Sony SVR-2000 Setup Guide - Page 32

Continuing Your Connection Steps

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Note Your VCR is probably already hooked up to your TV. So, once you've connected the SVR Recorder to your VCR, you've also indirectly hooked up the SVR Recorder to your TV. The SVR Recorder will send its signal to your VCR, and in turn your VCR will send the SVR Recorder's signal to your TV. IR Output to Sony VCR To cable/satellite box if needed SVR AC In Recorder Phone Cntrl Line Out Inputs Serial Audio IR R L Video S-Video Outputs RF In S-Video Ch 3/4 RF Out Sony VCR Audio R IN OUT Antenna In L Video Ch 3/4 RF Out TV Antenna In AudiVoidSeo-Video A RL B 32 Continuing Your Connection Steps Optional Continuing Your Connection Steps Once you've completed steps 1 and 2 for your particular connection, continue here with step 3. 3 Connect the SVR Recorder to your TV and/or VCR. If you don't have a VCR, skip to step 3c. 3a Video Output to VCR and TV. First, look at the back of your VCR and see what types of jacks are available. Choose the best you have from the following options, and connect the SVR Recorder output to your VCR input. • S-Video cable, along with the Left/Right (white and red) Audio cable (best) • Composite Video (yellow) and Left/Right Audio (white and red) (better) • RF Out, using the RF Coaxial cable (good) Next, connect your VCR output to your TV input, again using the best connection available (see Note). If you are connecting using RF Coaxial cable, you need to select between output on channel 3 or 4 using the Ch 3|4 switch next to the RF Out jack on the back of the SVR Recorder. To get the best picture, select the channel that is not occupied by a local broadcast channel. For example, if there is a local broadcast station on channel 4, select channel 3. You will need to tune your VCR to this channel to receive the SVR Recorder. 4 Your VCR should also have a switch that controls its channel output. Make sure that both the SVR Recorder and any other equipment are all using the same channel - that is, if the SVR Recorder uses channel 3 for output, you must also set your VCR to use channel 3 for output, and then tune your TV to channel 3 to receive a signal.

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Continuing Your Connection Steps
Continuing Your Connection Steps
Once you’ve completed steps 1 and 2 for your particular connection, continue here
with step 3.
3
Connect the SVR Recorder to your TV and/or VCR.
If you don’t have a VCR, skip to step 3c.
3a Video Output to VCR and TV.
First, look at the back of your VCR and see what types of jacks are available.
Choose the best you have from the following options, and connect the SVR
Recorder output to your VCR input.
S-Video cable, along with the Left/Right (white and red) Audio cable (best)
Composite Video (yellow) and Left/Right Audio (white and red) (better)
RF Out, using the RF Coaxial cable (good)
Next, connect your VCR output to your TV input, again using the best
connection available (see Note).
If you are connecting using RF Coaxial cable, you need to select between output
on channel 3 or 4 using the Ch 3|4 switch next to the RF Out jack on the back of
the SVR Recorder. To get the best picture, select the channel that is not occupied
by a local broadcast channel. For example, if there is a local broadcast station on
channel 4, select channel 3. You will need to tune your VCR to this channel to
receive the SVR Recorder.
4
Your VCR should also have a switch that controls its channel output. Make sure
that both the SVR Recorder and any other equipment are all using the same
channel – that is, if the SVR Recorder uses channel 3 for output, you must also
set your VCR to use channel 3 for output, and then tune your TV to channel 3 to
receive a signal.
Note
Your VCR is probably already hooked up to
your TV. So, once you
ve connected the SVR
Recorder to your VCR, you
ve also indirectly
hooked up the SVR Recorder to your TV. The
SVR Recorder will send its signal to your
VCR, and in turn your VCR will send the SVR
Recorder
s signal to your TV.
Outputs
Inputs
Cntrl
Out
Phone
Line
In
AC
RF
In
RF
Out
R
L
Audio
Video
Ch
3/4
S-Video
S-Video
Serial
IR
Antenna
In
RF
Out
Ch
3/4
IN
OUT
R
L
Audio
Video
A
B
Antenna In
R
L
Audio
Video
S-Video
Optional
To cable/satellite box if needed
Sony
VCR
SVR
Recorder
IR Output to Sony VCR
TV