Sears 274.4392839 owner manual Standard VHS VCR Not S-VHS, Simplified Method, Operation

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Connecting Other Components

Standard VHS VCR (Not S-VHS)

(These connections allow you to record TV programs and play back tapes.)

Preferred Method

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AUDIO

Back of TV

@_-@

2-Way Signal Splitter*

 

 

 

HI-FI - OUT - SELECT

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Back of VCR

R/

CABLE/ANTENNA

INPUT 1 "_

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IN F_)ANT

OUT TO TV

Coaxial Antenna Cables* /

(_) SVIDEO-

AudioNideo Cables*

Shown here is the preferred method of connecting a VCR to your TV. This method uses a 2-way signal splitter to run separate signals to the VCR and TV. This way you can view either TV programs or VCR tapes and not be concerned about the position of the VCR's TV/VCR switch.

Note: When connected this way, the audio/video connections from the VCR to the TV are required in order for you to watch tapes being

played by the VCR.

Simplified Method

Back of TV

Incoming

 

Cable

Audio

 

 

Back of VCR

 

13_1"TO "t"V

Operation:

If the VCR is connected to INPUT 1 jacks as shown, select channel 91 on the TV to view whatever the VCR is playing.

If you connect a second audio/video device to INPUT 2, select channel 92 on the TV to view whatever the second device is

playing.

AUDIO

HI-FI - OUT - SELECT

@1@

Coaxial AntennaCable*

Shown here is a simplified method of connecting a VCR to your TV. The preferred method (using a 2-way signal splitter) is shown above. On many VCRs, turning them on causes the VCR's TV/VCR switch to go to the TV mode which internally disconnects the antenna signals from the TV. By using a signal splitter to run separate signals to the VCR and TV, you can view TV programs or VCR tapes and not be concerned about the position of the VCR's TViVCR switch.

Note: The audio/video connections from the VCR to the TV are optional; however,these additional connections usually produce a better-quality picture during VCR playback. These connections are required, however,for stereo playback from stereo VCRs. Operation:

If the VCR is connected to INPUT 1 jacks as shown, select channel 91 on the TV to view whatever the VCR is playing.

If you connect a second audio/video device to INPUT2, select channel 92 on the TV to view whatever the second device is

playing.

* Optional accessories are available from most dealers or electronics supply stores.

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