C C O N N E C T I O N S
Follow these steps to connect the
From Antenna or Cable TV
To Television
To Line Inputs on your Television
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B A S I
N O T E S
Connect the coaxial cable from your indoor/outdoor antenna or cable TV outlet/cable box to the “IN (FROM ANT.)” jack on the VCR back panel.
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S t a n d a rd R F O p t i o n
Connect the supplied cable (coaxial) from the “OUT (TO TV)” jack on the VCR back panel to your television’s antenna in jack. Use this connection if your television is equipped with a basic antenna input.
OR
C o m p o s i t e V i d e o O p t i o n
Connect a standard RCA cable from the “Line Out 1” jacks on the VCR back panel to your television’s Line In jacks. Be sure to match yellow to video, red to right audio and white to left audio on your television and VCR. Use this connection for better sound and picture quality if your television is equipped with line inputs.
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Connect the VCR power cord to a standard 120V/60Hz wall outlet.
Press POWER on your television, VCR and/or Cable Box.
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C h a n n e l 3
If you chose the Standard RF Option, set your television to channel 3. If you experience interference on channel 3, you may use channel 4 instead; how- ever, you must first run Auto Setup with channel 3, then follow the instructions on page 31 to reset the RF Output to channel 4.
OR
V i d e o I n
If you chose the Composite Video Option, set your television to display its Video Input, often labeled “Video,” “Line,” or “Aux.” See your television owner’s manual for the correct setting.
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The “Language/Langue” menu should appear on your television screen. Please proceed with Auto Setup on the follow- ing page.
• For Advanced Connections, please refer to pages
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