Rear Panel/TV Connection/AV Power
To connect the VCR and TV, use cable type (A/V
Back of TV
VIDEO IN | AUDIO IN |
ON TV | On TV |
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OUT | IN | OUT |
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1.VIDEO OUT - Connects to TV video input.
2.VIDEO IN - Connects to a second VCR for recording or video camera for recording.
3.AUDIO OUT - Connects to receiver or amplifier input.
4.AUDIO IN - Connects to a second VCR or an audio source to record audio.
5.Audio Output - Additional audio output.
6.DC (+) 12 VOLT INPUT - To provide power for the VCR, connect the small plug end of the power harness on the back of the VCR.
RED: This wire connects to a circuit that turns on and off with the key.
YELLOW: This wire connects to the battery or a constant power source.
BLACK: This wire connects to a good factory ground wire or a metal part of the chassis.
7.REMOTE SENSOR INPUT - The optional remote infrared (IR) sensor eye allows you to access all the features on the remote control when the VCR is mounted in anoth- er location away from the remote. To install the remote IR sensor, simply plug it into the input next to the power plug. Run the sensor cable to the front of the vehicle and mount the sensor in a convenient location so that the remote control can be easily pointed toward the remote sensor eye.
Note: Route the wires so they can not be pinched, punc- tured, or chaffed against bare metal. Always fuse appropriately at the source.
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