PREPARATION

Connecting the VCR

Basic connections

Caution

All connections should be made with both your VCR and TV unplugged from the Power supply.

75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)

300-ohm twin-lead cable (not supplied)

Antenna adaptor (not supplied)

 

 

UHF/VHF

1

 

 

 

IN (ANT)

 

 

 

 

OUT (TV)

 

2

3

 

 

Antenna cable

 

To AC outlet

 

(supplied)

TV

AC cord

To antenna connector

1 Disconnect the antenna cable from your TV and connect it to the UHF/VHF IN (ANT) connector on this VCR.

If the cable is a round-type 75-ohm coaxial cable, connect it directly to the UHF/VHF IN (ANT) connector.

If the cable is a flat-type 300-ohm twin-lead cable, connect it to the antenna adaptor (not supplied), and connect the adaptor to the UHF/VHF IN (ANT) connector.

Antenna splitter (not supplied)

U V

TV

UHFVHF

300-ohm

To VHF antenna terminal

To UHF antenna terminal

2 Connect the supplied antenna cable to the UHF/VHF OUT (TV) connector on the VCR and the antenna connector on your TV.

If your TV has a 300-ohm antenna connector, use an antenna splitter (not supplied).

3 Connect the AC cord to the AC outlet.

To Connect a TV using the audio/video cable

If your TV has audio/video input jacks, you can connect the VCR and TV using the supplied audio/video cable.

This connection improves the picture and sound quality.

OUT

L

AUDIO

R

YellowRed

White

audio/video cable (supplied)

TV

To audio/video input jacks

CONTINUE

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Aiwa HV-FX8100U Connecting the VCR, To Connect a TV using the audio/video cable, Connect the AC cord to the AC outlet