Monday 6 April 2015

Install A Tv Splitter

Coaxial cable connectors require a threaded connection.


Sending audio and video signals to multiple televisions from a single incoming cable requires the use of a cable splitter. A cable splitter has one incoming cable connection and two outgoing cable connections. Connecting a cable from one of the outgoing splitter connections to a television, allows the television to receive the audio and video connections. If you are splitting a cable from a cable or satellite receiver, each television receiving signal from the splitter will view the same channel.


Instructions


1. Turn the nut on the end of the cable connector counter-clockwise to remove the cable from the barrel connector or the television. Use the adjustable wrench if the nut on the end of the cable will not turn with your fingers.


2. Thread the incoming cable connector onto the end of the splitter with the single connection. Turn the nut of the F-connector clockwise to thread the connector onto the threaded splitter connection.


3. Connect one coaxial cable to each threaded outgoing connection of the television splitter. Tighten each coax connection hand tight to avoid binding the threads.


4. Mount the television splitter to the wall with 3/4-inch screws and a Phillips screwdriver. Skip this step if you are not mounting the splitter.


5. Connect the cable(s) running from the splitter to each television to provide each television with audio and video signals.

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