General hints – Sony SVR-2000 User Manual

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General Hints

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General Hints

• Study the “Back Panel Connections Reference” section on page 35 to learn what

jacks are available on your SVR Recorder.

• Make sure the SVR Recorder receives its signal from your TV source. Work out

where your TV signal comes from (satellite, cable or antenna). If you have to go

through a switch box or set-top box or stereo, test the output cable on your TV before

taking that output and plugging it into the SVR Recorder’s input jacks.

• Decide where the SVR Recorder should send its signal. You’ll need to get the signal

to your TV eventually, but you could choose to have the video signal go through a

VCR or to a switch box or A/V receiver before it reaches the TV. If you want the

SVR Recorder to be able to save shows to a VCR, you’ll also need to have the SVR

Recorder’s output go to a VCR.

• You may have a lot of sources of video. In addition to the SVR Recorder and a VCR,

you may have a video game player, a laser disc player, a DVD player, and a video

camera. If so, consider using a switch box or an A/V receiver that has input jacks for

your devices, along with an output to your TV and speakers. Then, that A/V receiver

or switch box will let you choose what to display on your TV.

• If you’re having trouble, see Troubleshooting on pages 55–60. Also, try the Support

section on the TiVo website (http://www.tivo.com/).

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