How do you connect the Samsung One Connect Box?
Get started with the One Connect Box
If you connect the One Connect Box to you TV, you only need 1 cable. That's why connecting the box doesn't take long. With these 4 steps, you'll make your One Connect Box ready in no time.
- Step 1: find the One Connect connector on your TV
- Step 2: connect the One Connect cable to the box and TV
- Step 3: connect the One Connect Box to the power grid
- Step 4: connect your peripherals to the One Connect Box
Step 1: find the One Connect connector on your TV
A television which can be connected to the One Connect Box often has only 1 connector at the back of the screen. That way, it's easy to find where you have to put the cable. Some smaller televisions for the One Connect Box also have a coax connector, like the 32-inch The Frame. You can recognize the connector for the One Connect cable by its long shape. You'll often find the text 'One Connect' near it.
Step 2: connect the One Connect cable to the box and the TV
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One Connect cable in the box
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One connect cable in the TV
Connect the One Connect cable to the right connector of your TV. You can connect the other end of the cable to the One Connect Box. The One Connect connector on the box looks the same as the one of the TV. You can find the connector on the right of the HDMI connectors. Above the connector, you can read 'One Connect'.
Step 3: connect the One Connect Box to the power grid
Have you connected the One Connect Box to your television? Now you can connect the box to the power grid. You can connect the included power cable to the One Connect Box connector with the wave above it. The other end with the connector goes in the socket.
Step 4: connect your peripherals to the One Connect Box
Your One Connect Box and television are now ready for use and you can easily connect your peripherals. Use the HDMI connector for your gaming consoles, media player, Blu-ray player, decoder, or soundbar. Does your soundbar only have an optical connector? You can connect it to the Digital Audio Out connector with a Toslink cable. If you're watching TV with a CI+ module, you can put in in the Common Interface connector and connect your coax cable to the Ant In connector.