GoVideo HT2015, HT2010 manual Connections, Connecting Antenna/Cable TV to

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Connections

Tips

Depending on the capabilities of your TV and other equip- ment, there are a variety of ways to connect the DVD+VCR. Choose from the connections described on pages 11-14. Please refer to the manuals of your TV, VCR, Stereo System or other devices as necessary to make the best connections for your specific equipment.

Caution

Make sure the DVD+VCR is connected directly to your TV, and that your TV is tuned to the correct video input channel. Do not connect the DVD+VCR’s DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jack to the phono in jack (record deck) of your audio system.

Do not connect your DVD+VCR via your VCR. The DVD image could be distorted by the copy protection system.

Connecting Antenna/Cable TV to

DVD+VCR

1 Disconnect the antenna from the rear of your TV.

2 Identify the type of cable from your antenna. If it is a round cable as illustrated, it is a 75 ohm coaxial antenna cable. This cable will connect directly to the jack marked ANT.IN on your DVD+VCR.

Tip

If your antenna lead wire is a flat type antenna cable, connect it to an Antenna Adapter (300-ohm to 75-ohm, not supplied) and slip the Adapter onto the ANT.IN jack. The Adapter does not screw on to the DVD+VCR, it just slips over the jack.

Antenna Antenna

Cable TV

Wall Jack

Flat Wire

 

 

(300 ohm)

 

 

300/75 ohm

OR

OR

Adaptor

 

 

(Not supplied)

 

 

Rear of DVD+VCR

Without Cable Box

If your cable wire is connected to your TV without a converter or descrambler box, unscrew the wire from your TV and attach it to the ANT.IN jack on the DVD+VCR. Use the supplied round coaxial cable to connect between the DVD+VCR’s RF.OUT jack and the 75 ohm antenna input jack on your TV. With this connection, you can receive all midband, super band, and hyperband channels.

With Cable Box

If a converter box is required with your cable system, refer to the notes and illustration below. The cable hookup shown per- mits both TV and DVD+VCR operation.

To view or record CATV channels:

1Tune the TV to the DVD+VCR output channel (CH 3 or 4).

2Set the DVD+VCR channel selector to the output channel of the cable converter box by pressing the CH/TRK (v/V) or number (0-9) buttons on your DVD+VCR (e.g., CH3).

3Select the channel you wish to view on the cable converter box.

otes

With this connection, you CANNOT record one program while viewing another.

If you are using a cable box to tune channels, it is not nec- essary to run Auto Channel Search as indicated on page 20.

Cable TV

Wall Jack

Back Panel of

Typical Cable Box

Rear of DVD+VCR

SYSTEM SETUP

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Contents HT2010/2015 Regulatory Information FCC Part Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Playable Discs Remote Control Battery InstallationRemote Control Operating Range Getting StartedAbout Symbols PrecautionsFront Panel Prologic Front Panel DisplayRemote Control VCR in Line 1 AUDIO/VIDEO Rear PanelConnections Connecting Antenna/Cable TV toOptional TV Connections Connections Basic TV ConnectionsDVD+VCR Connections Speaker System ConnectionsSpeaker Positioning Rear of DVD+VCR Front of DVD+VCR Connections Radio Antenna ConnectionsOther Audio/Video A/V Connections Digital Device ConnectionsAUX Setting the Output SourceDVD VCRSurround OFF 2CH Stereo Amplifier SetupMini Glossary for Sound Mode Test Tone Sound ModeSound Level Center delay time setting Dolby Digital mode only Setting DelaysSurround delay time setting Menu Selection VCR Setup On-Screen Display OSDOn-Screen Menu System Channel Selection VCR Setup VCR Setup MenuManual Clock Set VCR Setup Setting the ClockAuto Clock Set On-screen display operation DVD SetupGeneral Explanation On-Screen DisplayPicture DVD Setup Initial SettingsInitial Settings Overview LanguageChanging the 4-digit code Parental ControlRating DVD Country Code DVDSpecial Playback Effects VCR Operation Normal PlaybackTimer Record menu will appear Timer RecordingProgram Priority Checking Erasing the Timer ProgramVCR Operation Dubbing and Editing One-Touch RecordingChecking the Recording Time Extending the Recording TimeMulti-Channel TV Sound MTS MTS IndicatorVHS Hi-Fi Stereo System MTS Broadcast Playback with Hi-Fi Stereo Audio SoundAdditional VCR Information VCR Operation Tape Counter Memory FeatureMoving to another CHAPTER/TRACK General DVD FeaturesDVD Operation Playing a DVD Moving to another Title DVDDVD Operation General Features Special DVD Features DVD DVD Operation General DVD FeaturesAudio CD and MP3 Operation Playing Audio CD and MP3 discs Programmed Playback with Audio CD and MP3 Discs Programmed Playback CD MP3About MP3 Video Mode Setting DVDAdditional DVD Information Screen SaverFor your reference If an FM program is noisy To listen to non-preset radio stationsListening to the Radio To turn off the radioSymptom Cause Correction TroubleshootingSome channels are Moisture Condensation Audio in OpticalCode Language Language Code ListCode Country Country Code ListSpecifications Speakers FM TunerAM Tuner Who is Protected Warranty DVD+VCR Limited WarrantyWho Provides the Limited Warranty What is Covered and How Long

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