Sony SVR-2000 Setup Guide - Page 38

RF In, RF Out, Ch 3|4 Switch

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RF In If you have cable or an antenna and don't have a satellite set-top box or cable set-top box, connect your cable or antenna to the SVR Recorder using your existing coaxial cable (the one coming out of the wall). Ignore this jack if you're using Audio/Video Input or S-Video Input. If you have a cable box that features both RF Out and S-Video output or Audio/Video output, choose S-Video or Audio/Video instead of RF. RF Out If your TV has multiple inputs and you can use the SVR Recorder's S-Video Output or Audio/Video Output, do not use the RF Out jack. But if your TV only has RF In, connect the SVR Recorder to your TV's RF In using the RF Coaxial cable (supplied), and see "Ch 3|4 Switch" below. Use the Remote Control supplied with the SVR Recorder to change program channels shown on your TV. Ch 3|4 Switch If you use RF Out, set the output to channel 3 or 4 using this switch. 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 for the output on the SVR Recorder. You will need to tune your television to this channel (3 or 4) to receive a signal through the SVR Recorder. 38 Back Panel Connections Reference

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Back Panel Connections Reference
RF In
If you have cable or an antenna and don’t have a satellite set-top box or cable set-top
box, connect your cable or antenna to the SVR Recorder using your existing coaxial
cable (the one coming out of the wall). Ignore this jack if you’re using Audio/Video
Input or S-Video Input. If you have a cable box that features both RF Out and S-Video
output or Audio/Video output, choose S-Video or Audio/Video instead of RF.
RF Out
If your TV has multiple inputs and you can use the SVR Recorder’s S-Video Output or
Audio/Video Output, do not use the RF Out jack. But if your TV only has RF In,
connect the SVR Recorder to your TV’s RF In using the RF Coaxial cable (supplied),
and see “Ch 3|4 Switch” below. Use the Remote Control supplied with the SVR
Recorder to change program channels shown on your TV.
Ch 3|4 Switch
If you use RF Out, set the output to channel 3 or 4 using this switch. 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 for the
output on the SVR Recorder. You will need to tune your television to this channel
(3 or 4) to receive a signal through the SVR Recorder.