Optimus 109 owner manual Connecting Cable

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If your antenna has 300-ohm lead-in wire, you need to first convert it to a 75-ohm cable by connecting a 300-to-75-ohm matching transformer (such as Cat. No. 15-1253, not supplied) following these steps.

300-Ohm Lead-In Wire

300-to-75-Ohm MatchingTransformer

a.Connect the antenna’s lead-in wire to the transformer’s 300-ohm input termi- nal screws.

b.Connect the transformer’s 75-ohm out- put F-connector to the VCR’s VHF/UHF CATV IN input F-connector.

2.Connect the band splitter’s 75-ohm input cable to the VCR’s VHF/UHF CATV OUT ter- minals.

75-Ohm Cable

 

UHF

VHF

300-Ohm

 

UHF Output

 

Band Splitter

 

 

75-Ohm

 

VHF Output

3.Connect the splitter’s VHF 75-ohm F-con- nector to your TV’s single VHF input F-con- nector.

4.Connect the splitter’s UHF 300-ohm gold wires to your TV’s double UHF input screw terminals.

Connecting Cable

You can connect the VCR to cable with or with- out a cable box, then connect it to the TV in one of these ways:

To the TV’s audio/video input jacks (if it has A/V jacks) (see Page 14)

To the TV’s single VHF/UHF F-connector (see Page 15)

To the TV’s single VHF F-connector and UHF double screw terminals (see Page 15)

Using an A/B switch so you can record a scrambled channel while you watch an unscrambled channel (see Page 16)

Any of these connections let you:

Record and watch a channel you select with the VCR’s tuner.

Watch a channel you select with the TV’s tuner.

Record a channel you select with the VCR’s tuner while you watch another channel you select with the TV’s tuner.

If you use cable but do not have a cable box, and your TV can receive cable broad- casts:

You can watch and record any unscram- bled channel.

You cannot record scrambled channels.

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Contents Model Important Safety Instructions Do not Open Tuning FeaturesRECORDING/PLAYBACK Tape Motion ControlsAutomatic DST Daylight Saving Time Ad Other FeaturesContents Manual Tracking Using this Manual Supplied AccessoriesBefore YOU Begin Using the TV’s Audio/Video Input Jacks Connecting the VCR for Playback onlyConnections Using the TV’s Single VHF/UHF F-Connector Connecting an Antenna Connecting the VCR for Playback and RecordingUsing the TV’s Audio/Video Input Jacks Using the TV’s Single VHF/UHF F-Connector Connecting Cable Important Reminder to the Catv System If you use a cable boxHm Cable Connecting Power Setting the Output Channel SwitchConnecting an A/B Switch A Signal Splitter Installing the Batteries Using the Remote ControlPreparation Quick Look at the ControlsIf a tape is playing Turns the VCR’s power on/offTunes the VCR to the next lower channel REW quickly rewinds a video cassette tape if Four Head Setting the ON-SCREEN Programming LanguageSetting the Clock Catv Setting the Channels the VCR Tunes toPress or to highlight Auto or MAN- UAL, then press SET Adding/Erasing ChannelsUsing the VCR’s Tuner Using the TV’s TunerBasic Operation Watching TVLoading a Video Tape Watching a Video TapePlaying a Video Tape Displays Special FunctionsBlue Screen Operation DisplaysMotion Controls Tape Motion IndicatorsFast-Forward/Rewind Freeze-FrameVariable-Speed Slow Motion Visual SearchUsing the Zero Back Function Using the REAL-TIME CounterAutomatic Repeat Playback Auto Tracking Index SearchManual Tracking Auto Enhanced Picture Mode LockRecording Speeds RecordingTape Selection Record Protection Selecting the Signal to RecordImmediate Recording Quick Timer RecordingRecording a Program As You Watch It Recording One Program While You Watch AnotherQTR Notes Automatic Timer RecordingSUN Setting the Program TimerFm Page 38 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 425 PM Checking/Changing Program Timers Monitoring an Automatic Timer RecordingClearing a Program Timer Automatic Timer Recording HintsDubbing Copying a Tape Additional Information TroubleshootingVCR Care and Maintenance Servicing Your VCR Cleaning the Video HeadsStoring Your Video Cassettes Specifications 120 V, 60 Hz Fm Page 47 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 425 PM Division of Tandy Corporation RadioShackFort Worth, Texas