Cable box control – GoVideo DDV3120 User Manual

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Appendix A - Advanced Connections

Follow these steps to activate Cable Box Control, which
uses the supplied “Cable Mouse” to automatically select
channels on your cable box when programming VCR
Plus+ or standard Timer Recordings.

CABLE BOX CONTROL

1

P L U G I N C A B L E M O U S E

Plug the supplied Cable Mouse into the
Cable Box Control jack on the back of your
Dual-Deck VCR.

2

P E E L O F F T A P E C O V E R I N G

Peel off the tape covering from the bottom
of the Cable Mouse.

3

A T T A C H C A B L E M O U S E

Position the Cable Mouse on top of the
Cable Box directly over the IR (Infrared)
sensor. Make sure the front half of the Cable
Mouse extends over the front of the Cable
Box (see illustration).

4

O P E N “ M A I N M E N U ”

Press MENU.

5

S E L E C T “ R E C O R D / E D I T S E T T I N G S ”

Press 3.

6

S E L E C T “ V C R P L U S + S E T U P ”

Press 7.

7

T U R N “ C A B L E B O X C O N T R O L ” O N

Press the down arrow key until “Cable Box
Control” is selected, then press the right
arrow key to turn Cable Box Control on.

8

E N T E R “ C A B L E B O X C O D E ”

Press the down arrow key until “Cable Box
Code” is selected, then use the number
keys on the remote control to enter the 2-
digit code for your brand of cable box from
the list on page 38.

• If the code is valid, the cable box will

change to Channel 09.

• If the code is invalid try all codes for that

brand.

• This VCR may not operate all brands of

Cable Box.

press

press

MAIN MENU

1

Copy Settings

2

Playback Settings

3

Record/Edit Settings

4

Channel Settings

5

VCR Settings

6

Timer Recording

7

Language/Langue

/ = Move

= Sel

MENU = Quit

MENU

3

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RECORD/EDIT SETTINGS

1

Dual Recording

Off

2

Date/Time Stamp

Timer

3

Deck 1 Rec Source

Auto

4

Deck 2 Rec Source

Auto

5

8-Scene Edit List

6

Setup Titler Message

7

VCR Plus+ Setup

/ = Move

= Sel

MENU = Quit

Position the Cable Mouse

directly over the IR (infrared)

remote sensor.

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