Manual

2 Way Splitter
(provided)
RP Coaxial cable
Audio video cables are
usually colo_coded red,
white, and yellow.
Connection: DVD Recorder + TV
This connection uses the 2-way splitter (provided) so you will be able to watch one
program while recording another program.Also, the connection directs you to send the
cable/antenna signal to the DVD Recorder so you can utilize the DVD Recorder's on-
screen programming guide.
I. Connect the signal (cabte or antenna)
Note:Depending upon how you currently hove yourTV connected,you'll have to disconnectthe cable
from yourTV'sAntenna thpotjack (sometimeslabeled CABLE/ANTENNA) before you connect it as
explainedbelow.
Cable service: If you have cable service via a cable that comes out of the wall,
connect the end of that cabte to the 2Way Splitter (provided) m connect the cable to
the end of the 2 Way Splitter that only has one connecto_
Note: If you have a cable box, go to page 6 for connection instructions.
Off-air antenna: If you use an off-air antenna to get TV programming, connect the
antenna's RF coaxial cable to the end of the 2 Way Splitter that only has one
connecto_
2. Use the RF Coaxial cable that was packed with your DVD Recorder, and connect one
end to the 2Way Splitter -- connect the cabte to the end that has two connectors
(it doesn't matter which of the two connectors you use). Connect the other end to
the RF ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack on the back of the DVD Recorde_
3. Connect another RF Coaxial cable (not provided) to the other connector that's
available on the 2Way Splitte_ Connect the other end of this RF Coaxial cable to the
TV's Antenna Input jack (sometimes labeled CABLE/ANTENNA).
Connect the DVD Recorder to the TV
4. You need to connect cabtes to the DVD Recorder's OUTPUT iacks to the TV's
INPUT jacks in order to see the content from the DVD Recordel_
4a. Connect the audio cables.
A set of audio/video cables was packed with your DVD Recorden Connect the
audio cables to the OUTPUTAUDIO L (left - white) and R (right - red) iacks on
the back of your DVD Recorder, and to the corresponding Audio Input jacks on
your TV (sometimes labeled AUDIO IN L and R).
4h. Connect the video cable.The cables you use for the video determine the quality
of the picture you'll see on your TV when you're playing DVDs. For more
information about cables and signal quality, go to page $6. Connect the video cable
(yellow) to the OUTPUT VIDEO iack on the back of your DVD Recorder, and to
theVideo Input jack on your TV (sometimes labeledVIDEO IN).
S-VIDEO (not shown) If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack.connect one end of the
S-Video cable (provided) to the S-VIDEO iack on the back of the TV and the other
end to the S-VIDEO OUT iack on the back of the DVD Recorder.
COMPONENT OUT -Y, Pb, Pr (not shown) If your TV has Component Input
Jacks (Y, Pb, Pr), you can achieve even greater picture quality by connecting the
DVD Recorder to the TV using these jacks (COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT, Y,
Pb, Pr on the DVD Recorder). For more explanation, go to page 56.
Note:If your TV _scapable of progresslvescan,connect the DVD Recorderto theTV using the
COMPONENTV/DEO OUTPUTjacks, and slidethe PROGSCAN switch to the ON position to see DVD
titles (movies)in progressivescan format. If you need more explanation,go to page55.
5. Attach theAC power cord to the unit.
6. Insert the other end of the AC power cord into an AC oudet (or power strip).
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