Step 2 Connecting the Antenna/Cable TV Signal, a Cable Box (or Satellite Box), or a VCR (continued)
Cable TV signal
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OPTION F
If you have a VCR and want to watch one show while recording another, use this connection. The Internet Terminal will tell the VCR to record a program as you specify in the TV Planner. (Details are on page 34.) Meanwhile, you may watch another TV channel from the TV Home Page.
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Connect the cable signal to the In jack on the splitter.
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Connect a coaxial cable from one of the Out jacks on the splitter to the Antenna In jack on your VCR.
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Connect another coaxial cable from the other Out jack on the splitter to the Cable In jack on the Internet Terminal.
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Connect audio and video cables to the Audio/Video Out jacks on your VCR and to the Audio/Video In jacks on your Internet Terminal, matching like col- ors.
Go to step 3 - Connecting the IR Blaster.
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