2112 Volt Trigger Output
(see illustration on preceding page)
To facilitate remote
22Analog Audio and Standard (Composite) Video Inputs and Outputs
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LD (laserdisc) Inputs:
Use these inputs as you have already used the digital source inputs (see #19 above.) After selecting and connecting the laserdisc player’s composite video output to the
VCR Inputs and Outputs:
Because you will use your VCR to record as well as play, take care to follow these instructions carefully.
1)Connect the VCR’s composite video output to the
2)Connect the VCR’s composite video input to the
3)Connect the VCR’s left channel analog audio output to the
4)Connect the VCR’s right channel analog audio output to the red “VCR in” jack.
5)Connect the VCR’s left channel analog audio input to the
6)Connect the VCR’s right channel analog audio input to the red “VCR out” jack.
Note: You may want to use
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