Step 2: finding your setup example, What’s next – Motorola DVD User Manual

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Step 2: Finding your setup example

This guide provides specific examples of connecting the Recorder to an existing antenna,
cable, or satellite system and other A/V equipment. Choose your setup example from the
ones below:

What’s next?

Connect a VCR or video camera, so you can turn your home videos into DVDs! See page
29 fo
r instructions.

After connecting your Recorder, the last step is to complete Guided Setup; see Chapter 1
in the User’s Guide for details. You must complete Guided Setup before you can play and
record DVDs.

You use either antenna or cable without a
cable box. You may also have a VCR.

Setup 1: Antenna or Cable (No Cable
Box)

p. 14

You have either a cable box or satellite
receiver (if you have both, see Setup 6
instead). You may also have a VCR.

Setup 2: Cable Box or Satellite
Receiver

p. 16

You use either antenna or cable and want to

watch one channel while recording another.

Setup 3: Watching One Channel
While Recording Another

p. 20

You have both a satellite box and antenna,
or both a satellite box and cable without a

cable box. (Upgrade to TiVo Plus service
required.)

Setup 4: Both a Satellite Box and an
RF Program Source

p. 22

You have both a cable box and a satellite
receiver. (Upgrade to TiVo Plus service

required.)

Setup 5: Both a Cable Box and a
Satellite Receiver

p. 24

You have an advanced home entertainment
system with several components.

Setup 6: Cable or Satellite Box, A/V
Receiver, and Game Console

p. 26

The Recorder is not designed to

support a heavy load, such as a TV.

Your Recorder is only capable of

supporting the weight of one or two

common A/V components such as VCRs,

DVD players, or A/V receivers (provided

they have four good, broad, padded feet

that distribute the weight near the

corners of the Recorder).

Also, avoid stacking your Recorder on top

of other electronic components—such as

DVD players, A/V receivers—or the vents

of your TV.

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