Go-Video DV2130 manual Monitor TV Connections, Connect VCR to Monitor TV

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Monitor TV Connections

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Monitor-style televisions offer improved sound and picture quality over regular televisions because they receive the audio and video signals directly from the DVD+VCR through the line inputs.

NOTE: A monitor television is not the same as a computer monitor.

1Connect VCR to Monitor TV

Connect RCA cables from the Audio/Video Line Out jacks on the back panel of the DVD+VCR to the Audio/Video Line Inputs of your monitor TV.

2Set TV to Auxiliary Mode

Set your monitor TV to “Aux,” “Video,” or “Line.” Refer to your owner’s manual for the correct setting.

3Connection is Complete

NOTE: With this connection, the TV/VCR button has no effect. It is as if the TV/VCR button were always set to VCR.

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Contents DV2130 Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsPoint where they exit from the product Table of Contents DTS Table of Contents DVD Features Feature SummaryDVD+VCR Features VCR FeaturesPlayer Region Number Disc Types and CharacteristicsDisc Markings Front Panel 16 17Rear Panel Front Panel DisplayRemote Control Insert Batteries into RemoteUsing the TV Buttons on the Remote Control Brand CodesBasic Connections/Auto Setup Deck Control Buttons Basic DVD OperationBasic VCR Operation Basic TV Tuner Operation On-Screen Menu NavigationMenu Language Open Initial Setup menuSelect Setup Select LanguageSelect Clock Confirm SettingsManual Clock Set Select Manual ClockSelect Ant/Cable Tuner Band SettingSelect Channel Change RF Output CH RF Output ChannelSelect RF Output CH Change TV ChannelAuto Channel Memory Run Auto Channel MemorySelect Channel to add/delete Channel Add/DeleteSelect Channel Add/Delete Front Panel Dimmer Set Front DisplaySelect Disc Menu Disc Menu LanguageSelect DVD Set Disc Menu Language PreferenceSet Audio Language Preference Audio LanguageSelect Audio Set Subtitle Language Preference Subtitle LanguageSelect Subtitle Digital Output Set Digital OutputDTS Set DTSDynamic Compression Set Dynamic CompressionPCM Down Sampling Set PCM Down SamplingSet TV Aspect TV Aspect RatioSelect Display Black Level Set Black LevelSet Alt Video Out Reset Factory SettingsAlt Video Out Parental Receiver Connections Digital Audio OutSpecial Playback Features Disc Menu Navigation Disc MenuSelect Title Title/Chapter/Time SelectionView the Display Select Chapter or TrackTo eight different soundtracks View Angle Menu Options Angle ViewCheck for the Angle Icon Select an Angle optionSet Subtitle Language SubtitleOpen Subtitle Menu Activate SubtitlesSelect A-B Repeat Function Cancel A-B RepeatRepeat Mark the Starting PointRepeat Chapter/Title AudioSelect Bookmark Placeholder BookmarksOpen Bookmark Menu Set the BookmarkMP3/WMA Playback MP3/WMA Playback FunctionCD-R MP3/WMA discs Program Play & Random Play Program Play CD/MP3/WMAPicture CD Playback About CD-R Jpeg Discs Set 3D Sound 3D SoundPress the 3D Sound button Select DVD Function Function DVDSelect Func Select Title MenuSpecial VCR Playback Features Auto Play VHS PlaybackBlank Search Variable Search SystemReturn to Scan and PlaySelect a Channel to Record Basic RecordingInsert Tape Start RecordingSpecial Recording Features Activate OTR One-Touch Recording OTRRecord Speed Set Record SpeedHow to Set a Timer Recording Select VCR Function Function VCRSelect Function Select Return to 0 00Connect Component Video OUT to TV Video/Component Video Connections for DVDConnect S-VIDEO OUT to TV Connect Audio Out DVD onlyConnect DVD+VCR to Stereo Set Stereo to Auxiliary Mode Play a Disc or TapeStereo Connections Connect VCR to Monitor TV Set TV to Auxiliary Mode Connection is CompleteMonitor TV Connections Connect Device to DVD+VCR Connecting Other Video EquipmentTimer Record From Device Watch DeviceTechnical Specifications InputsGoVideo Warranty Administrator Who Provides the Limited WarrantyWhat is Covered and How Long Who is Protected