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:: General tips
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Keep cable distances as short
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Maintain video cable lengths as
short as possible. The less the signal has to travel, the less quality
loss will take place; if you cannot avoid a long cable connection, get
special cable designed to deliver the signals clearly and completely in
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Avoid contact between AC cables
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Do not let excess wire on the
floor, and maintain all cable wires away from AC electrical cords since
these may cause signal noise interference. |
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Let the cable expert do their
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Always have extra wire for all
installations; and no matter the easiness of the installation, never
change wire colors in the middle of wiring. Never connect any confusing
wire tracks; this only will take time and risk if in the future someone,
or even yourself, try to figure out the connection differences. |
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:: Safety tips
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Let the cable expert do their
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For any cable service fixing or
repairs, the best thing a person can do, is to let the local cable
company do the wiring and fixing for professionally; expert technicians
have access to the right resources and are very skilled in dealing with
cable matters, plus all jobs are guaranteed. |
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Place the cable box in a well
ventilated area |
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Avoid installing the cable box
in a cramped space, such as between books or a in a built-in cabinet,
and do not surround the cable box with anything, except when appropriate
ventilation is provided at all times. |
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