- 7 -PREPARATIONConnectionsPlace your receiver on a firm, level surface with at least a 10cm gap around all sides of the case and ina position convenient for connection to your television, a mains power outlet and a TV aerial wall outlet (orthe 'flying lead' from your TV aerial, as appropriate).Please refer to the Safety Precautions on page 2.Turn off your television at the mains and disconnect the lead going to the aerial wall outlet (or the flying aeriallead) and connect this to the ANTENNA IN socket on the rear of the receiver. Connect the aerial cable suppliedfrom the TV OUT socket on the receiver to the TV set's aerial socket.Connect the TV SCART socket on the rear of the receiver to a suitable SCART socket on your television.There may be more than one SCART socket on your television and, if unsure which to use, you should referto its manual for guidance.RS-232CTVTVAerialInTV AerialTV Scart InANTENNAIN VCR/DVRTV DC IN (6V)DIGI TAL AUDI O OUT(CO AX IAL)ANTENNAOUTNot useIf you have a VCR or other equipment connected to your television, please connect the receiver as describedhere and refer the “Connecting the external devices” on page 19.Connecting the AC adapter to the DC IN.Finally, plug the receiver into the mains outlet, then the power lamp lights to red.Inserting the batteries into the remote control handset.Remove the battery compartment cover from the rear of the remote control handset by lifting the catchat one side. Insert two AA(R6) sized batteries, taking care to observe the correct orientation as marked onthe inside of the compartment. Replace the compartment cover.