TV and VCR

Some VCRs and TVs label this jack RF IN, instead of VHF/UHF IN.

Refer to the illustration on the opposite page.

1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antenna’s LNB to the DSS receiver’s SATELLITE IN jack.

2 Connect the DSS receiver’s A/V jacks to the A/V IN jacks on the the TV and VCR. If your VCR has only one AUDIO IN jack (monoaural VCR), connect it to the lower (mono) AUDIO L jack on the DSS receiver.

3 Connect the DSS receiver’s VHF(SAT)/UHF OUT jack to the VCR’s VHF/UHF IN jack.

4 Complete one of the following to connect the VCR to the TV:

YBetter Connection: If both your TV and VCR have A/V jacks, connect the VCR’s A/V OUT jacks to the TV’s A/V IN jacks.

YGood Connection: If your TV or VCR has only an RF jack, connect the VCR’s VHF/UHF OUT jack to the TV’s VHF/UHF IN jack.

5 Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the DSS receiver’s TEL LINE jack. Connect the other end to your home’s modular telephone outlet.

6 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the DSS receiver’s AC IN jack. Connect the plug end to an AC outlet.

Optional Connections

YIf you have a cable input, cable box, or a terrestrial TV antenna, connect it to the DSS receiver’s VHF/UHF IN jack.

YBest Connection: If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, use an S-VIDEO cable to connect the DSS receiver’s S-VIDEO jack to the TV’s S-VIDEO IN jack. This provides the best picture quality. Then use audio cables to connect one set of the DSS receiver’s audio jacks to the TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.

YTo connect the DSS receiver to your audio system, use audio cables to connect the DSS receiver to your audio receiver’s AUDIO IN jacks.

Note

When watching a program that is protected by Macrovision, turn the VCR off to ensure a quality picture.

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