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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
Choose Your Connection
There are several ways to connect your DVD recorder. Please use the following chart to determine which connection is best for you. Turn to the appropriate page for
specifi c instructions.
• Coaxial
• Audio/video
• S-Video
• Component
• HDMI
Components Cables Needed Connection Go to
Satellite Receiver
TVDVD recorder
S
TO
P
C
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+
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K
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A
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SE
O
P
E
N
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C
L
O
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C
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N
P
U
T
Cable Box
TV
DVD recorder
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S
K
IP
-
F
W
D
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VP
LA
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P
A
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E
O
P
E
N
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C
L
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R
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C
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D
I
NP
U
T
DVD recorder
S
T
O
P
C
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+
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K
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K
IP
-
F
W
D
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V
P
L
A
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A
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E
O
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N
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C
L
O
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R
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C
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T
TV
TV
page 8
• Coaxial
• Audio/video
• S-Video
• Component
TV + cable
box
page 10
• Coaxial
• Audio/video
• S-Video
• Component
TV +
satellite
receiver
page 12
DVD recorder
S
T
O
P
C
H
+
/
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K
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+
C
H
-
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K
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F
W
D
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VP
L
A
Y
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A
U
S
E
O
P
E
N
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C
L
O
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E
R
E
C
O
R
D
IN
P
U
T
TV
• Coaxial
• Audio/video
• S-Video
• Digital Audio
• Component
• HDMI
TV + cable
box + audio
receiver
Cable Box
page 14
Audio Receiver
VCR Connection go to pages 60 and 61
If you want to copy content from a DVD to a videotape or
vice versa, go to page 60 and 61 for general information.
Note: You can’t transfer copy protected content.