Sony SVR-2000 Setup Guide - Page 19

Find your program source cable., Connect your program source cable to the RF In jack on the, back - how to hook up

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Connecting Your Equipment Use this example if you have an antenna or cable without a cable box, and you have a VCR, and you do not need to split your signal in order to watch one program while you record another. 1 Find your program source cable. The program source cable is the cable that your cable company installed, or the one that's connected to your antenna. This cable is probably already hooked up to your VCR or TV; if so, disconnect it. 2 Connect your program source cable to the RF In jack on the back of the SVR Recorder. 3 Continue. Now continue with step 3 on page 32. Connection Examples 19

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Connection Examples
Connecting Your
Equipment
Use this example if you have an antenna or cable without a cable box, and you have a
VCR, and you do not need to split your signal in order to watch one program while you
record another.
1
Find your program source cable.
The program source cable is the cable that your cable company installed, or the
one that’s connected to your antenna. This cable is probably already hooked up to
your VCR or TV; if so, disconnect it.
2
Connect your program source cable to the RF In jack on the
back of the SVR Recorder.
3
Continue.
Now continue with step 3 on page 32.