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You can only use this setup if you have antenna or cable without a cable box.
Attach an RF splitter (not included) to the RF Coaxial cable coming out of the wall 
(before it connects to any equipment).
Attach one end of an RF Coaxial cable to the splitter, then attach the other end to the
Cable/Antenna-RF
 connector on the DVR.
Connect Composite A/V cables from the Audio/Video Output connectors on the DVR 
to the Audio/Video Input connectors on the TV.
Attach one end of an RF Coaxial cable to the splitter, then attach the other end directly 
to the Antenna In connector on the TV.
Connect a phone line (see page 6 for help). After you complete Guided Setup, you can 
connect your DVR to a home network and use a broadband Internet connection instead 
of a phone line to connect to the TiVo service. See the TiVo Viewer’s Guide for details. 
Plug in all power cords and turn on your TV. If you see the Welcome screen, you’re 
ready for the next step, below. If not, you need to find the correct input settings by 
pressing the Input, Source, or TV/Video button on your TV’s remote control until you 
see the Welcome screen. For more help, see page 42.
Once you see the Welcome screen, the final steps are to activate the TiVo service and 
complete Guided Setup (see the TiVo Viewer’s Guide for details).
To watch one channel while the DVR records another, use the number buttons on the front 
of your TV (or your TV’s remote) to change the channel. Keep in mind that you don’t 
have TiVo service functionality on those channels, so you can’t pause or rewind live TV.
To watch video from your DVR again: First, press the TiVo button, so that the DVR 
displays TiVo Central
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. (This will not interrupt any recording in progress.) Then press the 
Input, Source, or TV/Video button on your TV until you see TiVo Central.
You can also split the signal if you 
have a cable box. After step 1, 
connect one of the RF Coaxial cables 
coming from the splitter to your cable 
box. Then, instead of step 2, connect 
Composite A/V cables from the Audio/
Video Output connectors on the cable box 
to the Audio/Video Input connectors on 
the DVR. Then continue with step 3.
Keep in mind that you can only receive 
basic channels on the cable that goes 
directly from the splitter to your TV. Also, 
you will not have TiVo service 
functionality on those channels.
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