Using An Rf-Bypass Module - Pace DC511P Operator's Manual

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OPERATING YOUR SET-TOP (cont.)

Using an RF-bypass module

If an RF-bypass module has been installed on the rear panel of your set-top, the regular (analog)
channels can bypass your set-top. For you to turn the RF-bypass on or off, your set-top must be
turned on. However, once set, the RF-bypass will work even when your set-top is turned off.
To turn on the RF-bypass feature, press the BYPASS button on your remote control.
To turn off the RF-bypass feature, press the BYPASS button again.
While the RF-bypass is on, the word BYPASS is lighted on the front panel of your set-top.
When the RF-bypass is on, you can use the TV's remote control to tune to any of the available regular
(analog) channels and watch that channel on your TV. This may be a different channel from the
channel that your set-top is tuned to. (The number of the channel it is tuned to is shown on its front
panel.) You can record on your VCR the channel that your set-top is tuned to. This means that, when
the RF-bypass is on, you can watch a regular (analog) channel on your TV and, at the same time,
record a different channel (digital or analog) on your VCR.
When the RF-bypass is off, you will see on your TV the channel that your set-top is tuned to. This is
the same channel that your VCR receives. So, when the RF-bypass is off, you can record only the
channel that you are watching on your TV.
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