Install an XBox 360

Install an XBox 360

Congratulations! You're the proud new owner of an Xbox 360. But before you can play, you need to hook it up.

You Will Need
* An Xbox 360 console
* A component HD AV Cable
* An HD TV
* 2 AA batteries
* A wireless controller
* A power supply
* A power cord
* A non-HD TV (optional)

Step 1
Open the box and make sure all the contents are included.

Step 2
Find an open space for your console. Keep all ventilation openings clear to prevent overheating.

Avoid hot or dusty areas.

Step 3
Connect one end of the HD AV cable to your HD TV and the other to the console.

If you don’t have an HD TV, plug the included color-coded RCA cables into their corresponding input/output jacks.

Step 4
Install the batteries in the controller.

Step 5
Connect the power supply to the console and the power cord to the power supply. Then plug it into an available outlet.

The Xbox 360 has sold over 30 million units worldwide.

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