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® Before you begin: | Cable Box or |
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• Be sure to refer to the information in | Satellite Receiver |
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Chapter 1 of this guide. | RF In | RF Out | Serial | Audio/Video Out |
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turned off and that the Recorder is |
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unplugged. | 1 |
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• The audio/video cables shown here are | Recorder | |
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for example only. For the best video | ® |
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signal, you may want to use Component | AC IN | |
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Video cables instead. See page 7. |
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To add a VCR, see page 29. To add a
® game console, use the audio/video cable that came with your game console to connect from the audio/video output on the game console to an audio/video input on the TV. You do not need to connect your game console to your Recorder.
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Television | R | L | VIDEO |
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