RCA GUIDEplus+ DRC8000N User Manual page 8

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The
back
of your TV
and/or
Cable
Box might
look
different
than
the
ones
pictured
here.
DVD Recorder
Cable Box
TV
CABLE/AhTEIIHA
VIDEO
L
R
S-VIDEO
Notes
about
cable
boxes;
If you have ques_ons about us_ng a cable box with the DVD Recorder, consu_ your cable company. R_
can only provide _neml
inst_c_ons
because cable serwce and
cable boxes differ in various areas.
You must view premium
cable channels through the DVD Recorder if you use this connection because ordy reguler cable channels are being sent to the TV via the 2
Way Splltte_
If you have a d_gital cable box, you need to purchase a _paclal Lype of sphtter--the
one packed with the DVD Recorder is only for regular, analog cable boxes.
If you connect
your components
as described,you
must access
differentVideo
{nput Channels
on your TV to see programming,
b"you don't know
how to access Video Input Channels
on your T_, go to page I S for help.A general
explanation,
based on the connection
shown above, follows:
To watch
one
program
while
you
record
another:
Tune the TV to its Input I channel orVid
I channel.
Tune the DVD Recorder to the cable box channel (usually channel 2,
3, or 4).
Tune the cable box to the channel you want to record.
Press the RECORD
button
on the DVD Recorder.
Use the buttons
on the TV
(or the TV's remote
control
) to tune
the TV
to the channe{
you wa_t
to w_t_h.
To play a disc
Tune theTV to its Input I channel orVid
I channel.
If you need help finding your TV's various Video Input Channels, go to page 15.
* The rer_lote control packed with your DVD Recorder is capable
of being programmed
to operate many brands and models of TVs. For instructions, go to page t 9. If the remote
operates your TV, press TV and INPUT to access the Video Input Channel.
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