SAT CONTROL SET

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Satellite Receiver Control Setting

Satellite receiver

Your recorder

Satellite Controller

(suggested locations)

 

Transmitter

Satellite Controller

 

(not provided)

 

Satellite receiver

 

21-pin SCART cable (not provided)

AV2 (L-2) IN/DECODER

Back of recorder

SAT CONTROL

The following procedure is required if you receive satellite channels through a satellite receiver. Approximately 20 seconds before the SHOWVIEW timer programming ( pg. 28) or Express timer programming ( pg. 30) starts, the recorder sets its input mode to “L-2” and automatically switches the satellite receiver’s channels using an optional Satellite Controller.

Installing Satellite Controller

A Situate the Satellite Controller.

Place the Satellite Controller so that the path between its transmitter and the satellite receiver’s remote sensor is unobstructed.

B Attach the Satellite Controller.

Fix securely using the adhesive strip attached on the back of the Satellite Controller.

C Make connections.

Be sure to connect the recorder’s AV2 (L-2) IN/DECODER connector to the satellite receiver’s 21-pin SCART connector.

NOTE:

When connecting your satellite receiver, refer to its instruction manual.

D Connect the Satellite Controller to recorder.

Connect the Satellite Controller to the SAT CONTROL connector on the rear panel.

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JVC HR-S7960E Installing Satellite Controller, Situate the Satellite Controller, Attach the Satellite Controller

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