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CATV or Satellite Receiver Connections
Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (2)
The following connection is the connection to a cable box or satellite receiver
when many or all the channels received are scrambled.
Using this connection, you can:
•Record any CATV signals by selecting them on the cable box or satellite
receiver.
•Record using the “AV AUTO REC” function (see page
55
) when LINE IN 1 is
used for cable box/satellite receiver connection.
NOTE
•With this connection, you cannot record a channel while you watch another.
1
Connect the TV antenna/
CATV cable and coaxial
cables as shown on the
left.
You can watch TV channels.
2
Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO
Output jacks on this
Recorder to the video/
audio input jacks on your
TV using the supplied
video/audio cable.
You can watch video played back
on the Recorder.
3
Connect the IN 1 (AUTO
REC) VIDEO/AUDIO jacks
on this Recorder to the
video/audio output jacks
on your cable box or
satellite receiver using a
video/audio cable.
You can record scrambled CATV
channels.
NOTE
•These are standard video connec-
tions. You can use S-video or
component connections if they are
available.
Important!
•Connect this Recorder directly to
your TV and not via the cable box,
satellite receiver, or a VCR.
•When using this connection, set
“PROGRESSIVE OUT” to
“PROGRESSIVE SCAN OFF” (see
page
102
).
After the connection
Plug in the power cords of the TV and
cable box/satellite receiver. Then go to
“EZ Set Up” (see page
26
).
TV
Cable box/
Satellite
receiver
The Recorder
To antenna
input jack
To PASS
THROUGH
To IN FROM
ANTENNA
To antenna
output jack
To video/audio
output jacks
To antenna
input jack
To IN 1 (AUTO REC)
VIDEO/AUDIO jacks
To video/audio
input jacks
To VIDEO/AUDIO
Output jacks
1
1
1
2
3
Coaxial cable
(commercially available)
Coaxial cable
(supplied)
Antenna cable
(commercially available)
Video/audio
cable
(supplied)
Video/audio cable
(commercially available)
To antenna/CATV
wall outlet
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