Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Install An Hdtv

Once you've researched the different types of HDTVs available on the market and chosen the right one, it's time to install it. Installation of a new HDTV can be tricky. If possible, have it professionally installed. If this is not possible, due to cost or lack of installers in your area, follow the instruction manual exactly.


Instructions


Install Your HDTV


1. Decide how you would like your HDTV to be broadcast. You can opt for an antenna signal, HDTV cable service or satellite programming. Depending on the method you choose, you may need to purchase additional equipment, such as a satellite dish, through your service provider.


2. Buy the right HDTV bundle. Depending on where you live and what type of HDTV service is available to you, your bundle may include such items as connector cables, tuner cards and antennas.


3. Remove your HDTV from its packaging and find the installation section of the owner's manual.


4. Mount your HDTV by using the proper wall mounts. Not all HDTVs come with wall mounts or stands, so you may have to purchase these items separately at a big-box electronics store or through your local cable provider.


5. Secure the HDTV antenna in the location recommended in the owner's manual.


6. Follow the instructions provided to install the tuner card for your HDTV. You'll need a PC that is relatively new to complete this task.


7. Find your coaxial cable and use it to connect the HDTV tuner card to your HDTV antenna.


8. Install the software that came with your HDTV. Setting up the hardware during installation will require manufacturer-specific instructions. Failure to follow those instructions will slow you down and may cause damage to your HDTV.


9. Call your cable company or satellite television provider to order an HDTV programming package. If you don't receive shows broadcast in high definition, there is no point in owning an HDTV.


10. Ask your HDTV provider if there are any installation specials being run. Many cable companies run installation specials as an incentive to get customers to switch to HDTV. An installation special may very likely include professional installation for a nominal fee or at no extra charge.


11. Call your provider to troubleshoot reception problems after you install your system or request that a technician be dispatched to install the system for you.







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