Video Input on set top

How can I use the video input on the HD set tops? How about the USB?
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The short anwer is you cannot use either video inputs or the USB port on the STB or a DVR..
 The only part of the USB port that is functional is the DC power. The inputs (and USB port)  other than the Coax Cable are not supported by firmware, and as a result, are completely non-functional. As of IMG 1.9 the e-SATA port on the 7216 and 7232  DVR's is functional, and can support an external HDD for more capacity. Prior to IMG 1.9, the e-SATA port was non-functional.

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