Senario THE APPRENTICE manual Controls & Connections, Using Your Game System, Turning On Your Game

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CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS

Your game connects to the TV set with a pair of standard RCA plugs. Most TV sets, video monitors, and VCRs have easily accessible RCA jacks. These are usually labeled “video” and “audio” or are color coded to indicate the video connection (yellow) and audio connections (red and/or white).

The RCA plugs on the game console must be connected to the proper “input” RCA jacks. Be sure to insert the yellow video jack into the yellow video socket. The remaining audio plug can be inserted into either the white or red audio socket on your TV, video monitor, or VCR.

Note: If your TV, video monitor, or VCR does not have RCA jacks, you’ll need to purchase a separate A/V adaptor (not included).

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USING YOUR GAME SYSTEM

Turning On Your Game

Make sure your game is turned off before connecting it to your TV set.

Turn your TV on and tune it to the A/V channel. This channel is often called “input”, “auxiliary”, “line”, or even “game”. You might have to change channels using the original TV, video monitor, or VCR remote control (as opposed to a universal remote) to access it. Look for a button on the remote marked “input” or “auxiliary”. If you are having trouble switching to the INPUT mode, contact the TV manufacturer or retailer for assistance.

Slide the game’s power switch to the “ON” position.

The title screen will appear on your TV set.

Turning Off Your Game

After you have finished playing, slide the power switch to the “OFF” position.

Disconnect the game from the television and switch the channel back to view regular TV programs.

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