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Connecting audio and video to a n A/V receiver, VCR and standard TV
IMPORTANT: Do not plug the DVR power cord into the wall outlet until you have completed all connections between the DVR and other equipment.
Connecting a Standard Definition TV, A/V Receiver and VCR
- Connect an RF coaxial cable to the cable wall outlet and the CABLE IN port on the DVR set-top box.
- Connect a stereo audio cable to the AUDIO OUT R and L ports on the DVR and the INPUT R and L ports on the A/V receiver.
- Connect a video cable to the VIDEO OUT port on the DVR and the CABLE/TV VIDEO port on the A/V receiver.
- Connect a stereo audio cable to the VCR AUDIO OUT R and L ports on the A/V receiver and the INPUT AUDIO R and L ports on the VCR.
- Connect a stereo audio cable to the OUTPUT AUDIO OUT R and L ports on the VCR and the VCR AUDIO IN R and L ports on the A/V receiver.
- Connect a video cable to the INPUT VIDEO port on the VCR and the VIDEO VCR OUT port on the A/V receiver.
- Connect a video cable to the OUTPUT VIDEO port on the VCR and the VIDEO VCR IN port on the A/V receiver.
- Connect a video cable to the INPUT VIDEO port on the standard definition TV and the TV/MONITOR OUTPUT video port on the A/V receiver.
If your equipment supports it:
- The optical (OPTICAL SPDIF) or coaxial (SPDIF) audio outputs may be used in place of the stereo audio outputs (AUDIO R and L). In most cases these outputs offer a higher level of audio quality, including support for 5.1 surround sound.
- S-video connections may be used in place of the standard RCA video connections. In most cases, S-video offers a higher level of standard definition video quality than RCA video.
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