Sony SAT-W60 User Manual

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Digital Satellite Receiver/Recorder

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Below is a description of the jacks and cables you can use to make
connections. Note that not all cables come with your receiver/recorder.

VHF/UHF Jacks and Coaxial (RF) Cable

Use the VHF/UHF IN jacks to receive signals from a TV antenna or
from a cable TV connection. You can also use the VHF(SAT)/UHF
OUT jack to send audio and video signals to your TV.

SATELLITE IN Jacks and RG-6 Coaxial cable

Use the SATELLITE IN jacks to receive signals from your Satellite
Dish Antenna with RG-6 coaxial cable.

Audio/Video Jacks and Audio/Video Cables (RCA-type)

Use the audio/video jacks to send good quality analog video and
stereo audio signals.

S-VIDEO Jack and S-VIDEO Cables

Use the S-VIDEO jack to send excellent quality analog video signal.

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) Jack and Optical Cable

Use the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack to send excellent
quality audio signal.

TEL LINE Jack and RJ-11 Telephone Cable

Use the TEL LINE jack to connect to a telephone outlet. If you
subscribe to DIRECTV programming, some services require a
continuously connected telephone line. The telephone line
connection is used to periodically call out to DIRECTV and to use for
connection to the UltimateTV (WebTV) service. (connection is
needed for UltimateTV service)

IR Blaster Jack and Controller

Use the IR jack to connect your Infrared Controller to your Digital
Satellite Receiver/Recorder. This allows you to control your VCR
and/or Cable Box through your Digital Satellite Receiver/Recorder.

MIC (Microphone) Jack

Use the MIC jack to connect to an external microphone. This allows
you to record and send voice messages on the Web in e-mail notes.

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