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TO TV
CABLE IN
CABLE INPUT
ANTENNA
TV
CABLE/
ANTENNA
3
2
1
TV
VCR
HOME
TERMINAL
BYPASS
9V DC
100mA max.
4. Tune your TV to your home terminal’s RF output channel (3 or 4, as identified by your cable
operator). If you do not know how to do this, consult the manual that came with your TV.
You should now be able to see on your TV a program that is coming from your home terminal.
If you cannot see a program, check that the RF coaxial cables are securely and correctly
connected (as shown on page 11). If there is still a problem, check with your cable operator
that you are using the correct RF output channel (either 3 or 4).
5. When you can see a home-terminal program on your TV, switch the TV/VCR switch on your
VCR to “VCR”.
If you can still see the picture on your TV, everything is tuned correctly. If the picture disappears,
carry out the following final step.
6. Tune your VCR by setting the VCR’s RF output channel to the
same
RF channel number as
the home terminal and TV (either 3 or 4). If you do not know how to do this, consult the
manual that came with your VCR.
Everything should now be tuned correctly.
NOTES
Regardless of the
program
channel number you select on your home terminal, the
RF output
channel number will always be fixed (either 3 or 4, as quoted by your cable operator).
Your TV and VCR must be tuned to that channel if you want to watch and record programs through
the RF coaxial cables.
You can use the General Settings screen to set the POWER OUTLET (AC Outlet) on your home
terminal to be “Always on” or “On with Settop”. With this second setting, a TV attached to
POWER OUTLET will turn off then you turn off your home terminal and will turn on when you
turn on your home terminal.
(6) Set your VCR’s RF output to the
same channel number as your
home terminal’s RF output
(1) Find out from your
cable operator whether
your home terminal’s
RF output is channel 3
or channel 4
(4) Tune your TV to the
same channel number
as your home
terminal’s RF output
TURNING ON AND TUNING IN (cont.)