Mitsubishi Electronics HS-HD2000U manual Connections to Home Theater Receiver

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Hooking Up Your VCR

Connections to Home Theater Receiver

You may wish to connect your VCR to a Home Theater Receiver so that you can take advantage of the Surround Sound audio recordings that are common with many movies. Home Theater Receivers will often control both the sound that is heard from the speakers and the picture shown on your TV. Below is the basic connection be- tween your VCR and Home Theater Receiver. If you use this connection, you will not use Connections to TV with Audio Video Inputs.

1Connect the red and white audio cables to AUDIO OUT R and AUDIO OUT L on the VCR. Connect the other end to the VCR 1 AUDIO INPUT R and AUDIO INPUT L on the Home Theater Receiver.

2Connect an S-video cable to S-VIDEO OUT on the VCR. Connect the other end to the VCR 1 S-VIDEO INPUT on the Home Theater Receiver.

3Connect an S-video cable to the MONITOR S-VIDEO OUTPUT of the Home Theater Receiver. Connect the other end to the S-VIDEO INPUT on the back of the TV.

IMPORTANT

If either your Home Theater Receiver or TV does not have S-Video connections, use standard yellow video cables in step 2 and 3.

4See your Home Theater Receiver OwnerÕs Guide for information concerning audio connection between TV and Home Theater Receiver, or additional hookups and operations.

IMPORTANT

You may need to purchase additional sets of audio video cables for this hookup.

TV Rear Panel

INPUT 1

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

L (MONO)

R

AUDIO

 

Home Theater Receiver Rear Panel

S - VIDEO

VCR 1

VCR2

MONITOR

DVD

OUT IN OUT IN

OUT

VIDEO

VCR 1

VCR2

MONITOR

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

White

AUDIO

L

 

 

 

L

R R

 

 

 

R

L

 

 

 

 

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

IN

VCR 1

 

VCR 2

 

TV

R

Red

VCR Rear Panel

 

 

OUT 1

R AUDIO L

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

Red R

L White

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder Ownerõs Guide Special Features HS-HD2000U Refer Servicing to Qualified Service PersonnelShortcuts Cleaning AccessoriesPower Sources Read InstructionsPower Lines Replacement PartsSafety Check OverloadingHooking Up Your VCR Unpacking Your VCRChoosing a Hookup Antenna or Cable System without Cable Box Antenna or Cable System with Cable BoxHooking Up Your VCR Connections to TV with Audio Video Inputs Ieee 1394-equipped Hdtv receiver Correct Connections to Satellite Receiver OptionalConnections to Home Theater Receiver Connections to IR Emitter Playback Connection listTV with Audio/Video Inputs Displaying 1394 connection listOperating Your Remote Control Installing the BatteriesOperating the VCR with the Remote Control PlaybackLoading a Tape Playing a TapePlaying a Tape Recorded in D-VHS Format Playing a Tape Recorded in Analog S-VHS/S-VHS ET/VHS FormatUsing Basic Playback Controls Unloading a TapeSetting Up Your VCR Using ALLSETª to Set Up Your VCR AutomaticallySetting Up Your VCR If you choose Cable or Indoor/outdoor antIf you choose Cable box only or Digital cable box only Cancel NBC Satellite Receiver Control OFFAdding and Deleting Channels ÅSet the clock ÇAdd/delete channelsSelecting a Channel Digital cable boxSelecting antenna, cable or digital cable channels directly Selecting satellite channels sequentiallySetting the Clock Setting the Auto ClockSetting the Clock Manually If the VCR displays the wrong timeÄMonth REC Recording Recording copy protected digital programsSP/EP Input Channel Using One-Touch Recording OTR If you program too much time into the OTR timerHow OTR affects other controls Using Standby One-Touch Recording OTR2 To cancel OTR2Channel on the cable box How OTR2 affects other controlsRecording Mode Recording FormatRecording Time Using S-VHS Set-Up Menu Selecting Recording FormatIf you use S-VHS tape for recording If you use VHS tape for recordingSelecting S-input Setting Using S-throughUsing Audio and Video Functions Descriptions of Audio FunctionsAudio monitor Listen to Normal recording RecordDescriptions of Video Functions Selecting and Adjusting the Audio and Video Functions Timer Recording VHS Timer RecordingTimer Recording When you program both the D-VHS and analog timer recordingCH DAY on OFF Conventional VCR Timer Recording Cancelling a Recording in Progress Changing while ProgrammingVCR Plus+ System Programming Using the On Screen Display VCR Plus+¨ System ProgrammingVCR Plus+ System Programming Using the Remote Control LCD Timer Recording Quick Program Quick ProgramOn LCD Programming Timer Recording Hints Auto Speed Programming Program CautionProgram Skip Using Menus Program Skip Using the Power ButtonChanging Timer Recording Settings TV Programs that End on the Day AfterCancelling a Timer Recording before the Recording Starts Using a Satellite ReceiverMemory Backup Editing Features Copying a Tape from D-VHS to D-VHSEditing Features Copying a Tape from D-VHS to AnalogUsing the HS-HD2000U to Record from Another VCR Copying a Tape from Analog to AnalogUsing the HS-HD2000U to Playback to Another VCR RecordingAdvanced Features Advanced Playback Controls for analog playback onlySpecial Effects Adjusting the Tracking Advanced FeaturesTime Counter Searching TechniquesQuick search CM skip Speed searchCounter zero stop Index searchAutomatic index marks Manual index marksSearch to blank Repeat playbackTo make the time gauge and the remaining time appear Displaying the Current Time Customize Choices MenuVideo mute Auto power save auto-off Setting up PerfecTape¨RF converter PerfecTape¨Using PerfecTape¨ automatically Using PerfecTape¨ manuallyRentalXpress Search with Picture Using the remote control to operate your TV Setting up your remote control to operate your TVOperating your TV with the HS-HD2000U remote control Advanced OptionsTo program the remote control operational setting When you wish to operate the other VCRChild Lock To program the HS-HD2000U and the remote to VCR-BRemote Control Location of ControlsLocation of Controls Remote Control -- Flip cover open Remote Control LCD Liquid Crystal DisplayTransfer indicator Remote control operational settingLocation of Controls Front Panel Location of Controls Front Panel Display Location of Controls Rear Panel Jacks Important Information ¥ Video game patterns and scoreboardsProblem Try This Trouble ChecksTrouble Checks Specifications IndexIndex VHSPage Warranty Mitsubishi Video Cassette Recorder Limited WarrantyFor your nearest Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center call