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Appendix: Back Panel Reference, Warranty & Specifications 
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USB.
 
(Connects to a USB network adapter; USB stands for 
Universal Serial Bus.) Use one of the two USB ports to connect 
the DVR to your home network. See page 127.
Ethernet. 
(Connects to an Ethernet cable.) Use this jack to 
Composite Video Outputs.
 (Connects to TV.) Composite Video 
provides very good picture quality. It is used with the Left/Right 
Audio cables (the white and red ones).   
Left/Right Audio Outputs.
 
(Connects to TV.) Connect the Left/
Right Audio cables (the white and red ones) to these jacks.
S-Video Output.
 
(Connects to TV.) S-Video provides the highest 
quality picture. When you use S-Video, use the Left/Right 
Audio cables for audio (the white and red plugs on the 
Composite A/V cables). Don’t connect the yellow end of the 
Composite A/V cable.
 
Composite Video Input.
 
(Connects to cable or satellite box.) 
Composite Video provides very good picture quality. It is used with 
the Left/Right Audio cables. 
 Left/Right Audio Input. 
(Connects to cable or satellite box.) 
Connect the Left/Right Audio cables (the white and red ones) to 
these jacks. 
 S-Video Input. (Connects to cable or satellite box.) When you 
use S-Video, use the Left/Right Audio cables (the white and red 
plugs on the Composite A/V cables) for audio. Don’t connect the 
yellow end of the Composite A/V cable.
 
Channel 3/4 Switch.
 
If you use a Coaxial RF cable to connect the 
DVR to your TV, you need to set this switch. Check which channel 
the TV is set to when it receives cable TV. Then set this switch to 
the same channel (either 3 or 4). 
 
RF In.
 
(Connects to cable box or cable from wall.) Connect a 
Coaxial RF cable from your cable box, or cable from the wall, to 
this jack.
 
RF Out.
 
(Connects to TV.) Use this jack if you are using a 
Coaxial RF cable to connect the DVR to the TV.
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