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Appendix: Additional Setup Examples

Connecting Other A/V Equipment

You may have other devices in your home entertainment system which don’t necessarily connect to your TiVo DVR. These tips can help you complete your home entertainment setup, but be sure to consult your other devices’ owner’s manuals for setup information.

Connecting an A/V Receiver. An A/V receiver “receives” audio and video signals from your electronic devices, and lets you send those signals to other devices (usually, video to a TV and audio to a set of loud speakers). You can add an A/V receiver to any of the setups described here and on the Start Here poster.

Instead of connecting audio and video from the DVR to your TV as shown in the setup diagrams, connect audio and video from your DVR to an available input on your A/V receiver. If your A/V receiver is already connected to your TV, your setup is done.

Connecting other A/V equipment. Other kinds of A/V equipment, such as a DVD player or game console, do not connect to your TiVo DVR. You should connect your other devices to additional inputs on your TV or A/V receiver.

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Contents Appendix Additional Setup Examples Cables and Accessories Inside the carton, you’ll findSafety Instructions Before YOU Begin126 Connecting your DVR to a Phone Line or to the Internet Choosing how your DVR connects to the TiVo serviceConnections for a Satellite Box with optional Basic Cable Use cable bag Cable bagConnect to the TiVo service 130 Connecting a VCR, DVD Recorder, or Other Equipment Connecting a VCR or DVD RecorderConnecting Other A/V Equipment