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2 Connecting the TV signal The TV signal may come from an antenna, a cable TV signal provider, or a satellite TV signal provider. For best results, the TV signal should be connected directly to the computer. If using a set-top box to connect to the computer, additional cables (not provided) may be required. NOTE: The location and number of connectors for the TV signal may vary by model. NOTE: The Television (Electronic) Program Guide is not available in all countries/regions. Your computer may not include all the cables needed for the television setup. You may need to purchase cables, a coaxial signal splitter, or other accessories separately. For more information about TV signals and TV tuners, see the Microsoft web site: www.microsoft.com and click Windows 7 and then type tv tuner in the search bar. Connecting TV signal directly to computer NOTE: The location and number of connectors may vary by model. Connect the coaxial cable from your TV antenna or TV signal provider directly into the computer. The TV signal is either an analog cable or digital antenna signal. 1. Determine the location of the TV In or TV Input connector (4) on your computer. The location of this connector varies by computer. 2. Plug the connector of a coaxial cable (2) from your TV antenna (1), or TV signal provider, to the TV In or TV Input connector (4) on the computer. 3. Turn the connector to tighten it. 1 1 1 4 2 3 1 Cable or TV antenna signal 2 Coaxial TV cable 2 3 2 Chapter 2 Connecting the TV signal TV IN TV IN 4 2 4 3 ENWW

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Connecting the TV signal
The TV signal may come from an antenna, a cable TV signal provider, or a satellite TV signal provider.
For best results, the TV signal should be connected directly to the computer. If using a set-top box to
connect to the computer, additional cables (not provided) may be required.
NOTE:
The location and number of connectors for the TV signal may vary by model.
NOTE:
The Television (Electronic) Program Guide is not available in all countries/regions.
Your computer may not include all the cables needed for the television setup. You may need to
purchase cables, a coaxial signal splitter, or other accessories separately.
For more information about TV signals and TV tuners, see the Microsoft web site:
www.microsoft.com
and click
Windows 7
and then type
tv tuner
in the search bar.
Connecting TV signal directly to computer
NOTE:
The location and number of connectors may vary by model.
Connect the coaxial cable from your TV antenna or TV signal provider directly into the computer. The
TV signal is either an analog cable or digital antenna signal.
1.
Determine the location of the TV In or TV Input connector (4) on your computer. The location of this
connector varies by computer.
2.
Plug the connector of a coaxial cable (2) from your TV antenna (1), or TV signal provider, to the
TV In or TV Input connector (4) on the computer.
3.
Turn the connector to tighten it.
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Cable or TV antenna signal
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Coaxial TV cable
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Chapter 2
Connecting the TV signal
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