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TV Spider Installation

TV SPIDER can be installed with any of the following consumer video sources.


Single Digital Cable Set Top Box Solution

In this configuration the cable provider does not require the home owner to use a analogue cable set top box for every TV in the home. The cable provider however does require the use of a digital set top box for each TV to view premium programming.

The diagram below shows how the TV SPIDER Video Hub is used to distribute the output of the digital set top box to every TV in the home. In this installation the digital set top box is originally connected to the TV with either RF COAX or S-video cables.

  1. Disconnect the COAX cable attached to the digital set top box.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the digital set top box.
  4. Connect the RCA composite video cables provided with the TV SPIDER kit to the composite video outputs of the digital set top box being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  5. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video inputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each input.
  6. There is no need to touch either the S-video or RF COAX cables connected to the TV from the digital set top box.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  12. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the digital set top box.

The diagram below shows how to install the TV SPIDER, if you are using the composite video output option of your digital set top box to connect to the TV.

  1. Disconnect the input COAX cable attached to the digital set top box.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the digital set top box.
  4. Disconnect the RCA composite video cables from the TV and connect them to the composite video inputs on the Video Hub being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of the inputs on the Video Hub.
  5. Using the RCA composite video cables supplied with the TV SPIDER kit connect one end to the composite video inputs of the TV being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  6. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video outputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  12. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the digital set top box.
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Digital or Analog Cable Set Top Box Solution

In this configuration the cable provider requires the home owner to use a analogue cable set top box for every TV in the home. The cable provider also requires the use of a digital set top box for each TV to view premium programming.

The diagram below shows how the TV SPIDER Video Hub is used to distribute the output of the digital set top box to every TV in the home through the analogue set top box. In this installation the digital set top box is originally connected to the TV with either RF COAX or S-video cables.

  1. Disconnect the COAX cable attached to the digital set top box RF COAX input.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the digital set top box.
  4. Connect the RCA composite video cables provided with the TV SPIDER kit to the composite video outputs of the digital set top box being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  5. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video inputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each input.
  6. There is no need to touch either the S-video or RF COAX cables connected to the TV from the digital set top box.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  12. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the digital set top box.

The diagram below shows how to install the TV SPIDER, if you are using the composite video output option of your digital set top box to connect to the TV.

  1. Disconnect the input COAX cable attached to the digital set top box RF COAX input.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COA
  4. X output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the digital set top box.
  5. Disconnect the RCA composite video cables from the TV and connect them to the composite video inputs on the Video Hub being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of the inputs on the Video Hub.
  6. Using the RCA composite video cables supplied with the TV SPIDER kit connect one end to the composite video inputs of the TV being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  7. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video outputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  8. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  9. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  10. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  11. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  12. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  13. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the digital set top box.
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Satellite Set Top Box Solution

In this installation it is assumed that the Satellite set top box was installed to replace Cable TV service. A cable distribution system exists but is not used.

Or you are a current CATV subscriber and want to convert to a satellite set top box. This is the ideal case since all the cables are in place. When the satellite box is installed make sure the original COAX cable is not used to route the signal from the satellite dish, since it will be used by TV SPIDER to send channel 125 to all your other TVs.

The diagram below shows how the TV SPIDER Video Hub is used to distribute the output of the satellite set top box to every TV in the home on channel 125. The existing connection from the satellite set top to the TV is S-video.

  1. Connect the old CATV COAX cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  2. Connect the RCA composite video cables provided with the TV SPIDER kit to the composite video outputs of the satellite set top box being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  3. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video inputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each input.
  4. There is no need to touch either the S-video or RF COAX cables connected to the TV from the satellite set top box.
  5. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  6. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from old cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  7. Disconnect this cable from the splitter
  8. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  9. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  10. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the satellite set top box.

The diagram below shows how to install the TV SPIDER, if you are using the composite video output option of your satellite set top box to connect to the TV.

  1. Connect the old CATV COAX cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  2. Disconnect the RCA composite video cables from the TV and connect them to the composite video inputs on the Video Hub being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of the inputs on the Video Hub.
  3. Using the RCA composite video cables supplied with the TV SPIDER kit connect one end to the composite video inputs of the TV being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  4. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video outputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  5. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  6. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your old cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  7. Disconnect this cable from the splitter.
  8. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  9. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  10. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the satellite set top box.
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Home Theater A/V Receiver Solution

In this Home Theater configuration the cable provider does not require the home owner to use a analogue cable set top box for every TV in the home. The cable provider also requires the use of a digital set top box for each TV to view premium programming.

The diagram below shows a typical Home Theater video connection. The audio cables to the speaker system are not shown, since they are not affected by TV SPIDER. In this case a digital cable set top box is used. If there is no digital set top box, the COAX cable from the cable distribution splitter is connected to the VCR RF COAX input. (See VCR installation application.)

All video sources are connected to the A/V Receiver with composite video and the A/V Receiver is connected to the TV with composite video cables. If some video sources use S-video inputs to the A/V Receiver, they may not be available on the composite video output. Consult your A/V Receiver manual to see if you can mix S-video and composite video inputs and see all sources on the composite output.

The diagram below shows how the TV SPIDER Video Hub is used to distribute the output of the Home Theater A/V Receiver to every TV in the home on channel 125.

  1. Disconnect the input COAX cable attached to the digital set top box RF COAX input.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the digital set top box.
  4. Disconnect the RCA composite video cables from the TV and connect them to the composite video inputs on the Video Hub being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of the inputs on the Video Hub.
  5. Using the RCA composite video cables supplied with the TV SPIDER kit connect one end to the composite video inputs of the TV being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  6. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video outputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  12. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the Home Theater A/V Receiver.
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DVD Player Solution

The DVD player is usually connected directly to a TV by using component video cables, or S-video cables or RCA composite cables as shown in the diagram. Programming from the cable provider is distributed to all TVs in the home using COAX cable where each cable is connected to the RF COAX input on each TV.

The diagram below shows how the TV SPIDER Video Hub is used to distribute the output of the DVD player to every TV in the home. In this installation the DVD player is originally connected to the TV with either S-video or component video cables.

  1. Disconnect the COAX cable attached to the TV, which uses the DVD player.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the COAX input of the TV.
  4. Connect the RCA composite video cables to the composite video outputs of the DVD player being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  5. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video inputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each input.
  6. There is no need to touch either the S-video or component video cables connected to the TV.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  12. 12. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the DVD player.

The diagram below shows how to install the TV SPIDER, if you are using the composite video output option of your DVD player.

  1. Disconnect the COAX cable attached to the TV, which uses the DVD player.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the COAX input of the TV.
  4. Disconnect the RCA composite video cables from the TV and connect them to the composite video inputs on the Video Hub being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of the inputs on the Video Hub.
  5. Using the RCA composite video cables supplied with the TV SPIDER kit connect one end to the composite video inputs of the TV being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  6. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video outputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.

This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the DVD player.

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TiVo Receiver Solution

In this configuration the cable provider does not require the home owner to use a analogue cable set top box for every TV in the home. The TIVO RECEIVER is used as a tuner for the analogue for the TV.

The diagram below shows how the TV SPIDER Video Hub is used to distribute the output of the TIVO RECEIVER to every TV in the home. In this installation the TIVO RECEIVER is originally connected to the TV with either RF COAX or S-video cables.

  1. Disconnect the COAX cable attached to the TIVO RECEIVER RF COAX input.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the TIVO RECEIVER.
  4. Connect the RCA composite video cables provided with the TV SPIDER kit to the composite video outputs of the TIVO RECEIVER being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  5. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video inputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each input.
  6. There is no need to touch either the S-video or RF COAX cables connected to the TV from the TIVO RECEIVER.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  12. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the TIVO RECEIVER.

The diagram below shows how to install the TV SPIDER, if you are using the composite video output option of your TIVO RECEIVER to connect to the TV.

  1. Disconnect the input COAX cable attached to the TIVO RECEIVER RF COAX input.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the TIVO RECEIVER RF COAX input.
  4. Disconnect the RCA composite video cables from the TV and connect them to the composite video inputs on the Video Hub being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of the inputs on the Video Hub.
  5. Using the RCA composite video cables supplied with the TV SPIDER kit connect one end to the composite video inputs of the TV being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  6. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video outputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  12. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the TIVO RECEIVER.
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VCR Solution

In this configuration the cable provider does not require the home owner to use a analogue cable set top box for every TV in the home. The VCR is used as a tuner for the analogue for the TV.

The diagram below shows how the TV SPIDER Video Hub is used to distribute the output of the VCR to every TV in the home. In this installation the VCR is originally connected to the TV with either RF COAX or S-video cables.

  1. Disconnect the COAX cable attached to the VCR RF COAX input.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the VCR.
  4. Connect the RCA composite video cables provided with the TV SPIDER kit to the composite video outputs of the VCR being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  5. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video inputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each input.
  6. There is no need to touch either the S-video or RF COAX cables connected to the TV from the VCR.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  12. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the VCR.

The diagram below shows how to install the TV SPIDER, if you are using the composite video output option of your VCR to connect to the TV.

  1. Disconnect the input COAX cable attached to the VCR RF COAX input.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the VCR RF COAX input.
  4. Disconnect the RCA composite video cables from the TV and connect them to the composite video inputs on the Video Hub being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of the inputs on the Video Hub.
  5. Using the RCA composite video cables supplied with the TV SPIDER kit connect one end to the composite video inputs of the TV being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  6. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video outputs of the Video Hub. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  7. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  8. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  9. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  10. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  11. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  12. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the VCR.
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Monitor Your Child's Computer or TV Use

TV SPIDER can be connected to your child’s computer to monitor how your child is using his or her computer. Simply by selecting channel 125 on any TV in your home you can see the screen view of your child’s computer as if you were in the same room. Please go to the Computer Install section of the installation page.

If there is either a digital set top box, VCR, TIVO or Satellite set top box connected to the TV in your child’s room, you can use TV SPIDER to monitor what your child is viewing on the TV. Please go to the installation section for further information on how to install TV SPIDER with a digital set top box, VCR, TIVO or Satellite set top box.

If your child’s TV is equipped with composite video outputs, TV SPIDER will allow you to view what your child is watching on any TV in the home. Please go to the VCR section of the installation page for configuration information. Substitute the VCR image with the TV image in the composite video section.

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Personal Computer or Camcorder

Many of the newest computers have a composite TV output interface, which can be used with TV SPIDER. This will allow the screen content of either a computer desk top or lap top to be displayed on all the TVs in your home. Using the configuration described below you can watch DVDs, downloaded digital movies, view digital home movies, listen to any downloaded sound files or view a presentation on all your TVs.

If your computer does not have composite video output interfaces, there are products you can purchase, which convert the digital media content on your computer to the composite video format.

Most Camcorders have a composite video output interface and can be used with TV SPIDER to watch your home movies on every TV in your home.

Listed below is the original configuration of the COAX distribution system prior to installing TV SPIDER. It is assumed that a cable connected TV is in the same room as the Computer.

The diagram below shows how to install the TV SPIDER, if you are using the composite video output option of your personal computer to connect to the TV SPIDER Hub.

  1. Disconnect the input COAX cable attached to the TV RF COAX input.
  2. Connect that cable to the COAX video input of the Video Hub.
  3. Connect the short COAX cable provided by the TV SPIDER kit to the COAX output of the Video Hub and the RF COAX input of the TV.
  4. Using the RCA composite video cables supplied with the TV SPIDER kit connect one end to the composite video inputs of the TV SPIDER Hub being careful to match the color code of the cable to that of each input.
  5. Connect the other end of the RCA composite cables to the composite video outputs of the Computer. Again make sure to match the color code of the cable to that of each output.
  6. Attach the power cube cable to the 12 volt connector on the Video Hub and then plug the power cube into a 120 volt outlet.
  7. You must now go to the place where the COAX cable from your cable provider is connected to the main or first splitter of your cable distribution system.
  8. Disconnect this cable from the splitter and connect it to the input connector on the TV SPIDER Cable entry signal director.
  9. Now disconnect the cable which goes to the TV using the Video Hub from the splitter and connect the cable to one of the two outputs on the Cable entry signal director. You can select either of the two outputs.
  10. Using the short COAX cable provided in the kit connect it to the other output of the Cable entry signal director and the input of the cable distribution splitter.
  11. This completes the installation. Now any TV capable of selecting channel 125 can view the output of the Computer.
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Vidiociti President's Wiring

Even the president of Vidiociti uses TV Spider to distribute his DVD Player output to every TV in his home. Before TV Spider was invented I had to use Channel Plus remodulators to distribute the output of my satellite box and VCR on channels 37 and 47 respectively. This meant I had to install new cable and spend a lot of money on the remodulators. Later I added a DVD Player; but I could only see the output of my DVD Player on TV 1. The schematic below shows how I was able to distribute the output of my DVD Player to all my other TVs using TV Spider and my existing cable wiring.

I am certain there are many other unique ways cable TV subscribers can install TV Spider to distribute the output of that special audio/video equipment to every TV in their home.

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