers
- Connecting the Computer to a Home Audio System
- Connecting Digital Audio
- Connecting Speakers Using the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Sound Card
- Connecting the Television Signal and Video Cables
- Using TV Cables
- Audio and Video Cables
- Connecting the TV Signal Source
- Connecting the Remote Sensor
- Connecting the TV Signal Source When You Have an Existing Setup
- Using Your TV as a Monitor
- Using the Windows Media Center Setup for Optional Setup of Your TV Display
- Disabling the TV-out Option
- Disconnecting the TV
- Connecting to a Monitor or High-Definition TV
- Connecting to a Standard TV
- Getting Help
- Index

Connecting the Television Signal and Video Cables 41
Connecting the TV Signal Source
Connect the signal source for the TV by using the TV In coaxial connector or the S-video or
composite video In connector.
1 Plug the connector of a coaxial cable from your TV cable into the TV/Cable Ant
connector on the back of the computer, and then turn the connector to tighten it.
Or
Plug a cable into the S-video or composite video In connector on the back of the
computer; use an S-video cable (not provided) or the composite video cable. Plug the
other end of the cable into your set-top box or other device that is providing the signal
source for the TV.
2 If you are using a set-top box with S-video or composite video output, plug audio
cables (not provided) from your set-top box into the Audio In right (red) connector and
the Audio In left (white) connector on the back of the computer. See “Connecting to the
computer.”
If you are using a set-top box, connect the Remote Emitter cable. See “Connecting the
Remote Sensor.”
NOTE: The location and number of connectors may vary by model.