S e t u p 6 : C a b l e o r S a t e l l i t e B o x , A / V R e c e i v e r , a n d G a m e

1.Cable or Satellite Box to Recorder

Make sure the cable from the wall is connected to your cable or satellite box. Connect a Composite Video and Left/Right Audio cable from the Audio/Video Out connectors on the cable or satellite box to the Audio/Video Input 1 connectors on the Recorder.

(If you have cable, but don’t have a cable or satellite box, connect the RF Coaxial cable currently coming from the wall to the connector labeled RF IN on the Recorder.)

2.Recorder to A/V Receiver

Connect Composite A/V cables from the Audio/Video Output 1 connectors on the Recorder to the Audio/Video Input connectors on the A/V receiver. If the A/V Receiver has a Digital Audio Input, you can connect a digital audio cable (not

 

supplied) from the Recorder’s Digital Audio Out to the A/V receiver.

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3.

A/V Receiver to TV

 

 

Connect Composite A/V cables from the Audio/Video Output connectors on the A/V

 

 

receiver to the Audio/Video Input connectors on the TV.

 

4.

Game Console to A/V Receiver

 

 

Connect Composite A/V cables from the Audio/Video Output connectors on the

 

 

Game Console to the Audio/Video Input connectors on the A/V receiver.

 

5.

Connect a phone line (see page 8).

 

6.

Connect the Serial Control cable. If your DIRECTV satellite receiver

 

 

has a 9-pin Data connector, plug one end of the Serial Control cable

 

into the Data connector, and other end into the Channel Change/Serial

connector on the Recorder. Then skip to step 8.

Data Connector

If you don’t have a Data connector, see page 9 for Serial control alternatives. If you still can’t use a Serial connection or if you don’t have DIRECTV service, go to step 7.

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TiVo series 2 operating instructions Data Connector