| | These setup instructions are for a Series2 DT (dual tuner) DVR. If you have a single tuner Series2 (or earlier) DVR, see How Do I Set Up My Single Tuner DVR?
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| | NOTE: If your DVR did not come pre-activated, we recommend that you activate your TiVo Service before beginning the following setup process. |
| | If you have a basic cable without a cable box (includes "extended basic"), use the following procedure to set up your DVR: |
| | Connect the RF coaxial cable coming from the wall to the RF In jack on the back of the DVR.
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| | The DVR has an internal splitter that enables dual-tuner operation from this single connection.
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| | Connect a composite cable (red, white, and yellow connectors) from the Audio Video Output jacks on the back of the DVR (you can use either set of output jacks, but we recommend set 1) to the composite input jacks on your TV.
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| | - If you are connecting a VCR or DVD recorder and your TV has only one connector, skip this step.
- If you are NOT connecting a VCR or DVD recorder, go to Step 6 after connecting the composite cable.
- If you are NOT connecting a VCR or DVD recorder and your TV only has one connector, connect a coax cable from the RF Out connector on the DVR to the connector on the TV (usually labeled Antenna In), and then go to Step 6.
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| | Connect an RF coaxial cable from the RF OUT connector on the DVR to the Antenna In connector on the VCR or DVD recorder.
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| | Connect an RF coaxial cable from the RF Out connector on the VCR or DVD recorder to the Antenna In connector on the TV.
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| | Check the Channel switch on the back of the DVR to see whether it is set to 3 or 4. Set the switch on the VCR or DVD recorder to match this setting. (Refer to the VCR’s or DVD recorder’s product manual for the switch location.)
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| | Set up either a network connection (recommended) or phone connection from the DVR to the TiVo Service using one of the following methods.
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| | - Wired network connection: The Series2 DT has a built-in Ethernet port. If you have a broadband connection to the internet, connect one end of an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to the Ethernet connector on the back of the DVR, and connect the other end to a port on your network hub or router.
- Wireless network connection: If you have broadband, but need to use a wireless connection, connect a wireless USB network adapter (sold separately) to one of the USB ports on the DVR. A compatible wireless adapter is available at www.tivo.com/store, or refer to Which network adapters work with my TiVo DVR? for a list of compatible adapters.
- Phone connection: If you need to use a phone line to connect to the TiVo service, 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.
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| | If you need to use a phone line to connect to the TiVo service, and you have DSL, you will need to use a DSL on your phone line to improve your connection.

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| | Connect the power cord from a wall outlet to the back of the DVR
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| | Turn on your TV and tune it to channel 3 or 4 (depending on the switch setting on the back of the DVR). If you see the "Welcome to TiVo" screen, you are ready to begin Guided Setup. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup of your DVR.
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| | If you do not see the “Welcome to TiVo” screen, you need to find the correct input settings by pressing the Input or TV/Video button on your TV remote control until you see this screen. If you cycle through all the input settings and still do not see the “Welcome to TiVo”, make sure all the equipment is powered on, check all your connections, starting with Step 1, and try again
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