Planning input and output connections, Using the hard disk rec(»rder with a/b cable, Connecting directv‘s* receivers – Panasonic PV-HS1000 User Manual

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Advanced Connections

Planning Input and Output Connections

S'Video connections provide the best picture quality. If your cable box or satellite receiver has an S-Video OUT

jack, use an S-Video cable to connect the device to the Hard Disk Recorder's S-VIDEO IN jack (regardless of

whether your television has an S-Video IN jack).

If your cable box or satellite receiver does not have an S-Video OUT jack or an RF OUT jack, use either the LINE 1
or LINE 2 INPUTS with A/V cables to connect to the Hard Disk Recorder.
If your television has an S-Video IN jack, use an S-Video cable to connect it to the Hard Disk Recorder’s S-VIDEO
OiJT jack.

If you want to use both an antenna and cable as inputs, use a cable box with AA/ or S-Video output for cable.
If your TV does not have AA/ inputs, you may need to purchase an RF modulator.

Using the Hard Disk Rec(»rder with A/B Cable

If an AS cable switch is present in your setup, the Hard Disk Recorder does not know if the switch is set to A or B.

The Hard Disk Recorder will record shows assuming that the switch is set correctly. Make sure the switch is set to
the proper side, A or B, before recording shows with the Hard Disk Recorder.

Connecting DIRECTV‘S* receivers

If you are connecting a DIRECTV receiver to one of the Hard Disk Recorder’s inputs and the receiver has a serial

port, use a serial control cable. Othenwise, use the IR (infrared) blaster.

If your DIRECTV receiver has a 15-pin serial connector, use the supplied 15-pin to 9-pin adapter and connect it to

the serial cable. Refer to your DIRECTV owner’s manual regarding connecting to its serial port.

If the remote control for your DIRECTV receiver has a “UHF" label, or if there is a small antenna on the back of your

satellite receiver, you have radio frequency control. Check your receiver owner’s manual to see if serial or infrared
control is supported.

• The Hard Disk Recorder does not support radio frequency (RF) control devices. At this time, only the SERIAL

CONTROL port works with DIRECTV.

Connecting Satellite Receivers

If you are connecting a satellite receiver to one of the Hard Disk Recorder’s inputs and the receiver has a serial

port, use a serial control cable. Otherwise, use the IR (infrared) blaster.

If your satellite receiver has a 15-pin serial connector, use the supplied 15-pin to 9-pin adapter and connect it to the

serial cable.

If the remote control for your satellite receiver has a “UHF” label, or if there is a small antenna on the back of your

satellite receiver, you have radio frequency control. You can check your satellite receiver owner’s manual to verify
that serial or infrared control is supported.

• The Hard Disk Recorder does not support radio frequency (RF) control devices. At this time, the SERIAL

CONTROL port works with Sateliite.

Satellite Receiver and Cable Box Controllers

If you connect a satellite receiver or a cable box to the Hard Disk Recorder, you need to attach a controller cable so

the Hard Disk Recorder can change the channels on these devices, and control recording and viewing of satellite
or cable programming. The controller, either a serial data cable or an IR blaster cable, acts as a remote control for
these devices, sending the same signals that their remote controls do. See “Connecting a Serial Cable" on page 16

if your satellite receiver has a serial connector. If your satellite receiver does not have a serial connector, see

“Connecting and Setting Up the IR Blaster"’ on page 17.

Output Connections to the Television

You can connect the Hard Disk Recorder to a television that accepts S-Video or composite-video input. Use S-
Video, if possible, to obtain a better image. If your television has a VHF/UHF jack only, you must use an RF
modulator or connect the Hard Disk Recorder to your VCR. See “Connecting the Hard Disk Recorder To a TV That
Has a VHF/UHF Jack Only” on page 11, or refer to the Quick Setup Guide.

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