Philips DVDR9000H User Manual

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TV
Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections
A
C
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.
 
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 
 socket on the 
recorder to the antenna input socket (or 
labelled as VHF/UHF RF IN) on your TV.
TIPS:  Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected 
from the power outlet.
B
cable     satellite   antenna
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