•For HD and supported TVs, connect an HDMI cable between the Moxi 3012 and the HDTV (refer to the previous figure on page 56).
If an HDMI cable or an HDMI to DVI conversion cable is used along with an intermediate device such as an audio/video receiver, video might not be passed through the intermediate device to the TV. If this happens, connect the Moxi 3012 directly to the TV.
•If an HDMI connection is unavailable, connect component (YPbPr) cables for HDTV.
•For televisions where HDMI or component is not an option or connect an
•When the previous options are unavailable, use a composite video cable connected to the V port.
For complete list of available connections see, table 3 on page 53.
3.Install one of the following audio connections (only if you are not using HDMI):
•For digital audio, connect an S/PDIF cable to the Moxi 3012 and receiver or TV.
•For analog audio to the TV, connect composite stereo cables between the TV and the L and R ports.
•For analog audio with a receiver, connect composite stereo cables between the receiver and the L and R ports.
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able to record programs as scheduled.
Connect archiving components
To add components to the TV connected to the Moxi, such as a DVD- recorder or VCR, refer to the manufacturer’s documentation for each device.
Copy protected programs cannot be archived to a VCR and may not work with a DVDr.
When installing any secondary device, such as a VCR, do not insert the device in the primary signal path between the Moxi 3012 and the TV, as this may affect the video and audio displayed on the TV. Instead, use a secondary video input to the TV for the VCR (see the following figure). If the content is copy protected, the picture may still appear distorted.
As previously noted, content providers may protect their content with copy protection technologies that limit or prohibit the copying or viewing of their content. If the content is protected by digital copy-
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