Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections; Connecting The Antenna Cables - Philips DVDR9000H User Manual

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Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections

Connecting the antenna
cables
These connections enable you to watch
and record TV programmes using this
recorder. If the antenna signal is
connected via a Cable Box or Satellite
Receiver, ensure that these devices are
turned on in order to watch or record
the cable programmes.
If you want to connect to a VCR
and/or a separate Cable Box/
Satellite Receiver, see page 21~23 for
other possible connections.
Helpful Hint:
– Depending on how you have currently
connected your TV channel (directly from an
off-air antenna or cable box or VCR), you'll
have to disconnect some of the cables before
you make the antenna connection.
TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected
from the power outlet.
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cable
B
C
satellite antenna
A
TV
Before you start ...
This recorder is equipped with two
tuners, one for digital TV reception and
one for analogue TV reception. If you
have a separate digital terrestrial aerial,
follow option 2. Otherwise, follow
option 1.
Option 1: Connecting to the
analogue antenna
A
Connect the existing Antenna/Satellite
Receiver/Cable TV signal (labelled as RF
OUT or TO TV) to the ANTENNA
socket on the recorder.
B
Use the supplied Tuner interlink cable to
connect the two 'A'-sockets on the
recorder.
C
Use the supplied RF coaxial cable to
connect the TV
recorder to the antenna input socket (or
labelled as VHF/UHF RF IN) on your TV.
socket on the
2005-10-13 9:18:05 AM
2005-10-13 9:18:05 AM

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