Connecting a cable box to the hard disk recorder – Panasonic PV-HS1000 User Manual
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Connecting a Cable Box to
the Hard Disk Recorder
1. Connect the incoming television signal to the IN
jack on your cable box.
2. Connect the RF cable trom the OUT jack on your
cable box to the ANT/CATV IN jack on the Hard
Disk Recorder.
3. Attach the cable box controller. See “Satellite
Receiver and Cable Box Controllers” on page 10.
4. Follow the B ~ E instructions on page 9 for AA/
connection, telephone connection, AC power
connection, and setup.
• If your cable box has AA/ OUT jacks, connect an AA/
cable from these jacks to the INPUT jacks on the
Hard Disk Recorder instead of using the RF cable.
• Refer to your TV or cable box owner’s manual for more
information on connecting to these components.
TV
Connecting the Hard Disk
Recorder to a TV That Has
a VHF/UHF Jack Only
Use this option if you have a television with a VHF/UHF jack only.
If you do not have a VCR, you will need to purchase and use an
RF modulator.
1. Connect the incoming television signal to the ANT/
CATV IN jack on the Hard Disk Recorder.
2. Connect an AN cable from the OUTPUT jacks on the
Hard Disk Recorder to the AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks on
your VCR, matching like colors.
3. Connect the RF cable from the OUT jack on your VCR
to the VHF/UHF jack on your television.
4. Follow the C E instructions on page 9 for telephone
connection, AC power connection, and setup.
This setup is not recommended for viewing copy-protected
programming. Passing the signal through a VCR may reduce
video quality.
You will only get mono audio this way. If you need to
purchase an RF modulator, follow the connection instructions
that come with the modulator.
To use the Hard Disk Recorder with this option, you will need
to set the input on your VCR to display the output from the
Hard Disk Recorder. To do this, press the Input Select or TV/
VTR (TV/VCR) button on your VCR.
You may also need to tune your TV to the channel that
displays auxiliary input.
Refer to your TV or VCR owner’s manual for more
information on connecting to these components.
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