Toshiba W707 Owners Manual - Page 33

Cable Box Set Up

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RECORDING RECORDING Cable Box Set-up The VCR can directly control channel selecting of the connected cable box. Cable Box Control This VCR needs to be connected to a cable box equipped with an infrared wireless remote control. You can select cable channels from the cable box by operating this VCR. It is also possible to automatically change the cable channels according to your program setting in the timer program recording or VCR Plus+ C3 ® system recording. Placing the Cable Box Put the cable box on the top of the VCR as shown below. Do not block the sensor window. Cable box Sensor window Wall Front of the VCR The infrared signals come out of the sensor window and the front of the VCR. Then they bounce off walls and other objects in the room and are received by the cable box. The VCR sends out infrared signals to your cable box even during timer program recording or VCR Plus+ C3 ® system recording. Notes • If the channels cannot be controlled properly because the infrared signal fails to reach the cable box, change the position of the box on the VCR so that it can receive the signal. • Keep the cable box turned on even while the VCR is in the timer program recording or VCR Plus+ C3 ® system recording. Connection Type Type A Type B Type C A A/B switch AA BB B Cable box Type D Cable box 33

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RECORDING
Cable Box Set-up
The VCR can directly control channel selecting of the connected cable box.
RECORDING
Cable Box Control
This VCR needs to be connected to a cable
box equipped with an infrared wireless
remote control.
You can select cable
channels from the cable box by operating
this VCR.
It is also possible to automatically change
the cable channels according to your
program setting in the timer program
recording or VCR Plus+ C
3
®
system recording.
Placing the Cable Box
Put the cable box on the top of the VCR as
shown below.
Do not block the sensor
window.
The infrared signals come out of the sensor
window and the front of the VCR. Then they
bounce off walls and other objects in the
room and are received by the cable box.
The VCR sends out infrared signals to your
cable box even during timer program
recording or VCR Plus+ C
3
®
system
recording.
Notes
If the channels cannot be controlled properly
because the infrared signal fails to reach the cable
box, change the position of the box on the VCR so
that it can receive the signal.
Keep the cable box turned on even while the VCR
is in the timer program recording or VCR Plus+ C
3
®
system recording.
Connection Type
Cable box
Sensor window
Front of the VCR
Wall
Type A
Type B
Type C
Type D
Cable box
Cable box
A/B switch
A
B
A
B
A
B