Sharp SR3U Operation Manual - Page 23

CATV or Satellite Receiver Connections

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CATV or Satellite Receiver Connections Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (1) The following connection is the connection to a cable box or satellite receiver when receiving only a few scrambled channels. When many or all the channels are scrambled, see the connection on page 24. Using this connection, you can: • Record unscrambled CATV signals by selecting them on this Recorder. • Record scrambled CATV signals by selecting them on the cable box or satellite receiver and selecting the input used on the Recorder. • Record a channel while you watch another. • Record using the "AV AUTO REC" function (see page 44) when LINE IN 1 is used for cable box/satellite receiver connection. TV To video/audio input jacks Video/audio cable (supplied) 2 To antenna input jack To video/audio output jacks Coaxial cable (commercially available) 1 To antenna Cable box/ output jack Satellite receiver Video/audio cable (commercially available) 3 The Recorder To antenna input jack 1 Coaxial cable (supplied) To PASS THROUGH IN 1 AUTO REC IN 2 LINE R-AUDIO-L VIDEO S-VIDEO OUT 1 IN FROM ANTENNA R-AUDIO-L OUT 2 PASS THROUGH VIDEO S-VIDEO LINE VHF/UHF/CATV COMPONENT OUT 480i/ 480p OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT To VIDEO/AUDIO Output jacks 1 Connect the TV antenna/ CATV cable and coaxial cables as shown on the left. You can watch TV channels. 2 Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO Output jacks on this Recorder to the video/ audio input jacks on your TV using the supplied video/audio cable. You can watch video played back on the Recorder. 3 Connect the IN 1 (AUTO REC) VIDEO/AUDIO jacks on this Recorder to the video/audio output jacks on your cable box or satellite receiver using a video/audio cable. You can record scrambled CATV channels when using a cable box or satellite receiver for decoding. NOTE • These are standard video connec- tions. You can use S-video or component connections if they are available. Important! • Connect this Recorder directly to your TV and not via the cable box, satellite receiver, or a VCR. • When using this connection, set "PROGRESSIVE OUT" to "PROGRESSIVE SCAN OFF" (see page 80). After the connection Plug in the power cords of the TV and cable box/satellite receiver. Then go to "EZ Set Up" (see page 25). To IN 1 (AUTO REC) VIDEO/AUDIO jacks To antenna/CATV wall outlet To IN FROM ANTENNA 1 Antenna cable (commercially available) 23

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CATV or Satellite Receiver Connections
Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (1)
The following connection is the connection to a cable box or satellite receiver
when receiving only a few scrambled channels. When many or all the channels
are scrambled, see the connection on page
24
.
Using this connection, you can:
Record unscrambled CATV signals by selecting them on this Recorder.
Record scrambled CATV signals by selecting them on the cable box or satellite
receiver and selecting the input used on the Recorder.
Record a channel while you watch another.
Record using the “AV AUTO REC” function (see page
44
) when LINE IN 1 is
used for cable box/satellite receiver connection.
1
Connect the TV antenna/
CATV cable and coaxial
cables as shown on the
left.
You can watch TV channels.
2
Connect the VIDEO/AUDIO
Output jacks on this
Recorder to the video/
audio input jacks on your
TV using the supplied
video/audio cable.
You can watch video played back
on the Recorder.
3
Connect the IN 1 (AUTO
REC) VIDEO/AUDIO jacks
on this Recorder to the
video/audio output jacks
on your cable box or
satellite receiver using a
video/audio cable.
You can record scrambled CATV
channels when using a cable box
or satellite receiver for decoding.
NOTE
These are standard video connec-
tions. You can use S-video or
component connections if they are
available.
Important!
Connect this Recorder directly to
your TV and not via the cable box,
satellite receiver, or a VCR.
When using this connection, set
“PROGRESSIVE OUT” to “PRO-
GRESSIVE SCAN OFF” (see page
80
).
After the connection
Plug in the power cords of the TV and
cable box/satellite receiver. Then go to
“EZ Set Up” (see page
25
).
COMPONENT OUT
IN
FROM
ANTENNA
480i/
480p
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
VHF/UHF/CATV
LINE
LINE
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
R-AUDIO-L
PASS THROUGH
OUT 1
OUT 2
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 2
TV
To antenna
input jack
To antenna
output jack
To video/audio
input jacks
1
2
The Recorder
To VIDEO/AUDIO
Output jacks
Coaxial cable
(commercially available)
Video/audio
cable
(supplied)
Antenna cable
(commercially available)
To antenna/CATV
wall outlet
1
To IN FROM
ANTENNA
1
3
Coaxial cable
(supplied)
To antenna
input jack
To PASS
THROUGH
Cable box/
Satellite receiver
Video/audio cable
(commercially available)
To IN 1 (AUTO REC)
VIDEO/AUDIO jacks
To video/audio
output jacks