Step 3: Connect The G-Link Cable - RCA PTK195 User Manual

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STEP 3: CONNECT
THE G-LINK
CABLE
The G-LINK
cable
enables
the GUIDE
Plus+ Gold
System
(the on-screen
guide
that
lists what
shows
are on TV) to work
with
your
VCR and/or
cable
box,
Cable
Box - If your
TV is connected
to a cable
box and you
don't
connect
the G-LINK
cable,
no channels
will
be listed
in the on-screen
program
guide,
VCR - If your
TV is connected
to a VCR and you don't
connect
the G-LINK
cable,
one-touch
recording
won't
work,
The other
features
of the guide
will work
properly,
HOW
TO FIND
THE REMOTE
CONTROL
SENSOR
You have to place the G-LINK
wands
in front
of the remote
control
sensor
on the VCR and/or
cable
box. Some
cable
boxes and VCRs have
the remote
control
sensor
labeled
on the unit,
If the remote
sensor
isn't
labeled
on your
VCR and/or
cable
box, you need
to use the remote
control
that
came
with
the VCR and/or
cable
box to locate
the sensor.
1,
2.
3,
Turn
off the VCR and/or
cable
box.
Hold
the remote
control
(not
the one that
came with
your
TV, but
the one that
came with
the cable
box and/or
VCR to which
you're
connecting
the G-LINK
cable)
so it is touching
the front
of the
component.
Slowly
move
the remote
control
across the front
of the component
(VCR or cable
box) while
you press the power
button
on and off.
You must
press and release
the power
button
each time
you
move
the remote
(holding
down
the button
won't
work),
The G-LINK cable is used to send commands
to
your
VCR and/or cable box. You must remove
the
DEMO PIN betore you can connect
the G-LINK
cable.
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When
the component
turns
on, you've
located
the remote
control
sensor,
Place the wands
of the G-LINK
cable
underneath
your
VCR and/or
cable box (see instructions
on right),
Placing
the Wands
Under
the
VCR and/or
Cable
Box
Place the wands
of the G-LINK
cable
underneath
your VCR and/or
cable box.
Place them
about
one inch away
from
the
remote
control
sensor.

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