Roku HD1000 User Guide - Page 14

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nect the cable from the existing display device and connect it to your HD1000 inputs. Otherwise, select your source device and connect it to the appropriate Video-In connector(s) on the back of the HD1000. This cable/source type must match the cable/type you will use to connect the HD1000 video output. When the HD1000 is in Standby mode, this source will be "passed through" the HD1000 "as-is" - no conversion or transformation is applied to the signal. 2. Follow the appropriate steps in the "Connecting the HD1000" sections above to connect the HD1000 Video-Out to your display. When your HD1000 is in Standby mode (Power LED not lit), the signal present on the Video In connector will now be sent to the Video Out connector. Pressing the Power key for your HD1000 displays the HD1000's signal. Use the Setup option on the Main Menu to configure the screen saver and pass-through modes. Note: Only one type of output cable may be connected to the HD1000 at a time or the output picture quality will be reduced. The video input used for pass-through must be the same type of cable (S-Video or Component). Video pass-through is not available in VGA mode. For more information about connecting your HD1000, please see the "Troubleshooting" section on page 29. For more information about troubleshooting, tips & tricks and frequently asked questions, please visit our Website at www.rokulabs.com. 12

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For more information about troubleshooting,
tips & tricks and frequently asked questions,
please visit our Website at
www.rokulabs.com
.
nect the cable from the existing display device and connect it to
your HD1000 inputs. Otherwise, select your source device and con-
nect it to the appropriate Video-In connector(s) on the back of the
HD1000. This cable/source type must match the cable/type you
will use to connect the HD1000 video output. When the HD1000 is
in Standby mode, this source will be “passed through” the HD1000
“as-is” — no conversion or transformation is applied to the signal.
2. Follow the appropriate steps in the “Connecting the HD1000” sec-
tions above to connect the HD1000 Video-Out to your display.
When your HD1000 is in Standby mode (Power LED not lit), the signal
present on the Video In connector will now be sent to the Video
Out connector. Pressing the Power key for your HD1000 displays the
HD1000’s signal. Use the Setup option on the Main Menu to configure
the screen saver and pass-through modes.
Note: Only one type of output cable may be connected to the HD1000
at a time or the output picture quality will be reduced. The video
input used for pass-through must be the same type of cable (S-Video
or Component). Video pass-through is not available in VGA mode.
For more information about connecting your HD1000, please see the
“Troubleshooting” section on page 29.