Hooking Up Your VCR
Unpacking Your VCR
As you unpack your new VCR, please make sure the following items are included:
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IMPORTANT
Never place any heavy objects on top of the VCR. Do not place the
VCR on top of the television as the surface may not be stable.
Choosing a Hookup
The connections shown in this book are general. Individual televisions, stereo systems and satellite receivers can vary from those shown here. The first diagrams show connections for common equipment. Then, if you are connecting equipment such as a satellite receiver, an integrated HDTV, an IEEE
IMPORTANT
To maximize your system for its best performance, your dealer can help you customize these hookups and sell you any additional connec- tion accessories that may be necessary to match your particular equipment and antennas.
1Make a list of each piece of equipment that you want to hook up.
2If you are connecting several pieces of equipment, you may be using more than one of these diagrams. Using your list, find EACH of the diagrams you will need to connect all of your equipment. For example, to hook up this VCR, a TV, a cable box, and a Home Theater receiver, you will use Cable System with Cable Box, and Connecting a Home Theater receiver.
3If your TV has audio and video inputs, use the diagrams on page 6 in addition to the connections on the next page.
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