Google GFHD200 Installation Information

About your TV Box
If you subscribe to Google Fiber TV service, for each TV included in the service, you have one TV Box (GFHD100 or
GFHD200), a two-section power cable, and a remote control.
This article describes the TV Box model GFHD200. If you have a model GFHD100, please refer to the
main Fiber help center for specific information about your device.
The TV Box dimensions are 5.7" W x 5.7" D x 1.1" H. The following image shows the purpose of each port on the
back of the device.
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Specialist can provide this cable, if needed.
Each TV Box is connected by coaxial cable to a outlet in a nearby wall, which connects it to the Network+ Box. In
rare cases, TV Boxes can be connected by Ethernet cable, based on factors considered by the Installation
Specialist at installation time. The TV Box is also connected to your TV.
Connecting your TV to the HDMI port on the TV Box ensures the most vivid picture and enhances your viewing
enjoyment. If your TV does not support HDMI, you can use an analog break-out cable, which is available from your
Installation Specialist or you can pick one up at a Google Fiber service center. (You can use an HDMI or an analog
connection, but not both.)
Do not connect your TV to the coax port on the TV Box. That type of connection could damage your TV.
When the TV Box is properly connected and powered on, the LED on the front lights up solid blue.
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