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The following section details some common connection options that may assist. Please note that some of these connection options may
require third party interconnects or cables beyond what is supplied in the box. Talk to your retailer about the best options for connecting
your PVR.
Connecting the Antenna
Connection Options
N1334
!
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RS232
90-250V ~
50/60Hz 40Wmax
ON
OFF
TV
VCR
S/PDIF
USB
VIDEO
TV OUT
TV OUT
ANT 1
RF LOOP IN
ANT 2
ANT 1
RF LOOP
OUT 1
RF LOOP
OUT 2
AUDIO
MADE IN KOREA
DC 5V
35mA max
L
R
RCA Audio Left/Right
POWER
POWER
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L
R
V
VCR
DVD Recorder
POWER
12 : 00
POWER
12 : 00
��
Please Note: If you would like to receive either community television channels
or original analogue programming, you may use the RF LOOP OUT 2 output
signal to connect your VCR or TV receiver to it. (This signal carries the same
signal that is received by the antenna and is not processed by the STB).
Basic Set Up - Standard TV
N1334
!
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RS232
90-250V ~
50/60Hz 40Wmax
ON
OFF
TV
VCR
S/PDIF
USB
VIDEO
TV OUT
RF LOOP IN
ANT 2
ANT 1
RF LOOP
OUT 1
RF LOOP
OUT 2
AUDIO
MADE IN KOREA
DC 5V
35mA max
L
R
RCA Audio Left/Right
POWER
POWER
�����������
��
������������
Audio
Video
VCR
DVD Recorder
POWER
12 : 00
POWER
12 : 00
��
Y
Pb
Pr
Audio
Video
ANT 1
The PVR-3690 can power a 5VDC active antenna. By default this functionality is disabled
to prevent damaging standard passive antennas. To enable this feature, please refer to the
‘Antenna Power’ sub-menu on page 18.
!
Connect the supplied LOOP OUT cable to the ANT LOOP OUT (
1
2
) and ANT 2 (
1
3
) sockets.
The loop through connection must be in place in order to record programs to the hard drive.
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