Rogers digital cable box
A Rogers Digital Box converts high-definition television (HDTV) signals, allowing the viewer to display HDTV programming in many different picture formats. The box allows you to access the mode required for your individual high-definition television, regardless of make or model. For first time setup, the box will run an HDTV Setup Wizard that will give you step-by-step instructions on how to link your television with a compatible format from Rogers Cable, Inc.
Things You'll Need
- High-definition television set
- Rogers cable account in good standing
- High-definition SA3250 digital box
- Digital box remote control
- Coaxial cable
- Active cable connection
- Component HDTV connectors or HDMI cable
- Audio cable
Step 1
Plug one end of the coaxial cable into the cable connection on your wall. Plug the other end into the "CABLE IN" connection on the HD box. The coaxial cable is usually white or tan in color with threaded metal ends containing a singular cable wire. Tighten the connections by turning the metal ends in a clockwise direction.
Step 2
Plug the component cable into the "HDTV OUT" connection on the back of your HD box. The cable will have three different colored sockets on each end. Match the colored sockets to the colored holes behind the box. Plug the colored sockets on the other end into the corresponding colored holes on the back of your HD television at the location labeled "VIDEO IN."
Step 3
Plug the HDMI cable into the "HDMI OUTPUT" hole on your HD box and the other end into the "HDMI INPUT" connection on your HD television.
Step 4
Plug the audio cable into the "AUDIO OUT" connection on the HD box and the other end into the "AUDIO IN" connection on your HD television. The audio cables will have red and white sockets to correspond to the red and white holes into which they will be plugged. Please note that if you are using an HDMI cable, this audio cable is not required.
Step 5
Plug your digital box and television into an electrical outlet. Ensure that your digital box is powered off and your television is powered on.