Connecting up Your DVD 
Recorder
Before you start...
1.
 Do not plug the AC power cord into the outlet 
until all other connections are made.
2.
 It is recommended that you connect VIDEO 
OUT jack of the DVD recorder directly to the 
video input of your TV. Connecting VIDEO 
OUT jack of this recorder to a TV via a VCR 
may cause a viewing problem when playing 
a copyright-protected disc. The same viewing 
problem may also occur when connecting the 
recorder to an integrated TV/Video system.
What You Need to Do: 
Step 1: Connecting Antenna/Satellite Cable
Step 2: Connecting the Video Cable
Step 3: Connecting the Audio Cable
Step 4: Connecting the Power Cord
Step 1: Connecting 
Antenna/Satellite Cables
Option 1  With Cable Box
Wall Outlet 
Cable Box DVD Recorder TV
1.   
Use an antenna cable to connect the RF IN jack 
on the cable box to the antenna outlet on the 
wall.
2.   Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT 
jack on the cable box to the RF IN jack on the 
DVD recorder.
3.   Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT 
jack on the DVD recorder to the RF IN jack on 
the television.
Option 2  Without Cable Box
Wall Outlet DVD Recorder TV
1.   
Use an antenna cable to connect the RF IN jack 
on the DVD recorder to the antenna outlet on 
the wall.
2.   Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT 
jack on the DVD recorder to the RF IN jack on 
the television. (Please note that this serves as a 
pass-through only.) 
Step 2: Connecting the 
Video Cable
Option 1  Using Composite Cable
Use the video (yellow) end of a composite cable 
to connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD 
recorder to the VIDEO IN jack on the television.