Sony SVR-2000 Setup Guide - Page 36
Audio R and L Inputs, Composite Video Input - tivo digital video recorder
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36 Back Panel Connections Reference button on the front of the box. Place the IR Emitter (from the IR Control cable) on top of the receiver, sticking out slightly. The IR Emitter has an adhesive strip so you can adhere it to the set-top box. If it is not possible to stick the IR Emitter directly onto the receiver, place it in front of or as close as possible to the receiver. Ignore this jack if you're using the Cntrl Out (Serial) jack. You can also use the IR Control cable to save programs to your Sony VCR. Plug the supplied IR Control cable into the Cntrl Out IR jack on the back of the SVR Recorder. Position the first IR Emitter in front of the IR receiver on your Sony VCR. You can secure the IR Emitter (from the IR Control cable) using the supplied adhesive strip. Optionally, position the second IR Emitter in front of the IR receiver on your satellite set-top box or cable set-top box so it is slightly extended. Once this connection is made, refer to your TiVo Viewer's Guide for instructions on how to save programs to your VCR. Audio R and L Inputs Use these jacks if you have a satellite set-top box, cable set-top box, or digital cable set-top box. Connect the left (white) and right (red) audio out jacks of your set-top box to the SVR Recorder's audio input using the Audio/Video cables (supplied). Note that you will use these jacks for audio if you're using either the yellow Video Input or S-Video Input. Ignore these jacks if you're using the RF In jack. Composite Video Input Use this jack if your satellite set-top box, cable set-top box, or digital cable set-top box does not include an S-Video Output jack. Connect the Video Out of your set-top box to the SVR Recorder using the video connector (yellow) on the Audio/Video cables (supplied). Use this jack only if you can't use S-Video Input. Ignore this jack if you're using the RF In jack.