All-channel antenna
Antenna feeder
s————:
Coaxial cable
Matching
transformer
fly
F-type connector
(provided)
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Antenna cable (provided)
TV receiver
To AC 120 V~, 60 Hz
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Cable TV line
Example
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Converter/
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TV receiver
Example 2
Note:
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Procedure
e@ Remove the antenna cable from the
TV receiver
and reconnect
to the
recorder's
ANT
IN connector
as
illustrated. The recorder is then ready
to record off-air programs.
Notes:
@ If your antenna cable is a 300-ohm
flat feeder,
use
the
provided
matching transformer.
e lf your
antenna
system
has
separate VHF/UHF
lead-in wires,
use an antenna mixer and connect
its output to the recorder's ANT IN
connector,
either
directly
or
through
the
provided
matching
transformer depending on the type
of the mixer.
e Connect
the
recorder
to the TV
receiver using the 75-ohm antenna
cable (provided).
Note:
If your TV is equipped with 300-ohm
UHF input terminals and a 75-ohm
VHF input terminal, use an antenna
splitter to complete connection.
Example 1
@ You can record any scrambled cable
TV channel while watching it.
@ Select the recording channel on the
converter/decoder.
® Set the recorder to the output channel
of the converter/decoder (channel 3
or 4).
®@ Set the TV receiver to channel 3 or 4.
@ Set the TV/VIDEO
button
on the
recorder
to VIDEO
(the
VIDEO
indicator lights).
Example 2
e@ You can record any non-scrambled
cable TV channel while watching it or
any
other
channel _ including
"scrambled signal" channels.
Note:
"Scrambled signal" channels cannot
be recorded.
® Select the recording channel on the
recorder.
@ Select the viewing channel on the
converter/decoder.
e@ Set the TV receiver to the output
channel of the converter/decoder
(channel 3 or 4).
e Set
the
TV/VIDEO
button
as
necessary.