Apple 8600 appendix Follow the directions that came with the VCR

Models: 8600

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4Assemble the cables you need.

Depending on what kind of ports your VCR has, you’ll need different cables (available at an electronics supply store).

m If your VCR has an S-video In port, you’ll need the following cables: Video cable with S-video connectors at each end.

S-video

S-video

Two audio cables with RCA-type connectors (plugs) at each end. The cables can be separate, or joined like the one in the illustration.

RCA

RCA

mIf your VCR has an RCA Video In port, you’ll need the following cables:

One video and two audio cables with RCA-type connectors (plugs) at each end. The cables can be separate, or joined like the one in the illustration.

RCA

RCA

5Attach one end of the video cable to the Video In port on the VCR.

Follow the directions that came with the VCR.

6Plug the other end of the video cable into either the S-video output port (Æ) or the yellow composite video output port (Â) on the Macintosh.

If the S-video connector doesn’t slide easily into the port, check the pin alignment and try again. Don’t use force, which could damage the computer or cable.

7Plug the RCA-type connectors on the audio cables into the left and right Audio In ports on the VCR.

Connecting Additional Equipment

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Apple 8600 appendix Follow the directions that came with the VCR