Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections
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Option 1
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| ANTENNA INPUT |
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| ANTENNA INTERCONNECT CABLE | DIGITAL ANTENNA |
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TO TV | EXT1 | TO VCR/SAT | EXT2 | |
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TV ANTENNA | ANALOG |
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INPUT | ANTENNA INPUT |
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HDMI
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L
R
AUDIO
OUT
YPB
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COAXIAL | COMPONENT | COAXIAL |
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DIGITAL OUT | VIDEO OUT | IN |
MAINS
Connecting the antenna cables
These connections enable you to watch and record TV programmes.
This recorder has two types of tuner input, one for digital TV reception and one for analogue TV reception. If you have a separate indoor digital terrestrial antenna or you want to connect your recorder to Cable TV as well as antenna, follow option 2. Otherwise, follow option 1.
Helpful Hints:
–Depending on how you have currently connected your TV channel (directly from an
–If you want to connect to a VCR and/or a separate Cable Box/ Satellite Receiver, see ‘Step 2: Optional Connections’ for details.
Before you start ...
Select a suitable antenna connection.
Option 1: Connecting to a single off-air antenna
Use this connection if you have only an
A Connect the existing Antenna cable (it can be from the
B Connect the Tuner interlink cable (supplied) to the DIGITAL
ANTENNA LOOP THROUGH and
ANALOG ANTENNA INPUT
sockets on the recorder.
C Connect a RF antenna cable (supplied) from the TO TV ANTENNA INPUT socket on the recorder to the antenna input socket on your TV (usually labelled as ANT, ANTENNA IN, RF IN).
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