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    4 ON-SCREEN GRAPHICS 
    Your QIP receiver can generate graphics that overlay the video programming or fill 
    the entire television screen. Common examples include on-screen menus (such as 
    the User Setting menu), closed captions, and interactive program guides. The QIP 
    receiver overlays these graphics whenever you open a menu, enable closed 
    captions, or scroll through a program grid. 
    •  On-screen graphics are not available on all video output combinations. 
    •   On-screen graphics will not be displayed when you are using the IEEE-1394 
    connection on the rear panel of the QIP receiver.  
    						
    							
      
     
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    5 CONNECTING YOUR QIP RECEIVER 
    Instructions and diagrams are included for the following connections: 
    •  High-Definition Television  (HDTV) 
    •   A/V receiver — Audio 
    •   Stereo TV  (SDTV) 
    •   Stereo TV (SDTV) and Stereo VCR 
    •   A/V receiver, TV, and VCR   
    Before you move or change components on your entertainment system, review the 
    following:  
    •   For basic cable connections, use 75-ohm coaxial cables equipped with F-type 
    connectors.  
    •   Disconnect power from your equipment before connecting or changing cable 
    connections. 
    For information on connecting to an HDTV, see “Video Connection Options” on the 
    next page. 
    CAUTION! 
      Do not place anything on top of your QIP receiver, especially other home entertainment 
    components. Be sure to provide adequate ventilation to prevent overheating. 
      
    						
    							
      
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    Video Connection Options 
    The QIP receiver offers several different video connection options. Component 
    video, HDMI, and IEEE-1394 allow you to view both High-Definition and Standard-
    Definition TV programming. Composite video, S-Video, and RF coaxial connections 
    allow you to view only Standard-Definition TV programming. See  Section 4 
    Connections  for visual connection options. 
    To determine whether your TV features component video, HDMI, IEEE-1394, 
    S-Video, or composite video, check the manual supplied with your TV. 
    Use the guidelines below to determine the best video connection for your home 
    entertainment system. Note: Only (1) video connection to the TV is required.  HD 
    video can only be viewed with HDMI, IEEE-1394, or component video connections.  
    •   HDMI or IEEE-1394 — HDTV and SDTV 
    HDMI and IEEE-1394 offer higher quality HD video than component video.  
    • If your TV has an HDMI input, this is for both audio and video. Connect an 
    HDMI cable to the TV and to the HDMI connector on your QIP receiver. 
    • HDMI and IEEE-1394 outputs provide video and audio, so no separate audio 
    connections are required if you plan to use your TV’s speakers as the primary 
    audio source. 
    • If your TV has a DVI input, connect a DVI-to-HDMI adapter or cable to the 
    HDMI out connector on the QIP receiver and the 
    DVI-HDTV connector on your 
    TV. 
    DVI does not provide audio. A separate audio connection must be made. 
    •   Component video (YPbPr) — HDTV and SDTV 
    The YPbPr connectors on your QIP receiver provide HDTV and SDTV 
    component video.  
    •   S-Video — SDTV 
    If a component video input is not available on your TV, use the S-Video 
    connection.  
    •   Video (also referred to as composite video) — SDTV 
    If an S-Video input is not available on your TV, use the composite video 
    (video) connection. 
    •   RF Output — SDTV 
    If no other input is available on your TV, the RF Output of the QIP7100 Series 
    can be connected to the Antenna or Cable Input on your TV. The RF Output 
    carries both video and audio. Set your TV to channel 3 or 4. 
      
    						
    							
      
    5 CONNECTING YOUR QIP RECEIVER 
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    Connecting Your QIP Receiver to an HDTV — Video Only 
    IR RemoteInput CableCARD
    USB
    Ethernet
    SWITCHED105-125 V 60 Hz
    4 A MAX
    500 W MAX
    Serial Optical
    AudioDigital
    Audio
    S-Video
    1394
    Firewire
    HDMI
    RF TV OUT
    FiOS TV IN Audio
    Left
    Audio Right
    Video
    Out Y
    Pb
    Pr
    CABLE/
    ANTENNA INIEEE 1394
    COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
    Y
    Pb
    Pr
    HDMI
    Either / or
    HDMI
    connection
    Component video
    connection IEEE 1394
    connection
    Coax Cable in
    QIP7100
    HDTV
      
    Note: Only (1) HDTV video connection needs to be made to an HDTV.  
    						
    							
      
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    Connecting HDTV — Video  
    Cable In Connect an RF coaxial cable to the cable wall outlet and the 
    CABLE IN connector on 
    the QIP receiver. 
    Component Video (YPbPr)  Connect the component video cables to the  Y, Pb , and  Pr connectors on your HDTV 
    and QIP receiver. 
    This connection supports only the high-definition video connection between the QIP 
    receiver and the HDTV. To connect the audio connections for your HDTV, proceed to 
    the following page. To connect your audio connections for an A/V receiver, go to  
    Connecting Your QIP Receiver to an A/V Receiver — Audio. 
    Note: Be sure to match up each signal to the same connection on the TV, other wise 
    the colors will not appear correctly on your TV.  
    HDMI  If your TV has an HDMI input, this is for both audio and video if you are using the TV 
    speakers. Connect an HDMI cable to the TV and to the HDMI connector on your QIP 
    receiver. 
    If your TV has a DVI input, use the DVI connection for your video:  
    •  Connect a DVI-to-HDMI adapter or cable to the HDMI out connector on the QIP 
    receiver and the 
    DVI-HDTV connector on your TV. 
    A DVI connection supports only the video connection between the QIP receiver and 
    the HDTV. To connect the audio connections for your HDTV, proceed to the following 
    page. To connect your audio connections for an A/V receiver, go to  
    Connecting Your QIP 
    Receiver to an A/V Receiver — Audio . 
    If you have an audio/video receiver and are not using your TV’s speakers, go to 
    Connecting Your QIP Receiver to an A/V Receiver — Audio . 
    DVI does not provide audio. A separate audio connection must be made. 
    IEEE-1394  If your HDTV has an IEEE-1394 connector, you can use the IEEE-1394 for both your 
    video and audio connection:  
    •  Connect an IEEE-1394 cable to the IEEE-1394 connector on your HDTV and QIP 
    receiver. 
    On-screen graphics will not be displayed when you are using the IEEE-1394 
    connection on the rear panel of the QIP receiver. 
    If you have an audio/video receiver and are not using your TV’s speakers, go to 
    Connecting Your QIP Receiver to an A/V Receiver – Audio .  
    						
    							
      
    5 CONNECTING YOUR QIP RECEIVER 
     17
     
    Connecting Your QIP Receiver to an HDTV — Audio 
    IR RemoteInput CableCARD
    USB
    Ethernet
    SWITCHED105-125 V 60 Hz
    4 A MAX
    500 W MAX
    Serial Optical
    AudioDigital
    Audio
    S-Video
    1394
    Firewire
    HDMI
    RF TV OUT
    FiOS TV IN Audio
    Left
    Audio Right
    Video
    Out Y
    Pb
    Pr
    either / or
    L/R audio
    connection Digital audio
    optical connection Digital audio
    coaxial connection
    Coax Cable in
     
    Note: Only (1) audio connection needs to be made to an HDTV. 
    Connecting HDTV — Audio 
    Note: These connections are not required if you are using your TV’s speakers and 
    HDMI or IEEE-1394 connections. 
    If your TV does not have digital audio inputs: 
    •   Connect the stereo audio cable to the 
    AUDIO L and R connectors on the QIP7100 
    Series receiver and the audio left and audio right connectors on the HDTV.   
    						
    							
      
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    If your TV supports a digital audio input: 
    •  If your equipment supports it, use the digital audio 
    OPTICAL S/PDIF or COAXIAL 
    S/PDIF
     outputs instead of the AUDIO L and R outputs. In most cases, S/PDIF 
    offers better audio quality, including support for Dolby® Digital 5.1 audio. 
    For information on configuring your QIP receiver settings, see 
    Optimizing Your QIP 
    Receiver for High-Definition TV .  
    						
    							
      
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    Connecting Your QIP Receiver to an A/V Receiver — Audio  
    DIGITAL AUDIOTV/MONITOR OUTPUT SPEAKER
    CONNECTORS
    COAXIALCENTER
    SUB-
    WOOFER
    SURROUND
    FRONT
    VIDEO S-VIDEO
    L
    DVD
    CABLE/TV
    VIDEO 2
    IN
    OUT
    VCR AUDIO VIDEO
    R VIDEO S-VIDEO
    OPTICAL
    5.1 CH INPUTL
    R
    A/V Receiver QIP7100
    IR Remote
    Input CableCARD
    USB
    Ethernet
    SWITCHED105-125 V 60 Hz
    4 A MAX
    500 W MAX
    Serial Optical
    AudioDigital
    Audio
    S-Video
    1394
    Firewire
    HDMI
    RF TV OUT
    FiOS TV IN Audio
    Left
    Audio Right
    Video
    Out Y
    Pb
    Pr
    L/R audio
    connection Digital audio
    coaxial connectionDigital audio
    optical connection
    either / or
    either / or
    Coax Cable in
     
    Note: Only (1) audio connection needs to be made to an A/V Receiver. 
    Connecting an A/V Receiver — Audio 
    There are several options available for audio connections to your A/V receiver: 
    •   Digital audio (OPTICAL S/PDIF)  
    •   Digital audio (COAXIAL S/PDIF)  
    •   Stereo audio (AUDIO L AND R) 
    •   HDMI 
    If your A/V receiver supports it, the opti cal (OPTICAL S/PDIF), coaxial (S/PDIF), or 
    HDMI audio outputs may be used in place of the stereo audio outputs (AUDIO L and 
    R). In most cases these outputs offer a higher level of audio quality, including 
    support for Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. 
    •   Digital audio optical (S/PDIF) — Connect the optical cable to the digital audio 
    optical connector on the QIP receiver and the optical connector on the A/V 
    receiver. 
    •   Digital audio coaxial (S/PDIF) — Connect the digital audio cable to the digital 
    audio connector on the QIP receiver and the DIGITAL INPUT COAX connector on 
    the A/V receiver.  
    						
    							
      
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    •  Stereo audio  — Connect the stereo audio cable to the AUDIO L and R 
    connectors on the QIP receiver and the AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT 
    connectors on the A/V receiver. 
    •   HDMI  — Connect an HDMI cable to your A/V receiver and to the HDMI 
    connector on your QIP receiver. 
    For information on configuring your QIP receiver settings, see 
    Optimizing Your QIP 
    Receiver for High-Definition TV .  
    						
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