TiVo Series3 HD Quick Start Manual

TiVo
®
DVR
Start Here
Follow these easy steps to connect your TiVo
®
Series3TM HD Digital Media Recorder
Check out the Troubleshooting chapter in the Viewer’s Guide for more help with connecting your TiVo DVR, completing Guided Setup, and using the TiVo service. If you have more questions, visit www.tivo.com/support for help with getting started, learning about TiVo service features, audio & video troubleshooting, frequently asked questions, help forums, and more.
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TM
is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories,
Inc. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
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TM
HD
Television
Get to know your cables (you may not use all of them)
HD Video Cables
Connect the TiVo DVR to an HDTV using one of these cables to get high-definition video.
Composite A/V cable for stereo audio (red & white ends) & standard video (yellow end)
Phone cord
Phone splitter
Power cord
Component Video cable for high definition video (no audio)
HDMI cable for high definition video and digital audio
Coaxial RF cable for standard audio & video
Basic Cables
Other cables you might need.
Remember:
Connect all cables from the OUT jack
of one device to the IN jack of the next.
OUT IN
Never connect OUT to OUT or IN to IN.
OUT OUT
Network
Choose this option if you have a home network with a broadband Internet connection. Use the connection that works with your type of home network: Wired or Wireless
Wired (Ethernet) – Connect an Ethernet cable (sold
separately) from your home network to the TiVo DVR’s
Ethernet jack (the upper jack pictured here).
Wireless – Connect a compatible wireless USB network
adapter (sold separately) to one of the DVR’s USB
ports
. The TiVo® Wireless G USB Network Adapter
pictured here is available at www.tivo.com/store.
Phone
Choose this option if you don’t have a home network with a broadband Internet connection. Connect the provided phone cord from the DVR to a nearby wall jack.
Use the provided phone line splitter if the DVR is sharing the wall jack with a telephone.
Connect to the TiVo® service: Network OR Phone
The TiVo DVR needs to connect to the TiVo service to receive program listings, service updates, and other information. Network-connected DVRs have access to additional features and services. See Chapter 4 in the Viewer’s Guide for details. Choose how your DVR will connect: Network or Phone
OR
ETHERNET
USB 1 USB 2
(Optional) Connect an Antenna
Local TV stations broadcast high-definition signals over the air on dedicated digital channels.
To receive both digital (ATSC) and standard (NTSC) channels over the air, connect an indoor or outdoor antenna to the TiVo DVR’s ANTENNA IN jack.
Connect to Your Cable Service
If you are a basic cable subscriber, connect the Coaxial RF cable coming out of the wall directly to the CABLE
IN
jack on the back of the DVR.
NOTE: If you subscribe to digital cable, turn this poster over and follow the steps on the other side.
Plug in the Power Cord
The TiVo DVR’s front panel displays a TiVo logo as it is starting up.
Tune your TV to see the Welcome Screen
Turn on your TV.
If you don’t see the Welcome screen:
Use the Input, Source, or TV/Video button on your TV remote or TV
to select the audio/video input source you used in step . Press the button until you see the Welcome screen. On some TVs, you can also change the channel to select different input sources.
When you see the Welcome screen, you’re ready to begin
Guided Setup, which
customizes the TiVo DVR for your home.
To optimize the TiVo DVR for high-definition viewing, read Understanding HDTV in the Viewer’s Guide.
To learn more about the amazing, smart-recording features of the TiVo service, see the Tours in Chapter 1 of the Viewer’s Guide.
Connect Video
Recommended: Connect the HDMI
cable from the TiVo DVR’s HDMI
OUT
jack to the HDMI IN jack on
the back of your high-definition TV.
Alternate: If your TV doesn’t have an
HDMI jack, use the Component
Video
cable instead. Then connect a
separate cable for audio. See step .
Make note of the input you used on the back of your TV.
Connect Audio
If you used the HDMI cable in step , you already have a digital audio connection (HDMI is both audio & video).
Recommended: Connect an Optical Digital Audio cable
(sold separately) from the DVR’s DIGITAL AUDIO jack
to an A/V receiver or home theater system.
Alternate: Connect the red and white ends of the
Composite A/V cable from the DVR’s A/V OUT jacks to the A/V IN jacks on your TV, A/V receiver, or home theater system.
Welcome! Start Here
Setting up your TiVo® Series3TM HD Digital Media Recorder (DVR) is easy.
Activate the TiVo® service (if you haven’t already)
The TiVo service is what makes your DVR smart. It includes everything from your program listings to Season PassTM recordings and WishList
®
searches—all the cool features you’ve heard about.
Some TiVo DVRs are sold with a TiVo service plan. If yours was not, activate the TiVo service at www.tivo.com/activate or call TiVo Customer Support at 1-877-367-8486. You’ll need your 15-digit TiVo Service Number, found on the label on the back of the DVR. Write it here for reference ___________________________.
Now, let’s get started with Connecting Your TiVo Digital Media Recorder!
Do you subscribe to Digital Cable?
No
I don’t have
digital cable.
Start with step 1 below.
Yes
I have
digital cable.
Turn this poster over.
Connecting Your TiVo Digital Media Recorder
If you have digital cable, turn this poster over.
Connecting Your TiVo DVR with CableCARD
TM
Decoders
If you DON’T have digital cable, turn this poster over.
TiVo
®
DVR
Television
Get to know your cables (you may not use all of them)
HD Video Cables
Connect the TiVo DVR to an HDTV using one of these cables to get high-definition video.
Composite A/V cable for stereo audio (red & white ends) & standard video (yellow end)
Phone cord
Phone splitter
Power cord
Component Video cable for high definition video (no audio)
HDMI cable for high definition video and digital audio
Coaxial RF cable for standard audio & video
Basic Cables
Other cables you might need.
(Optional) Connect an Antenna
Local TV stations broadcast high-definition signals over the air on dedicated digital channels.
To receive both digital (ATSC) and standard (NTSC) channels over the air, connect an indoor or outdoor antenna to the TiVo DVR’s ANTENNA IN jack.
Plug in the Power Cord
The TiVo DVR’s front panel displays a TiVo logo as it is starting up.
Tune your TV to see the Welcome Screen
Turn on your TV.
If you don’t see the Welcome screen:
Use the Input, Source, or TV/Video button on your TV remote or TV
to select the audio/video input source you used in step . Press the button until you see the Welcome screen. On many TVs, you can also change the channel to select different input sources.
When you see the Welcome screen, you’re ready to begin Guided Setup, which customizes the TiVo DVR for your home. After CableCARD decoders are installed,
you will need to repeat Guided Setup.
To optimize the TiVo DVR for high-definition viewing, read Understanding HDTV in the Viewer’s Guide.
To learn more about the amazing, smart-recording features of the TiVo service, see the Tours in Chapter 1 of the Viewer’s Guide.
Connect Video
Recommended: Connect the HDMI
cable from the TiVo DVR’s HDMI
OUT
jack to the HDMI IN jack on
the back of your high-definition TV.
Alternate: If your TV doesn’t have an
HDMI jack, use the Component
Video
cable instead. Then connect a
separate cable for audio. See step .
Make note of the input you used on the back of your TV.
A CableCARD decoder works like a digital cable box.
CableCARD
TM
What is a CableCARDTM decoder?
CableCARD decoders replace your digital cable box. They allow you to access the same channels that you currently subscribe to.
You can only get CableCARD decoders from your cable company. Call your cable company
to request two CableCARD decoders, typically delivered by an installer.
CableCARD decoders allow compatible devices to receive digital cable channels without a cable box. The TiVo® Series3TM HD DVR is a CableCARD device.
CableCARD decoders plug into the slots on the back of the DVR. Plug in
two for dual tuner: watch & record two channels at the same time.
Disconnect Your Digital Cable Box
CableCARD decoders replace your digital cable box. Disconnect your cable box from your TV and set it aside.
NOTE: While you’re waiting for CableCARD installation, you may want to connect your cable box to another input on your TV so you don’t miss any of your favorite shows.
Remember:
Connect all cables from the OUT jack
of one device to the IN jack of the next.
OUT IN
Never connect OUT to OUT or IN to IN.
OUT OUT
When the CableCARDTM installer arrives...
Locate the sheet titled “Instructions for CableCARD Installers,” included in the TiVo DVR carton.
Present these instructions to the installer.
The installer will insert the CableCARD decoders into the slots on the back of the TiVo DVR, and activate them.
Network
Choose this option if you have a home network with a broadband Internet connection. Use the connection that works with your type of home network: Wired or Wireless
Wired (Ethernet) – Connect an Ethernet cable (sold
separately) from your home network to the TiVo DVR’s
Ethernet jack (the upper jack pictured here).
Wireless – Connect a compatible wireless USB network
adapter (sold separately) to one of the DVR’s USB
ports
. The TiVo® Wireless G USB Network Adapter
pictured here is available at www.tivo.com/store.
Phone
Choose this option if you don’t have a home network with a broadband Internet connection. Connect the provided phone cord from the DVR to a nearby wall jack.
Use the provided phone line splitter if the DVR is sharing the wall jack with a telephone.
OR
ETHERNET
USB 1 USB 2
Call your cable company and order 2 CableCARDTM decoders today!
Connect Audio
If you used the HDMI cable in step , you already have a digital audio connection (HDMI is both audio & video).
Recommended: Connect an Optical Digital Audio cable
(sold separately) from the TiVo DVR’s DIGITAL AUDIO
jack to an A/V receiver or home theater system.
Alternate: Connect the red and white ends of the
Composite A/V cable from the DVR’s A/V OUT jacks to the A/V IN jacks on your TV, A/V receiver, or home theater system.
Connect to Your Cable Service
Connect the Coaxial RF cable coming out of the wall directly to the CABLE
IN
jack on the back of the DVR.
NOTE: While you’re waiting for CableCARD installation, you may want to leave this cable connected to your cable box. See step .
Connect to the TiVo® service: Network OR Phone
The TiVo DVR needs to connect to the TiVo service to receive program listings, service updates, and other information. Network-connected DVRs have access to additional features and services. See Chapter 4 in the Viewer’s Guide for details. Choose how your DVR will connect: Network or Phone
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