Mitsubishi Electronics HS-HD2000U manual Connections to TV with Audio Video Inputs

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Hooking Up Your VCR

Connections to TV with Audio Video Inputs

Because you purchased a Hi-Fi VCR, you will want to take advantage of its superior sound capability and connect it to a stereo TV system with audio and video inputs. This connection also helps maintain the best picture quality.

1Connect the red and white audio cable to AUDIO OUT R (right) and AUDIO OUT L (left) on the VCR. Connect the other end to the TVÕs AUDIO INPUT RIGHT and AUDIO INPUT LEFT. Match the colors of the connectors to the cables.

2Connect the S-video cable to S-VIDEO OUT on VCR. Connect the other end to S-VIDEO INPUT on the TV.

IMPORTANT

If your TV does not have S-Video connections, use optional yellow video cable in step 2.

3Set the RF converter to OFF. See page 61 for instructions on this setting, which can be done at a later time.

IMPORTANT

Your TV OwnerÕs Guide may have additional sug- gestions for audio video hookups.

To connect your VCR to a mono (non-stereo) TV, connect only the white AUDIO OUT L of the VCR and the white AUDIO INPUT of the TV. Since the TV is not stereo, you cannot take advantage of your VCRÕs Hi-Fi stereo sound.

If you have an older TV without audio video inputs, simply connect only the antenna or cable as shown on the previous page.

VCR Rear Panel

 

OUT 1

AUDIO

S-VIDEO

R

L

 

Red White

Yellow

If you connect an S-video cable, there is no need to connect

a yellow video cable. If you do so, it may cause interference of the picture depending on your TV.

supplied S-video cable

optional video cable

supplied audio cable

TV Rear Panel

Yellow

White

 

Red

 

 

 

 

L

RR

 

 

 

 

 

INPUT-1

 

 

 

 

 

INPUT-2

 

 

 

 

 

OUTPUT

 

 

 

 

 

MONITOR/TUNER

 

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

L (MONO)

R

 

AUDIO

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