Toshiba 160HD4 Connecting the Symbio Avhd recorder, Before you connect About IEEE-1394 cables

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2 Connecting the Symbio AVHD recorder

Before you connect

About IEEE-1394 cables

Before you connect your Symbio AVHD recorder, follow these recommendations and precautions, and heed all warnings.

Read all items under “Installation” on page 3.

Protect the Symbio AVHD recorder from moisture condensation.

When choosing a location for your Symbio AVHD recorder, take into consideration the potential for damage to the device

from moisture condensation. Read item 33, “Moisture condensation precautions,” on page 3.

An IEEE-1394 device can have either 4-pin or 6-pin connectors. The Symbio AVHD recorder has 6-pin IEEE-1394 (DTVLink) ports. Toshiba integrated HD televisions have 4-pin IEEE- 1394 ports.

This Symbio AVHD recorder was shipped with a 4-pin to 6-pinIEEE-1394 cable for connection to your Toshiba integrated HD television.

4-pin IEEE-1394 connector

6-pin IEEE-1394 connector

Protect the Symbio AVHD recorder from overheating.

Because the Symbio AVHD recorder uses thermal convection to cool its internal hard disc drive, follow these guidelines to protect the device from overheating:

Always provide a minimum of 4 inches (10 cm) of space around all sides of the Symbio AVHD recorder.

Always arrange your Symbio AVHD recorder and other devices so air can circulate freely around them.

Never block the ventilation holes on the Symbio AVHD recorder.

Never stack other electronic devices on top of the Symbio AVHD recorder.

Never place the Symbio AVHD recorder near or above other devices that emit high levels of heat (such as audio receivers or amplifiers). Failure to observe this precaution may cause heat from the other components to rise over the Symbio AVHD recorder and overheat it.

Protect against power surges.

Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded.

Position cables properly to avoid interference.

If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Always keep twin lead cables away from your other audio/video cables.

Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.

Important information about IEEE-1394 device connection

Always use S400 type IEEE-1394 cable.

You can interconnect a maximum of 16 IEEE-1394 device chains.

Never make a “loop connection” in any IEEE-1394 device chain.

 

 

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Contents 160HD4 Important Safety Instructions Safety PrecautionsMoisture condensation precautions InstallationHandling Service CleaningOperation Contents Introduction Before you connect About IEEE-1394 cables Connecting the Symbio Avhd recorderCarefully move the Symbio Avhd recorder to its new location Connecting the Symbio Avhd recorderTurn on the television To shut down and disconnect the Symbio Avhd recorderDevice Initialization window Configuring the Symbio Avhd recorderConfiguring the device Setting the Avhd skip timeTo use the remote control to operate the Symbio Using the Symbio Avhd recorderRecorded image and sound quality depend very much on Controlling live TV Using the Time-Shift Control windowButton Function To stop recording Recording programsOne-touch recording To record immediately one-touch recordingPress REC to stop the current recording Stopping or canceling a recordingTo cancel a scheduled or manual recording To stop a recording already in progressSorting recorded programs in the Stream Selection window Managing recorded programsButtonFunction To delete a recorded program To lock or unlock a recorded programPlaying recorded programs To set the skip time, see Setting the Avhd skip time on Using fast reverse REW and fast forward FF during playbackPausing during playback of a recorded program Using the Pause functionPausing live TV Appendix TroubleshootingWait at least 15 seconds before relocating Appendix Specifications For Toshiba Avhd recorders Limited United States WarrantyLimited Canada Warranty Toshiba America Consumer PRODUCTS, L.L.C