
Step 2. Unplug coaxial wire #2 from your VCR “To TV (RF)” port. Leave the other end of wire
#2 plugged in to the TV.
Step 3. Plug the existing coaxial antenna wire into the “In” port on your 2-way splitter.
Step 4. Plug the loose end of wire #2 into the “Out to TV (RF)” port on Converter Box “A”.
Step 5. Plug one end of coaxial wire #3 into one of the “Out” ports on the 2-way splitter. Plug
the other end into the “Antenna In (RF)” port on Converter Box “A”.
Step 6. Plug one end of coaxial wire #4 into the other “Out” port on the 2-way splitter. Plug the
other end into the “Antenna In (RF)” port on Converter Box “B”.
Step 7. Plug one end of coaxial wire #5 into the “Out to TV (RF)” port on Converter Box “B”.
Plug the other end into the “Antenna In (RF)” port on your VCR.
Step 8. Using your set of A/V cables, plug one end of the cables into the “A/V Out” ports on
your VCR. Match the colors of the plugs to the colors of the ports, so that red plugs into red,
white into white, and yellow into yellow. Plug the other end of the cables into the “A/V In” port
on your TV set in the same way. If your TV does not have a red (Audio R) port, leave the red
cable unplugged on both ends.
Step 9. Plug the power cords on your Converter Boxes, VCR, TV, and antenna, if amplified, into
power outlets, and turn them all on. Tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 (follow the instructions in
the converter box manual) to set up Converter Box “A”. Using the remote control that came with
Converter Box A, follow the on-screen set-up guide to scan for available DTV channels.
Step 10. Set your TV to “Audio/Video In” and tune your VCR to channel 3 or 4 (follow the
instructions in the converter box manual) to set up Converter Box “B”. Using the remote that
came with Converter Box “B”, follow the on-screen set-up guide to scan for available DTV
channels.
If you want to record a program with your VCR, set the channel on your VCR to channel
3 or 4, and tune the converter box to the desired channel.
If your Converter Box includes a “universal remote control” or you already have your
own universal remote control, follow the instructions that come with your Converter Box
to program the remote to work for the TV, VCR and the Converter Box.
If you have a DVD Recorder or DVR, you should be able to connect it in a manner
similar to the steps outlined above.
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8. I have an older antenna that attaches to my TV with two wires. Will I be able to connect
my older antenna and TV to a digital-to-analog converter box?
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