Tv recording: hardware setup, Tv recording: hard- ware setup, 1 connection principles – ARCHOS TV+ User Manual

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8. TV reCOrding: hard-

ware seTup

When connected to your home tuner (cable box, satellite receiver, digital

tuner, DSL box or VCR), you will be able to schedule recordings manually

or via the ARCHOS TV Program Guide (EPG).

8.1 COnneCTiOn prinCiples

The ARCHOS is a ‘

pass-through

’ device. This means that when it is off or when

you press the

TV

button, it simply passes the audio and video signals (from cable

box, satellite receiver, digital tuner, etc.) through the ARCHOS to your television

(not in HDMI output mode).
What this means is that you will place the ARCHOS ‘between’ your television

reception device (Cable box, satellite receiver, Digital TV receiver, etc.) and your

television. See diagrams on next page.
When connecting cables between devices, always remember that the

OUT

con-

nectors of one device must be connected by cables to the

IN

connectors of the

next device. You can think of it as the signals traveling out of one device into the

next device. Finally, make sure that you always

match the color

of the connector

with the color of the jack it is being plugged into.

8.2 COnneCTing a Tuner TO yOur arChOs

This shows the basic connection setup of a television source (tuner), the ARCHOS, and

your TV.

Your tuner needs to be connected to your home antenna/satellite/cable.
Connect your tuner’s TV outputs to the ARCHOS’ inputs (see diagrams on next

page).
The ARCHOS’ outputs should already be connected to your TV. If not, see dia-

grams on next page.

If you can still watch TV when the ARCHOS TV

+

is off (but plugged in), it means

that you have correctly connected the ARCHOS as a pass-through device.
If you cannot watch TV anymore, this means that there is an incorrect connec-

tion. Check the previous connections steps carefully.

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