GE VG4061 manual Choosing a VCR Connection, Advantages of Audio/Video Cable Connections

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CONNECTIONS

Choosing a VCR Connection

There are several different ways to hook up your VCR, depending on whether or not you have cable, and if you have cable, whether you have a cable box, and if some of the channels are scrambled and...well, you get the picture.

Three connections are described in this section and one of them should provide you with a VCR hookup that works.

TV with RF jack only

TV with audio/video jacks

TV with audio/video jacks and cable box to unscramble pay channels only

If you need to hook up additional components not shown in the diagrams here (and are unsure of how to connect them), refer to the instruction manual that came with that particular component.

Advantages of Audio/Video Cable Connections

Using a simple coaxial cable connection gives you good picture quality. If your television has audio/video jacks, I highly recommend using them to get better picture and sound quality when recording and playing back videotapes. These connections give you more convenient operation by not having to share the TV’s antenna signal.

Don’t Forget About the Auto TV/VCR Feature

The TV/VCR switch controls whether the picture signal is coming from the VCR or the TV.

Set the Auto TV/VCR feature to ON when using only ANT.IN and RF OUT jacks and OFF when using the AUDIO and VIDEO OUT jacks--so your TV signal is not interrupted when the VCR is turned on.

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Contents VCR User’s Guide Product Registration Important InformationTable of Contents Index First Things First Hi, my name is Susan Read the First Three SectionsWhat’s Left? Install Batteries in the Remote Control Unpack What’s in the BoxConnect Your VCR Plug in the VCR Access the MenusTune the TV Turn On the VCRSet Up the VCR Set-Up Features Setting UP the VCRLanguage Using the Menu to Set Up FeaturesVCR Channels List On-screen MenusAuto Channel Search Detect AutomaticallySelecting Channels Time and DateSpring forward Fall backward Time and DateVCR Plus+ Channels Time/Date DisplayVCR Plus+ Channel List Two-Digit VCR Plus+ Channel Numbers for Cable TV USA List VCR Plus+ WorksheetAdditional Set-up Features in the Preferences Menu Remote VCR1/VCR2 Option Remote Control OptionAuto Play Auto TV/VCRAuto TV/VCR Learn the Basics to Get You Started VCR BasicsRemote Buttons Component ButtonsVCR Function Buttons TV Buttons TV Function ButtonsTape Eject Playing a TapePause Automatic TrackingRecording Check the Safety TabAutomatic Rewind Tape SpeedsPage Several Recording Options RecordingRecording Features Express RecordingExpress Recording Timer Recording Information Timer RecordingSetting Up the Channel List Timer Recording with VCR Plus+Press Menu to enter the VCR PlusCode number VCR Plus+ RecordingReviewing and Clearing Programs Stopping a Timer RecordingTwo VCR Connection Using Two VCRs for Copying and Editing TapesPage Control Your Other Components Programming the RemoteAbout Programming the Remote Programming the Remote to Control a TVOperate the TV TV Codes Page Features to Enhance VCR Operation Other FeaturesForward and Reverse Search Picture Search OptionsSlow Motion Commercial Scan Search ButtonIndex Search Frame AdvanceZero Search Time CounterTracking On-Screen DisplaysPage Connections Things to Know Before Connecting ComponentsJacks and Cables Connecting Your VCRDon’t Forget About the Auto TV/VCR Feature Choosing a VCR ConnectionAdvantages of Audio/Video Cable Connections This connection assumes TV With RF Jack OnlyTV With Audio/Video Jacks All scrambled channels must be viewed through the VCR Appendix a Reference Front Panel Display Panel Timer VCR SLP RECBack Panel No power Troubleshooting TipsRewind does not operate Time did not adjust for daylight-saving time Cleaning the VCR SpecificationsFor how long after your purchase Limited WarrantyIndex Unrecognized NUMBER... Please RE-ENTER North Meridian Street Indianapolis,