Optional Devices, continued

Using an RF Bypass Module

When you use the Bypass feature, the regular (analog) cable signal bypasses the Explorer DHCT and goes directly to your TV, which allows you to view any regular cable program. At the same time, the DHCT sends cable signals to your VCR, and you can record any channel to which the

Connecting the Module

Follow these steps to connect an RF Bypass module to the DHCT.

CAUTION: Unplug the AC power cord and disconnect all cables attached to the DHCT.

DHCT is tuned, including premium or pay-per- view channels.

When you disable the Bypass feature, both your VCR and TV can receive cable signals from the Explorer DHCT.

Note: After installing the Bypass module, tune the VCR input to the Explorer DHCT’s output channel (channel 3 or 4).

1Unplug AC power cord.

2Bend the metal tab labeled BYPASS toward you. Important: Pull off the tab and dispose of safely.

3With the Bypass module labels facing up and toward you, insert the multicable connector into the DHCT.

CABLE COMMUNICATIONS

 

 

 

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BYPASS

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120 VAC

 

 

 

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60Hz 5A

 

 

 

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4Insert the CABLE IN connector on the Bypass module into the CABLE IN connector on the DHCT.

Bypass Module

(Inside View)

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Note: Fold the multicable connector into the inside of the Bypass module.

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Scientific Atlanta Digital Home Communications Terminal manual Using an RF Bypass Module, Connecting the Module