Controller (suggested locations)
Cable box

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Cable Box

Control

Setting

Suggested location

Place the cable box on top of the VCR. Attach the VCR’s Controller to the top of the VCR with the Controller’s transmitter pointed towards the cable box’s remote sensor.

ATTENTION:

The Controller can also control a DBS receiver. If both a cable box and a DBS receiver are used, position the Controller so its signal reaches the remote sensors on both the cable box and DBS receiver.

Your VCR

Cable box

To

To

RF output

Audio/Video

Controller

output

Transmitter

 

 

or

To

To

ANTENNA

AUDIO/

IN

VIDEO IN

Your VCR

CABLE

BOX

The following procedure is required if you receive your TV channels through a cable box (descrambler). The Controller allows the VCR to automatically switch the cable box channel during timer recording. The Controller is effective for recording broadcasts that have been programmed using VCR Plus+ ( pg. 30), Express timer programing ( pg. 34) or 24HR quick programing ( pg. 36).

NOTE:

The Controller is not supplied with this unit. It can be requested by mailing in the completed JVC Cable Mouse Certificate that is included with the accessory package.

1Installing Controller

Situate Controller

Place the Controller so that its transmitter is facing the cable box’s remote sensor.

Make sure the path between the Controller and

2the cable box’s remote sensor is not blocked.

Attach Controller

Fix securely using the adhesive strip attached on

3the back of the Controller.

Connect cable box to VCR

If your cable box does not have audio/video output connectors

Connect the RF output terminal on the cable box to the ANTENNA IN terminal on the rear of your VCR.

If your cable box has audio/video output connectors

Connect an audio/video cable between the AUDIO/VIDEO IN connectors on the rear of the VCR and the audio/video output connectors on the cable box.

NOTE:

When connecting your cable box, refer to its instruction

4manual.

Connect Controller to VCR

Connect the Controller to the CABLE BOX

Controller connector on the rear panel.

How to control the cable box

This VCR has two separate methods to control your cable box.

The VCR’s wireless Remote can control your cable box. This eliminates the need for a separate cable box’s Remote.

The VCR’s Controller can also control your cable box. This allows the VCR to change your cable box’s channel number during timer recording.

Each method must be set up separately. To set up the VCR’s Remote, refer to page 53. To set up the Controller, go to page 16.

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JVC HR-5910U, HR-S5900U manual Cable Box Control Setting, Situate Controller, Attach Controller, Connect cable box to VCR

HR-5910U, HR-S5900U specifications

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