Home
Theater
•The
equipment
connections described are examples,
•
Peripheral
equipment and
optional
cables
sold separately unless
otherwise
indicated.
•
Before connection,
turn
off
all
equipment
and
read the
appropriate operating
instructions.
•
The
signal
from
the cable
TV
box
or
satellite
receiver
passes
through
this unit
to
the
television
even
when
this unit
is
turned
off.
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rece
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You need
to
subscribe
to
a
cable
TV
or
satellite
TV
service, to
enjoy viewing
their
programming.
•
Consult your
service provider regarding appropriate cable
box
or
satellite
receiver.
• Select
the applicable input
on
your
television to
view
the output
from your
cable
box
or
satellite
receiver,
Channel 3
or
4
if
connected
via
antenna
(RF),
or the applicaUe video
input
on
the
television
Is
connected
using the audio
and
video connections.
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One
cable
TV
box/satellite
receiver
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TV
box
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household
cable
TV
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DSS
receiver
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home
satellite
system
1
6
(Dishnetwork/DSS)
jack
When
a
home
satellite
system (Dishnetwork/DSS)
is
connected,
auto
tuning
and
auto
clock
setting
may
not
operate
properly.
Set the
dock
manually
Hpage
12).
You
cannot
•view channels
other than the
one
selected
when
recording.
• do a
timer recording
unless the
channel
is
first
selected
on
the
cable
TV
box
or
DSS
receiver.
Two
cable
TV
boxes
>
You can
record
and
view both scrambled
and unscrambled
chan-
nels
if
connections are
made
as
shown
in
the
diagram
below.
VHF/UHF
RF
IN
Q
2-way
splitter
To household
rri
cable
TV
lack
1^1
You
cannot
•view
channels
other
than the
one
selected
when
recording.
• do a
timer recording
unless
the
channel
is
first
selected
on
the
cable
TV
box.
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